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Contents
Summary of Contents: 1 copy of a Safavid Koran
A Safavid Koran, dated the month of Rajab 1154/1741, written in fine naskhi with interlinear gilt, with a commentary in the margin in nasta'liq script, and two double pages of fine illumination in colours and gold.
A Safavid Koran, dated the month of Rajab 1154/1741, written in fine naskhi with interlinear gilt, with a commentary in the margin in nasta'liq script, and two double pages of fine illumination in colours and gold.
Physical Description
Form: codex
Extent: ff.
Layout
Hand(s)
commentary in the margin in Nasta'liq script
written in fine Naskhi script
History
Origin: Rajab 1741 AH
Provenance and Acquisition
This manuscript is part of a small collection of Islamic manuscripts held at Eton College Library, which are not part of the separate ‘Pote Collection’. (The Pote Collection was given in 1788 by Edward Ephraim Pote to Eton College and King’s College, Cambridge and is now held on loan at the Cambridge University Library).
Record Sources
Manuscript description based on M.S.Q. Fraser, Islamic manuscripts in the Eton College Library, 1996.
Availability
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Funding of Cataloguing
Eton College
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