ʻAwāmil fī al-naḥw
عوامل في النحو

Description
Copy of a section of a book on grammar; includes thirteen types (nawʻ).
Creator
Jurjānī, ʻAbd al-Qāhir ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān, -1078?
Ibn Maḥmūd Nadīm (seller)
Form
manuscripts (documents)
Manuscripts, Arabic
Manuscripts, 18th century
Manuscripts, 19th century
codices (bound manuscripts)
Stamps (Provenance)
Annotations (Provenance)
Date
1700
Language
Arabic
Subject
Arabic language -- Grammar -- Early works to 1800
Arabic language -- Grammar
Extent
i, 9, i leaves : paper ; 207 x 145 (120 x 55) mm bound to 206 x 160 mm
Publisher
[publisher not identified]
Notes
Titles from introduction (f. 1v)
Foliation: Modern foliation added in pencil, upper left recto; catchwords every verso, lower left.
Layout: Written in 9 long lines; extensive marginalia.
Script: Written in naskh in black ink; pointed.
Decoration: Rubrications in red.
Binding: Bound in brown sheep leather over card with blind tooled frame.
Origin: The copy is undated, perhaps produced in the 18th or 19th century.
Owner's note and stamp (f. 1r).
Arabic.
Related works
Digital facsimile for download (OPenn)
Digital facsimile for browsing (Colenda)
Also listed in
Penn Libraries Catalog
Physical Location
Library at the Katz Center, Rare Book Manuscripts, CAJS Rar Ms 157
Provenance
Formerly owned by [...] Sanavīʹzādah; purchased from Ibn Maḥmūd Nadīm (note in ink with stamp, first flyleaf recto at front of book).
Formerly owned by the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning (note on library bookplate, inside front cover).
Sulzberger, Mayer, 1843-1923, former owner.
Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, former owner.
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Resource Type
Text

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