King's Pote 93(2) (King's College Library, King's College Cambridge)
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Summary of Contents: 1 copy of Malfūẓāt (“Memoirs of Tīmūr”).Title: Tūzuk-i TīmūriyaTitle: ملفوظات امير تيمورTitle: توزك تيموريةLanguage(s): PersianColophon details: Date: Undated Scribe: Anonymous.
Note concerning manuscript: On box: 93(2) - but 93(1) and 93(2) are two distinct copies of the same work.
References
Catalogue of the Persian manuscripts in the British Museum (3 vols.) C. Rieu 1879-1883 pp.177-80 [BL Or. 158]Catalogue of Persian manuscripts in the library of the India Office (2 vols.) H. Ethé 1903-37 col.84-6, no. 196 [BL IO Islamic 1943]Physical Description
Form: codexExtent: 149 folios.Dimensions (leaf): 21.3 × 13.3 cm.Dimensions (written): 16.3 × 7.3 cm.Foliation: Foliated.Layout
15 lines per page.
Ruled in double red. Red rubrications.
Hand(s)
Script: Indian nastaʿlīq. Scribe: Anonymous.
Additions:F.1r: the seal of Polier.
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Binding
Reddish brown leather, European style. Plain paper doublures. Dimensions: 21.8 × 13.5 × 2 cm. Boxed. Polier's number: 188+.
History
Origin: Undated.Provenance and Acquisition
The "Pote Collection" arrived in England from India in 1790 and was divided between the Colleges of Eton and King's, Cambridge, with the first half alphabetically going to King's. Both halves of the collection are now housed in Cambridge University Library on permanent loan. Most if not all of the manuscripts had previously been owned by Colonel Antoine-Louis Henri Polier (1741–1795).
Gift of Edward Ephraim Pote (d.1832) in 1788.
Record Sources
Manuscript description based on E. G. Browne, "A supplementary hand-list of the Muhammadan manuscripts, including all those written in the Arabic character, preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge", Cambridge, 1922 and E. H. Palmer, "Catalogue of the oriental manuscripts in the library of King's College, Cambridge", J.R.A.S. v.3 (1867), pp.105-131 enhanced with additional descriptions and corrections by Shiva Mihan.Availability
All manuscripts of the Pote Collection are on permanent loan at Cambridge University Library. Entry to read in the Library is permitted only on presentation of a valid reader's card for admissions procedures consult Cambridge University Library. Contact near_eastern@lib.cam.ac.uk for further information on the availability of this manuscript
Bibliography
Work in multiple volumes bearing the class-marks: 93(1), 93(2).Funding of Cataloguing
King's College Cambridge
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