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A collection of edifying stories and anecdotes; the author attributes the majority of the work to borrowings from al-Sūyūtī who got it from Kamāl al-Dīn al-Humām (f. 1r). Some pages are out of place and some are missing; minor water damage.
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Manuscript codex.
Title from introduction (f. 1r).
Layout: Chiefly 23 long lines; poetry in two columns; some marginalia.
Script: Written in naskh in black ink; pointed, partially vocalized.
Decoration: Textblock border-ruled in double red; red dots punctuate the text and sets of three red dots set off lines of poetry; rubrications in red and heavier black.
Origin: Copy completed the 20th of Rabīʻ al-Ākhir in the year 1145 AH (f. 57v).
Shelfmark: MS Or 383.
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Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Libraries, 2020. Digitized as part of the Muslim World Manuscripts Project, 2018-2021, funded by CLIR.
Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials. Version 1. December 2002. Digital version conforms to: http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
Arabic.
Reddish-brown leather edges with blue and yellow floral print sides.
Digitized. 2020 Columbia University Libraries committed to preserve
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