Eton Pote 437 (Eton College Library, Eton College)
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Summary of Contents: 1 copy of Qiṣṣat Kāmrūp.Author: (probably not) Mīr ʿĪsā Himmat Khān ibn Islām Khān Badakhshī مير عيسى همّت خان بن اسلام خان بدخشىTitle: Qiṣṣat KāmrūpTitle: قصه كامروپLanguage(s): PersianColophon details: Date: Thursday 22 Jumādā I 1155 / 25 Jul 1742 Scribe: Ghulām Ashraf ibn Sayyid Maḥmūd [Manṣudār?] غلام اشرف بن سيد محمود .
Colophon further notes: F.135v: the colophon.
Note concerning work: A digitized version of a copy of Dastūr-i Himmat by Muḥammad Murād is available from University of Melbourne at https://digitised-collections.unimelb.edu.au/handle/11343/23319?show=full - the text is very similar to that in Eton Pote 319 and Eton Pote 437.
References
Catalogue of the Persian manuscripts in the British Museum (3 vols.) C. Rieu 1879-1883 p.697 [BL Add. 19624 - entitled Dastūr-i Himmat - Muḥammad Murād's versified version of the Himmat Khān prose version - the first verse is the same in Eton Pote 319 and Eton Pote 437]; p.711 [BL Egerton 1036 - verse version by Anjab]; p.763 [BL Add. 5623 (by Muḥammad Kāẓim)]; p.803 [BL Add. 6632 (autograph version by Munshī ʿAlī Riẓā)]Catalogue of Persian manuscripts in the library of the India Office (2 vols.) H. Ethé 1903-37 col.533, no. 821 [BL IO Islamic 2774 (by Himmat Khān - the same version as that ascribed elsewhere to Muḥammad Kāẓim)]Catalogue of the Persian, Turkish, Hindûstânî, and Pushtû Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library E. Sachau and H. Ethé 1889 col.816, no. 1326 [Bodl. Fraser 106 (translation ascribed to Mīr ʿĪsā Himmat Khān ibn Islām Khān Badakhshī)]Physical Description
Form: codexExtent: 135 + 5 = 140 folios.Dimensions (leaf): 22.1 × 12.5 cm.Dimensions (written): 19 × 9.5 cm.Foliation: Partially foliated.Layout
17 lines per page.
Not ruled. Rubrications in red.
Hand(s)
Scribe: Ghulām Ashraf ibn Sayyid Maḥmūd [Manṣudār?] غلام اشرف بن سيد محمود.
Additions:F.1r: seal of Polier (1181).
Binding
Reddish brown leather, European style. Plain paper doublures. Dimensions: 22.5 × 12.5 × 2 cm. Unboxed. Polier's number: 881.
History
Origin: Thursday 22 Jumādā I 1155 AH; 25 Jul 1742 CEProvenance 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 second half alphabetically going to Eton. 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 D.S. Margoliouth, Catalogue of the Oriental Manuscripts in the Library of Eton College, Oxford, 1904 enhanced with additional descriptions and corrections by Shiva Mihan.Availability
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Funding of Cataloguing
Eton College
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