- Related Names
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Ahmet Veli Erzincanlı, fl. 1725, scribe.
Ṣaghānī, al-Ḥasan ibn Muhḥammad, 1181-1252.
Ibn Ḥajar al-Haythamī, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, approximately 1503-approximately 1566.
Qārī al-Harawī, ʻAlī ibn Sulṭān Muḥammad, -1605 or 1606.
Jammāʻīlī, ʻAbd al-Ghanī ibn ʻAbd al-Wāḥid, 1146-1203.
Suyūṭī, 1445-1508.
Abū al-Layth al-Samarqandī, Naṣr ibn Muḥammad, -983?
- Language(s)
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Arabic
- Published
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[Mecca, 1716-1725]
- Summary
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Careful copy of a collection (majmūʻah / mecmua) of works and excerpts on hadīth.
- Note
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Shelfmark: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Special Collections Research Center, Isl. Ms. 153
Origin: As appears in colophon on p.93, third work copied by Aḥmad ibn Walī al-Arzanjānī [Ahmet Veli Erzincanlı] with transcription finished Jumādá II 1137 [February-March 1725]. As appears in colophon on p.183, ʻUmdat al-aḥkām also copied by Aḥmad ibn Walī al-Arzanjānī [Ahmet Veli Erzincanlı] in the Sulaymānīyah madrasah of Mecca (Sultan Süleymân Medresesi, Mekke'de) with transcription finished Wednesday, 9 Rabīʻ I 1128 [ca. 3 March 1716]. As with several other works and excerpts in this codex, copied from the manuscript of ʻAbd Allāh ibn Sālim al-Makkī al-Baṣrī ("نقلت هذه النسخة الشريفة من نسخة الاستاذ ... عبد الله بن سالم المكي ... البصري"). As appears in colophon on p.322, al-Asrār al-marfūʻah fī al-akhbār al-mawḍūʻah copied in Mecca also by Aḥmad ibn Walī al-Arzanjānī [Ahmet Veli Erzincanlı] with transcription completed in Rajab 1128 [June-July 1716]. As appears in colophon on p.333, al-Niʻmah al-kubrá also copied in Mecca by Aḥmad ibn Walī al-Arzanjānī [Ahmet Veli Erzincanlı] with transcription completed in 1128 [1716]. Some excerpts also dated and with place of transcription specified (see p.189 "... كتب في عاشر من شعبان في مكة المكرمة سنة ۱۱۲۸").
Accompanying materials: Several inserts carrying notes, glosses, etc. (paginated pp.55-56, pp.79-80, pp.147-148, pp.167-168, pp.341-342) along with a leaf from another ms. (paginated pp.351-352).
Former shelfmark: British Museum, London "No. 85. Collection of homilies, traditions, etc."
Binding: Pasteboards covered in dark red leather with envelope flap and interior of fore edge flap in tan leather ; Type II binding (with flap) ; board linings in yellow-tinted laid paper ; upper and lower covers carry scalloped blind-stamped mandorla and epigraphic pendants ("حاجي احمد") with blind-tooled rosette accents forming crescent adjacent to mandorla and border in tooled fillets ; sewn in cream thread, two stations ; worked chevron endbands in blue and cream, headband cut from textblock (primaries) and adhering to spine lining (primaries stitched through), tailband still attached to textblock but only partially ; overall in poor condition with much abrasion, some staining, moisture damage, etc. ; textblock fully detached from cover, which is certainly roomy in the spine and may have originally been intended for a different textblock ; housed in box for protection.
Support: What appears to be a European laid paper with 11-12 laid lines per cm. (horizontal) and chain lines spaced 24 mm. apart, but remarkably, no watermarks visible ; well-sized and burnished.
Decoration: Keywords and section headings rubricated ; written area surrounded by red rule-border (through p.22) ; occasional textual dividers in the form of red discs ; occasional abbreviation symbols in red ; some overlining in black and red ink.
Script: Naskh ; several hands ; mainly a fine Turkish hand, partially seriffed with left-sloping barbed head serif on final lām, occasional head serifs on alif, initial lām, etc., effect of tilt to the left, mainly open counters, rightward descenders mainly tapered, rounded and somewhat freely ligatured ; another hand showing influence of nastaʻlīq, with tilt to the right, elongation of horizontal strokes, mainly closed counters, final nūn often reversed (re-curved) ; partially vocalized ; headings in larger, bolder script.
Layout: Written in 25-31 lines per page ; frame-ruled.
Collation: i, 4 V(40), III (46), IV (54), V (64), 2 VI (88), 9 V(178), II (182) ; chiefly quinions ; catchwords present ; foliation in blank ink, Hindu-Arabic numerals, in ʻUmdat al-aḥkām (begins on p.119 with ۲) ; pagination in pencil, Western numerals, supplied during digitization (includes front flyleaf and inserts ; skips two pages between pp.323-324).
Title supplied by cataloguer.
Ms. composite codex.
Bookplate of British Museum, London on interior of upper cover, "British Museum, London. No. 85. Collection of homilies, traditions, etc." ; circular seal impression with figure of goat/gazelle in purple ink as well as inscription "69" in Western numerals on opening leaf (p.1) ; also on (p.1) ownership statement in name of al-Sayyid al-Ḥājj ʻAbd Allāh, muftī in Erzincan reads "تملكه الفقير اليه سبحانه وتعالى السيد عبد الله المفتي بارزنجان ..." accompanied by oval seal impression ; oval seal impression on 'title page' for ʻUmdat al-aḥkām (p.117) accompanying statement "... نقلته من كتاب الاستاذ عبد الله بن سالم البصري" ; occasional collation marks "بلغ" in margins of ʻUmdat al-aḥkām ; numerous glosses, marginal corrections and notabilia (side-heads).
- Physical Description
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182 leaves :
paper ;
301 x 200 (177-235 x 93-125) mm. bound to 301 x 209 mm.