Add. 1145 (University Library, Cambridge University)
Oriental Manuscripts
Contents
Summary of Contents: Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing the last three verses of Sura Luqmān (سورة لقمان), Sura al-Sajdah (سورة السجدة), Sura Al-Aʿzab (سورة الاعزب). The script seems to correspond to a mediocre version of the Abbasid Style B II as described by F. Deroche.
Physical Description
Form: codex
Support: Parchment
Dimensions (leaf):
Dimensions (written): 13.5 × 17.8 cm.
Layout
12 lines per page
Hand(s)
History
Origin: undated. Probably 9th or 10th century AD /3rd or 4th century Hijri
Provenance and Acquisition
Bought by Palmer, Edward Henry, 1840-1882Professor Edward Henry PalmerandE.E. TyrwhittE.E. Tyrwhitt and sold to the library in 1878.
Record Sources
"Manuscript description based on E. G. Browne: A hand-list of the Muhammadan manuscripts, including all those written in the Arabic character, preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge. Cambridge, 1900", abbreviated by the OCIMCO project team.
Availability
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Funding of Cataloguing
JISC
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