Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

Nn. 3.71 (University Library, Cambridge University)

Oriental Manuscripts

Contents

Summary of Contents: 1 copy of Qāmūs Fīrūzābādī by Fīrūzābādī, Muḥammad ibn Yaʻqūb, 1329-1414 or 15

Physical Description

Form: codex
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Dimensions (written):

Layout

Hand(s)

History

Origin: 1201 AH; 1786 CE

Provenance and Acquisition

Donated by J. Palmer (1769-1840) in no date.

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

Entry to read in the Library is permitted only on presentation of a valid reader's card for admissions procedures contact Cambridge University Library Admissions). Contact near_eastern@lib.cam.ac.uk for further information on the availability of this manuscript

Bibliography

    The work has three volumes: Vol. 1 bears the classmark Nn. 3.71, Vol. 2 Nn. 3.72, Vol. 3 Nn. 3.73.
    Another copy in two volumes: Vol. 1 in Hh. 6.1 and Vol. 2 in Hh. 6.2.
    Another copy in seven volumes: Vol. 1 bears the classmark Hh. 5.1, Vol. 2 Hh. 5.2, Vol. 3 Hh. 5.3, Vol. 4 Hh. 5.4, Vol. 5 Hh. 5.5, Vol. 6 Hh. 5.6, Vol. 7 Hh. 5.7.

Funding of Cataloguing

JISC


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