V. 76 (University Library, Cambridge University)
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E. G. Browne Collection
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Summary of Contents: سبحة الابرار Another copy (see V. 42) of the Subḥatu'l-Abrár of Jámí. It begins with the rubát'i of which the first two lines are printed as prose by Ethé, I.O.P.C., col. 746, No. 5. Ff. 99 of 20'5 x 12 c. and 15 ll. Clear but ungraceful ta'liq with rubrications. No colophon or date, probably 17th century. The last page is wanting.ff. 6b-59bAuthor: Jāmī, 1414-1492 جامیTitle: Subḥat al-abrārTitle: سبحة الاسرارLanguage(s): PersianPhysical Description
Form: codexSupport: PaperExtent: Ff. 99Dimensions: 20.5 × 12 cm.Layout
15 lines
Seal(s):Hand(s)
Clear but ungraceful ta'liq with rubrications.
the Purple gazelle
History
Origin: Undated, probably 17th century CEProvenance and Acquisition
The MS. was bought from the Trustees of the British Museum in January 17, 1924.
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.Availability
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