Arabic MS 235 (The John Rylands Research Institute and Library, The University of Manchester)
Arabic Manuscripts
Contents
A commentary on Ḥirz al-Amānī of al-Shāṭibī by Shuʻlah
Title: كنز المعاني في شرح حرز المعاني
Title: Treasure of Meanings in the Commentary on Ḥirz al-Amānī
Incipit: الحمد لله الذى انزل القران على سبعة احرف كلها شاف كاف وواف ... وبعد فلما ترتب منزلة العلوم على مزية المعلوم
Explicit: اللهم وفقنا للعمل بما انزلت والاتباع لما انزلت انك خير مسئول واكرم مامول
Language(s): Arabic
References
Catalogue no. Arabic MS 64 [235]
Physical Description
Form: codex
Support: Paper
Extent: 237 folios
Dimensions (leaf): 282 × 164 mm.
Layout
1 column, 23 lines
Hand(s)
Naskh
History
Origin: circa 1640 CE
Provenance and Acquisition
From the collection of Colonel George William Hamilton (1807-1868) who served in India from 1823 to 1867 latterly as Commissioner in Delhi. He acquired over a thousand Indian and Persian manuscripts of which 352 were selected after his death for the British Museum. The remainder were purchased in 1868 by Alexander Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford.
Purchased by Enriqueta Rylands in 1901 from James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford, for the John Rylands Library.
Record Sources
Catalogue information compiled by Abdullah al-Rashidi from Alphonse Mingana, Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library, Manchester University Press, 1934.
Availability
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