V. 47 (University Library, Cambridge University)
E. G. Browne Collection
Contents
Summary of Contents: صفات العاشقين هلالى The Sifatu'l 'Ashiqin ("Attributes of Lovers") of Hilali, who was killed by the
Uzbeks in 935/1528-9. See my Persian Literature in Modern Times, pp. 234-
235; Rieu's Persian Supplement, No. 302, p. 192; Ethé's Bodleian Persian Catalogue, No. 1026, cols. 650-651. This MS., bought of J. J. Naaman in September, 1901, with six others for £20,
comprises 40 ff. of 19.8 x 12.2 cm and 12 ll., and is written in a good ta'liq between
gold borders. There is no colophon or date.
Uzbeks in 935/1528-9. See my Persian Literature in Modern Times, pp. 234-
235; Rieu's Persian Supplement, No. 302, p. 192; Ethé's Bodleian Persian Catalogue, No. 1026, cols. 650-651. This MS., bought of J. J. Naaman in September, 1901, with six others for £20,
comprises 40 ff. of 19.8 x 12.2 cm and 12 ll., and is written in a good ta'liq between
gold borders. There is no colophon or date.
Physical Description
Form: codex
Support: Paper
Extent: Ff. 40
Dimensions: 19.8 × 12.2 cm.
Layout
12 lines
Hand(s)
A good ta'liq between gold borders.
History
Origin: undated
Provenance and Acquisition
This MS., bought of J. J. Naamanin September, 1901, with six others for £20.
Bequest of E. G. Browne.
Record Sources
Summary, physical description and provenance copied from R. A. Nicholson: A descriptive catalogue of the Oriental MSS belonging to the late E.G. Browne. Cambridge, 1932.
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