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A HAND-LIST
OF THE

MUHAMMADAN MANUSCRIPTS
IN

THE LIBRARY
OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.

Honlion: C. J. CLAY and SONS, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE,

AVE MARIA LANE.


ffilnsaoto:
50,

WELLINGTON STREET,

^v^
1l,tip>ifl:

F.

A.

BROCKHAUS.

jaeto Jforfe:

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. ISomban: E. SEYMOUR HALE.

A HAND-LIST
OF THE

MUHAMMADAN

MANUSCRIPTS,

INCLUDING ALL THOSE WRITTEN IN THE ARABIC CHARACTER,

PRESERVED

IN

THE LIBRARY

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

BY

EDWARD

G.

BROWNE,

M.A,

M.B.,

FELLOW OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE, LECTURER IN PERSIAN, AND SOMETIME CURATOR OF THE ORIENTAL MSS., IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.

CAMBRIDGE:
AT THE UNIVERSITY
1900
[A/i Rights reserved.^

PRESS.

Cambritjge

PRINTED BY

J.

AND

C.

F.

CLAY,

AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.

U2I

TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE

Preface

vii

Addenda and Corrigenda


Part
I.

Titled

Manuscripts, arranged in alphabetical order

of

titles

Supplementary

List of Titled Manuscripts, acquired

too late for insertion in their proper place

250
273

Part Part

II.

Untitled Manuscripts, arranged in order of subjects

III.

Class-marks of

all

Manuscripts

described

Hand-list, arranged consecutively

....
in

this

Most recent

additions, acquired too late for descrip-

tion in the Hand-list

397
401

Index

b2

9560S5

PREFACE.
the Introduction INManuscripts in the
bridge, published

to

my

Catalogue

of the Persian

Library of the University of Cam-

with some detail

by the University Press in 1896, I traced the history and growth of this department
1625,

of our Library from


Villiers,

when

the munificence of George


for

Duke

of Buckingham, secured

us the precious

Erpenius collection, down to the date of publication, since

which period we have acquired (mostly by purchase) about


140
it

MSS.
this

written in the Arabic character.


I

do not deem

necessary to repeat in this place what


head, and
I

there set

down

on

shall

therefore pass at once to other

matters.

The cataloguing

of manuscripts, though one of the most


is

useful tasks of the Orientalist,

at the
in

same time one of the

most irksome and tedious, especially


formed
less

the case of a collection

by deliberate selection and purchase than by fortuitous gifts and bequests. When, therefore, I had completed my Persian Catalogue, and had realised how large a
proportion of unselected manuscripts are practically devoid
of worth or interest,
I

earnestly hoped that

some one

else,

better qualified for such

work than myself, would undertake

the cataloguing of the remaining


for

Muhammadan MSS.,
It

a task

which

I felt

but

little
I

inclination.

soon became plain,

however,

that,

unless
little
;

chose to continue the work myself,


its

there was but

likelihood of

being finished at

all

in

the near future


is

and as an uncatalogued collection of MSS.


I

practically useless, especially to scholars at a distance,


all

resolved to work up the rough notes of

MSS.

written in

the Arabic character (whether Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu,

viii

PREFACE.

I'aklUo,

Malay
in

or Panjabi)

which
of

had already made when


Persian
Catalogue, and
as a Hand-list

engaged

the construction

my
in

issue them, in a

compact and condensed form,


;

of Mu/inniviadan Manuscripts

order that, pending the

production of a proper Catalogue raisonnc, some clue to the


contents of this department of our Library might be available
to other Orientalists.

The
this

plan which

decided to adopt

in

the construction of
in

Hand-list aimed primarily at concision, but proved

practice

much more troublesome than


all

had anticipated.
to

I^y

arranging

the books of which the proper titles could be


alphabetical

ascertained

in

order

(according

the
it

plan

adopted by that great bibliographer Hajl Khalifa)


to

seemed
and

me

that a considerable

economy

of space might be effected,


titles,

both by removing the need of a separate Index of


also

by avoiding any repetition of the bibliographical


Moreover
it

refer-

ences.

appeared to

me

to be a

matter of perfect

indifference to one

who was
to be
I

in

search of a particular work


in the

whether

it

happened

bound up
in

same cover with


and
to

others or not, so that

decided

the case of composite

MSS.

to treat each portion as an independent unit,

describe

the

volume

as

whole

only under

one

article

(generally the earliest in the volume).


the

Thus, for instance,

Burckhardt manuscript marked


separate
treatises

Qq.
and

141
to
(3)

comprises
(i)
adli-

three

by
is

al-MaqrizI,

wit

D/iahabu'l-masbuk, (2) 'Ibanin-na/d,


gharlba.

at-Turfatu'l-

Each of these
under
c

described separately^ according

to alphabetical order of titles, the first

under

(No. 442),

the

second

(No.

664), and the


first

third

under

J9

(No. 655), by which plan the


the third (Qq.
its

(called

Qq. 141\) and


in

141^) are respectively associated, each


only described
is

own

place, with another

copy of the same work, while


is

the

whole composite MS.

once,

under

article

442,

to

which a reference

made

in

the subsequent

articles.

PREFACE.

IX
first

Of
remain

course

it

was evident from the


"

that there would

a considerable residue of
is

untitled "

MSS., manu-

scripts, that
title

to say,

which

in

the nature of things lacked a

(such as collections of

letters,
like),

memoranda, common-place
or which were so mutilated

books, miscellanies and the

as to render identification impossible, or

which had accidentally

been

left untitled,

and which

could not identify with the


"

means

at

my

disposal.

These
his

untitled manuscripts " had,

therefore, to be arranged according to subjects (the

system

employed by Dr Rieu
being generally followed)
Part II of this volume.

in

British

Museum

Catalogues

in a

separate class, which constitutes

Lastly, for the Library officials (whose point of view

must

necessarily be

bibliographical rather than literary, and


in four

by
is

whom

one work

volumes

is

regarded as four manu-

scripts, while

one volume containing four separate works


it

regarded as one)

was necessary

to arrange all the

MSS.

according to order of class-marks, and to indicate opposite

each the

article or articles

under which

its

description might
this

be found.

This portion constitutes Part III of

volume,

which concludes with an Index of proper names (those of


authors, scribes

and former owners being distinguished by


according to the plan adopted
titles

appropriate signs,

in

my

Persian Catalogue)^ including some

of books mentioned

out of the alphabetical order adopted


references of a

in

Part

I,

and a few

more general

character.
it

Such was the plan of the Hand-list as

shaped

itself in
it

my
in

mind, but

in practice

have not been able to carry


first

out

with entire consistency.


Part
I

In the

place,

some of

the titles

are,

must

confess,

more or

less fictitious (e.g.

Nos.

174, 186, 206, 247, 270,


rather than specific
;

438

&c.),

being descriptive

while the bringing together of most of


I

the Epistolary Manuals under the heading Inshd in Part


instead of under " Collections of Letters
" in

Part

II

is,

strictly

speaking, a violation of the original scheme.

Moreover, some

X
voluincs c()nlainiii<^
have, even
;i

PREFACE.
dozen vv more separate small treatises
or

when
in

all

most of these
"

treatises

had

titles,

been described
(pp.

Part II under

MSS.

of

mixed contents

"

336-341

i)ifra)y

contrary to a consistent adhesion to the


I

original plan, and, as

am bound

to admit,

mainly to avoid

the trouble of so

many

separate entries.
I

Lastly, while the

Hand-list was passing through the Press

was appointed
in

for

one year (June 1899


post

June
far

1900) to the newly-established

of Curator

of the

Oriental

MSS.

the

University

Library, and naturally took advantage of this circumstance


to

add by purchase, so

as our funds allowed, as

many

desirable manuscripts of this class as possible to our collection.

Many of these
titles in

were acquired too late for insertion under their

Part

I,

and

for

them a supplement

(pp.

250-272 infra)

had to be added; while the "most recent additions" (acquired


during the course of this year) had to be merely recorded at
the end (pp. 397
description.
et seqq.)

with a few brief words of general

The
since
it

title

of this Hand-list, again,

is

open to

criticism,

includes a good

many
"

Christian and

some Hindu
is,

and ParsI works.


the

The

epithet

Muhammadan"
character
is

therefore,

to be understood as meaning

"

written wholly or partly in


essentially

Arabic

character,"

which

the

vehicle of

Muhammadan

literature.

Some
and

such brief epithet


this

was needed

for purposes of definition,

was the best


title

that suggested itself

more accurately
for

descriptive
use,

would have been too cumbrous


classification

ordinar)-

and the

of manuscripts in a library according to the

character

in

which they are written

is

evidently the most

convenient.

Of

all

MSS.
I

written with Arabic letters which


note, but
it

came within
in

my

ken

was bound to take


for

would

have been impossible


the Syriac or

me

to

wade through those

written

Hebrew
in

character, on the chance of

coming
in

upon Karshijni

treatises in the former or Judaeo-Persian or

Arabic compilations

the

latter.

have also included

PREFACE.
the Hand-list two

xi

MSS. vvTi'tten chiefly in the Pahlavl script Add. 329), and one ancient Egyptian (Add. 328 and fragment (Add. 1859), as well as certain others {e.g. Mm. 4.
1 1

and

Mm. 5.

26), which, though essentially


defect of the plan which
is

Muhammadan,
in

are written in Latin or

some other Western language.


I

The obvious
any student

have adopted
it

the construction of this Hand-list


to ascertain at once
is

that, while

is

easy

for

whether or no a given work


it

or a particular author

represented in our collection,

is

not possible to see at a glance to what extent the literature


of a given subject
is

represented.
like

This, however,

is

of less

consequence
those
of

in

a collection
British

ours (which, compared to


the

the
is

Museum,

India
it

Office

and the
case

Bodleian,

poor and meagre) than

would be
;

in the

more representative and it may, some extent remedied by the following brief list of some of the rarer works which we possess. Only the more important of these are here mentioned, and, for simplicity,
perhaps, be to

of one more ample and

they are arranged under a few headings.

List of some of the rarer works described IN THIS volume.


Religion.

No.

36,

an account of holy places and shrines, composed

before

.\.H. 6ii.

Nos. 247 and 1474, two pretty extensive collections of

Persian ta'ziya poems for recitation in the


the

now

celebrated

anonymous

old Persian

month of Muharram. No. 254, Commentary on the second

half of the Qur'an.

No. 267, a transcript from the authors autograph of Qadi Muhlbbu'd-Dln al-Hamawl's Tansilii'l-aydt. No. 294, a good copy of the rare heretical work entitled Jdviddn-i-Kablr., containing the
doctrines of the

Hurufi sect, with portions in a West-Persian dialect. Nos. 878 and 879, portions of alKulaynl's great collection of Shl'ite traditions. No. 896, the Kitdbur-RaJunat of the early Siifl Abfi Musa
Jabir
b.

Hay\an.

Also

fairly

larye

collection

of

Druze

books

(Nos. 1356-1366).

No. 134, the Basd'iru' l-Qudamd, composed No. 165, the unique MS. of al-Ya'qubl's important history, edited by Houtsma in 1883. No. 166, a rare history of Akbar. No. 169, one volume of an immense biographical dictionary of eminent
before
.\.H.

History

and Biography.
380.

xii

PREFACE.
composed
early in the seventh century of the hijrn.

natives of Baj^hdad,

No. 174, fra^Mnents of an Chronicle of Sicily. extensive history of the Caliphs, composed subsequently to .\.H. 597.
No. 170, the
(Jiiujue

history

No. 186, a rare history of Shah Isma'll the Safavl. No. 206, a general down to A.H. 679 containing a pretty full account of the Crusades. No. 229, an autograph copy of as-Sarqawi's history of Egypt entitled Tult/aiii^n-AhlJhirin, which, though quite modern, appears to be rare. No. 262, supplement to the 'Uqudu'l-Jumcin. No. 300, \\\<i. Jawdhirti'sNo. 329, part of a biographical and nccrological work entitled No. 360, Ibnu'sh-Shilina's History of Aleppo. Haiuiuiithu'z-Zaiiidn. No. 365, Maqrizl's history of the Dynasties of Islam down to the fall of

Siilfik.

the 'Abbasid Caliphate.

Nos. 697-699, Ibn Shakir's 'Uymm't-Tawarikh. No. 701, the Ghayatu'' l-wascC il ila ma'-rifati' l-aivcV il. No. 1201, the rare Nihixyatii'l-irab fi akhbdri'l-Furs rva'l-'Aral?, of which I have described
the contents in \h&

J.R.A.S.

for April

1900, pp.

195-259.

No. 1277,

a Muslim Martyrology and Necrology entitled Kiidbu' l-mihan. Geography and Topog7'aphy. No. 260, a geography of Egypt, compiled in A.H.
Science.
'J']'].

No. 50, a fine old MS. of an Arabic version of Euclid. No. 307, an Encyclopjedia of Philology, Theology, and Law, entitled Hada'igu ahddqVl-azhdr, compiled before A.H. 971 by Ibnu'l-HanbalT. No. 330, part of the Haydtie' l-haywdn of al-Jahidh. No. 1168, a treatise No. 1239, the Prdb, a on marriage, etc. entitled Nuzhatu'l-absdr.

grammatical treatise by Abii Sa'ld as-SayrafI


the
Addbu\<:-s7ihbat,

(d.

A.H. 368).

No. 1264,

treatise

on conduct.
(d.

Kdinilus-.Sand'af of al-Majusi

A.H. 384),

No. 1276, part of the a noted work on Medicine.

Nos. 1386 and 1388, two other early medical works. No. 345, the supplement to Hajl Khalifa's great work. Bibliography.
translation

No. 241, a fine old MS. of al-Bindarl's Arabic No. 328, the Shdhndina, made about A.H. 620. Nos. 395 and 396, two fine Hilyaliil-adab, a large Arabic anthology. old copies of the Haiudsa, dated A.H. 568 and 593 respectively. No. 423,
Belles Lettres.

of

the

Dlwdn of Ibn 'Unayn of Damascus (d. A.H. 630). No. 650, a Persian work on Rhetoric, based onWatwat's Hadd^iqiis-sihr. No. 757, al-Mimatfs No. 885, the fine MS. of the Kdmil of Qdniln fi Diwdni'r-Rasd'il. al-Mubarrad (dated A.H. 562) used by Dr Wright in the preparation of his edition. No. 916, a very fine and complete copy of al-Mufaddal's book on Arabic proverbs, "unique in this completeness.'" No. 918, the unique Kitdbu''l-niti'-ainia7-in and Kildbirl-iuasdyd of Abu Hatim asNo. 1116, an Anthology of Arabic poetry down to the Sajistanl.
the

beginning of the eleventh century of our


treatise

era.

No. 1204, a Persian

on

rhyme by 'Assar

of

Tabriz.

collection of letters

made by Ibn Nubata.

No. 1245, an interesting No. 1287, a fine old copy

of 'Attar's

Musibat nd>na.

PREFACE.
Stories

XIU

and

Anecdotes.

Mllawl.

No. 872, another


entitled

No. 136, the Bug/iyatn'/-?nusdniir of alcollection of stories and miscellaneous


anecdotes,

information,
collection

al-QaniarH't-(dli\

of

witticisms

and

No. 1200, another similar compiled about a.h. 636,

entitled Naiuddirti' l-niilah.

The

following

MSS.

also

deserv^e

notice.

No.

a large collection of as-Suyutl's minor writings.

No.

a fine specimen of the Spanish-Arabic literature


"

1347, 1348, known as


of

textos

Aljamiados."

No.

1479,

collection

TurkI

(?

Kirghiz) legends in verse.

Of
earlier

the more ancient undated MSS., and of

MSS. dated

than A.H. 900, a

list

is

here appended.
(a.d.

List of mss. dated before a.h. 900


Qq. 285 (Nos. 918, 927) Qq. 213 (No. 395) a. Qq. 244 (No. 757) a. Qq. 290 (No. 738)
a.

1495).
a.h. 562

a.

a.h. 428
a.h. 568
a.h. 597

Qq. 42 (No. 885) a. Qq. 296 (No. 396) n.


li. 6.

9 (No. 766)

a.

a.h. 593 a.h. 600


a.h. 600
^r.

a.h. 600

Add. 776 (No.


Gg.
6.

117) a.

Qq. 115(No. 119)^^. beforeA.H. 617 a.h. 627 Add. 3178 (No. 33) <?.

Mm.

35 (Nos. 276, 295) 4. 15 (No. 254)/.


1317)
a.

a.h. 624 a.h. 628

Qq. 294 (No. 1200)

a.

Add. 3453 ^No.


Gg.
Gg.
5.

Dd. Dd.

5.

about A.H. 650 35 (Nos. 1190, 170) a. A.D. I272 = A.H. 671
38 (No. 639)
(?.

A.D. I26o = A.H. 658

33 (No. 68)

a.
I

A.D.
5.

272

=^

A.H. 67

2.

a.h. 673
a.h. 692

Qq. 92 (No. 36) ^r. Gg. 3. 20 (No. 104)

a.

a.h. 708

27 (No. 67) a. Qq. 286 (No. 1128) ^^. Add. 3289 (No. 1295)

a.h. 684

a.h. 694
a.

Dd.

4.

28 (Nos. 31, 514,


a.

a.d. 1338

= a.h.

740

1055, 440)

a.h. 749
a.

Add. 2621 (No.

72) a.

Add. 3044 (No. 1298)


Add. 830 (No. 1073)
Qq. 80 (No. 524) a. Gg. 5. 15 (No. 191)
/.

A.D. 1355
a.

= a.h.

756 a.h. 766

a.h. 772

a.d. 1353 = a.h. 754 a.h. 765 Qq. 91 (No. 736) a. Add. 3540 ^No. 1264) a. a.h. 768 Dd. 6. 26 (Nos. 996, 1020) a.h. 775

a.h. 781

Dd.

10.

6 (No. 1422)
605)

.?.

a.h. 790

Qq. 237 (No. 1098) a. before a.h. 792 Add. 3181 (No. 1124) .;. a.h. 806
.?

Add. 774 (No.

a.

a.H. 797

Add. 787 (No. Add. 775 (No. Add. 762 (No.

1164) a.

a.h. 809
a.h. 818
a.h. 831

Qq. 38 (No. 751) <?. Add. 3252 (No. 722)


Oo.
6.

a.h. 808
<?.

?a.h. 816
a.h. 823

610) 629)

^. a.

25 (No. 623)
3.

^?.

Mm.

10 (No. 1000)
182)
r?.

/.

a.h. 840

Qq. 84 (No. 1189) a. Mm. 6. 2 (No. 1429) Qq. 40 (No. 327)


a.

a.h. 840
^;.

Add. 2926 (No.

a.

XM. 845
a.h. 850
a.h. 856

a.h. 847 a.h. 853

Qq. 277 (No. 910)

Add. 682 (No.

676) a.

xiv
Qq. 281 (No. 507) rt. Add. 3533 (No. 1245)

l'lsi;i"ACK.

a.h. 862
a.
.\.ii.

Dd.

6.

Dd.
863
a.h. 872
a.h. 876

5.

24 (No. 590) 74 No. 970;

. a.

a.m. 863
p.

a.h. 866

before

Dd.

8 (No. 956) Add. 2899 (No. 63) Qq. 37 (No. 682) ^;.
12.

/.

Add. 3586 No. 1241^ a. Add. 453 (No. 1306; a.


.vu. 1471

a.m. 874

a.

-a.h. 877
a.h. 883 a.h. 887

a.h. 878
A.H. 886

Add. 3261 (No.


Dd.
3.

591;

(^.

Qq. 240 No. 708; a. Qq. 45 (No. 875; a.


(

22
i

ah. 889
a.

LI. 6. 21

No. 611; a. No. 739; a.

a.h. 891

Add. 819 (No. 644)

a.h. 895

List of early
Tenth century of our era.
Thirteenth century.
;

undated
916)
;

mss.
a. 5.

Add, 2930 (No.


2.

Ff.

24 (No. 921 j
;

a.

Gg.

28 (No. 1387;
;

a.

Qq. 47 (No. 328) a. Qq. 51 (No. 1116) a. Qq. 86 (No. 891; a. Add. 306 Add. 1075 (No. 50) a. Add. 1860 (No. 69) a. Add. 2924 (No. 915) a. (No. 169) a. Add. 3213 (No. 75) a.
; ;

Thirteenth or fourteenth century.

Dd.
;

12. 1 (No. 1386; a.


a.
;

Gg.

6.

(No. 1088) (No. 1090)

a.
a.

Qq. 77 (No. 225) Qq. 58 (No. 263) a. Add. 3601 (No. 1276) a.
LI.
;

Add. 1061
a.
;

Fourteenth century.

1.

6 (No. 1079)

a.

Qq. 46 (No. 241)

Add. 806 (No.

1059)

a.

Add. 2925 (No. 206)


3.
;

a.

Fifteenth century.

Dd.
;

Mm.

6 (No. 439)/. Add. 3090 (No. 174) a.


2.

Oo.

6.

79 (No. 1067) a. Ee. 1. 27 (No. 294) p. a. Add. 308 No. 26)/. 32 (No. 1002'/-.
;

The next
abbreviation

point which

which

demands notice have employed in

is

the system of
to
in

referring

the the

Catalogues and other works most frequently cited


following pages.
B.

These are as follows


(

M. A.

0.1

= " British Museum

Arabic

Catalogue,

No.

").

Cataloi^us Codicuni Manuscriptonini Orientaliuni qui in


nico asservantur : pars secunda.

Museo

Britati-

Codices Arabicos aviplectens (London,

1846-1871).

B.

M. A. C'
to the

="

British

Museum

.Arabic

Catalogue,

No.

2").

Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts in the British Museum, by Charles Rieu, Ph.D. (London, 1894).
Suppliinent

Catalogue of the B. M. P. 0.^ (also cited as Rieu's Pers. Cat.). Persian Manuscripts in the British Museum, by Charles Rieu, Ph.D., 3 vols. (London, 1879-1883).
B. M. P. C- (also cited as " Rieu's Persian Supplement "). Supplement to the Catalogue of the Persian Manuscripts in the British Museum,

by Charles Rieu, Ph.D. (London, 1S95).


PREFACE.

XV

Catalogue B. M. T. C. (also cited as " Rieu's Turkish Catalogue ") of the Ttirkish Manuscripts in the British Museum, by Charles Rieu, Ph.D. (London, 1888). I cannot refrain from again expressing in this place my profound admiration for these splendid monuments of Professor
Rieu's wonderful erudition

and industry, which

will

ever remain the

exemplar and model of all future cataloguers. Catalogtie of the I. 0. A. C. ( = " India Office Arabic Catalogue"). Arabic Manuscripts of the Library of the India Office, by Otto Loth, Ph.D. ^London, 1877). Catalogiis Codicum Orientalium L. 0. ( = "Leyden Catalogue"). Bibliothecce Acadeniice Lugduno Batavce, hy Dozy and Houtsma (6 vols., Leyden, 1 851-1877). The new Catalogue I do not possess. V. C. ( = " Vienna Catalogue")- Die Arabischen, Persischen und
TUrkiscJieji Handscliriften der Kaiserlich-Kdnigliche7i Hofbibliotlick

zu

IVien,

by Professor Dr Gustav
(

Fliigel (3 vols,

Vienna, 1865-1867).

pcedicuni a

= "HajT Khalifa"). Lexicon Bibliog^'aphiciivi et EncycloMustafa Ben Abdallah, Katib felebi dicto, et nomine Haji Khalfa celebrato compositieni..., Dr Gustav Flugel's edition of the
H. Kh,,
Kashftt'dh-Dhunftn
1

valuable
Leipzig,

'an

asaniil-Kutub wdl-Funun

(j

vols.,

835- 858).
1

The

different articles are cited

prefixed to

them

in this edition,

without reference to

by the numbers the volume or page.

P. C.

="

Persian Catalogue of the Cambridge University Library").

Catalogue of the Persian Manuscripts in the Library of the University of Cambridge, by Edward G. Browne (Cambridge, 1896). Except in the
case of recent additions, the Persian

MSS.

are not redescribed in this

Hand-list, but merely mentioned in their proper places, with a reference


to the description contained in the Persian Catalogue.

Other works
titles,

less often

cited,

and with

less

abbreviated

are

Berl. A. C. (or "Cat. of Berlin Arabic

MSS.").

Verzeichniss der
Berlin,

Arabischen Hatidschriftcn der Koniglichen


\V.

Bibliothck zu

by

Ahlwardt

(Berlin,
(or

1887-

).

BerL P.
Cat.").

C.

Verzeichniss der Persischen

"Cat. of Berlin Persian MSS.," or "Berlin Pers. Handschriften, etc., by Wilhelm

Pertsch (Berlin, 1888).

BerL
Cat.")-

T. C. (or "Cat. of Berlin Turkish

Verzeichniss der

Tiirkischen Handschriften,

MSS.," or "Berlin Turk. etc., by Wilhelm

Pertsch (Berlin, 1889).

The
Carl

titles

of the other books most frequently cited are,

think, sufficiently clearly indicated. Chief

amongst these are

1897-

Brockelmann's Geschichte der Arabischen Litteratur (Weimar, A. G. Ellis's Catalogue of Arabic [printed] Books in the )
;

xvi
Briiis/i

PREFACE.
Mi{scH))i (vol.
Lcipzit,^
i,

1S94);

llic

I'ihrist fed.

FUi^^el,

Koedigcr and

1871-1872); J. R. A. S., the Jotirnal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland; A. von Kremer's Culturgeschichte des Orients unter den Chalifen (2 vols., Vienna, 1 875-1 877);
Miillcr,

Notices et Extraits des Manuscrits dc la Bibliothlque dii Roi (1787later,

de la Bihliothique Nationale)

Arabic and Persian

MSS.

in vols,

i,

Baron Victor Rosen's catalogues of iii, and vi of the Collections scientidii

fiques dc V histitut des Langues

Orictt tales

Ministere des Affaires

^tranglres (St Petersburg, 1877, 1886 and 1891); de Slane's Catalogue des Manttscrits arabes de la Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris, 1883- 1895);
Ibid., translation

of Ibn Khallikdn's Biographical Dictionary (4 vols.,

842-1871); Wiistenfeld's Geschichte dcr Arabischcn Aerzte und Natufforscher {GotUngen, 1840); Ibid., Die Geschichtschreiber dcr Araber
Paris,
1

und

ihrc

Werke (Gottingen,

1882)

Z. D.

M.

G.,

the Zcitschrift des

Detitsches Morgenldndisches Gesellschaff j

and a few other books and

periodicals which will be identified without difficulty.

It

is,

confess, with

no

little

satisfaction that

pen these
it

last lines of the Hand-list,

which, defective and faulty as


it

may
years.

be,

represents the labour (intermittent,


for

is

true,

but

seldom interrupted

long during term-time) of some eight

That

this labour

was by no means merely mental


I

will

be readily understood when


I

mention that during

this period

have not only numbered with

my own

hand the pages of

most of these manuscripts, but have carried almost every one


of them at least once from the Library to

my rooms
;

and back.

What
I

the whole collection weighs

do not know

but, taking

into consideration the staircases at both ends of the transit,

should imagine that the number of foot-pounds of physical


it

labour which this volume represents would (were


calculation) be very far from insignificant.

worth

Yet
treasure

for all the weariness of the task,

it

was not without


palaeography,
;

compensations: the occasional discovery of some inestimable


;

the

wider knowledge

of

Oriental
it

bibliography and literary history which

compelled

the

growing admiration of that great

civilisation of

Islam which
In the midst

we

are even

now

but beginning to comprehend.

of that disgust which would at times overpower

me

as

waded

through the crabbed characters of some particularly dusty,

PREFACE.
dirty, disreputable

XVll

document, incapable, as
interest,

it

would seem, of
it

awakening any spark of


that

how

often

would

happen

some
scribe,

utterly

human

voice would

reach

me

from the

dead

bidding
the

me

be ashamed to grudge a few brief


of his

moments

to

monument
and with
^

long labour.
in

Of such
with

echoes from the past, one especially runs


insistent iteration,
it

my mind
^
}

am
,

fain to conclude*.
.A

^ejx
c

, ,

"

This book of mine I copied fair and

clear,

With much

endeavotir,

When Death

one

and with labour long. day shall call me hence, I fear


bartered for a song
G.

My

book shall

scai'ce be

EDWARD
Cambridge, August
3,
I

BROWNE.

goo.

The

verse occurs on the concluding page of Gg.


a

2. 11,

the fourth and last

volume of

manuscript of the Sihdh of al-Ja\vhari,

transcribed at Broussa in

A.H. 968 (A.D. 1561) by

Hasan

the son of Hasan.

ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA.


Page
21,
after

"MS.,"
ff.

in

the penultimate line, add:

"of

which

this portion

occupies
,,

146-166."

39,

the class-mark opposite


of "tl. 5.

No 224
:

should be

"LI. 6.

14"

instead

25."
article

,,

55,

at the

end of

288, add

" Another
/".

incomplete copy of this


first

work, containing part of the preface and the


ff.

chapter, occupies

iii''-i22'' of

Add. 242.

See

C,

p.

406."

,,

59,

between Nos.

304

and 305, should stand the notice of the Halp.

nama
,,

of 'Arifi, actually entered on

255, No.

1249.
No. 1263.

83,

between Nos.
^iyyat of

448

and 449, should stand the notice of the Rubaactually entered


:

'Umar Khayyam,
article

129, at the

end of

blank, of 21
portion]."
,,

715, add "[Ff. 55, of which ff. 45--;5 are 'ox I5"2c. and about 9 lines of the page in the Turkish
the

on

p. 259,

139,

in article

757,

name

of the author of the

first

portion

(ff.

1-37')
title

should be given as ^l<-jlw


of the second portion as
,,

^j

w-ai-U ^>J \^^i and


CHJ'j**^'

the

^^i>l.o-oJJ

O^'^^of 29'5X20'oc.

141,

at

the

end of

article

765, add; "[Ff. 194

and

18 11.]."
,,

154,

at

the end of article

862,

for

"(of the Martyrs)" read "(of the

Greeks)."

174,
at

with

"The text has now been published, by Dr Ignaz Goldziher as vol. ii of his Abhandltingen zur Arabischen Philologie (Brill, Leyden, 1899)."
the end of article
notes,

918, add:

indices etc.,


,,

198,

in article
for

1018,
read

for

225,

"1311"

" Dr Van Vloten" "1131."

read

"Dr Van

Ronkel."

241, 9th line from the bottom, for "in A.H.

828" read "about

the year

A.D. 828 (A.H. 214, 216 or 217)."

I.

TITLED MANUSCRIPTS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.


O^^'
The
Abzvdbn'l-Jindn of
C.y

v'>^'

Add. 313

Mirzd Muliamviad RafV Qazwlni.


Qq. 181 Add. 3185 Add. 3259

See P.

No. xxiv, pp. 59-63.


jca^^ll
'

2-4

^^
,

-ft*':^'

Jjl-ixi

^3

.l.AD.'N)!

ola^l

As-Sanhdjis well-known account of the Temple of Jerusalem,


entitled

IthdfiCl-akhissd fi

fada

ill

l-MasjidV l-Aqsd,

translated into English

H. Kh., No. 42 No. 572 L. C,


;

B.
p.

M.

by J. Reynolds, London, 1836. See A. C.\ pp. I6o^ 570^; B. M. A. C^


ff.

ii,

176, &c.

Qq. 181 comprises


fair
; ;

136 of 20* i x 14-0

c.

and 27

11.

naskh rubrications dated Muharram, A, H. 991. Add. 3185 comprises ff. 190 of 21-3 x 15-2 c. good, clear naskh Add. 3259 comrubrications; no date or scribe's name. prises ff. 119 of 20-9 X 14-4 c. and 27 11.; good, clear naskh;
; ;

rubrications

no date or colophon.
A^liJI
pl^i)

ajIjjJI

vol^l
his

Add. 3245

Jaldhhi-Dm as-Suyutis commentary on


(//.

own Nnqdya
li-qiirrd'' i

Kh., No.

13950),

called

Ituidvuid-Dirdya

n-

Nuqdya. See H. Kh., No. 66; L. C, i, p. 10, and v, p. 314. [Ff 102 of 17-8 X 13 c. dated A. H. 1153; scribe, 'Abdu'lBaql al-Husaynl; rather poor naskh rubrications.]
;
;

6
Athdriil- Witzard.
B.

*T,j>J)

p\

Add. 214

Sayfiid-Din's Biographies of celebrated Ministers, entitled See P. C, No. cix, pp. 187-188.
I

IIAND-I.IST

OF

MUHAMMADAN
^5

MSS.

iSL^i] ,^3>1 >^UI-l

2S..^i\ b;:i^i

.i^a^i

Qq. 2342

Ijran n/ikd)iiil-ha/nka fi's/Ndini jnzxvayV s-sabika, autograph by the author, SJiaykh Yd-sin b. al-Hnsay}i al-Faradl, beginning
:

This tract occupies

ff.

52^-65 of the MS. described infra,

8-12 ^'^

a:.,;^^! ^i^*?-^'

Dd.4.81 Qq. 2112' Add. 7932 3^ Add. 3268


Treatise of

The well-known Grammatical

Mtiliammad

b.

Muhammad
A.C.\
dated
b.

as-SanJidjl entitled al-Ajun-fimiyya.

See B. M.

p.

taining this
A. H.

239; B.M.A.C:-, p. 617=^ &c. Add. 3268, conwork alone, comprises ff. 12 of i6*o x 107 c, is
1

157,

and written
[ff.

in a slovenly nasta'llq

by Isma'il
c.
;

Mustafa.
887
;

Dd. 4. 8'
;

3^-21^ of 20-8 x 14-0

dated

A. H.

naskh headings overlined with red] contains this work with a running commentary by ShaykJi KJidlid b. 'A bdulldh al-Azharl (cf. H. Kh., vi, p. 74 Qq. 2 1 1 [ff. 9=^- 2^ of I9"6 X i4'o c. no date or scribe's name clear but ugly naskh] also contains the Ajurrfemiyya and Qq. 211^ [ff. 57^-85^; poor naskh; no colophon] the same, with the Commentary of Shaykh BurJidiuid-Din Abu Ishdq Ibrahim alfair
).

Biihayrl al-Mdlikl al-Azliart.

Add.

798
;

contains (i)
ff.

ff.

7^-I6^ the text of the Ajurrfimiyya

(2)
ff.

I7^-64^ an

anonymous commentary on the same copy of the Commentary of KJidlid

(3)

65^-96=*,

another

al-AzJiari.
11.,

2r3x

I5'6c.

good naskh; rubrications; 11-21


L>-~e*J'

97 of not dated.]
[Ff.

^^o^ 3

jW*-' 0-*

w^- ^ O*'

Qq.

14'^

See

infra,

s. v.

j^J 3

u~s^-

13
[Ff.

fj^^)\
8^-10^.]

>oCi

>o^^i

Add. 4422
For
^,^-iJI

Influences of the da>'s of the week.


s. v.

description of the MS. see infra,

iikUl

iijjt*.


HAND-LIST OF
14
[Ff.

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

^:^W5 Jl>*.l
I''-8o^ 20'6 X I5*3 c, 13-15 lines to p.;
;

Dd. 11. 91

good naskh,

fully pointed

rubrications.]

An

account, in

Turkish, of the

Resurrection, &c., entitled Ahivdl-i-Qiydmat, defective at end,

without indication of authorship, beginning

Cf. Pertsch's Berl. Tja^k. Cat., pp. 6-7.

15
No.
cvii,

O^i
pp.

fAj>o tA- J-oUii^


of the

J'^**-'

Add. 1099
See P. C,

Account of the revenues


184-185.

Deccan.

16

^Uj-Ll) JjjJt jU.1

Qq. 154

The

AkJibdrn' d-Dmval iva dthdriil-aiinval, an abridgment


till

of general history from the earliest times


\Abii' 1-' Abbds]

A.H.

1007,

by

Sindn b. AJtmad al-Diinashql al-Qaramdnl (d. A.H. 1019). See B.M.A.O, pp. 147, 428; B. M.A. C?-, No. 491. [Ff, 370 of 20'3 x I5'6 c. clear naskh

AJpnad

Chelebi

b.

25

lines

to

p.
b.

Muhammad
10,

by Ahmad b. Mirza (J ^}y^ at-Turkmani, Saturday, Rajab


rubrications.

Transcribed

A.H. 1113

Dec.

II, A.D. 1701.]

17

i^Sjj'NU

i^ jU.1
"
i

Qq. 441

Al-Asrdqis
Stadt

"

History of Mecca

{Akhbdru Makka).

The
d.

text of this work forms vol.

of Wiistenfeld's Chroniken

See the introduction to that volume, and L. C, ii, pp. 169-170. [Ff. 220 of 24-5 x 160 c. large, bold naskh 21 lines to p. No date or scribe's name.]
(Leipzig, 1858).
;

Mekka

18

jt^

f-j^

p^^ ^i^h

j^-?^'

Add. 316

short

anonymous

history of Nadir Shah, followed

by a
151.

short history of Farrukh Siyar.

See P. C, No. Ixxvi,

p.

19,20

^S..^^l

Gg.6.41

The

AkJitarl-i-KabJr, a well-known Arabic-Turkish Lexi-

4
coil

FIAND-IJS'I' ol'

MUI.IAMMyXDAN MSS.

by Mustafa
H.
K/i.,

b.

S/ianisiui-D'ni Qdra-IIisdn [d. A. H. 968].

rrinted at Constantinople, A. H. 1271, 1298, &c.


p.

Sec L.C.,
;

i,

92

No. 248
[fif.

B.M.A.

C.\

No. 880
988]
is

B.

M.

T.

C,

p.

136^
fuller

LI. 1. 5

300 of 27*0 X

i6"3 c, written in small,


A. H.

neat naskb with rubrications, dated


its

the work in

form,
[fif.

Gg. 6. 41

but unci^raceful

and corresponds to the crl. of A. II. 1271. 237 of 2 r8 X I5'2 c. last leaf missing: clear naskh words explained overlined with blue
;
;

no colophon]

is

an abridgment.
(AiUJI

21

^)

olJLI.^)l

Add. 746^2

An anonymous

ethical book, in Arabic, divided into three

sections treating of the

Law

{Sharrat), the Path

Tarlqat),

and the Truth {Haqiqat), beginning:

[The MS. comprises 260 of 18-5 x 11-3 c. and 19-25 11.; good naskh, small in earlier portion of volume, larger in later part; rubrications and margins ruled in red; dated A. H. 11 12
fif.

in a

treatise occupies

colophon on f 18^ (see s. v. ff. 21 4^-22 5'\]


2uU>l\

w'|/^'5)l

oW'

ififra).

This

22

^ ^.ju

oljUi^l

Add. 268
al-' Attar.

A
00 o.^ 23-25

work on Materia Medica by Hdjl Zayn


p.

See

P. C, No. cxxviii,

212.

.^ ,^

vsv-\ S^y^\

^^^

Add. 748 Add. 3194i


11382
text,

Add. 748 and Add. 3194' contain the Persian Add. 1168- a Turkish translation, of Husayn
MuJisinl.

and

WiYidli-i-

KdsJiifts well-known Treatise on Ethics entitled Akhldq-i-

For the first two MSS., see P. C, Nos. cxxv The third MS., and cccxU, pp. 207-8 and xxxviii-xxxix. Add. 1168^^, which contains the Turkish translation, consists of fif 12^-42^ of 25-8 X 120 c. and 31 11., written in a small, neat naskh with rubrications. The date, A. H. 1 188, and the Ibrahim b. 'Abdullah, a pupil of the Khatib scribe's name,


HAND-LIST OF
Sulayman Efendi,

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

are found in a colophon at the end of the

MS., see infra, s.v. e'jj>JI aa:!J>^.

This translation begins

26
Nasiriid-Din
pp. 205-207.

c5j-^ O*"^'

Add. 308
Ethics by

The Akhldq-i-Ndsiri,
Tusl
(d.

a well-known work on
692).

A. H.

See P. C, No. cxxiv,

27
No.
cccxxxii'*, p. 419.

*UjJl wbT

Add. 32533
in Arabic.

Adddu'd-Du'd, a treatise on prayer,

See

/-*.

C,

28
al-Hasan

J\^\
Al-arba'un fi l-abddli
b.

JtJu^)t

o^^^j*^'

Dd.

5.

59

b.

l-Uiivdli, by Shaykh Abu'l-Qdsim 'All Hibati lldJi b. 'Asdkir al-Diinashql (d. A. H. See H.Kh., No. 389. [Ff. 8 of 18-2 x 107 c; bad, 571). scrawly naskh no colophon.]
;

29

jv^'

ch'

3 j>v-^' J*.U5

a5j.R.

5j^.jl

Qq. 541

poem
f.

of 13 bayts on the succession of the months,


2^

occupying

of

Qq. 54, described

infra,

s.

v.

a^*:^

ili:u;N)l

J^l
w>U^

,^

ilij-N)!

Add. 3262

See

i".

V.

iUi^^lt J^-el

pv**-

30

o-J-i^^ ^^)^

Add. 797
b.

The

Irshddu' l-nindillln, by j\Iiihavunad Ridd

Muhaiiunad

Amln Hamaddnl.
31, 32

See P. C, No.
jAl^^

ix,

pp. lo-i

i.

jV^N)l

^
(d.

Jl^^)t jUji

Add^alfi
Abbas

The Azhdrn'l-afkdr

fi jawdJdri l-alijdr of AbiClA.

Ahmad
No. 542
:

b.

Yfisuf at-Tlfdshi

B.

M. A.

C.-,

See H.Kh., Nos. 781 and 1288. pp. 533-4 and 829;
651).

AND- LIST

Ol-

MU HAM MA DAN

MSS.

Ji.M.A.C.\ 1)1). 214, 462; L.C., ii, pp. 216-217; V, p. 266. [Dd. 4. 28' consists of ({. 54 of 246 x 172 c, 19 lines to p., written in bold, clear naskh with rubrications, by Ahmad
al-Abfitigl al-Kutbi, A.
II.
11.,

749.

Add.

3251

contains

ff.

25 of

200 X
legible

14-8

c.

and 25
;

written in an ungraceful but fairly

naskh

not dated.]

33

OlH^l d5j^

vW-'

Add. 3178
b.

The
iv,

Asbdbii mizultl-Qurdn of Sliaykh Abiil-Hasan 'All


A. H. 468).
i,

Ahmad al- Wdhidl (d.


pp. 21-22, Bcrl.

See H. KL, No. 586


[Ff.

L. C,

A. C,
1

pp. 180-181.

251 of 23 x 16 c,

17 lines to p.;
A. H.

fine,

large naskh;
230.]

dated Wed., 20 Sha'ban,

627

July

4, A. D.

34

sJ^j^s j\^\

Dd. 12. 102

small treatise on the mystical values of the Letters,


b.

by

Ghiydthiid-Dln 'All

'All

Amlrdn al-Husaynl

al-Isfahdnl.

See P. C, No.

cxxxiii-, pp. 219-220.

35

(^5%^

'^**->')

j^

?-s^ '*-9^ j'j-'

Dd.

6.

53

Turkish translation of ShaykJi Farldiid-Din 'Attar's Asrdrndma, together with a few lives of Sufi saints. [Ff. 68 of
15-5 X

107

c.;

clear but ill-formed naskh.]

36

^b'o^' *v*^ o^
Kitdbiil-isJidrdt

^'j^-^-^i"

Qq. 92

places and shrines,

fl vta'rifati z-ziydrdt, an account of holy by Sliaykh 'All b. Abl Bakr al-Hiravl See H. Kh., No. 750. [Ff. 165 of 17-0 x 12-2 c, II. 611). (d. A. II- 5 11. fine old naskh dated A. H. 692. The MS. is not all in the same hand, and contains parts of the work at least in duplicate. It concludes with the text of the inscription on
1
;

the author's tomb,


[j-jUaJI

&:c.]

oLw*^!.

See

infra, s.v. wjU^s.]

37

Lr>*^' O^"^' 1.5';^^

^'

oU^tjUx^t

Add. 1071^
b.

Al-Jiirjdnis
'Arabl, published

Istildhdtiish-Shaykh MuJiyi'iid-Dln

al-

by Flugel

in

the Definitiones {l^ei^zxg, 1845),

HAND-LIST OF
pp. 283-298.

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.
Fliigel,

This MS. formerly belonged to


in editing

and was
iii
11.

used by him
scribed in

the text of the Definitiones (see p.

of that work).

[Ff

70*^-75''

of 20

x 137

c.

and 23

tran-

Muharram

'37

by Shamsu'd-Din

b.

Mahmud.]

This appears to be the

title

of the fragmentary

work on

Medicine contained
II, title-less

in

Add. 301.

For description, see Part

works, under Medicine.


wJbj.JI

38

JU^I
See H.
KJi.,

Qq. 206

The

Atbdqii dh-Dhahab of ShaykJi Sharafiid-Din 'Abdiilb.

Mmnin

Hibatiilldli
p.

al-IsfaJidni.
p.
;

B.M.A.C.\
;

657; B.M.A.Cr,
11.

633; V.C,

No. 873 pp. 311-312.


;

[Ff 45 of 19-8 X 14-0 c. and 19 naskh headings in red.]

written A. H. 1133 in clear

39

Qq.263
^LLmX^.)!

AJLcto dkioy^

^'^yt 3 S^aJI
allatl

oU^L*

_ft

_JI

olp^l

Atrdfii s-salsila

Jiiya

bi-akndji n-niibmvzvati zvcilb.

zvildyati vianuta muttasila


b.

by

''UtJmidn

'All

b.

MiLhamvtad

^Abdiil-Ildh, beginning:

This tract occupies


w^aJJI ULJLw.

ff.

140^-145^ of the MS. described

s.v.

40
[Ff
Prince
1

^U,^)
3*^-24''.]

Add. 2152
a

The A'dham-ndina,
See P. C, No.
c,

poem

in

praise of

Muhammad A'dham, by Alldh- Ydr b. Hdjl Aluhajiunad


pp. 175-6.

Vdr Uzbek of Balkh.


41

v'j^'^J'

J^l>5 O-^ vb^'i)'

Add. 10562

treatise

on

Arabic accidence, entitled al-Trdb 'an

qaivd'idi'l-Trdb,

by SJiaykJi Janidliid-Dln b. HisJidin (d. A. H. See H.KJl, No. 929; B.M.A. C.\ p. 239% &c. [The 762). MS. comprises ff 108 of 20'4 x I4'8 c. and 11. (with interlinear glosses), of which this part occupies ff 83^-108^. Clear
1

nasta'llq

rubrications
b.

dated

A.

II.

1061

scribe,

'Uthman

b.

Wall

b.

Ridwan

'Abdu'l-VVahhab.]


8
IIAND-I.ISl

OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.

^^^ ^dd^fog^^' The /'A?/// bi-a'ldnii baladilldlnl-haram of Shaykh QutbiidSec H. Kh., Xo. 949 Diii Muhajiimad b. A/uiiad al-Makki. B.M.A.'O, pp. 158-9, 431 B.M.A.C\ p. 828. Edited by Wiistenfekl, C/nvnik. d. Stadt Mckka, vol. iii, and at Cairo, A.M. 1303. [Qq. 153 contains ff. 230 of 206 x 152 c. and

42-44

J>S^\ ^\ Jjb

>^>U

^^>^Jt

22

11.

written in a fair naskh, wiih rubrications


II.

dated the end


b.

of Muharram, A.

1065
;

scribe, 'All b.

Ibrahim
year.

'All b.

Muhammad
contains
ff.

al-KiramI

collated in the
c.

same

Qq.

188

204 of 205 x 145


;

and 25

11.;

clear

naskh;

rubrications

according to the colophon, the composition of

the work was completed on the 7th of Rabi' I, A. Ii. 985, and the transcription of this copy on Tuesday the 14th of Jumada
II, A.
II.

1012.
11.;

Add.
H. 998.]

1068

contains

ff.

208 of 21-3 x

15-5

c.

and

21

fair

naskh; rubrications; dated Friday the 8th of

Jumada
45

II, A.

^C3^\

^^ o- AiU\^

^5j l^

^Ul

j>*U\

Qq.

192

The
^

I'ldiiucn-)ias bi-iiid zvaqa'a lil-Bardinikati nivi Baiiil-

Abbas, a collection of tales and historical anecdotes relating


the
early Caliphs
al-ItlidJ.

to

and the Barmecides, by


p.

Muhammad
p.

Diydb
[Ff.

B.M.A.C.\

683;

B.M.A.Cr,

730.

333 of 205 X 140 c. and 19 11.; clear, ungraceful naskh; rubrications the date (of composition) is given as A. H. 1 100.]
;

Printed

at

Cairo,

A.M.

1279 &c.;

English translation by

Mrs G.

Clerk,

London, 1873.
JU^I.
Acts of the Apostles.

JbwjJI

See under

J-^^*^')

Gospels.

46

'^}ijSL^

'*C*3t

U>^

ai-N)!

AJUl

Add. 7462

Ighdthatu'l-umma bi-KashJi'l-ghiimma, by Shajkh Taqi'iul-

Dhi Ahmad al-Maqrlzl

(d. A. H. 845).

See H. Kh., Xo. 975


:

B.M.A.

C}, p. 617^.

Begins, after the doxology

^1 Ot^^

>r''-i^l

^'yl


HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

[Ff. 19^-50^ of the MS. described

under No. 21 supra.

No

separate colophon.]

47
[Ff.

<UjJ^I 3
225^-228^;

A^
see

^;j.*^^ja^^\ ,Jwj.aJI jlawil

Qn. 44^

addressed to Da'iid

supra.'] An Arabic poem Musa, governor of Mecca and Medina, by the people of Medina, persuading him to transfer

No.

17

b. 'Isa

b.

his residence thither.


\xjjii\ ji\ pI/aJ \^J'S^\ J-ait-

See

s.v.

[^j-t^^\

^i}-o>>

r-j^-]

48, 49

^J^\^
copies of vol.

.-U.1,1,

00^^6.^63

Two

Jahdngirl.

iii of Mu^taniad KJidn^s Iqbdlndnia-iSee P. C, Nos. xcvi and xcvii, pp. 171-172.

j^UiJ
See
s. V.

cd-lJL5l.

The Iqbdlndma

of Nidhdml.

Aioji..

50
Harrdni.
top of

^J^i\
Euclid, apparently after the version of Thdbit

Add. 1075
b.

Qurra

al-

See H. Kh., No. 1070,

vol.

i,

pp. 380-384, especially

p. 382.

[A
it

fine MS., lacking

one or two pages at the


In
its

beginning containing the translator's introduction.


present state

234 of 238 x I7'2 c. and 21 11. Written in a fine, clear, old naskh, probably of the 1 3th century, with the diagrams &c. in red. No colophon more explicit than the following at the end of Book xv (f 233^, the last):
comprises
ff.

^i ^juAII ^1

w>^.>.;)l

i^'ili-rf'^

jJla

,,^.^laJI

J3.AJI

j^i

ci cc ^1"^^

^1 . A^b^^l
1-

Oo. 6. 1

Oo. 6. 2

Oo. 6.

Qq 6 4
b.

Add. 195 Mubarak.


See

The Akbar-nduia

of SJiaykJi Abicl-Fadl

P. C, Nos. Ixxxvii-xci, pp. 162-6.

56-59

aj

au

OJt

Qq- 106 Qq. 107

The Thousand and

one Nights (Arabic text), complete in

10

HANDLIST

Ol-

MUHAMMADAN
in

MSS.
(a clear,
c.,

vols.,

not dated, uniform


naskh).

size

but

ugly

The

leaves

and handwriting measure 215 x 14-3


i

and

Vol. (((. 496) goes contain 25 lines each; headings in red. night, vol. ii (ff. 302) to the 536th, vol. iii up to the 2 6th
1

(ff.

Although not strictly speaking a manuscript, it is worth mentioning the existence in the Library of Lane's copy of the Nights (Cairo ed. of A. II. 251), two vols, marked Add. 3088 and Add.
300) to the 77
1st,

and

vol. iv

(ff.

340) to the end.

3089 containing the corrections and annotations 1255. Muhammad 'Ayyad at- Tantaivi, dated A.
11.

of Sliaykh

60
Nights.

(c^j>^)

aj

aj ^1

Add. 311^

Persian translation of the

first

135 of the Thousand

and one

See P. C, No. cccxxiii, pp. 402-3.

61

(l5%2)

aJU 3 aJU
first

wiJt

Ff. 1.

Turkish translation of the

100 Nights.
(f.

The name

'Umar

b.

'Uthman occurs
is

at the

end

166^) as that of the

translator or transcriber

(it is

not clear which), and the month

Jumada
[Ff.

mentioned as the date, but the year is omitted. 173 of 20-0 X 144 c. and 13 11.; slovenly but legible
I

nasta'llq,

pointed throughout.]

62, 63

^U

^^

Cil^

Add! 2899

Two
with the

copies of the well-known Alfiyya of Ib)i Malik, edited,

Commentary of Ibn 'Aqil, by Dieterici (Leipzig, 1850). See H.Kh., No. 1143, and the Catalogues. [Qq. 152 comprises ff. 152 of 205 X 15-0 c. and 7 11.; large, clear naskh;
rubrications
;

scribe,

Ahmad
ff.
T)"/

b.

'Akasha, Ramadan,
c.

A.

II.

23.

Add.

2899

contains

of 176 x 13-4

and 14
;

11.;

good,

clear naskh, fully pointed, with rubrications

transcribed

by
I,

Muhammad
A.
II.

b.

Ahmad

b.

Muhammad j^^UxJI,
5 AiAia^i
axi^)l

28th of Rabi'

876.]

64

i^'i)!

v^^

Add. 2622*

Al-Amthilatul-mukJitalifa (\^arious Paradigms) and the


Kitdbu'l-anithilat
(

Book of Paradigms), two

treatises

on Arabic

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
ff.

MSS.

II

grammar, occupying respectively 2622, which comprises ff. 90 of


ta'liq
;

I7'3 x

60-67 and 70-88 of Add. r5 c. and 13 11.; neat


i

rubrications;
in

not dated.

The
p.

first

is

identical with

that

described
11',

B.M.A.C}^

233^

iv.

Other copies

(Ff. 5.

Add. 1085')

are described in Part II under

Grammars.
65
A.UjuoT

Add. 224
See

The Amad-ndma,
P. C, No. clxvii,
p.

a Persian- Hindustani vocabulary.

250.
.LJN)I S^^aJ
^Ij^^i-ilt

^^ISS
Mysticism.

LJl

Add. 32575
2,

See under untitled MSS., II, Muhammadan Theology, This work occupies ff. 48-56 of the MS.

j^Ujji^
The
Haqqi.

.^jU w^lsi^l

Oo. 6.

35

hitikhab-i-TdnkJi-i-FlruzsJidhi

of

'Abdii'l-Haqq

See

s. v.

^^^jJ!>** f^i;^-

66
[Ff.

^"^
213-226.]
iv,

CHi

oL^ ^

obl^

w^la^l

Add. 230

Catechism on Christian doctrine.

See

P. C, No.

pp. 5-6.

Gospels, Acts

and Epistles

in Arabic.
J-jrw-N)!.

Gospels,

[67-76 ^j^^ JJl-^pi _5 J-jJt ^0^5 J Acts and Epistles in Arabic.']

The

67

Gg.

5.

27

The Four

Gospels, dated Safar 25, A. H.


ff.

1285), a fine MS. of

96 (of 265 x 17-6

c.

684 (= and 21

May
11.)

2, A. D.

given, as

appears from a Latin inscription at the beginning, to David

de Wilem
ff.

in 161 8 S.

by

Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria.

[S.

Matt,
John,

1-27;
74-96.]

Mark,

ff.

27-44;

S.

Luke,

ff.

44-74;

S.

ff.

68

Gg.

5.

33

The

Fo7ir Gospels, dated the year 988 of the Martyrs (A, D. additional colophon, from a

1272), copied, according to an

!2

HAND- LI ST

()!

MU

AM MAI ).\\

MSS.

codex stated by its transcriber to have been copied from a manuscript written by John, Bishop of Qift, who stated that he in turn copied it from a codex collated by Shaykh Nash al-Imfim b. 'Izzu'l-Kuffit. The MS., which lacks a few leaves,
and, apparently, a miniature at the beginning, comprises
185 of 23*5 X i6'5
c.
ff".

and
f.

is

written

in

fine,

bold naskh.
;

There
of S.

is

a miniature on
f.

52''

representing S.
S.

Mark
f.

another

Luke on
fif.

84'';

another of

John on
[S.

139^
fif.

Tables
5-5
i"*;

of contents are prefixed to each gospel.


S.

Matt,

S.John, 142^- 18 P.] The MS. belonged formerly (Dec. 1560 or 1565) to Michael Mambre, Interpreter to the Venetian Legation.

Mark,

55'^-83-

S.

Luke,

ff.

88''-i38=;

69

Add. 1860

The

Fo/ir Gospels, a fine illuminated MS., described (precorrectly) as of the

sumably

12th or 13th century.

It

was

presented to M. I'avocat Grongnard by

C. Sicard, Jesuit, at

Cairo on March 30, 1725, and to C. Brinsden by Grongnard 11. in It contains 312 ff. of 23-0 x 167 c, each of 1 in 1734.
1

fine,
fif.

bold naskh
S.

headings and punctuation


ff.

in gold.
ff.

[S. Matt.,

2^-86^;

Mark,
:

88='-i45b;

S.
S.

Luke,

S.
ff.

John,
iss''

ff.

243''-3i2

miniatures of

Luke and

S.

147^-24^; John on

and 247^]
Add. 3216

70

The Four
with
S.

Gospels, not dated, written in good, clear


[Ff.
S.

rubrications.
ff.

166
ff.

of

9-4 x 13-8
;

Matt,

2'^-47'^;

Mark,

48'^-76'^

S.

naskh and 17 11.; Luke, 77^-126^;


c.

S.John,

ff.

I26t^-i64^]

71

Add. 3226

The Four
writtcn MS. of
A. D. 1688.

Gospels, Acts, Epistles,


ff.

and Revelatiou, a
11.,

neatl)--

256 of i6'0 x 9-6 c. and 25 Good naskh with rubrications.

dated A.H. 1091,

72

Add. 2621

The
"

Epistles followed b)- the Acts, transcribed

by

Cyril,

the servant of the Church at Suyut " (in Egypt), in A. H. 754

HAND-LIST OF
:

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.
1

(= A.D. 1353 see f. 92^). Ff. 149 (f. 20 missing) of 24-2 x and 19 11.; good naskh rubrications.
;

57

c.

73

Add. 3291

The

Acfs, followed

by the

Epistle of S.
32='-34^)

James

(ff.

29=*-32*),

and 5. JoJin (ff. 34^37^), and the Offices (,j-Jt^5, ff. 37''-i07) for Sundays and Ff 107 of 29*8 x 200 c. and 20 11. poor but Saints' Days. legible naskh with rubrications dated the year 2007 of Alexander (=A.D. 1696, according to a European marginal
the \st Epistles of S. Peter
(ff.
; ;

note).

74

Add. 3212

end of Epistle of by the Acts from 13 to xxviii, 20, and by a fragment of some epistle or exhortation addressed to one Timothy (repeatedly invoked as ^jUU-Js ^^i.! L), and concluding with a Table of Lessons for Sundays and Saints' Days.
Epistles,
2 CorintJiians vi, 3 to
i,

The

from

S. Jiide, followed

The
and

MS. originally comprised, apparently,


13
11.

ff.

259 of

I9'5

x I3"6
ff.

in

the older part, but the

first

70

ff.,

as well as

98,

168-9, i8i> 244 and

some others (besides

lacunae of

unknown
colophon

extent after

ff.

248 and 249) are now missing.

No

or date; fine old naskh.

75
Part of the Epistles to the

Add. 3213

Romans and
vi,
;

Corinthians, from

Romans

v,
I

18

(ff.

P-19^) to 2 Cor.
(ff.

2 (f 51^), including the

whole of
portion of

Cor.

20^-45^)
in a

some work
"

followed by the concluding more modern hand (ff. 52=^-55^)

divided into " heads

Ff

55

of 18-3 X 13-0
in

portion)

a fine

extending from No. 44 to No. 50. and 13 11., written (except the last old naskh of the 12th or 13th century, with
(^^'j)
c.

rubrications, but not dated.

76

Dd. 15. 4

The
lation
Ff.

Epistle to the Colossians in Arabic, with Latin trans-

and dedication to Bishop Bancroft by William Bedwell. 11., neatly written, with headings 64 of IO-2 X 7*2 c. and
1 1

14
in

IIAN'D-I.isr

OF

MUHAMMADAN
entitled
(f.

MSS.
6") " /?.

red, in Bedwell's
:

own hand,

Pauli ad

Colossenses cpistola

Arabice ante multa scsciila conucrsa, ex

antiquissiino cxcniplari descripta et Latinc facta brevibusque


sclioliis
ilhi St rata:

per

Guli.

Bedivellnm
fif.

StortfordieJisem."

The

dedicatory preface occupies


ff.

7'-i8''; the Latin transfif.

lation,

19^-46'';

and the Arabic

text,

53-63.

77-82
77.

The Gospels
Dd.
4. 32.

in Persian.
i,

i^j^

J**-*'

See P. C, No.

p.

i.

78. 79.

Gg-. 5. 26.

No. No. No.

ii,

pp. 1-2. pp. 2-4. pp. 4-5.

Add. 228. Add. 230. Add. 240. Add. 327.

iii,

80.

iv,

81. 82.

No.
No.

V, p. 6.
vi,

pp.

6-"/.

83

^jOA J-a^l

Nn.

4.

65

copy of Henry Martyn's Hindustani translation of the Nciv Testament, made by Govind Ram from the original,
which, according to a note at the beginning,
the Library of the
is

preserved in

Old Church
;

the text was printed.


written in Indian ta'llq

and from which [Ff 390 of 24-5 x 15-5 c. and 15 11.; margins ruled in gold and colours.
in Calcutta,

Each separate book has


Dec. 21, 1811 to April

a colophon, the dates extending from

14, 181 2.]

84-86 u>UJi i o^'i"

h^

^ O^'

O^-j'

Add. 799 800

Two copies of Shaykh Niiriid-Din 'All b. Ibrahim b. Ahmad b. All al-Halabis InsdniiUnyfin fi slrattl-Aviln zvdlMa'miln.

See H.Kh., No. 1354; B.M.A.C.\ pp. 424-5;


C.\ Nos. 1274-6, pp. 824-5, &c.

B.M.A.

Printed at Bulaq,
c.

A. H. 1292.

[Qq.

275

comprises

ff.

339 of 300 x 2ro

and

37 11., is written in a small, neat na>kh, with rubrications, and has been collated throughout by the transcriber Taqi'u'd-Din
b.

Muhammad

b.

'Abdu'l-Jawwad
of

b.

Muhammad
al-Mahalll,

b.

Ahmad

al-Barmunl, a pupil

Shaykh

'All

who was

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
It is

MSS.

himself a pupil of the author.


15, A. H. 1094.

dated Saturday, Sha'ban


fif.

and

fif.

Add. 799, 800, two thick volumes of 690 respectively, contain the same work. The
c.

614

leaves

are of 20*5 x I4"3

naskh by

'All b.

and 23 11. Written in poor but legible 'Abd Rabbihi b. Ahmad b. Muhammad

al-GharbawI, and dated the 8th of

Rabr

I,

A. H.

1088.]

87

JS'j'^b j^b^^Ji ^j** e5* J^^^' O^-^'i"

Ff. 6. 38^

Shaykh ['A /I

I?.]

'Abdiil-Karini

entitled al-Insdnu'l-Kdniil fl mitrifati'l-awdkJiir


:

al-JUVs Sufi treatise wdl-awdil.


;

See H.Kh., No. 1356; V. C, iii, pp. 376-8 cf. L. C, iii, 385 I.O.A.C., No. 667. [The MS. comprises 491 written pages = 246 ff., of 20-8 X 147 c. and 23 11,, of which this work
occupies
pp.
I

-37 1.

Written

in

clear,

rubrications, in or about A. H. 1040,


called A**-^.]

good naskh, with by a Christian of Hama

Epistolary Models (Arabic).


88
B.

oIjj-c-

otcUji.

^
M. A.
32 of

Oi

.fl-^jJ'

J^

J-sUJI ^-oliJI
b.

oUUJI
'All
(c. A.

Qq. 232
H. 563
:

Letters of the Qddl 'Abdjir-Rahim


cf.

C!\ p. 376'') to various


15-6
c.

[Ff.

2r3 X

and

21

11.;

eminent contemporaries. fair naskh; rubrications;

dated

A. H. 11 71.]

Epistolary Models (Persian). aI^^* oUlwl.


[See P. C,
Nos. clxxxiii-cxciii, pp. 274-284.
In
this

volume see also s. v. %i\<xi, jj-Jl^iJI ^^l*., oU5j and oL;.o, under which titles some works of this class are placed.]
89-qi
UxiJl *^t .UJl

Add. 203 Add. 210

See P. C, Nos. clxxxiv-vi.

92
See P. C, No. cxc.

U^>

^\Lj\

Add. 439

93

0>%A (^^1
See P. C, No, clxxxviii.

Add. 573

l6

IIAN'D-I.IST

OF MUIIAMMADAN

MSS.

Epistolary Models (Turkish).


94

a*%j oUiwl.
Dd.
5.

40

Forms of Turkish letters, written on one side of the page only, in good riq'a, with Italian translation opposite as far as
f.

13.

[Ff.

93 of 201 X 14-0

c.

and

15

11.]

95

Dd.

5.

48

Forms of Turkish
20"0 X I4'2
c.

letters &c. in dTvani hand.

[Ff 79 of

and

11.]

96
[Ff.
I''-5^]
c.

Dd. 11. 10

few forms of Turkish


11.]

letters.

[Ff 10 of

20"2 X 14-3

and

1 1

97
[Ff
7i'"'-iOO of

Dd. 11. 20
I9'2

X I3"4 c]

Turkish forms of

letters

written in a curious,

cramped hand.
Dd. 11. 33

98

A
juj.&

small fragment of a Turkish Epistolary


f l<uJI,

Manual
"),

called

Insha-i-guzlda

("

Select
ff.

Letter-writer
2*,

con-

taining only two letters, occupying


13-8 c).

and

/^-S'^ (21-2

99
[Ff.
1-7''

li. 6.

46^

of

142 X 97 c]

{Q\i

Turkish Epistolary

forms.

100
"

LI. 1.

Liber mutilus varias Epistolas Turcicas sed admodum perplexe nee eleganter descriptas continens. Circa annum Hejra^ 1076, i.e. D. n. 1665 scriptaj sunt epistolas istae."
[Ff.

60 of 291 X 204

c.

divani hand; defective at end.]


LI. 6.

101
[Ff
&c.
in

31

i''-38* of

200 X 133 c]
hand.

Models of

letters, petitions,

^
\

Turkish,

in riq'a

HAND-LIST OF
102

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

1/

Oo. 6. 50

Turkish letter-writer entitled


f.

scribed in an English note on

i^

and deas an " explanation of words


diJ'N)!,

^^j^\

contained in firmans and

Muhammad Amin.
rubrications.
[Ff.

letters." The transcriber is Hafidh The writing is a large, clear riq'a, with 40 of 220 x lyo c]

103

ci*^-^'

^^* -^ OUI^I

Add. 309

The
Mecca.
104, 105

Epistolary Models of Sayyid

Hdshim Efendi, Kad-

khiidd of Hajl

Abu Bakr

Pasha, at one time governor of

[Ff 186 of 217 x 137 c]


j^3^^wA) J^^bl jl^l J J.>CJI jtyi
copies of the well-known

^1^^3179
the Qiir'an
b.

Two

Commentary on
'Abdu'llah
tva

of the QadI Nasiru'd-Din

Abu

Sa'ld

'Umar

al-Bayddiui,

entitled

Anwdrn't-tanzil

asrdrjit-tahvil.

B.M.A.C:\
3.

See H. Kh., No. 1402; B. M. A. C.\ pp. 64-65 and 376; Edited by Flei.scher, 1844. [Gg. p. 68, &c.

20

comprises

ff.

a small, ill-formed

329 of 25*5 x i6'8 c. and 42 11. written in hand with the sacred text in red dated
:

Monday, 7th of Rabl' Muhammad b. Hasan

I,

A. H.

708

scribe,
b.

b.

'AlT b.

Ahmad

Muhammad Muhammad

b.

al-

Add. 3179 comprises 498 ff of Khahll al-Makhzuml. 30*4 X 20'2 c. and 23 11., the first few pages written in a poor but legible Indian ta'liq, the rest in naskh headings of silras no date or colophon.] in red, sacred text overlined in red
;
:

106-110

^^,n- J

V
,

.,

Add. 196 Add. 197 Add.234 A(j^i 235 Add. 3195


cccxli, pp.

See P. C, Nos. cccx-cccxiii and No. xxxix.

393-5 and

Ill

O^iiUJI j\y\

LI. 4.

13

The Afizvaru' l-'Ashiqin, a Turkish translation made by AJimad Bijdn of the Arabic Maghdribu'z-Zamdn of Muhammad b. Salih, better known as Ibniil-Kdtib or Ydzijl-oghlu. See
H.K/i., Nos. 141
of 28'0 X i8'8
c.
1 and 12462; V. C, iii, pp. 124-5. [Ff 250 and 19 11.; good Turkish naskh, fully pointed
;

HAND-LIST OF MUHAMMAD. \X MSS.


;

rubrications

dated

A. H. 984.

An

inscription on

f,

i',

dated

A.H. 1012, states that the

Haji Sinan, by

whom

it

volume belonged formerly to Qapudan was left as a pious bequest.]

Add. 2612 The Auisiil-'UsJisJiaq of Sharafu'd-Din Rami, one comSee P. C, No. clxxxii- and plete and one imperfect copy. No. cccxxviii^', pj). 273 and 413-414.

112,113

^^^\

LI. 6.

18"

114

(J>*^*J^^

^^^ ^^J'
P. C, No. ^JJ^)l
c,

Add. 2151
pp. 175-6.

The Awsaf-nama-i-'Alaviglri. See


^-u-o^l .U-Njl

^^

A
Part

Add. 442^

treatise

on the
M.ss.

ii,

under

of

" Most Comely Names" of God. See Mixed Contents. This portion occupies

Olj_.^a^)l oUo"^!

See infra,

s. v.

j^jj^

^ ^I
Jj b.

Olj^cui.^1

C)L/*n)I

Qq. 172

^^a.^^ t-j-^^o.^^'-i^)^

115

t^^v^'i^J

Add. 417

The

Isdghujl

{elaa^oi'^i]),

a well-known

work on Logic by
B.Al.A.C},
M.S.

AtJilriid-Din

Mufaddal

'Umar
498, &c.
263.]

al-Abharl, followed by a
;

commentary on the same.


pp. 243-4;

See H.Kh., No. 1533


p.

B.M.A.C\
No. clxxvii,
that of

p.

[For description of
al-Katl.

see P. C,
follows
notice.
is

The commentary which


See next

Husamu'd-Dln Hasan

116

^^
Commentary on
;

^jo^^\^^)\

Gg.

6.

381

the above work by Hiisdnnid-DiJi Hasan See H.Kh., loc. cit., p. 503 B.M.A. Cr, pp. 498^499''' and immediately above. [The NFS. comprises ff. 74 of 20"9 X 148 c. and 13 11., written A.H. 1208 in a large, clear, ill-formed naskh by Ahmad b. HajT 'Amir as-Saliml alal-Kdti.
;

Malikl al-BurhanI
the IsaghujI.]

the

first

33

ff.

contain the

commentary on
Add. 776
A. H.

117

^^.j^^
fine

oUUU ^^

^i^lA^Jt ^Uu-N)!
10,

old

copy, dated

Saturday, Safar

600

HAND-LIST OF
(= Oct.
19, A.D. 1203),

MUHAMMADAN
Commentary on
b.

MSS.
Hariri's

I9

of the

Maqamdt
al-

composed by Shaykh Abu' I- Fath Ndsir


Mutarrizl al-KJnvdrazml
(d. A. H. 610).

Abi'l-Makm'ivi

See H. Kh., vol. vi, p. 62, 11. 2-4; B.M.A. C.\ pp. 318-319 and note a on latter; B.M.A. C?, pp. 638-639. [Ff. 274 of 19-0 X 147 c. and 17 II.; copious marginal notes and rubrications fine old naskh
; ;

glosses,
little

some in Persian. known are written


^li^l

A
in

few Persian verses by poets

now

an old 13th century hand on the

last page.]
j!;.-' sJ ^'^^)^ Qq. 69 The Iddh ft asrdrV 11-nikdh of SJiaykJi 'Abdiir-RaJividii b. See H.Kh., No. 1553; Nasr b. 'Abdu'lldk ash-Shlrdzl. B.M.A. O, pp. 223, 634. [Ff 51 of 20-3 X 14-5 c. and 21 11.; poor but clear naskh; rubrications; not dated.] See also Add. 325, s. V. j^2 s^..

118

119

>-i

3 ^>JI

^A-*-

cj^

^^-^"^J

Qq. 115

The

7dd/i

fl Siqti'z-Zand, or Commentary on Abu'l-'Ala

called Siqhis-Zand iq.v.) by Shaykh Abu Zakariyya YaJiyd b.'All al-KJiatib at-Tabrizl. See H.Kh., No. 7187 (vol. iii, p. 601, 1. 2); B.M.A. C.\ pp. 282 and 259. [Ff 252 + 6 or 7 at beginning, of I9'5 x 13-3 c. and 23 11.; fair no colophon, but at the end several ijdzas naskh, pointed
al-Ma'arrl's

poem

dated

A. H.

617, 622, 626.]

120

ci>^i
166-7.

OtS"!

Nn.
See P. C, No.

3.

57

The A'ln-i-Akbarl
pp.

of AbuH-Fadl.

xcii,

Add. 260 Add. 1100 Khusraiv of Dihll two The A'ina-i-Sikandarl of Amir See P. C, Nos. cclii and ccliii, pp. 342-3. copies.
121 122 1^1,1^^

;^j^3w L<,juJC^

^^\
.*-*.

[^Ifcw b.

c-sjlj.

Bdiiat Sn'dd, the celebrated qasTda of Ka'b


s. v.

Zuhayr.

See infra,

^Ij-oJI

>i^ and

iU-- siuJb

?-j-w.]

123

^jlkJLw o.JjH.)l

j^
'All,

Add. 3273

Bahru'l-Hiddyat-i-Sultdni of Wdjid

King of Oude.
2

See P. C, No. cccxxxvi, pp. 423-4.

20

HAND-I.TST OF MIMI AMMADAN MSS.

t^
A
infra,
s.
7'.

O^'i) Ai^v^l

i xAjJi\

Qq. 135

fragment of Ibn Kathlrs al-Bidayat wa'n-Nihdyat. See


al'^^)l .UJUJI ^j^\^ (^.G\^-6t,^). jUi*^!

124

^A^

^,5 jli^-N)!

^:.lju

Add. 794

Baddyiu'l-afkar fl sandyi'i'l-ash'dr, a work on rhetorical device and the art of poetry, by Husayn Wd' idh-i-Kdshifi.

See P. C, No. clxxx, pp. 267-271.

125
Baddyi'7i'l-inshd,

'^^^)\

^i^^

Add. 238^
Yusiifi.

an Epistolary Manual by
p.

See

P. C, No. clxxxiii\

275.

126

w'^'i" L5^

^'*^'

^:i'-^

Add. 3190

The Baddyi'iil-biddyat jil-adab, by Jdmdhid-D'm AbiilHasan 'All b. Abu Mansm- Dhdfir b. Husayn al-Azdl (d. A. n. See H.KJi., No. 1705; B.M.A.C?, p. 274. [Ff 154 623).
of 203 X I3'2
scribed
al-'Akkarl.]
c.

and 23

11.;

fair

naskh

rubrications.
b.

Tran-

Ramadan

12th, A. H. 999,

by

Muhammad

Ahmad
6.

127

vi>e->^'

'^^y-

^'
"

25

The well-known Burda,

or

"

Mantle-poem

of

Shaykh

Sharafud-Dln Abu 'Abdi'llah Muhammad b. Sa'ld al-Buslrl, See H.KJi., No. 9449; B.M.A.O, with Malay glosses.
pp. y6, 72, 87, 392, 490, especially p.
B.J}/. jS, note
b.

ad

calc.

[Ff 63 of 160 X number of lines not dated. This MS., as well as the other Malay MS.S. of Erpenius now at Cambridge, have been fully and carefully described by Dr Van Ronkel, Bijdragen

A. C-, pp. 680-681, &c.


;

11-2 c, of a

variable

tot

de Taal-, Land- en
II,

Volkcnkunde van NederlandscJi- Indie,

6^ volgr.

tirage-a-part, pp. 9-11, &c.]

128
al-Azharl
(d.

ly-v^ ^-^

(J>*->J^'

5^^
b.
;

Qq. 142
'Abdu'lldh

Commentary on

the above

poem by Khdlid

See H.Kh., vol. iv, p. 526 B.M.A.C.\ B.3I.A. ^.^pp. 680-1. [Ff 43 of 208 X 14-6 c. pp. 87,293,651; and 23 11.; fair naskh, dated a. h. 1036. Transcribed in Constantinople by Ramadan b. Mustafa.]
A.H. 903).

HAND-LIST OF
129-131
I

MUHAMMADAN
,

MSS.

21

,^l* u^^

Add. 181 Add. 182 Add. 188

two vols.) of Muhammad Hiisayn b. Khalaf-i-Tabrlzi's well-known Persian dictionary called Burhdn-i-Qdti\ See P. C, Nos. cxliii-cxlv, pp. 230-231.

Two

copies (the

first

in

132

j.5U
BurJidtiii

0^^?
'

Add. 198
"AzlziHldh at-Tabdtabai.

The

l-ma

dtliir

o{ ATi

b.

See P. C, No.

civ, pp.

179-181.

133

O^jW
of

O^--*^

Qq. 157

The Bustdniil-Arifln
qandi.

Shaykh Abiil-Layth as-Samar;

See H. Kh., No. 1818; Z. C, iv, p. 107 and, concerning [Ff 127 + 4 of 2roxi4-2c. the author, B.A/.A.C:\ p. 58. a full table of and 21 11.; fair naskh with rubrications
;

contents of the 58 chapters composing the work

is

prefixed;

not dated.]

134
Basa
iric

UeXaJt ^Jj^ ^

pUj^I

jA^

Qq. 1392

l-Qudamd wa SardHru' l-Hiikamd of Shaykh Abu Hayydn 'All b. Muhammad b. aU Abbas at-Taivhldl ashShlrdzl
(d. A. H. 380).

See H. Kh., No. 1845.

Begins

^Jl Jv*^' >

^ij-i

'-o^^

J 't^^-^W IJi>i 'j^ *iWUI


ff.

^\

^\

portion occupies

199 x 131 c. and 25 11. This Good, small naskh rubrications. Dated the 14th of Shawwal, A. H. 11 17; scribe, Yusuf b.
191 of
ff.

[The MS. comprises

99-191.

Muhammad.]
135
'wJlJ*

^1 O^ j^

i-sjjl

AJ^JL^ wJlJaJI iJL?

Qq. 26*
Tdlib, an

BiigliyatiC t-Tdlib bi-mdrifatt

awlddi 'All

b.

Abl

account of the descendants of 'All, by Shaykh Muhammad atTdhir b. al-Husayn b. Abdic r- Rahman, compiled from the
'

Riyddu' l-mustatdba of Shaykh

Abu Zakariyyd Vahyd


of
MS.,

b.

Abl
s.v.

Bakr al-Amirl.

For

description

see

infra,

22

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

136
All autoL^raph
yatiil-niHsdfir of

jSL^\
Yusuf

dujj^

^l~^i

i^

Qq. 194

copy of the Biighyatii l-inasdviir xva ghiiub. al-Wakil al-Milaivi, completed on


14,

Monday, Dhu'l-Qa'da
collection

A.

II.

iioi.

It

appears to be a
in

of anecdotes and stories collected oraHy by the


in

author during his sojourn

Cairo,

and arranged

parts

{^^)

as follows

(i) anecdotes of those to

whom

joy accrued

after sorrow; (2) anecdotes of brave


;

men;

(3) anecdotes of

generous men and courtiers (4) anecdotes of thieves and burglars, and of lovers; (5) miscellaneous curious anecdotes.
[Ff.

165 of I9"4X I4"0

c.

and

21

11.;

poor but legible naskh,

rubrications.]

137

si*.Jl

Oti^^ ^^"^

^^^yi

*tj*J

Add. 2931

The

Biigkyatii l-wu^dt ft tabaqdti' l-liigliaiviyym wan-nu/idt,

the well-known biographical dictionary of lexicographers and

grammarians, by Shaykh Jaldliid-D'ui as-Siiyfiti. See H. Kh., No. 7929; B.M.A.C}, p. 741 B.M.A.Cr, No. 649, p. 438. [Ff. 191 of 29*8 X 20"4 c. and 31 11.; fair naskh, with rubrications the colophon states that the composition of the work
;

was concluded in Ramadan, A. H. 871, and the transcription of this copy on Thursday, Safar 8, A. H. 1063.] 138
[Ff. 81^-97''.]

-uU JJb

LI. 6. 152

The Bnlbul-ndjna
p.

of

Shaykh Faridud-Dln

'Attar.

See P. C, No. cccv,


vi^ii
BiilugJui'l-irab

389.

139

o^

c5* "^j*^'

t^

Qq- 20

work on poetical figures and rhetorical devices by Jabrdll Farhdt b. Yi'isuf, the Maronite, of Aleppo, born A. D. 1663, died A. D. 173 1. See B. M. A. C\ p. 50, No. xxxiv (this work, but without indication of authorship) and xxxv V. C, This MS. concludes p. 487.
fl faiinil-adab, a
;

The

i,

(ff.

212^-214*^) with an index of the rhetorical figures {e.g. the

different sorts of ^Li*.) explained in the book,


is

which
21

in

turn

followed

(f.

215) by a short account of the author and his


[Ff.

work and

writings.

216 of 309 x 192


1.]

c.

and

11.;

good,

clear naskh, rubrications; dated A. D. 181

HAND-LIST OF
140
VjJ^' 0-* ^W*^!

MUHAMMADAN
^j-*^
w'j'^Ji

MSS.
^^JIj

2^

(i'

Add. 746"

treatise discussing

BulugJm' l-irab bi-ma^rifati ayyu' l-anbiyd' i mincHl-arab, a which of the Prophets were of Arabian

nationaHty, by

Mnhannnad

JdnilldJi

b.

'Abdiil-Aziz b.'Umar
of the
MS.

al-Hdshivil al-^Alawl.

[Ff 226-241

described

under No. 21 supra.

No

separate colophon.]
Qq. 185

141

J.JJt

0 sj

J-'^JI

li^.

The Biilnghiil-anialfi fauni'a-zajal of Shaykh Taqfu'dDln b. HuJJat al-Hamawl (d. A.H. 837). See H. Kh., No. 1927. [Ff. 112 of 207 X I4"5 c. and 21 11.; legible but ungraceful
nasta'liq with rubrications,

pages

and marginal additions on no date or colophon.]


J\^.
^-iWJt

many

142

Ij-Nl^^

~^)^i

^jjU

^tj.^1

^^

Qq. 1653

An anonymous

history of the Turkish successes in

Yemen

under Bahram Pasha in A. H. 977-982, called BiilngJui l-mardm fl tdrikJii Dawlati Mazvldnd al-Bdshd BaJirdni. [Ff. 88 (of which this work occupies ff. 44-88) of 2ro x I4'8 c. and 13 11.; good, clear naskh with rubrications, pointed: no date
or colophon.]

143
Pp.

aI^I

jiiyJi

Ali**Ji

jii^i

Ff. 6. 38^

466-491 (see No. 87 supra

for description of MS.).

Shaykh 'Abdiil-Karini al-Jllis mystical poem


'

entitled al.

Bawddiru^ l-^ ayniyya fl n-naivddiri' l-ghaybiyya. See B. M. A C?, p. 68 ^


1

144

'a*^jjj|

jLj^l ,^il^j alftjuaJI c^^j^M i^^l^j

Qq. 125

Baimdi' u' d-duifuT ri-' andaifiiyya bi-zvddV d-DiydrV r-Ruin Asia Minor in the latter part of the tenth century of the hijra, by Qddl Muhibbiid-Din alHamaioi, forming the second part of his Rihlatayn. The MS. comprises ff. 271 of 2r2 x I3'4 c. and 21 11.; large, clear
miyya, a journal of travel
nasta'liq; rubrications; dated A.H. 991: collated

throughout

by Ramadan

b.

Musa

al-'Adhlfi

(.'')

al-Hanafl, the son of the

24
scribe

IIAN'D-LIST

OI'

MUIIAMMADAX

MSS.
ff.

who wrote

the MS.

This portion occupies

236''-268,

and begins

145-151

^j^
oLi,

f-t^

O^y

(Dd. 11.29 LI. 6. 3 Add. 204 ]Add. 430 Add. 796

Udd. 2628 Add. 3250


of SJiaykh Sa'dl of Shlrdz (see

The well-known Bustdn


also
s. V.

^j-i), seven MSS., of

which one (Add.

430)

See P. C, Nos. ccxxxiv-ccxxxix also contains the Gulistdn. and cccxxxi, pp. 330-334 and 418. Go. 6. 39 Add. 822 ,.., ^^ ,^.

152-154

u-^\>

jV
,

^^^ 421

(selections)

The

BaJidr-i- Danish o{ Shaykli 'IndyatulldJi, a

romance.
155, 156

well-known See P. C, Nos. cccxx-cccxxii, pp. 399-402.

^l-

Ol::-jW^

g; l

II

The
by the

BaJidristdn of Jdnil, accompanied in the second MS.

Coinnieiitary of Shein'l.

See P. C, Nos. cclxxiv-cclxxv,

pp. 358-359-

157

v'j^'^J' C>'*

r^
b.

u^jS

C^

v'j-'^'^Jl

OW

Add. 746^
al-Baydn

Taqi'u'd-Din

'All al-Maqrlz'is treatise entitled

wal-i'rdb 'ain-md ft ardi

See H.Kh., No. 2000; L.C., V, p. 100; ed. VVQstenfeld, 1847. [The MS. 260 (of which this work occupies comprises 1-18) of c. and 25 11.; fair naskh within red margins, partly i8"5 X ir3
fif.
fif.

Misr mindl-A'rdb.

pointed: dated

(f.

18^)

Ramadan

6, A. H. 11 12.]

^jV^W^
See
s. V.

v^^

j'

v^

^^^.

Add. 1095

Ojtyjlv-*'

Mahdbhdrata,
A.UjJa*j

infra.

158

Qq. 124

The Baytanidina and


Farriery and
20"0 X I2"4
c.

three other

anonymous
in

treatises
[Ff.

on
of
;

the

Veterinary Art,
15
11.
;

Arabic.

128

and

large, clear

the date

.\.

11.

1092 occurs on f

naskh with rubrications y'i'^ in the colophon of the

HAND-LIST OF
third treatise.]

MUHAMMADAN
(ff.

MSS.
is

25

followed by (2) a treatise on the diseases of horses and their treatment entitled

The Baytarndma

2-30)

J-oiJI

sjo\jjt>\

3 spssjJb JlX*^ wjU^s

(ff.

32-51),

by

(3)

another

on the marks and signs in horses reckoned good and bad (ff. 52-78), and by (4) another on the treatment of various
diseases
to

which

horses
w>^*^-

are

subject

(fif.

80-128), called

J-oJI

Sj.la-U

jJ

A*.>J!JJI

159
Part
ii

^0

U;>U

Oo. 6. 21

of the Pddishdh-ndvia of ^A bditH-Ha7}ild Lahawrl.


xcviii, pp. 172-3.

See P. C, No.

160

^j^^^ j>

^^ ^,

Oo. 6. 433

PauJ
See P.

ganj^ " the Five Treasures," a treatise on

grammar.

No. clxxvi,

p.

261,

iii.

Two
p. 312.

copies of the well-known Pand-ndvia (" Counsels

"}

of Shaykh Faridiid-Din 'Attdr.

See P. C, Nos. ccxxi-ccxxii,

163

uil%i

<V;l^!;>i

Add. 752

Persian translation of the Purdudrtha-Prakdga

made by

Zurdvar Singh.
164

See P. C, No. xxxiv,


jiUa^t ^13

p. 94.

Add. 193
See

The

Tdju'l-Masddir, an Arabic-Persian dictionary.


p. 236.

P. C, No. cxlix,

165

wAj Ot? j**-

Ch

v.>*i (^'

0^

ju>.l

^jlj

Qq. 10

The unique
Ya'qub
b.

MS. of the important history of


b.

Ahmad b. Abl
Houtsma

Wahb

Wddih

al- Ya'qfibl

edited by
i

(Leyden, 1883).

See the Preface to vol. of that publication for information and references. [Ff 239 (2-236 containing the text) of 29-2 X 202 c. and 31 11.; poor but fairly clear naskh headings, punctuation, and border-lines in red dated the end of Rabl' II, A. H. 1096.]
;

26

IIANI)-I,IS'I"

OF MUM AMMADAN MSS.


\ji ^ixiU]

166
Mu/iii)tniiad
'

j^^\ ^_j^j

Add. 2778^
See

A rif-i-Qaiidahdri s
pj).

History of Akbar.

P.C, No. Ixxxvi,

160-162.

167,168
_

IW^l

A
down

general histor}- of the Turks from the earhest times


to the year a. H. 955, identical, apparently, with that
(vol.
ii,

described by Fliigel in the V.C.


the o^**^ J'
ff.

p.

233, No.

1012) as

f-i^^"^

of

Rustam Pasha.
and
17
11.;

[Gg. 6.

33

comprises

381 of

2rox

I4'6

c.

fair nasta'lTq

with rubrica-

tions;

no date or colophon.
of the other MS.

Dd. 4. 31 contains only the


it

earlier portion of this

work, the end of


It consists

corresponding to
ff.

1.

7
c.

of f

86''

and

18

11.,

and

is

written in a fair

60 of 25-0 x nasta'liq, punctuated


of

17-5

in red.

No
169

date.]

(Jd3)

3lj^

^.p

Add. 2924
{^viz.

One volume, men

defective at beginning, containing part

the letter c) of a large biographical dictionary of eminent


of Baghdad.

The volume

is

described in an English

note at the beginning as part of the well-known work of

al-KhatIb al-Baghdadi, and more accurately in another note

by Professor Samuel Lee as " the third volume of a supplement " to that work. That al-KhatIb [d. A. H. 463] is not the
author
notices
is

evident from the fact that


in the

many

of the biographical

embodied

volume

refer to

persons
is

who

died

early in the 7th century of the hijra (A.H. 615

the latest date

that

have noticed)
is

work

conceived

the entire third

and from the large scale on which the seems impossible that this should be volume, seeing that it contains only names
;

it

beginning with the

letter c,
j-o.c,

such as the names compounded

with j^, the names


these

names not being arranged in Numerous supplements were written


Khatlb's
i^ieat

o^*-^' l5^' chW^- j^*^' 5,U*, &c., strict alphabetical order.


at different times of al-

work, two of which, as we learn from H. Kh.

HAND-LIST OF
1

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

2'J

(No. 2179, vol. ii, pp. 1 9- 1 20), were composed during the 7th century of the hijra; viz. those of Ibniid-Dubaythl (d. A.H.

6^) and Ibmcn- Najjar

(d.

A.H. 643).

Of

the last Hajl Khalfa

had seen the i6th volume containing (like the present MS.) the letter c. It seems very probable that our MS. may be this last-mentioned work. [Ff 185 of 257 x 15-9 c. and 25 11.;
written in a
fine,

scholarly, but rather


little

cursive

naskh, apdate of
in red
;

parently of

a
{i.e.

date but

subsequent to the
;

composition
the

7th century of the hijra)

headings

more uncommon names


"

usually pointed.
c,

colophon,

here ends the letter

to

Ends without be followed in vol. iv by

the letter 6."]

170

A^*^ hi}^ ^O^


Chronicle of Sicily (of

Dd.

5.

352

The Unique
was
St.

unknown

authorship,
it

formerly falsely ascribed to P2utychius) from the time when


first

invaded by the Muslims

(A. D.

827) to 965.

See the
op. et

text with' Latin translation in Bibl. Hist, regni Sicilies


Jo. Bapt. Carusii

(Panormo, 1723) and the ist vol. of the same re-published and corrected by Rosarius Gregorius (Panormo, 1790); Cesar Famin, Invasions des Sarrazins en [This famous MS. Italic, p. 166; and L. C, vol. i, pp. viii-ix.
comprises
ff.

388 of 19-2 x 12-4


;

c.

and

13

11.;
;

fine,

bold,

scholarly naskh of 13th century

headings

in red

not dated.

A copy by Prof J. Palmer of a note of Dr Lee's, written in answer to the enquiries of M. Amari of Paris, runs as follows " There can be no doubt that this MS. was written by the same scribe who wrote out the Arabic Gospels from which Erpenius printed his Arabic Testament. This MS. is in the
:

Public Library here, with the class-mark Gg. 5. 33.


this MS. has a date attached to
it

And

in the

same handwriting"...
is

(see No. 68 snpra) " which, being the date of the holy martyrs,

answered to
MS. in

A. D.

1272.

Some
to

account

given

of

this

my

Prolegomena

Bagster's

Polyglot Bible.

See

also Erpenius' Arabic

Testament."
b.

The Nadhmn'l- JaiuJiar


fills

(Annals of Eutychius) of Sa'Id

Batrlq
Sicily

the bulk of the


ff.

volume (ff. 4''-375), the Chronicle of 384^ where it breaks off abruptly.]

occupying

376^-

28

HAND-LIST OF MUIIANTMADAN MSS.

171

jV^

^'-j^'

Add. 3041
A. D.

A short Histo)-)' of Jawnpfir written in Sayyid Ghulaiii f/asaii-i-Zaydl. Sec J\ C, No.


172
wJLof

1805 by
185.

cviii', p.

^jU
Muhammad
vol.

Add. 3244
b.

(^'

The first jjarl Ibnul-HanbaW)


^Lcl
f-i)^
Gescli. d.
ii,

Racp' lid-Dhi

Ibrahim

al-Halab'is

History of Aleppo, entitled

v*^
1.

^ waJI jy

See H.Kh.,
;

ii,

p.

126,
;

V.

C,

p.

Arab., pp. 246-7, No. 528 B.M. A. C.\ p. 599 [This MS. contains only the beginning of the 350.

book, including the whole of the letter alif and part of bd. Ff. 75 of 190 X 123 c. and 19 11.; clear but ungraceful naskh
with rubrications
;

no date or colophon
\.L^

about 17th century.]


Dd. 12. 6

^.jU

Translation in Eastern Turkish of the Narrative of Shah Rukh's Embassy to Pekin. See infra, s. v. U^)^ cdt^Uj^j
jjtlij O-:!^^'
^^!^^

173

^>*-JJ

^liJ^l

^,p

Qq. 137

Jaldliid-Dhi as-SuyntTs well-known history of the Caliphs,


edited
p.

by Nassau Lees (Calcutta,

1857).

See H.Kh.,

vol.

ii,

128;

B.M.A.O,
rubrications
;

pp.

51-152, 570;
I2"3
c.

B.M.A.Cr,
11.;

pp.

290-

291, &c.

[Ff 238 of i8'2X

and 23

small, neat

naskh

not dated, but belonged to

Muhammad
Add. 3090

the scribe, A. H. 11

19.]

174

UJo^i

^jU

Fragments of a very extensive history of the Caliphs (or general history) which I have not yet succeeded in identifying. These fragments amount in all to 90 ff. [of 272 x i8'3 c. and
31
11.;

fairly clear

but ungraceful naskh, apparently of 15th

century]

and form five separate portions of the history, separated by lacunas of greater or less extent. Besides the
division into years there
is

also a division into chapters, of

which the numeration commences anew for the 'Abbasid Caliphs, each chapter comprising the reign of a Caliph. The


HAND-TJST OF
first fragment
(fif.

MUHAMMADAN
The

MSS.

29

1-6) contains part of chs. xii and xiii (reigns

of Yazid III and Ibrahim: A. H. 126).


(ff.

second fragment

7-16) contains part of chs. xiii and xiv, and chiefly consists of notices of persons who died in A. H. 126, especially of

Walld

II.

The

third fragment

is

a single leaf (f 17) contain-

ing four entire and two incomplete biographical notices of

persons
(ff.

who

died about A. H. 126-128.


i

The fowth fragment


ii

18-42) contains part of chs.

and

(reigns of as-Saffah

and al-Mansur, A. H. 133-138) of the 'Abbasid period.


fifth, largest

The

chs.

and last fragment (fif. 43-90) comprises part of xi-xv (reigns of al-Muntasir al-Mu'tamid, A.H. 247-264).

Amongst
(d. A. H.

other authorities, our historian cites (f


see de Slane's Ibn Khallikan, vol.

15^,
b.

4th

1.

from end) the MazudiTdt of Shaykh Jamalu'd-Din


597
:

al-JawzT

ii,

pp. 96-98),

so that he evidently wrote subsequently to that date.

The
in

manner

in which he speaks of the

Imam

al-Hasan

b. 'All al;

'Askarl (f 80^) would suggest that he was a Shl'ite


the course of this notice he cites a

and

work by

his grandfather

on

the tinlaiufulness of zvinc (which


as follows
:

may give

a clue to his identity)

j^\
aJLJU

J3AJ

i^j^

O^

,j.*-..aJI

aXjI

ju^
'^^

IjI

si-sA-o-w

jJti

ali\j

j^I

J^
j-ct<

l^3^v"

^^^

O^

'^^

Osa<

xSJ

dJJU

175

^l.^,rt^ O^-**^ J^*-.* ^o^^

Qq* 136

History of Sultan Selhns entry into Egypt, abridged from


the work of Shaykh

Ahmad h. Zanbal ar-Rammdl{d.


;

A.H. 961).
;

See B.M. ^. C', pp. 355-356 [Ff 52 of 20-3 X 14-0 ii, pp. 156-157.
fairly legible nasta'lTq
;

Gesch. d. Arab., No. 523


c.

V.C,

and 26

11.

ugly but

not dated.]

30

lIAXn-I.IST

OF

MUHAMMADAN
ijjjJI

MSS.

176

<^^t

^ij^.

Qq.

147

History of the Turkish power in Kgypt (i.e. of the Bahri and BurjT Mamluks) from A. II. 650 to a. II. 805, anonymous, defective at the end, and beginning abruptly, after the Bisini
'lld/i

[Ff 90of

2rox
o-Jl

I5'4c.

and

15

11.;

fair

naskh; rubrications.]

177-181

^i iJ^-^i

iijjJI

^ij^

Add. 2937-2941

Transcript by Sir James Redhouse of 'All b. al-Hasaji alKhazrajVs History of the Rasuli dynasty of Yemen, properly entitled al-^nqudii l-hi hi iyya fl akhbdrid-DaivlatPr-Rasfi/iyya,
together with his
tables,

English translation, annotations, indices,


in five

and maps,

volumes.
i

Vol.

i.

Add. 2937,
11.,

comprising 769 pp. of


text,

\y6x ro

c.

and

15

contains the

transcribed

in

Sir

James Redhouse's

neat, scholarly

naskh, fully pointed, from the unique MS. in the India Office

Library (a
Sir

gift

of

Warren Hastings) described

at pp.

203-204

of Loth's Catalogue (No. 710).

In a short Arabic preface

transcribe, translate,

James Redhouse explains the motives which led him to and annotate this work, and, in gratitude for the degree oi Doctor 0/ LeUers conferred upon him in June 1884, to present the completed results of this immense labour
Cambridge, there to be preserved
in

to the University of

the

The substance of this preface is repeated in Add. 2938, which, together the English preface of vol. with vol. iii. Add. 2939, contains the English translation,
Public Library.
ii,

preceded by tables of contents and an introduction of 115 pp. The paging in these two volumes is consecutive the first
;

contains pp. cxv

741, the second ends with p. 1538.

These
than

two

vols.,

as well as the

two following, are of a larger

size

HAND-LIST OF MUHAAIMADAN MSS.


the vol. containing the text,
fourth vol. of the series,
tions,

3I

vi::. I9"8 x I2'2 c. and 19 11. The Add. 2940, containing the Annotacomprises 670 pp.; the last, Add. 2941, containing

the Index, Tables, and Maps, 405 pp.; including 16 pp. of print, viz. Sir J. Redhouse's Tentative Chronological Synopsis

of the History of
500,000
{}) to A. D.

A rabia and

its

NeigJiboiirs frotn

B. C.

679 Aug. 8th, 1888, as the date whereon Sir James Redhouse terminated this labour of love. The five volumes are handsomely bound in tooled morocco and gilt-edged, and are enclosed in a morocco case.
p.

(Triibner, 1887).

note on

405 of

this vol. gives

182

1^5-AjJ'

^jl5

Add. 2926

The
'Ilah

volume of the famous chronicle of Abu 'Abdi Muhammad Shamsu'd-Din adh-Dhahabl (d. A. H. 748),
first

containing the history of Islam


Prophet.

down
;

to

the death of the

See H.Kh., No 2220; Gesch. d. Arab., No. 410 173-4) B. M. A. C.\ pp. 738-740 B. M.A. C.\ p. 279, &c. (pp. ungraceful but clear [Ff 237 of 257 X I7"5 c. and 29 11. nasta'llq with rubrications dated the 2nd of Rabr I, A.M. 845 one or two scribe, Hasan b. 'All b. Muhammad al-Zarkashi
; ;

leaves near the end

damaged by
O^-o^

moisture.]

183

SiU ^jjU

Add. 2892

The original of the History of the Imams and Sayyids of ^Omdn translated into English by Dr Badger and published by the Hakluyt Society in 1871. The work is entitled alFathu l-mubln ft strati' s-Sddati' l-Bu Sa'ldln, and has for its author Shaykh Hanild b. Muhaniviad b. Razlq, the IbadI, of For contents, &c., see Dr the race of Sa'id b. Ghassan. Badger's translation. [Ff 261 of 32-0 x 20"8 c. and 24 11. dated the 24th of large, bold, clear naskh with rubrications Rabr II, A. H. 1275 scribe, Sulayman b. Sa'ld b. Mubarak b.
;
;

'Abdu'llah

b.

Mubarak

b.

Salim of the race of Hatim.]


iMt ^UJl

1QC 184, 185


^oA
'All b.
its

^,U

I-

Add. 2927

^^^ gggg
;

al-Hasan Ibn 'Asdkir's History of Damascus and notable men. See H.Kh., Nos. 2218 and 2101 Gesch. d.

32

IIAN'D-l.IST

OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

Arab., No. 267, pp. 92-93;

B.M.A.

C!\ pp. 442-445, &c.


fi".

B.Jlf.A.C.\ pp. 177, 592-593; [Add. 2927 comprises vols, i

and ii, the first of 206, the second of ff 330, of 3r2 x 20'6 c. and 41 11., written in good naskh with rubrications, and dated, Add. scribe, 'All b. BakrI. at the end of vol. ii, a.h. 1183 2928 (vol. iii) comprises ff. 244, and is uniform with the
;

other volumes.
vol.
ii

Vol.

contains the historical introduction


to J!^>t^

the biographies
to $j-^

same down

down O^ j^ V-

O^

ij-i*f^^

>

vol.

iii

the

186

J**^i
rare history of

ti ^ij^j

Add. 200
which another

Shah

Isma'Tl the Safavi, of

See copy, marked Or. 3248, exists in the British Museum. P. C, No. Ixxiv, pp. Rieu's Fcrs. SnppL, No. 52, pp. 34-35
;

147-149.

low

187, 188

-too

^^ r^-^
(
.

I-

Oo. 6.

60

tZ-^^'

^^^ 4II

The Tdrlkh-i-ShamsJilr K/idni, a well-known abridgment made by Tawakkul Beg b. Tiilak Beg in A. II. 1063. See P. C, Nos. cc and cci, pp. 290-292.
of Firdawsl's SlidJuidma

Tabari's History

\^j^

^O^
Add. 836

189

l/J*

T-ip

The

first

half of an
b.

Muhammad

Jarlr at-Tabaris

Arabic abridgment of Abu Ja'far famous history, described,


from the Persian

apparently correctly, as a retranslation

(probably Bal'ami's) version, extending to the end of the Omayyad dynasty. [Ff 238 of 27*8 x 17-0 c. and 27 11.; bad
Indian nasta'llq; rubrications.
it

F.
(I

is

missing.

In the colophon

is

stated that this version

presume,

for the actual tran-

a good deal more modern) was finished in and that it was taken from a copy dated A. H. 627, which in turn was from the original J-^*^! J^-^l) dated Tuesday, 26th of Rajab, A.H. 442. Bal'ami, the translator of
script appears
A. H. 876,
(

the original chronicle into Persian, died in A. H. 386.]

See

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

33
transla-

H.K/l, No. 2250; Dubeux and Zotenberg's French


tion (Paris, 1867-1874) in the " avertissements"; B.
p.

M.A.C.\

142

B.M.P.O,

pp. 68-71, &c.


-'^>^>3)

190
Bal'aml's

(,^jl*

^jJ^ ^jjU
of Tabarl's

Oo. 6. 10
history.

Persian

translation

See

P. C, No. xxxix, pp. 99-100.

191

(l5%^ ^a^^j^) c^j^


volume of the Turkish

r-^'J^

Gg.

5.

15

translation of Tabarl's history

(or rather

its abridgment) containing the history of Islam from the time of the Prophet to the Caliphate of al-Muqtadir.

The beginning
1.

of this vol. corresponds with vol. iii, p. 124, 24 of the Constantinople ed. of A. H. 1260. [Ff 375 of 3ro X 2ro c. and 17 11. large, clear Turkish naskh, vocalized,
; ;

with rubrications

Yusuf

b.

Rustam.

dated Dhu'l-Hijja 8th, A.H. 781; scribe, At the end there is a list of the Ottoman

Sultans and the principal events of


dates, ranging

Ottoman
Dd.

history, with

from

A. H.

687 to

A. H. 983.] 2.

1Q9 1Q4 192-194


Three
vol.
i

^1 (^^
(

.^Ji\ ^A**-^')

-.13 ijj-^ ^ij^^


first

r^

481 Dd.

2.

482

j^^ ^

^g

vols,

(comprising the

half of the history

down
which

to the death of Abii Talib) of the Turkish Tabarl, of

pp.

1-167 (the whole) of


vol.
ii

vol.

of the Const, ed. of

A.H. 1260;

vol.

ii

of the printed edition, together


;

37 pp. of vol. iii and vol. iii = the remainder of [Ff 218, 154, 190 of 28-5 X 19-8 c, and 15-17 11.; good Turkish naskh, with rubrications, pointed in vols, ii and iii. Dated Shawwal, A. H. 1074, at the end of vol. iii.]

with the
vol.
iii.

first

195, 196

(^j3 .^^y)

^^

^ij\3

^^ ^

16

The whole of the Turkish Tabari in two volumes, the first extending from the beginning to the death of Abu Talib
iii, p. 137 of ed.); the second from that point to the end (al-Muqtadir). [Ff 498, 381 of 31-3 x 21-4 and 19 11.; good, large Turkish naskh, pointed in vol. ii rubrications dated A. H. 974 and A. H. 999.]

(=vol.

^"


HAND-IIST OV MUI.IAMMADAN

34

MSS.

197

(^%J

-"^^^j^)

^j^ ^o^

Dd. 11. 30

Another portion of the Turkish version of Tabarl, including the whole of vol. ii of the Const, ed. and the beginning of vol. iii as far as [Ff 98 of 213 x I4'4 c. and I2 of p. 32. 20 11.; small, neat, but rather illegible hand defective at end, and wanting colophon. The volume was in the hands of Jacob Meier in April 1705.]
1.
;

198, 199

(^^

^^^y)

^j^

^ij\J

^f^

^!^J

Hindustani translation of Tabari's history, made by Ja^far Shah RidJiazvi h. Sayyid Qaviai'iid-Din 'All, comprising four vols, bound in two, of which the first concludes
with the conquest of
second with the death of

Yaman by Sayf Muhammad


;

b.
;

Dhl Yazan

the

the tJiird with the

death of 'All

Omayyad
19
11.;

dynasty.

fair

and the fourth with the fall of the [Ff 320 and 270 of 32-0 x 2 r4 c. and no date.] rubrications Indian ta'llq
b.
; ;

Abl Talib

200-202

.^-U.

L^b'xri^

,t

^jb

.-

Oo- 6. 17

Add. 201

Q^ g ^g

Three independent volumes which together make up a complete copy of Iskandar MnnsJifs TdrlkJi-i-' Alavi-drd-yi 'Abbds'i. See P. C, Nos. Ixxi-lxxiii, pp. 145-147.

203

(^^-^ ^j^5
half (from the beginning of the

Qq. 22

The second

Omayyad
:

dynasty to A. H. 1 103) of 'Abdu'l-Malik b. Husayn b. 'Abdu'lMalik al-Isdvits Universal History, properly entitled

See B.M.A. C.\ pp. 573-4 B. M. A. C.-, pp. 296-7. [Ff. 396 of 28"8 X 20"2 c. and 31 11.; fair naskh rubrications; dated A. H. 11 12; scribe, 'Abbas b. 'Abdu'l-Jawwad al; ;

Manufl.]

204

OJ^ ^.j^
History of
in

Add. 2898
'Abdi'lldh
b.

Aden by Shaykh Abu


whereof the
first

Ahmad

Mahrain,

two

parts,

treats of the antiquities.

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


monuments,
its

35
;

and gates of the town the second and the biographies of its eminent men. [Ff. 133 of 23"3 X i6"3 c. and 25 11.; legible naskh, with rubrications dated Shawwal, A. H. 1273; scribe, Yahya b. Muhsin b. Hasan.] The year A. H. 897 seems to be the latest date mentioned in the course of the work.
walls, suburbs,

of

history,

205

j\}^ o^^ C^ ^ij^

Qq.
^^

200

A
The

History of

Ahmad

Pasha called

al-Jazzdr" ("the
in the latter year.

Butcher") from

A. H.

1169 to 1225, written

transcription of this copy was completed on Tuesday the 22nd of Rabr n, A. H. 1232, by Ibrahim an-Nahhas. [Ff 71 of 2r4x I5'i c. and 25 11.; clear naskh, rubrications.] See

B.M.A.C\
206

p.

436b;

B.M.A.C:\
li'^^^

p.

362.

y^^

Add. 2925
(defective

A
at

general history of the

Muhammadan power

beginning and end, and having several other lacunae) from

A. H. 5 to A. H. 679,

which
is

have not yet been able to


five

identify.

The

earlier

part

very summary,
;

or six years often

occupying only one page but from about A. H. 540 onwards it becomes much more ample, and contains in particular a

number of interesting biographical


full

notices, as well as a pretty


I7'8
c.

account of the Crusades.


11;

[Ff 192 of 27*0 x

and

21

large, clear naskh,


;

apparently of early 14th century,

vocalised pretty freely

rubrications.]

207,208

^y^,U
known
as the

0.^6-^1/^^
TdrlkJi-i-

The
Ferishta,

Gulshan-i-IbrdJiimi, better

by

Muhammad Qasim Hindushah

of Astarabad,

commonly

called Ferishta.

See P. C, Nos. Ixxxii-lxxxiii,

PP- 155-157-

209

^Uj3j-j ^jjU
Tdrlkh-i-FiruzshdJil.

Go. 6.

20

Diyatid-Dm BaratiVs No. Ixxxv, pp. 159-160.

See P. C,

32

36

IIAND-I.IST

OF MUI.IAMMADAN
^jj\j w^UwjJl

MSS.

210

^A^j^j^

Oo. 6.

35

The

IntikJidb-i- TarikJi-i-Firnzslialit, also called fahaqdt-i-

Akbarl and DJiiknil-Mulnk, of 'Abdiil-Haqg Haqql.


P.C., No. Ixxxi, pp. 154-155.

See

211

^^^.^^ ^jl3

Add. 2772

writer

History of KasJumr by Nardyati Kill, continued by a later down to A. D. 1846. See P. C, No. ciii, pp. 177-179.
AiJJL:

212

^ij\3

Add. 3042

A
Zaydl

short account of Calcutta, by Sayyid


(c. A. D.

Ghuldm Hasan-i-

1805).

Sec P. C, No.

cviii,

pp. 185-187.

213, 214

.^,1.

^,0

M.

3^23^

Two
'lldh

copies of the well-known TdnkJi-i-Giizlda oi

Havidu

Mustatvfl-i-Qazwuil.

See P. C, Nos. xl-xH, pp. loi-

102.

215

j^lii^^^a^ ^jjU

Add. 407

The first part of the TdrlkJi-i-Mahmudshdhl, by an unknown author, extending down to the year A. H. 655.
See P. C, No.
xliii,

pp.

102-105.

216

j^^ ^i;U
succinct history of

Add. 3265
earliest times

A
to

Egypt from the

down

Sulayman I (a. h. unknown authorship.


11-62, 3-10,
2,
I,

926), defective at the beginning, of


[Ff. 70,

misplaced so that they stand

64-69, 63, 70; 21-4 X 15-0 c. and 13 11.; clear but poor naskh rubrications.] Begins with the reign
fif.
;

of t^jjliu,

who

is

supposed to have reigned before the

Deluge and before the building of Memphis.


217

0^1

^0^5

Qq. 1651-2

An account of events connected with the history of Yemen during the latter part of the loth century of the hijra (a. h.
942-982), by an

anonymous contemporary

author.

The most

HAND-LIST OF
prominent names
Pasha,

MUHAMMADAN
Pasha,

MSS.

'i^'J

in the narrative are

Rid wan Pasha, Oways

Mahmud
b.

Pasha,

Mustafa

Azdamir Pasha,

Da'ud b. Tahir, Shaykh Sharafu'd-Din 'Ah, the FaqlJi Shamsu'd-Din, Shuja'u'd-Din Salah b. Da'ud b. 'Ah b. Da'ir, Jamalu'd-Din al- Hasan b. 'Ah, Shaykh 'Omar b. 'Amir at-Tahirl, the Amir Sa'Id b. Yaqut, the FaqlJi 'Imadu'dDln Yahya b. Ibrahim an-Nusayri, and the Amlrii' l-Mummln Yahya b. Sharafu'd-Din b. Shamsu'd-Din b. al-Mahdl h-dini 'llah Ahmad b. Yahya b. Rasul, called Imam and Khalifa. The MS. has been already described (see No. 142 supra). The first portion (that noticed immediately above) occupies ff. i^-

Shaykh 'Amir

29=*

the second

(ff.

30^-43*)

is

a long

poem commemorating
:

the exploits of

Ridwan Pasha, beginning

The
'(J'j-*)

date

A. H.

972

is

mentioned

in

the following lines

(,^-fr*>**J'

IJ'^)^-*

J>-3

'ul/*-*^'

J^~M

^
)^^>.*

'-ir!?-^

j-^i'

'^U-a*JI

..a..

o ^s
!)

^JUJt ^elt

'^IjJwJI ^J^ \Jj^\


'^l~.Jt

aj..*iJ>

'^LLjLj

LSl..^.jt-....

jus_> vJ.>

wvtfto

.%w jju

^^j^

218

Oy.j^

L>? ^-3i

^O^

Add. 1069

An

abridged Arabic translation of Josephus ben Gorion

History of tJie Jeivs <(U j.*f^i jju*. as the translator says from the time of Adam till the destruction of the Temple
the reign of Titus.

in

That the translation was made from the Hebrew, and not directly from the original, appears from the colophon, which begins thus
:

jW*"*^'

.-iol3JI

^^*^^\

wjU^

^a

lj*.3

IJjk

'**-

j**~J

jj-*?"

I-*^

O'

W^-^^^

wjL^XJI
3-V^

tjkft

^Xft
^_5^fr

cAJj
''-*-'-J

)j>-

'*^^:!^

^>>^

-5

**:;'*^*"

1^ ^}^

a'U-^

O-o^

38

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN

MSS.

200 of 209 X I4'2 c. and 17 11.; good, clear naskh no date or name of scribe or translator.] The work has been printed at Beyrout, 1872. See B.Jl/.A.C.^,
[Ff.
;

rubrications

p.

2,

xi.

[a^aaJI

^3UaJI

wftJU.

See i^^a^l

aJL^JI.]

219

OjUu

jujb

Add. 4181
or Risdla/.
67.,

treatise

on swords, entitled

Tdyld-i-Basdrat
See

i-shainshir-shmdst,

by

Ltitfiilldh ^'Nit/idr."

No.

cxxxvi, pp. 223-5.

220
of the
("

^>U)l

^^^

^>t~^l

j-^l

Qq. 231

At-tibriil-i)iasbukfi naslliati l-Midilk, an Arabic translation

celebrated
to

al-GJiazzdlVs

Persian

Naslhatiil-Miilfik

Kings "), composed for Sultan Muhammad b. Malikshah. See H. Kh., No. 2366; B. M. A. C.\ pp. 658, 746; B.M.A. C:-, p. 475^ &c. [Ff 70 of 199 x 140 c. and 23 11.; dated the 28th of Dhulrubrications fair, legible naskh
Advice
;
;

Qa'da, A. H. 1027

scribe,
aJJt

Muhammad

al-Ahmadl.]

^^-JjJ
[Ff
56^-59''.]

ri--Jt

i.jj

pLJLaJl

Aia^
2,

Add. 3257^
Mysticism.

See

infra, untitled MSS., II,

221

Add. 785

The

Tulifatii'd-daJir

wa nafhatuz-zahr fl dydni

aldi

L-

Mad'uiati inin aJdil-asr, a biography of notables of Medina

contemporary with the author, Sayyid Khalil Efendi


Miirddl
(d. A. H. 1206),

al-

arranged

in four sections: (i)

Sayyids;

HAND-LIST OF
(2)

MUHAMMADAN
Preachers
;

MSS.

39
of letters.

Doctors of Divinity
the

(3)

(4)

Men

MS.

The copyist of this C.\ pp. 445^-446% and 345^ same as the copyist of the MS. alhided to in the last reference, viz. 'Umar b. 'Abdu's-salam al-DaghistanI al-Madani. [Ff 100 of 22-4 X 15-2 c. and 23 11.; good naskh rubrications;
See B.M.A.
is
;

dated

A. H. 1202.]

222
tions, printed at

O^A^' ^^^
Constantinople in
(not
A. H.

Dd.

6.

16

Tiihfahi sh- ShdJidJi, a Turkish treatise on religious obliga-

1258 and described


1,

by von
et seqq.

Hammer

in the Journal Asiatique for 1844,

p.

The author

named

in the MS.)

is

said to

219 be
i-

AbiU-Baqd Kajfawl
;

(d. A. H. 1094).

See Berl.

T. C, p. 44.

[Ff 99 of 20-8 X 15-0 c. and 19 11.; mediocre Turkish nasta'llq; incomplete at end no scribe's name or date.] rubrications
;

223, 224
Ttihfatti s-Sibydti,

0^!j^' A**-'

..

Gg. 6. 31^ Li 5 25

interlinear glosses,

an Arabic-Persian glossary with Turkish i' matit lldh b. Ahmad b. compiled by Qddl Mubdrak ar-Runii. See P. C, Nos. clx, clxix', pp. 243,

251-252.

225

*Uisw,)l

_3

L^^)\ jU.1

.lijJiil

(or aiJL.) iisw,;

Qq. 77
to

short history of the Prophets and Caliphs


li-i^zdzi Dlni'lldJi (A. H. 427) called

down

adh-

Dhdhir
anbiyd

Tu/ifatu [on the

title-page] or

wa

end] \ih-dhurafd fl akJibdri 7'l-kJinlafd by Abiil- Hasan al-Duvil (called on

Bulghatu

[at the

title-page ,^jjJ< O^')i6'0 X I2-0 c. and 11 11.

See H. Kh., No. 1906. [Ff. 116 of the first 8 ff and the last leaf in a

more modern hand

large, clear old naskh, pointed.]

226

Qq.

243

treatise

on

Marriage &c. called Tn/ifatiil-Arus tva

n-Nnfns by Abu 'Abdu'lldh Muhammad b. Ahmad See H. Kh., No. 2623 B. M.A. C.\ p. 668; L. C, V, pp. 167-168. i, pp. 289-290; [Ff 228 of 201 X 157 c. and rubrications; no date or colophon.] 15 11.; good, clear naskh
NnzJiatii
at-Tijdni.
;
;


40

HAND-LIST OV MUI.IAMM ADAN MSS.


>UA^Jt j.,^ >6iyJl

227
Ff. 8

ii^

Add. 2788
p)-

from the end of an Arabic book on the

ram ids of

Egypt, entitled, as appears from the co\ophon, Tu/i/a^u'/-Ktrdm bi-kJiahari l-aJirdm by S/iaykh Jaldhid-Dhi 'Abdiir-Rahindn
as-Snyull.

and 17
tions
;

11.;

See H. KJi., No. 2646. [Ff 8 of 20-0 x 14-4 c. some marginal corrections; rubricaclear naskh
;

not dated.]
Aiij|^<^

228

^^^-aid^ 'jy^^l AAa^


of Jurisprudence

Gg.6.36
entitled

An anonymous compendium
Tiihfatii l-Mulnk,

beginning

[Ff.

52

of

rubrications,

19-8 X 12-3 c. and 13 11.; neat naskh, with between gold borders; dated Saturday the 8th of
II.

Ramadan,
ddr.']

A.

973; written for

Muhammad Beg

the ^Alani-

229

Qq. 189

An
down

account of the rulers of Egypt from the earliest times

to the time of Selim III (A.H. 12 16) called TuhfatihiNddjiirm fi man tasarrafa fi Misr mind/- IVuldti zi'ds-Saldiln

by ^Abdu'l/dh

b.

Hijdzl as-SarqazvI.
in

the brief preface, was undertaken

The work, as stated Ramadan, A. H. 12 14,

in

at

the suggestion of some friends of the author, for the delectation o{ Diydn\i-Din Yilsnf Pdshd, and was completed on Thursday, the 8th of

Jumada

II, A. H. 12 16.

This copy

is

an autograph,

transcribed by the author from his original manuscript and

completed on Muharram 27, A.H. 12 17. The work is divided The Introduction treats into an Introduction and 3 Chapters. of the virtues of Egypt, the verses and traditions referring to Ch. i it, and the Prophets and Holy Men who inhabited it.


HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
treats of

41

the

Egypt under the Four Orthodox Cahphs, al- Hasan, Omayyads, the 'Abbasids, the Tulunids and Ikhshldids ch. ii deals with the Fatimids, Ayyubids, Mamluks, and [Ff. 72 of Circassians cJi. in with the Ottoman supremacy. rubrications 22"3 X I5'0 c. and 16 11.; clear but ugly naskh dated Muharram 27, A. H. 1217, as above noted.]
; ;
;

230

L^^Vl Aia-:
Persian Manual called TnhfatiLl-Hadl by
Ilyds.

Gg.

6.

312

A
b.

Muhammad
Add. 1084

Hdjl

See P. C, No.
xrtJ-SI

clxix^, p. 252,

231

s:uiA

4^Aa^

Tahq'iq-i-Jiaft Iqllm, a tract

of the Seven Climes, compiled for

on the limitation and definition Thomas Roebuck by an


cxxiii, pp.

anonymous
232

Indian.

See P. C, No.

202-204,

(^j.5 ^<w*^h)

pUJ^)t Zj.^Xi
{vis.

Dd.

9.

13

A
total

Turkish translation of part

the

first

20 out of the

number of 70 biographies)
TadJikiratu l-azvliyd,
A. H. 931.

'Attars

dated Muharram,
13
11.;

Shaykh Farldtid-Dln by an anonymous translator, [Ff. 180 of 29-6 x 19-0 c. and


of

fair

Turkish naskh, pointed; rubrications.]

233

V>^

^-^1

h^^

Add. 30652

A work on Muhammadan doctrine, theology and ethics, by Sayyid Ya'qub, entitled (f. 2^, penultimate line) TadJikiratu
's-Sayyid Ya'qfib, beginning
t>\^i
'_j^'^\
:

jj\^

^e.

iU'Njr

ojjb

J.^

t^JJI

aU

J^.aJI

This work, bound up with Add.


a
table of contents occupying

3065'
and
It is
c.

(see iufra, s.v.


is

jjpJiciyi cL-e), has a separate pagination,


full
ff.

prefaced by

10.

defective at the
11.,

end,

comprises

ff.

251

of 20-5 x 14-5

and 23

and

is

written in good ta'llq with rubrications.

The missing

portion,

as appears from the table of contents, does not exceed 3 or 4


leaves.

42

IIAND-LIST OK MIJ

lA

MM

ADAN

MSS.

234

e5^^i=^*i)'

^^

Ov

>3^>

^^'

Ij^-j-*

Qq- 23
l-'ajjdb,

The

Tadhkiratii

hlil-albdb

fi' l-jdmi'

r ii-'ajabt

work on Medicine, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics by Shaykh Da fid b. 'Umar al-Antdki (d. A. H. 1005 or 1008) of
which the contents are summarily described by H. Kh., No. 281 1. See also B. M. A. C.\ p. 459 B. M. A. C.\ pp. 548-9 Egyptian editions of A. II. 1281, 1282, /. O.A. C, p. 230, &c. [Ff. 369 of 29'0X20"i c. and 35 11.; ugly, but fairly 1294. rubrications no date or colophon.] legible naskh
; ;
;
;

235-237

.UJ,. .1^; 5>.JJ

^'^'''

^"

^^d%3\

SJm'ard or Lives of the Persian Poets.


cxiv, pp. 191-3.

Three MSS. of DawlatslidJi s well-known TadJikiratii'sJiSee P. C, Nos. cxii-

238

0!/*^

0^>5
a

Add. 252

The
difficult

TarJinndn-i-Qiir d)i,

words used
AiujJ;J\

in

the Quran.

work explaining the more See P. C, No. xix, p. 46.


infra.']

[dusj.w'N)!

tfU-jJt.

See No. 272

239

Qq. 93

biography of Shaykh

Ahmad

b.

ar-Rufdi, entitled

fl Strati Snltdni l-Arifui, by Shaykh Taqiiid-Dln 'Abdiir-Rahmdn b. 'AbdiCl-Miihsin al-Wdsiti. See H. Kh., No. 2957. [Ff 48, ff. 2-7 and 48 missing, of iS'Ox 1 2*2 c. and 21 11.; fair naskh, rubrications; no date or
Tirydqti l-Muhibbln

colophon.]
Aj'^-^JI

^t ,^1

JL-jl

^ilj-i)l

Ot^ij^i

Add. 3257*
ii.

[Ff

40''-48-\]

See infra, untitled

MSS.,

II,

See untitled

MSS.,

I,

iii,

under Christian

Offices, &c.

240

tjiU

J-^^

Add. 3240

A
naskh,

small tract of
rubrications)

ff.

25 (of lyi x containing two

no

c.

and 12-15

H-

^^ir

separate

treatises

in

HAND-LIST OF
Malay, the first
the second
defective
at
(ff.

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

43

on the Interpretation of Dreams ; 19^-25^) a fragment of a reh'gious treatise,


{^. i''-i8=')
It
is

thus described by Dr Van was submitted " Not dated small octavo. Two different fragments are bound together and intermixed." [The pages have now been replaced in the right order.] "I. ..is a treatise on interpretation of dreams. The author says in the introduction that his work is divided into twenty chapters, viz. dreams of heaven; of men; of animals; of trees, mountains, houses and all lofty things of clothes of of meat of reptiles of birds of the sea and rivers
beginning.

Ronkel of Leyden to

whom

it

perfumes and odours


of towns and villages
earth, stone
;

of faithfulness towards

God

of

fire
;

of weapons
;

of

all

kinds of deeds
;

of

and jewels

of fruit

fowling
ch.
vi.

of various things.
1

of music of fishing and But the MS. ends abruptly at


;

1...

fragment of a religious book.

It

presents

many Arabic
;

phrases and words, and appears to be translated

This fragment treats of the knowledge of God's Power of the behaviour of men towards God and of There is nothing remarkable about the the way to God. from the Arabic.
;

spelling or language of either part."

241

*lUaU v-ij*^

Qq- 46

The Arabic prose translation (or SJidhndma made by al-Fath b. 'All


entitled, as
it

rather abridgment) of the


b.

Miihanimad
al-Isbahdnl,

b.

al-Fath

al-Binddrl (so pointed quite clearly)

properly

would appear from the


jW*-'

title-page, Jli:^! wU=>

'^a^l jy-9

^<ri**J'
"

iU-oJt j.^1

The importance
"

of

this early version of the

Book of Kings

(made, as appears

soon after the year A. H. 620) has been pointed out by Noldeke {Iran. National-pos, p. JJ and See also Houtsma's Recueil de textes relatifs a Ihistoire n. 2). from a passage on f
108'',

des

vol. ii, p. xxxvii et seqq.; Slane's Cat. of Ahlwardt's Cat. of Berlin Arabic MSS., p. 341 Arabic MSS., No. 8440. This excellent MS., which is not dated, is judged by Dr Rieu to date from the 8th century of [Ff 152 of 26-0 x 18-4 c. and 25 11. very carefully the hijra.

Seljoucides,

Paris


AM M ADAN

44

FIAND-LIST OK

MUI.I

MSS.
rule, fully

written in j^ood, clear naskli


vocalised.]

i)r()[)er

names, as a
death
of

The volume ends

with the

Rustam,

which, perhaps, ends the portion translated by al-Bindari,


since the MS. concludes with the words:

242

Add. 3235

A
ly..ark.

work on the excellences of al-Madlna,


:

entitled ai-Ta'n/,

beginning

^ oUk..guo J^i<a>^

3.>JbJI

^uJ^

i..9;JI>

(^JJt

<^

Jca.M

note at the beginning by the Rev, G. C. Renouard


it

describes

as " an account of the

Holy Places

at

Medinah,

extracted from the great collection of the Traditions respecting

Mohammed by
and 17
a note
11.;

al-Bokharl," but only a portion of the work

appears to be drawn from this source.


large, clear
;

in

[Ff 66 of i8"Ox I3"8 c. naskh rubrications. Not dated, but red on the last page records the date of the death of

Shaykh
243

Isma'il an-NabuliisI in Dhu'l-Hijja, A. H. 1062.]

w>^l

sJujju

Add. 7901

Kitdb ft baydni ta'rifi 'l-'Agl, zua fl-nid yajibu, wa nid yastahillii, wa md yajuzu fi Jiaqqi 'lldhi ta'dld, wa md yajuzu fi Jiaqqi 'l-anbiyd...iva ta'rifi'l-Isldni, wdl-Imdn, wa'l-Ihsdn,
iva 't-tawba,
treatise

wa

's-sidq, zva

'l-wara\

wa

'z-zuhd,

wa

't-tariq,

on various religious matters, by Abu' 1-' Abbas 'Utlundn ash-Sharnubl, followed by another treatise by as-Siiyftti. [The vol. contains 94 of 172 x I2"2 c. and 21 11.; good
fif.

naskh
ff.

rubrications.

The

treatise

above mentioned occupies


A. H. 1070.]

1-39,

and

is

dated DJui'l-Qdda,

244
[Ff. 1-69.]

c5^W-^ C.U.J*!

Add. 10711
belonged.

The

Definitions {Ta'rifdt) oi al-JurjdnJ, edited

by

Fliigel (Leipzig, 1845), to

whom

this MS. formerly

MUHAMMADAN
MSS.

HAND-LIST OF

45

See No. 37 supra; H. Kh., No. 3105; B.M.A.C}, pp. 230,


468, 641, &c.

245, 246

oli,^copies

113
^^; "Definitions"

an anonymous work on terms, arranged in alphabetical ( order, and beginning


of
Ta'j'Ifdt),

Two

mostly

scientific
:

^1
[Qq.
fair

.Ul

^t

.Ut 3 ^-N)! 0"

'W'

113
;

comprises
140 of

ff.

nasta'llq
ff.

rubrications
I7'2

120 of 22-3 x 157 c. and 21 11.; dated A. H. 1151. Qq. 149


17
A. H.
11.;

comprises

x 9'8 and

fair

nasta'llq;

rubrications;

marginal notes; dated

1139.]

247

Jj^-^ L^^AAJjA?
large collection of

Add. 423

Ta'ziyas and

poems

for recitation

during the month of Muharram, fully described at pp. 122142 (No. Ixvi) of P. C.

248
Kitdbii

^o.^r^\^,Axi
ta'llmil-Masi/il,

Add. 3164

the Catechism of Cardinal de from French into Arabic by Father Justus de Beauvais. See Steinschneider's Polem. 7ind Apologet. Literatiir m Arab. Sprache in vol. vi of the AbJiandl. f. d.
Richelieu,

translated

Kunde
is

d.

Morgenlandes
:

(1877), pp. 215-216.

The

title-page

as follows


4^'

HAND-LIST OV M I' HA MM. \ DAN MSS.


jj^^^^JI
vf~*Jj

^J^^
i
>-^l

J^3^

"*

>*-~"*"

Ojj[J\

di^jjii]

aiJU
'^I

J^dV^'

^<r*-**^'

^_AJ^;-.iJI

^Ja3^)I

jl*--3I

j-Li

The work
17
11.;

is

diviflcd
ff.

into

30 chapters, of
[Ff.

which
x 14-5
c.

the

contents are stated on


April 30,

2^-3^
;

203 of
;

2ro

good, clear naskh


A. D.

rubrications

and dated Thursday,

17

3.]

249
without

o!/*Ji jir-^

Mm.

6.

Notes on a Commentary on the Qur'an, anonymous and title, beginning abruptly with a brief statement of the

different explanations of the letters

(the Sfiratii l-Baqard)

^1 prefixed to Sura ii and ending with the Snrahi'l-Fatilia,


Begins
Sjlwl
:

which follows the Silratiin-Nds.


^tfOf.

vofcLJI

j^v^a.

0jll.1

U ^\

^<r^l

aJJI

<iJ^5

Z7i

Jut

In the

commentary on
:

v.

6 of Sura

ii

"

Mawlana Tsamu'di-*^

b. Muhammad b. 'Arabshah almentioned, 943 see B.M.A.Cr, pp. 68-69) while al-BaydawT (d. A.n. 685) is constantly referred to but the Tafsiric l-Jalalayji (see immediately below) appears to

Dln

"

(presumably Ibrahim

Isfara'inl, d. A. H.

form the actual basis of

this

come
I9"9

the citations introduced by the word


c.

X I2'0

and 17
dated

11.;

supercommentary, and from it <J^. [Ff ^66 of clear but not very good naskh;
A.
II.

rubrications;

Dhu'l-Hijja,

1004.]

Cf.

H.KIi.,

No. 3251.

Four copies of the Tafsirii l-Jaldlayn, the well-known commentary of Jaldliid-Din Miihanwiad b. AIniiad alMahalii (d. A.n. 864), and Jaldliid-Din 'Abdiir-Ralpndn b. See H.K/i., No. 3251 Ab'i Bakr as-Snyutl (d. A. H. 911).
;

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

47

B.M.A.a,
which
29
11.
;

pp.

6e-6y, 376;

B.M.A.O,
14
fif.

pp. 71-72, where


fif.

editions are enumerated.

[Dd. 4.

comprises

this portion occupies

1-247) of 23"2 x 14-2


rubrications
;

254 (of and c.


Ff.

neat, small

nasta'llq

not dated.

248*^-251^

contain
b.

qaslda
b.

Muhammad
ff.

Ibrahim
c.

by Shaykh Abu 'Abdu'llah Sulayman. Qq. 291 comprises


11.
;

278 of 22'4 X i6'6


red,

and

31

fair
;

naskh, unpointed

text

Sayyid Rajab b. Sayyid Muhammad al-Bulukbashl. Add. 768 comprises ff. c. and 26 11.; rather poor naskh, text 292 of 1 6*5 X overlined with red colophon obliterated. Add. 780 comprises ff. 302 of 20"5 X 14-4 and 23 11.; small, clear naskh; sacred text in red dated the end of Jumada I, A. H. 938
in

commentary

in

black ink

scribe,

no
;

scribe,

'Umar

b.

Zaynu'd-Din al-MunawI.]
u!/5

254

jf^

Mm.

4.

15

The
Qur'an
pp.

Commentary on Sijras xix cxiv of the by me in the J.R.A. S. for July, 1894, 417-524, and at pp. 13-37 of P. C. The MS. is dated
old Persian
fully described

A. H. 628.

No

clue has yet been found to the authorship.

a^3UJt

s,^

j.*-^-

Add. 32571"
MSS., II,
ii.

[Ff

1 1

r''-i59^]

See infra, untitled


t-i^^l S;3- >*-Aj

255

Ii. 6.

45

Commentary on

the St'iratu'l-Kahf {Sura, xviii) in the

Malay language,

described, together with the other

MSS. in our Library which formerly belonged to Erpenius,

Malay by
4711.;

Dr Van Ronkel

in

the Bijdragen

tot

de

Taal-,

Land- en
11

Volkcnknndc van 49 of the tirage-a-part. [Ff. 135 of 13*0 x 9-6 c. and Qur'an text in red clear, neat naskh, vocalised as
;

NederlandscJi-Indii\ 6^ Volgr. II, pp. 9,

far

as

I4^]
0-:JjJ

256
[Ff. 3^-10=*.]

*!/^'

^)

j-i^^

LI. 6. 181

A commentary in Arabic on the words "/a fVd-Di?i" ("there is no compulsion in Religion") See P. C, No. cccxxviii, occurring in Qur'an ii, v. 257.
ikrdJia
p.

410.

4^

IIAND-I.IST

OK MLHIAMMADyW MSS.
Qq. 29

257^

polemical work directed against the Jews and Christians

entitled Tnfhiimi' l-Jdhilln,

by Sayyid
[Ff.
;

'All Ahinir ash-Shdfi'i,

a disciple of 'Ali al-Ihi/iayrl, the naqib of '^// an-Nabtltl


{sic,

perhaps
11.;

for

at-Tabninl)

59 of 293 x I9'8

c.

and

15

large, ill-formed

naskh

rubrications.]

258

>^ ^'^xij

Qq. 8

The Commentary on the BadViyya of \Ab2i 1-Mahdsi7i\ TaqViid Din Abu Bakr b. Hujjat al-Qddirl al-Hamaivl by himself, entitled Tagdlmu Abi Bakr. See Uri, No. 1202; Munich Cat., No. 569 Copenhagen Catalogue, Nos. 204-5 B.M.A. C:, p. 621, &c. The work was completed in Dhu'lQa'da, A. H. 826 the transcription of the MS. on Shawwal II,
\ ;

A. H. 1034.

[Ff.

343 of 29-8 X 20'0

c.

and 27

11.

fair

naskh

rubrications.]

259

O'J^'^^

Dd.

1.

The Taqzvhnn' l-Bidddn

of Abiil-Fedd, ending at a point

corresponding with the middle of the last line of p. 287 of Schier's ed. (Dresden, 1846). [Pp. 290=ff. 145, of 420 x 28-0 c.

and 31 11.; good, clear naskh, apparently written by a European. According to Prof. S. Lee {Ibn Batouta, p. xv, No. 16) "this copy is in the handwriting of Erpenius, and is probably a
transcript of the

Leyden

MS."]

260

aliUxUJi J\^'^)\

^9

aSj-o^i o'J^i>ffiy^

Qq. 65

Taqivlnm l-BulddnV l-Misriyya ft l-dmdlV s-Snltd)iiyya, an account of the geography of Egypt, and its territorial division in the reign of al-Malik al-Ashraf, compiled by order of the Amir Sha'ban b. Husayn, by an author whose name does not appear, in A. H. J']']. [Ff. 89 of 23-5 x 135 c. and 19 11. good naskh; names, titles, &c., in gold, green, and red; no colophon
;

or date.]

HAND-LIST OF
261

MUH AMMADAN

MSS.

49

Add. 32293
^

An Almanack
5th of

for the solar


A. H.

year beginning on Thursda}',


A. D.

Rabr
&c.,

II,

1028 (= March 22,

1619), with

astronomical and astrological tables, accounts of portents and


eclipses,

Sultan 'Uthman
treatise,

by Nuric^d-Dln b. Muhammad, dedicated to [The MS. comprises ff. 79, of which this II.
at

defective

the

leaves

are

of 30"5 x 20"9

rubrications,

and red

lines

occupies ff. 68^-79^ The and 33 11. good naskh, with ruled between the lines of writing.]
end,
c.
;

262

O^P'

>*' i^*^^

^ oW*Jl

Qddl Hafidh Ahmad b. Supplement, to the 'Uqudjil-JiiDidu fl akhbdri ahli's-zamdn,


a general history from the Creation

^a^^ aJ^o^j Qq. 176 'Abdiir- Rahman s Takmila, or


down
to the birth of the

i>A^

Prophet, composed by al-Imdm al-Badrl QddVl-Quddt

Mah-

mud al-Ayni
;

al-Hanafi

in A. H. 825.

poor, but legible, and 27 11. Thursday, ist of Jumada II, A. Hajj 'Uthman.]

[Ff 379 of 20-8 x 1 5"5 c naskh rubrications dated H. 1141; scribe, Khalid b. al; ;

^
aJL.0^1

263

aJ^a^I

^yy

Qq. 58

The Takmila,
'd-Dlu

or Supplement, of ZakVic \H. Kh., Zaynu]

Abu Muhammad
(d.

'Abdu'l-'Adhlm
to

b.

'Abdu'l-Qazvl al-

MundJiirl

A. H.

656)

the

Wafaydtii n-naqala.

See

H.Kh., No. 14,302; B.M.A.C.\ No. 629, &c. This vol. contains Parts xi-xx (A. H. 595-604), and xlvii-xlviii (A. H. 630-631). [Ff 118 of 24'4 X i6'2 c. and 21 11.; fine old naskh,
apparently of the 13th or 14th century of our era
colophon.]
;

no date or

264

^U:A<Ji c^a*=i^

Add. 1056^

The TalkhisuH-Miftdh of Jaldhid-Dln Muhammad b. 'Abdu'r-Rahmdn al-Qaszvlni (d. A. H. 739), commonly called al-KJiatibii l-Dimashql. See H.Kh., No 3541 (vol. ii, p. 402); B.M.A.O, pp. 254-5, &c. [The vol. contains ff. 108 of 20-2 X 14-8 c. and 11 11. poor nastailq. The Talkhls occupies
;


50
ff.

MUHAMMADAN
MSS.
b.

HAND-LIST OF
1-82,
b.

and

is

dated
b.

A.

II.

1062.

Transcribed by 'Uthman

Wall

Ridwan

'Abdu'llah at Baku.

See No. 41 supra;


s. v.

and, for a cominentar)' on this work, infra^

r*'^*^' u-'^>*

265

^UiA^l c/^=U5

r^U

j.o26^ oM)

Add. 802

The
Mas'fid

Miikhtasar, or shorter commentary, of Sa'dn'd-Dln


b.
'

Ulnar at- Taftdzdni on the above Talkhlsti l-Miftdli. See H.KJl, vol. ii, p. 404; B.M.A.C.\ p. 255, &c. [Ff. 193 rubrications no of 210 X 14-8 c. and 21 11.; good naskh
; ;

date or colophon.]

266

ju^aJt^^JLc

^ ju^l
A. H.

Add. 1070

At-TamJnd fl
correct,
in

'ilini't-tajiuid,

a treatise on the art of the

harmonious, and melodious reading of the Qur'an,

ten chapters,

composed

in

769 by an author whose

name does not

appear, beginning:

'AJ^)T ^l;:a.o^a.Ja.J! o!/*^'

J*- L^^^'
23,

J^<JJI

\{.

rubrications

yG of 207 X I4'8 c. and 15 11.; dated Sunday, Sha'ban


;

fair,

legible

naskh;
Cf.

A. H.

959.]

H. Kh., No. 3596, where a work


SJiaykJi
(d.

identical in title written


b.

by

Shavisiid-Din
833)
is

Muhammad

Muhammad

al-Jazarl

A. H.

mentioned.
^

267
^

Qq. 1251

Tanzihi l-dydt 'aid sh-shazvdhid mind l-abydti l-wdqi 'atu JVl-

KasJislidfhyQddlMuhibbitd-Dln beginning
:

b.

Taqiyyiid-Din al-Hamawi,

aJ j^_w Jj&

^J

'jjk!^.faJI

AlJIjkft.^

(^-^

s:u.L5

,j-

[The MS. comprises ff. 271 of 211 x 132 c. and 21 11., of which this portion occupies ff 1^-197^, and is written in
a
large,

clear
in

nasta'llq

with rubrications.
I,

The work was


loii,

finished

the

beginning of Rabi
in A. H. 1040.

A. H.

and

this

transcript,

made from

the author's autograph and collated

with

it,

was concluded

See also No. 144

j;//;-^.]


HAND-LIST OF
268

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

51

Dd. 10. 2

The Tanzihu'' sJi' SJiarl' ati


Kinam.
(fif.

l-viarfiT a 'ani l-akJibdrV sJi-sJianl


b.

'atil-iiiaivdn'a of Nfiru'd-Diti 'Ali

Muhammad
This work

b.

'Iraq al-

See H. Kk.,
b.

No. 3663.

is

followed
285*^-

283^-284^) by a qasida in praise of the author by 'Izziid'Abdicl-'Azlz


'All

Din

az-Zamzl al-Makkl, and

(ff.

286) another qasida by the copyist,


Saviadl.
[Ff.

Muhammad
and
31
11.;

b.

'Umar

as-

286 of 25-3 x

17-1

c.

fair

naskh,

between red and blue borders; rubrications.


19,
A. H.

Dated Shawwal

977.]

269
the
A. H.

J<^
899, beginning
6\<=>\

jV

^:!jl>5

Dd. 11. 15
history of
till

TazvdrikJi-i-Al-i-'Uthmdn, a short

anonymous

Ottoman Sultans from the


:

origin of the dynasty

jif*^ JJjl

^ JiJU

j.3>j>fi.

^\

jju Ul

'4^i\

ai)

[Ff.

60 of 20'2 X I2'4
dated
A, H.

c.

and

15

11.;

fair

naskh; rubrica-

tions;

1022.]
aL,^)L~;^)l

270

0^3

.laJUJI

^jj\y

Qq. 135
:

(i)

A volume of historical outlines and extracts, comprising A very concise history of the Caliphs from Abu Bakr
al-Mustanjid bi'llah (to
ff.

(a. h. II) to

A. H. 882,

the year

when

the record was compiled),

1^-8^.

(2)

history of the

Kings of Egypt from the Pharaohs to al-Maliku'1-Ashraf Abu 'n-Nasr Qayt-bay (A. H. 873-901), ff 8^-29^ (3) A short list of azud't/, or "beginnings" (similar in character to ch. of the
i

Latd''iftil-Ma'drifo{atJi-Tha'dlibi),fi. 29''-33'\

(4)

Fragment
and

of a general history comprising the years A.


18

li,

14, 15, 17,

(wrongly arranged, though the pages


to

are

organically

continuous), beginning with an account of al-Mansur's deter-

mination

destroy the Ayivdn-i-Kisra (introduced,

ap-

parently in connection with an

account of the taking of


HAND-LIST OK

52

MUHAMMADAN
1'habit

MSS.

al-Mada'in, or Ctcsijihon, by the


history of A// mad
(5)
b.

Muslims), cited from the


al-Khatib,
ff.

'All
//;//

b.

33^'-6o-'*.

An

extract from

Kathirs history
tlie

entitled al-Bidayat

wa'n-Nilidyat treatin*^ of

Creation,

ff.

6I''-63^

(6)

An

extract from Ja/nliui-Dni as-SuyutVs IIusnn'l'Mtiliddara ft akJibdri Misr zva't-Qdhira on the Shafi'ite doctors of Egypt,
fif.

64''-65^

[Ff.

65 of 19-8 X 13-8

c.

and 19-21

11.

clear

naskh

with rubrications, except the last two extracts, which are in a


small
iiasta'llq
;

no colophon or date.]

271

aliUJUJl aJ^jJI

053 ^^ r^* ^o'^'

Qq. 183
1

History of Egj'pt under the Ottoman rule to A.M.


is

19,

to which

prefixed a brief account of the origin and developauthor,

ment of the Ottoman power, by an anonymous


beginning
:

[Ff.

tions

170 of 2r2x I5-I c. and 21 no date or colophon.]

11.;

fair

naskh; rubrica-

272

3 u-J^' i wJo-JI ^j>\L^\ J

j-cu>

^o'V

Dd.

5.

11

history of

Egypt from the time of Salahu'd-Din

(A. H.

554) to the time of al-Malik al-Ashraf Qayt-bay (A. H. 877) by an anonymous contemporary author. The title is given

above as

it

stands on the title-page, but as a matter of fact the

history of

Egypt onh- is discussed with any fulness. Another copy of the same work is described at pp. 353-4 of i). J/. /4. 6".q. V.

(No. 561),
(last

The passage
A. H.

stating the date of composition

^7/) noticed by Rieu occurs on 5-6. [Ff. 84 of 18-3 X 135 and 15 11.; good, clear f. I4^ 11. naskh rubrications no date or colophon.]

day of Sha'ban,

273, 274

^^CW

^^y

""ai^fg
Memoirs of

The

Tnzuk-i-Jalidngiri, jfa/idnglr-Jidma, or


HAND-LIST OF
the

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

53

Emperor Jahanglr down

his reign (A. H. 1027).

to the end of the 12th year of See P. C, No. xciv, pp. 169-171.

275

^i*-JJl

^\

SuojJ^ ^j.^

^s

~s^\

Add. 757

The
b.

TaivdlJi, or "Ekicidation," oi Micslilaid-Din


b.

Zakariyya.

Mustafa Abl TugJinids al-Qardnidni, on the Miiqaddama


c.

of Abiil-Layth as-Saiiiarqandl.
12756.
[Ff,
;

202 of 19-8 X 13-0

See H.KJi., Nos. 3751 and and 15 11.; good naskh

rubrications

dated Shawwal,

A. H. 998.]

276
^

Gg:. 6.

351

The
title

Ta/idhibu QinVati Abi ]\Inhamniad Ya'qnb


(see Fihrist, p. 30,
11.

b.

Isliaq
full

al-Hadraml al-Basrl
runs thus
:

26-27).

The

e ^ J

-I

[The MS. comprises ff. 30 of 20'3 x I4"3 c. and 21 11. Ff -2 1 are occupied by the work above mentioned, which is

written in a

good Maghribi hand, dated

A. H.

624.]

277

S^\
Manual of Medicine

^ j^^
in this MS. is

Dd.

4.

47

called Tayslr fi't-Tibb.

Sqq H.Kh.,

No. 3819.

The

author's

name

given as 'Abdiil-

Qddir b. al-Qddl Jamdliid-DJn Yusuf b. AJniiad b. 'AbdiirRahmdii al-Mdlikl. [Ff. 86 of 2ro x I3'9 c. and 19 11. clear
;

naskh, rubrications

not dated.]

54

HAND- LIST OK M U
-1.
Tinifiriidina o{ Hdtiji.

1,1

A.

MM A DAN
-

MSS.

o^Q OQ1

Add. 205
/^.

Add. 750

The

Sec

C, Nos. cclxxviii and

cclxxx-cclxxxii, pp. 361-365.

282

Add. 765
^j.<e

^^Ul

_abJLi ^ot!j^' <^^y^

^^Awt

l.^ ^o^h^pll UJUl

yi tli-tliana u L-niandhTii)i fl-ind asfara niina! l-wajhi l-Karlm bV l-Hayyi l-Qayyum, by Abiil-MaivdJiib 'Abdiilldk Ahmad b. Mu/iainnmd al-Madanl al-Ausdrl cdiWcd al-QashdshI, a Dliudn of religious poems and hymns. [Ff. 10 of 192 x 125 c. and 23 11.; small, fairly good, legible naskh rubrications dated Jumada I, A. H. 1078 scribe, Ibrahim b. Haji Yusuf.]
1
;
;

283

^p

U^OW

^^^

LI. 6. 2

mystical work entitled Jdni-i-Jahdn-7iHind, with interP. C, No. xxix, pp. 89-90.

spersed commentary.

284

o^ ^3^^^

^-*''>^^l

jjjJl ^l>^>^

^-^^i Add. 2897

An Anthology

of Arabic poetry, entitled Kitdbii'l-Jdnii'

bi-amvd' V d durari' l-ldniv al-hdzvl viinal-asJi'dr iva' l-qasd' id


Jiiiniind yutribii s-sd7ni\

including various

poets,

mostly of

modern

times, such as Butrus at-TarabulusI,

Shaykh Hasan
of Damascus,

of Najd, Ilyas, Niqula,

Ahmad Bey Kaywan


Rudwan

Ibn Khalluf al-Maghribi, Ibn

Ahmad
others.

al-Barbir,
[Ff.
;

122

Shaykh Shaykh 'Abdu'llah ash-Shabrawi, and many of 2roxi5-4 c. and 19 11.; fair naskh;
al-Hikawati,

rubrications

no date or colophon.]
^

285
^LejJI

Ff. 1.

w^l^^

ojui^t

Sjw>3

J O!/^' jl^' c^'^^ ?^^^


zva dJiakhinxtn
l-

The

ydini'u k/iaivdssi asrdri l-Quy\iii

nii'dati li-naivd' ibi z-Zaindn, a vv^ork

on the secret virtues and

mysterious properties of the Qur'an by SJiaykh Ruknud-Dl7i


^Abdu'r-RaJiDidn
b.

'All

AJunad

al-Qiirashl,

embodying the

HAND-LIST OF MUHAMMAIJAN MSS.


teachings on this subject of the

55

'Abdu'llah

'Abdullah The rubrications. and 17 11. scravvly but legible naskh last two leaves contain some prescriptions in Persian, and a certain 'Uthman b. Nasru'd-Din is mentioned as the owner
; ;

Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq, Abu Muhammad al-Ghazzall, and Shamsu'l-Ma'arif Muhammad al-Tamlml. [Ff. 154 of 2rox 153 c.

of the book.

No

date.]

oon no^ 286, 287

^--Ji

ti

(I

e-^=^'

Add. 1076 Add. 3180

Add.
1.

1076

contains books vi-xi of the Jduii'us-Sahih

of (xl-Bukhdri,'^\Q. beginning of the

volume corresponding with

23 of

p.

221 of vol.
1.

of the Cairo ed. of A. H. 1312, and the

12 of p. 198 of vol. ii of the same. See H. K/i., No. end with and the Catalogues. [Ff. 232 of 20-4 x 15-3 c. and 21 11. 3908 dated Friday, Muharram 18, A. H. 1063 fair MaghribI hand
; ;

scribe,

Muhammad

b.

'All al-AndalusI.]

Add.
1.

3180

con-

tains the

same work from the beginning


(ed. Krehl, vol.
1.

to the middle of the


7),

KitdbiCl-Maghdzl
after
f.

iii,

p. 87,

with a lacuna
i

58 extending from

9 of

p.

145 of vol.

(Krehl's ed.)
c.

to p. 189 of the same.


legible Indian

[Ff.

443 of 28-4 x 14-8

and 27
;

11.

tions

naskh on coarse, yellow Indian paper rubricamany marginal notes in parts no date or colophon.]
;

288

1^^^ ^^V

Dd. 11. 13

The Jdmi'i-'Abbdsl

of ShaykJi Baluitid-Dlu 'Ainili.

See

P. C, No. XXV, pp. 63-4.

289, 290

o^.,^. f.1.

Add. 1090

The

Jdini'ii l-Qaivaiiui,

Khalifa Shah Miihainniad, two copies.


cxcii, pp. 283-4.

Models of Epistolary Style, by See P. C, Nos. cxci,

291

aiJJl

^A^

Add. 1247

The

Jduii'ul-Liighat, an abridged recension of the Silidli

of JazvJiari,

by Sayyid Mii/iaimnad b. Hasan (d. A. H. 866). See H.Kh., No. 3950; L. C, vol. [Ff. 351 of 26-8 p. 89. X 17-8 c. and 27 11. clear nasta'llcj rubrications not dated.]
i,
; ; ;


AM MADAN

56

HAND-LIST OF MU

MSS.

292

l^ ^4,>>l^
Ricu's Pcrs. Cat.,

Add. 230
See

The

Jdui-i-Glti-7iu7)id, or " World-shcvvinj^ Glass," a philoin


p. 812''.

sophical treatise described

P. C, No.

iv, p. 6.

293

Ji 3
Oil, a
tale
in

OV
;

Add. 886

Jan n

Hindustani, by the poet ''Rind"

A. H. 1223 (=A. D. 1808-9). [^f- 120 of and 16 11.; clear Indian ta'llq rubrications 204 c. transcribed for an Englishman, whose name .seems to read John Hayes, March 3, 1838.]

(Khem
30'4 X

Narayan),

294

>-^
of the 3

Objlo.

Ee.

1.

27

One

known

copies (the others being at

Leyden

and Constantinople) of the Jdviddn-i-Kablr, a work containing the doctrines of the Hurufi sect, written by its founder, Fadlu'lldli b. Abl Miihanimad at-Tabrizl. See my detailed description in P. C, No. xxvii, pp. 69-86 L. C, iv, p. 298 H. K/l, ii, pp. vii-viii and No. 3994 M. CI. Huart's Notice
;
;

duji
in

mamiscrit PeJilevi-Musidman de la Bibl. dc S. Sophie


viii,

the Jonrn. As. for 1889, sen

vol.

xiv, pp.

238-270;

and

my

article

on the Literature and Doctrine of

the

Hurufi

Sect in the

J.R.A.S. for 1898, pp. 61-94.


.

295

Gg.

6.

352

Juzw"" niukhtasar'""^ fi'l-Baydu ani n-nutq bi-hurufi'i-jnu' Jam, by Abu' I- Abbas Ahmad b. ^Ainmdr al-MaJidawi (d. A. H. Several works by this author are mentioned by H. Kh. 430). (see Index in vol. vii, p. 1002) but not this. [Ff 23-27 see No. 276 supra. According to a note on the first page
'
;

(J'i'W

No

colophon.]

J^>^) the text has been collated with the original. Begins
:

JlSaIj

iJjI

^^jliXJ

^suJ^ \^3ja^\

^^^\-t^i

,^j-

^jLjJt

^<i

Sj.-cua-


HAND-LIST OF M U A MM ADA N MSS.
I.I

57

296

j^Jl 3 j-**-'^"

j^*^'

^*'>>l'

j>^' 3 ^-^^^l

>^l

Qq. 28

^JjJt

j*a*-

^*-^'

'^j^

?-J-^ i^J^^l^fl-l*^'^'

treatise

on Geomancy called al-Jafrul-Jdnii'

zva'n-

NuriLH-Ldini' Sac, not, apparently, identical with H.KJi., No.


[Ff. 32 4132, but with B.M.A.C.-, No. 828, pp. 563-4, ^.e'. of 28"9 X i8"9 c. and 31 11.; large, good naskh rubrications
; ;

no date or colophon.]

297

^UJI
II

^Ul
'

^^j^)l 3 ^\Si\ ^Jl.^1 ..^aJI

Qq.

50

wa U-A nisu 'n-Ndsi/m 'sJi-SJidfi Zakariyyd b. Yahyd al-Hai'lrl (or -Jazlrl) an-Nahritwdnl (d. A. H. 390). See H. Kh., No. 4144.
's-sdlihu

A /- Jails

l-Kdfi
b.

by Abu l-Faraj Mu'dfd


Begins
:

^j|j^>

3 tfCJUo ^IajU

iiCi^a^

^t

Ji

t^J^JI

<*JJ

JC^aJI Jl5 dJLfr

[Ff.

310 of 25-9 X
f.

tions; dated (on


scribe, Yijsuf b.

and 29 11.; fair naskh; rubricaSaturday, Muharram 23, A. PI. 1114 'Abdu'llah ar-Rufa'I.]
i6-i
c.

307=')

a*slfll

d^jAo ^jJ^
*uj*,ioJI

Atj^^JI

J-o-aJi

Add. 762

See

infra,

s. v.

?-j~w.

298

^^

v'>-

Add. 795^

The
Lahore).

Jawdb-i-Shdfi by Vd-rasta (Siyal-KotI See P. C, No. cxlvii-, p. 234.


j'y^t
j't^hi
i

Mai

of

299

3 j'j-'^' >^*l>^

Gg.

5.

25

commentary on Bk.
KJiwdra:^nii.

'l-asrdr zua f^aivdJiirii

Hasan

of the Mathnavi, called Jazvdhiru l-amvdr by Kamdhid-Diii Hnsayn b. See P. C, No. ccxxx, pp. 321-326.


HAND-LIST OK MUI.IA.MMADAN MSS.
^>JUJI 3 cUJUJi jL*.l

58

300

J_>JLJI jjkl^*^

Qq. 74

The Jcuvakini s-Suluk fi akkbdri l-Kluilafd


()f

wd l-Miiluk

Shay kit Shanistid-Din Muhauunad

b.

Ilyds al-llanafi, a

general history of the Caliphs, beginning with an account of


the Prophet, and ending (in this MS., which
is

defective at the

end) with the death of al-Mutawakkilu 'ala'llah, A. H. 903, and the accession of al-Mustamsik bi'llah (Abu'n-Nasr Ya'qub b.
'Abdu'l-'Aziz
large, coarse
b.

Ya'qub).
;

naskh

[Ff. 429 of 15-0 x no date or colophon.]

lo^o

c.

and

11

11.;

301

^^^'^.

^^

Add. 7782
Persian.

An

exposition of the VogI philosophy in

See

P. C, No.

XX xv",

p.

96.

302

chI^I

^
oJ

jWi-l

^ ^'^^)\
referring

j.A>.

Qq. 133

A
''

collection

of

stories

to

the

times

of

the

'Abbasid Caliphs, entitled jfazvahintl-au/dsfl akkbdri BanilAbbas, beginning abruptly after the Bisinilldh as follows
:

,^^^\

(sic)

C^}^

f-^

kSJ'^

^"^

3 \S)'^^^^ "^W^ yi 4^UC.


'jL^w^l

Oij^

*:;j^
;

rubrications
'All b.

[Ff 128 of 22"0 X i6'4 c. and 16 11. dated Safar, A. H. 1191


;

large, coarse
scribe,

naskh 'Abdullah b.

Muhammad.]
yS'^fOf..

[a^U

See

jj;^Cjly.

Jjy, Nos. 273-274


J^a^i>^)\

sHpya?[

303

'

Zj.c^\ y\i^\ ^\\ -4j.^\


of the Rihlatayn, or
"

^i\o^

Qq. 1252

Two Journeys," of Qddl Mu/iibbud-Din b. Taqiyyiid-Dln al-HanuizvI, entitled Hddi'ladh'dn in- Najdiyya ila' d-Diydri l-Misriyya, beginning
The
first
:

P^or description of MS., see supra,

Nos. 144 and 267.

This

portion occupies

fif.

20o''-236^.


HAND-LIST OF MU I.IAMMADAN MSS.

59
Qq. 150

304

A-JjjUl

ii-oJI

^-iUjj-Jl a^^laJt

A history of the Maronites, with a refutation of erroneous statements current concerning their origin, called al-Hdshiyatu
'

y-Rilnidniyya ji

l-iiiillati

l-Mdruiiiyya, in i8 chapters,

by Mar

Istafanus Butrus, Patriarch of Antioch

This copy was transcribed by Jabra'll


author,

b.

al-Hajj Farhat,

Maronite priest of Aleppo during the patriarchate of the

Mar
11.
;

Istafanus, A. D. i/Oi.

[Ff.

140 of
;

2ro x

14-6

c.

and 19

ungraceful but fairly legible naskh

rubrications.

The
in

MS. was bequeathed to the Maronite


in A. D.
it

Church of Mar Elias


invoked on him who

Aleppo

173

1,

and a curse

is

shall alienate

from that foundation.]

305,

306
first

^il
and second
vols, of
Ivii, Iviii,

""l^lll^

The

K/rcvdnda>nIrs Habibiis-Siyar.

See P. C, Nos.

pp. 114-115.

307

jl^J*^! j'i^i

^^-^

j^AJ"^'

o'J^*-'

Jj'j^

Qq.

230

of

The Hadd'iqu ahddqi l-azJidr iva viasdb'ihu amvdri' l-amvdr Muhainuiad b. Ibrdhini b. Yusuf at-Tddhifi al-Halabi alSee

Hajiafl, covnmonXy called Ibniil-Hanbali (d. A. H. 971).

H. Kh., No. 4416.

The

text begins

^\

J.OJ

'^)

3 'ol>w

Oj.JUiti\

jSe^ ^asw-o ^Aaj

'))

^>

J^.o.l

The work comprises


sciences,
(4) (8)
z'/.c.

10 chapters treating of 10 different

(i)
:

Rhetoric

Lexicography: (2) Accidence: (3) Syntax (5) History: (6) Biography: (7) Jurisprudence:
(9)

Traditions:
;

Exegesis of Our'an

(10)

u^\^^^ ^s

ajdl ti,^

with a Conclusion {^Khdtima) on poetry, containing


It

10 qas'idas in 10 different metres.


943.

[Ff 95 of 20'0 X 14-3 c. and 21 cations; dated Shawwal, A. H. 1059.]

was completed in A. 11. 11. good naskh; rubri;

6o

HAND-LIST UK
^ OjA.*^\

IM

I.I

AM M ADAN

MSS.

308

Qq.

239

^ ^j^lJaJl

^Jt^^.1 jLrh.1

^i S^UI ^^y^\

Jijlj^a-

Tlic lladaiqin-'iiyfinri-bdsirafl akhlmri alnvdli't-Td'Un


ludl-d/x/iira,

hy Burhdiiiid-Dhi Jbrdlnvi
al-IIauball,
beint^

b.

Abi Bakr
religious

b.

Isindil

al-Sdlihl

al-'AivJ'i

plague, pestilence, and sudden death, the state


the dead, the duty of patience in the survivors,
inspired

work on and hope of and the like,


in his

by the

losses sustained

by the author
D.

own
befel

family circle during the visitations

of plague which

Egypt

in A. H.

1065 and 1052 (a.

1655 and 1642).

The

work, as we

learn
27,

from the colophon, was concluded on


A. H.

Tuesday, Rajab

1068 (April

30,

1658),
I,

and the
A. H.

1099 It is divided into 29 chapters, each of (January 21, 1688). which is subdivided into many sections. [F"f. 500 of 20*4 X 145 c. and 23 11.; poor naskh rubrications.]
;

transcription of this MS. on Saturda}', 17 Rabl'

309
Hadith
and developed
in

O^jl

^J^
a. H.

Add. 11681

arbctni, a collection of forty traditions explained

Turkish, compiled for Sultan


III)
in

Ahmad
date
.

b.

Muhammad (Ahmad
author,

1120,

this

being

expressed by the chronogram ^^\j-^j Law ^Ul C^a>.o

The

Ahmad Taib
of
MS.,

Efeiidi,

commonly known
25
supra,
ff.

'Uthmdn-sdda, died
description

A. H. 1139.

Mulld See H. Kh., No. 14785. For


as
s. v.

see

No.

,^* M .a. ,jr^\.

This portion of the MS. occupies

i-ii.

310
into heaven,

^l^a^l

^j^
ff.

Dd. 11. 72

Hadlthic'l-Mi'rdJ, an account of the Prophet's Night- Ascent

occupying

ff.

21^-39^ of a MS. of

85 of 20*9 x

147 c. and 10-17 11., written throughout Maghrib! hand, vocalised in red.
.. .o 311-313
'^\^ ^.^
..

in a large, coarse

Add. 566 Add. 810


j^^^

32Q9
and cccxxiv,

Two

copies of the Iladlqa of Saudi, and one of 'All arcciii-cciv

preface. See P. C, Nos. 294-298 and 404. pp.

Raqqam's

HAND-LIST OF MUITAMMADAN MSS.

6l

314

'jj^'

^.J^
Mulld

Add. 11685
'UtJuiidn-::ada (see \o.
1
;

The HadJqaUi'l-ivuzard

of

309 on the preceding page). See H. Kh., Nos. 4462 and 1468 133^-163=' of the Occupies Pertsch's Bcrl. T. C, pp. 264-6. chronogram c^j J.^ The MS. described under No 25 supra.
fif.

v>jvr?

gives A. H.

1 1

20

(cf.

No. 309 supra) as the date of

composition.

315

Ji 3 0-~-

Add. 262
;

The allegorical stor}^ Hnsn il Dil (" Beauty and Heart") Ahts Turkish version. See H.Kh., No. 4502; L. C, v,
pp. of

60-61 167 X II
;

V.
c.

C,

i,

pp.
13
11.

419-420
;

Berl. T.
;

and

fair nasta'lTq

C, p. 385. [Ff. 129 no date or colophon.]


Qq, 39

316

Sj-AliJl

J-CU9 jL.l

oj^\s^\ ^j^o^

HiisnuU-muhddara pi akhbdri Misr ivdl-Qdliira, by Jaldhid-Din Abdit r-Ralpndn as-Siiyuti. See //. Kh., No. 4511; B.M.A.C}, pp. 157, 571, 681; >. J/.^.^.^ pp. 355> [Ff 465 of 27-5 X 16-5 c. and 27 11; clear naskh dated 827. Monday, Ramadan 18, A. H. 115.] Cf. p. 52, 11. 4-6, supra.
'
;

317

O-^iJI

c^
Mahviud

Add. 2629
SJmbistarl.

The Haqqtil-yaqln
P. C, No.
ccl,

of ShaykJi

See

pp. 340-341.

318
(See also
s.v.

obUL^
a^, and
untitled MSS.,
viii.)

Ff. 1.

A
b.

collection of Arabic stories, viz.:


b.

(i) the story of


az-Zuhri
(ff
(fif
;

'All

Abl Talib and 'Amir

Ghuwaynim

1-31);

(2) the story of


\

Hatim al-KhafajI and Abu'l-Fawaris

31-

(3) the story of Sa'd and Sabiha (ff. 49-69) 49) (4) the story of the Prophet Muhammad and the Camel (ff. 69-74). [Ff. yj of 19-8 X 14-6 c. and 13-15 11.; fairly good naskh;

colophons bear dates

A. H.

1035 and
^KA^io.

1036.] Ff. 6.

319
Three stories, and the guile of
in

40

Arabic, viz.:
brethren

(i)

the story of Joseph

his

(ff.

1-88); (2) the story of


62
Hiulur, the

lIAND-l.ISr

OV

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.
b.

daughter of Miihaminad al-Jawhan, and 'Umar


(fif.

Husayn ash-ShaybanI
Dlnar and
'All b.

cSq-ioH); (3) the story of Sittu'd-

Muhammad
c.

al-Jawhari
lar^jc,

(ff.

109-123).
;

[Ff.

133 of 20"4 X 14-5

and

15

11.;

clear na.skh

not dated.] Qq. 75

320

oLlJCr^
collection of five
.stories,

A
[jJi^)
AjUCft.

mostly

in the

Egyptian dialect
:

of Arabic, and
L.jJ1
(i)

some
d^5

in verse.

The
1-50)

stories arc as follows


,_^l
'

(c)

'(ff.

i^-ifc-^JI

i-a5

(\)

'(ff.

63-72) w>L;> j-~J


w-JlXJl j,.AS
_3

ii-aS

(r)

(ff.

53-62)

A^\i

a^

(e)

'(ff.

73-94)

^jxvaJlJI

^jU--J

_5

wJkiJJI Ojjjt^

.(ff.

96-113) ^Si\
3 consist of

a->

'<^

ij'^^a-

aJIjaII

^ Jn^aJI

Nos.

and

strophes in verse of the kind called

(/azvr (jii).

No. 4 has a colophon giving the scribe's name [Ff. 115 of 157 x as Ibrahim; No. 5 is dated A. H. 1 144. iO'5 c. and 9-16 11.]

321

^L;l^

Qq. 173
:

collection of stories, comprising

A^ l^
jul*JI

as^
(J^-**^

jjla-;-j-<>Jt

wUj

l**vJ'

^^^^

(^)

'(ft-

2-52)

^^ri'^*-

('f)

'(ft-

54-121) J,y^
l^

.iU-oJI

^jl

v-iw^

'(ft".

123-136) lyS^jJ

dJ

j^j^
'(ft".

AJU^
Jjl~.Jl

C-Uj ajLJ wviJI


j^-tfli)!

a^
(i)

^^)
.<r:!j-

aJUU- ojuli

= )

T37-142)
,)
I

_3

4jlii.

O-V

L5-**^
^5_5

^"^

^ -e-ai < a.

AjU^o.
_5

(^)

'(ft".

143-147)^,^^
'(ff.

(j-

^-ov^J

_3

jk*.A

j-i:>

ajI^

(y)

148-156)

.(ff

157-178) jUi-N)
11.;

J O'ilU^I

[Ff.

178 of 21-3 X 150

c.

and 9-19

different

naskh

hands.]


HAND-LIST OF
322

MUHAMMADAN
oLjl^

MSS.

63
Qq. 292

parts, the first

small collection of stories in Arabic, divided into two Harunu'r(fif. 1^-36^) containing a story about
(fif.

Rashld; the second


fulness
jjjlaJI

^g^-62'') stories illustrating the deceit-

and guile of women. The first part is entitled Ajb^i^. Ak^) the second ctj^*- 3 j^ ^^ ij^cj^ ^^ ^-^ ^^-^
'*
;

'^i

j>rf
11.

^1^3
;

(^yx.

aDI ijjti
;

*1.mUI.

[Ff 62 of 23-5 X 139


11.

c.

and 25

clear

naskh

dated, on f 36^, A.

1223.]

323

j^i 3

o^ ^}
(>-;',

-^}^^

Dd.

6.

74
is

The Story of Arzu

as

remarked by Pertsch,

doubtless a mere mis-spelling for jjj') and Qanhar, in Turkish, different from the story with the same title described in
Berl. T. C, pp. 455-6,
tale

published

at

Constantinople
"

character,

entitled
:

and from another version of the same in 1875 in the Greek This Ap^ou rjXe KafXTrep -x^iKtayeai."

MS. begins
c^A.JaJ

^ju^L^. O^^" 3^j'

'*-^^

j-^-*^^

(^wl.c

s^jL^a. ^i

[Ff 32 of 16 X iO"9
dated.]

c.

and 9

11.

large, coarse

naskh

not

324

jj^i 2u\.S^

Ee.
I2"5

1.

17

The
17-19

story of Badr, in Arabic.


ill-formed naskh; dated

[Ff 36 of 196 x

c.

and

11.;

Muharram,

A. H. 1040.]

325

Qq. 187

The Story of Hasan


[Ff 130 of 22-5 X
pointed
;

al-Basrl
in

and

the Persian, in Arabic,


(ff.

with Turkish interlinear glosses


15-3
c.

the earlier portion


large, rather

1-41).

and

11.;

clumsy naskh;

not dated.]
^

326

Ee. 6. 22

The
19 X 12

Story of Taivq
c.

and

'All

and 19-20

11.;

large,

Abl Tdlib. clumsy naskh.]


b.

[FT.

64 of


64
IIAXD-LIST OK

MUHAMMyVDAN

MSS.

327

o4^l iJ^
Jalbatii l-Kiii)iayt, a large I
its

Qq. 40

The

anthology of poems about

wine and

adjuncts

in

25

chapters and a Khdtima, by

Shamsjid-Din MuliaDiviad b. al-I fasaii Nawwdjl (d. A. H. 859). See H.K/i., No, 4607; B. M.A. C.\ pp. 346, 505, 654, 750; L.C., Published pp. 294-306; B. M.A. C:-, pp. 703-704. [Ff. 194 of 25-5 x 17-2 c. and at Cairo, A. 11. 1276 and 1299.
i,

25
A.

11.

good, clear naskh, pointed, with rubrications

dated

II.

853.]

328

^>'^)\

5-^

Qq. 47

The middle
subjects,

portion (ch. vii-clxxvii) of a large collection

of Arabic verses by different authors, arranged according to

and preceded

in

each chapter by a prose introduction.

The

title

Hilyatiil-adab (or -adlb, or -addb) appears only on

the cut edges of the leaves.


p. 30,

By Preston

{Cat. Bibl. Burck/i.),

the

book

is

described as " Collectio imperfecta specimi-

num

poeticorum."
:

The

following are the

titles

of

some of the

earlier chapters

'OW'

O-*"*"

"-*-^3

^l-~XJI

\Ji*a^

\'>

w>Ij

'w>UiJl J JxaJI

[Ff.

169 of

236 X

17*8

c.

and 17

11.

written

in

a beautiful

old naskh hand, probably of the

I3tb. centurx-

of our era.]

329

o!;'^'^'

^>*^' '^Mi 3 O^P'

^^^^

Dd. 11. 2

The second
dealing
ShiiyukJi

part of a historical and necrological work,


state

with

the

Mamluks,

entitled

of Egypt under the later Burji Hazvddithu z-zainan wa ivafaydtn'sh-

ivdl-aqrdn,

extending
b.

from
b.

Ahmad
'UtJiman

b. b.

Ahihatmnad

'Umar

'Abdul-Latifb.

Ahmad

A. H. 901-908, by Abl Bakr b. Abi Bakr b. b. 'Abdtir-Rahmdn b. 'All


HAND-LIST
b.

OP^

MUHAMMADAN
Hasan
b.

MSS.
b.

65

Ahmad

h.

Mnliaminad

b.

'Abdtilldh
c.

Zayd
17

b.

'Abd Rabbihi al-Ansdrl.

[Ff. 96 of i8-2 x 13-6

and

11.;

untidy but legible nasta'liq; not dated.]

330
Parts V and
vii

u'>*^' s^-of the Haydtii l-hayivdn of al-Basrl


'
'

Qq.
Abi'i

224

'Utiunan

'Amr
(f

b.

Bahr al-Jdhidh

(d. A. H. 255).

Part v begins

i^):-

Part

vii (f.

146'',

sjl~.Jt

P>aJt

tj*.A)

begins:

of 20"4 X I4'2

See H. Kh., No. 4662. c. and 23 11.

[Ff 144 + 70 == 2 14 (f 2 14 missing) rubrications.] fair naskh


;

331,

332

0'i^^' s^of

Q^' 3^

The Haydtii I- Hay li'dn


;

ShaykhKamdlu' d-D'ni ad-Damin.

See H.K/l, No. 4663; B.M.A.O, pp. 215-216, 460, 635, Z,. C, iii, 218; F. C, ii, pp. 509-5 ii. 691 [Qq. 21, containing the whole work, comprises ff. 423 of 293 x 202 c. and fair naskh; rubrications; not dated. Qq. 3 contains 33 11. the second half of the work, beginning with the article AJl^^t (= vol. ii, p. 69 of the A. H. 1284 ed.), and comprises ff. 244 of 32 11. and 32-0x21 c. dated Tuesday, Dhu'l-Hijja 2, A. H.
; ;

1083.]
(LI. 5.

333-337
P'ive

^Iz^jdi
copies

Sjuj.*.

30 Qq. 112 Add. 1101 Qq. 5* (Add. 2786

of the

Kharldatii l-Ajd'ib

wa

Farldatulb.

G hard' lb
al-

of Sirajiid-Dui

Abu Hafs
;

'Ulnar
B.

b.

al-Mudhaffar
ii,

Wardl.
613^;

See H. Kh., No. 4688

M. A.

C.\ pp. 183, 441,


p.

611,

B.M.A.C:\

pp.

150,

475-6;

L.C.,

133;
5

66

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAX
d.

MSS.
412.
clear
[LI. 5.

Wiistcnfckl's GcscJiichtschr.

Amber, No.
c.

30

contains

ff.

16S of 19-2 x I2"8


;

and 23

11.:

naskh with

rubrications
19-5

X I3'8
in

c.

dated A.M. 1014. Qq. 112 contains ff. 190 of and 17-20 11.; the original portion in fair, the
dated the
138
ff.

supply

poor naskh, with rubrications;


1065.
11.;

ist

of

Rabr
1

II, A. H.

Add. IIOI contains

of 23-8 x

good naskh; rubrications; dated A. H. 1130. 161 of 32*2 x 22"0 c. and 21-28 11., of which the Kliandatu'l-Ajaib occupies ff. 28-119; ""t dated. Add.

64

c.

and 23

Qq. 5 contains

ff.

278"
225 X

is

a very defective copy, consisting of 7


It

fragments
ff.

separated by lacuna; of varying extent.


1

comprises
;

73 of

6*4

c.

and 18

11.

large,

clear

The beginning and end


338

are included

rubrications. naskh amongst the lacunar.

>^^

-AJi^i-

Add. 821

The

Khazdna-i- dmira,
^^^^
and also
infra,

a biography of Persian poets

Ghnldni 'Alt Husaynl Wdsitl Balgrdvil.


pp. 193-4.

by See P. C, No. cxv,

339
pp. 308-9,

^>i^-^ 3

3r-^
See P.

Add. 207

The Khusraw va

SJnrin of Nidhdmi.
s.
;

No. ccxvi,

340
[Ff. 1-67.]

^ajU

^^
3

_s

^^^6.

Add. 3 1491
of Hdtifi.

The Khusraw va Shirm

See

P. C, No. cclxxviii, pp. 361-2.

341

J^

3^-^

Add. 817

The KJmsrazv va Gul of SJiaykk Farldud-Dhi 'Attar. See P.C., No. ccxix, pp. 310-31 1.
OLi. o-:;-^' O-t^-*'

^^"^-^

Add. 439

See No. 92 supra,

s.v.

Li^XJ^
A5jjt

^_^l-i^l.

342

cxsl^aiJi

J (^>aJI

t/oLcu.^)t i^'^y^

Qq. 542

The Khuldsatiil-ikhtisdsfi

))ia'rifati l-quzvd wa'l-k/iazvdss,

an abridgment of the celebrated Book of NabathcBan Agriculture {al-Faldhatu'u-Nabatiyya^ of

Shaykh Abu Bakr

Ahmad

HAND-LTST OF
b.

MUHAMMADAN
^Abdilldh

MSS.

t)-!

Wahshiyya, made by
the

Abu

Muhammad b.
The

Ibrdhlni

al-Atvsi called
that

IbmCr-Raqqdm al-Marsl.

latter states

abridgment was made with the special view of eliminating all the heretical and heathen elements contained in the original. See H.KJi., No. 9183; L.C., iii, pp. 213, 214; V, 138; Renan's Essay 011 tJie Age and Antiquity of the Book of NabathiBan Agriculture (English transl., London, 1862); Chwolson's Ubcrreste d. Altbabylonisch. Lit. in Arabisch. Ubersctzungen, &c. [Ff. 126 of 2r5 x i6'3 c. and 23 11.; clear naskh rubrications 15 chapters, followed by an account of 307 plants, with their actions and properties.]
;
;

343, 344

^^^)^

Si^-U-

q^'

g ^^

Two
Khan.

copies of the Khu/dsatu'/-ansdb of Hdfidh

Rahmat

See P.C., Nos. Ixxviii-lxxix,


(jy^-o^b

p.

153.

345
an

^Jj-^'

^
'

0>^''

4,^-Aa^j

A^'%^

Qq. 34

The Khuldsatu
abridgment

tahqiqi dh-dhiijiun fi' sh-shiiruh zudl-mutfin,

and supplement to Hajl Khalifa's great bibliography, compiled by Kamdlu\i-Dln Muhammad Abu 'l-Futuh b. Mustafa b. Kamdhid-Din b. 'All as-Siddiqi in A. H. 1 80. See pp. ix-x of the Preface to vol. of Fliigel's ed. of Hajl Khalifa; and p. xvi of the Preface to Prof S. Lee's Travels of Ibn Batouta. [Ff 57 of 27-5 x 17-5 c. and 42 11. small, neat, naskh titles of books in red copied for Haji 'Abdu'llah Efendl Naqshbandl by Sayyid 'Abdu'l-Ghani anNaqshbandl b. Muhammad b. Ibrahim b. Sallh b. Muhammad Pasha b. 'Umar Pasha b. Hasan Pasha, Mustawfl of Damascus
1
i
;

and Amiru'l-Hajj,

in A. H. 1187.]

346

^j>^' '^"^^^

Add. 681
Stijan (or Sanjdn)

The
Rat.

Khuldsatii t-tawdrikJi of

Munshl

See P. C, No. Ixxxiv,


'o^t-'^

p. 158.

347
of

^ij^^ .Awp^U.

Add. 3476

Muhammad Bhawal Khan

Khuldsa-i-Tawdrikh-i-'Abbdsiyya, an account in Persian Bahadur-i-'AbbasI-i-thanI and

68
his

IIAND-I.IST
family, abridp^ed

OK MUIIAMMADAN MSS.
a

fr^m

previous
It

work on the same


:

subject

by Sayyid NfinniaJi.
Ij

bcfi^ins

Oiji AS3

j^XJLo y^

u-^W

JV'^^

^^

3 ^^.Al^ 0^v-

oW*OUC.o

^)t Jut
It is

<CiULw ^5-3

i^^oyju

^jL3y^ _)Uit

^j^

jl

divided into an Introduction {Muqaddania) and three


:

Chapters {Qism) as follows

ojUa>|i 0*^L.

^j^**J

A*-^L*t

j^liul*.

^.JsAJ

^1^.l

>^3

_}

Jl^.l

^IaJ ji '(^J^J

vO-**

'O^*- -^jW<

J^-a~o

O*-^ -'^
o

O^
O^*"

'^ljA*JI J A-o^-jJI

<A,jXc

i^^J O^*" cJ^V:*


^-^^--^-^

J>.c

O^^ jJ^
J>
'^i*'^

O^

(J-i^ A-^-< o^-^-*

O^^

J'^*-'

O*^

'^a;Jlj *iJlj ji^'^ O^*** Ji^-^ Xa>.c JL.U jJlj

The genealogy of the subject of this memoir is traced through the Caliphs al-Mustansir, al-Amln and Harunu'rRashld up to 'Abbas, the Prophet's uncle. [Ff. 88 of 249 x rubrications dated the I5"6 c. and 15 11.; fair Indian ta'lTq
;
;

14th of S afar, A. H. 1258; scribe, Mirza

Muhammad

Ja\vad-ititle

Siddlql

written in Bhawal-pur.
is

In the colophon the

of

the work

given as TawdrikJi-i-JazvdJiir-i-''Abbasiyya?^

348

ia^lJJi J^LoJI )\*6-\

wjUwjO

i**lajji

j^\

A^*sU.

Qq. 123

The
itb.

Klmldsatii s-siyaru l-jamVa li-'ajaibi ak/ibdri'l-MnIuk

by the Qddt Naslnvdn b. Sdid b. Sa'd b. Hiinyar AbV l-Qdsim b. 'Abdur-Ra/imdn b. Mnfaddal b. IbrdJiiui b. Sii/dina...^c., the well-known Qasida Himyariyya with Commentary, agreeing with No. 1236' of B. M. A. C", See B. M. A. C.\ p. 486 B. 31. A. C.\ pp. 372-3, 670, p. 793. [Ff. 2>J of 204 x I4"9 c. and 793, and references there given. rubrications dated 24 clear but uncouth naskh 20 11.
Tabdbi'a,

'Ubayd

b.

Rabr

II,

A. H.

132.]

HAND-LIST OF
349
^iJa^K^l jb

MUHAMMADAN
jW^W
^^yi

MSS.

69
Qq. 1

^^*:U-

The Khuldsatiil-ivafd bi-akhbdr-i-ddri I- Mustafa of Nnrti \i-Din "All b. Ahmad as-SaniJiftdi. See H.KIi., Nos. 4771 and 14,294; B.M.A. C.\ pp. 159-160; B.M.A. C.-, pp. 8278;

6r.,

ii,

pp. 120-121.
;

[Ff.
;

poor naskh

rubrications

273 of 32-2 x 2ri c. and 25 11.; dated Rannadan 22, A. H. 1172.]


.o^'^o.

350

A^U

o^^^

Add. 1168*

The KJmldsa-i- (Compendium


Turkish, by Mulld 'Uthmdn-r:dda.
supra, Nos. 25, 309, 314. 73-130 of the MS.

of the) Hiimdyun-ndvia, in

See H.K/i., v, p. 239, and The Hunidyun-ndDia occupies ff.

0K1 oc>. 351-354

lu^-UO. .<.^^

Oo. 6. 11

Oo. 6. 29

^^^ g^gg ^^^ ^^^g

Nidhdini.

Four copies of the Kliainsa, or Five great poems, of See P. C, Nos. ccxi-ccxiii, pp. 303-306. Add.
acquired since the publication of
ff.

3408,

my

Persian Cata11.,

logue, comprises

282 of 24^6 x

i6'i

c.

and 25

and

is

written in a small, neat Persian nasta'llq, headings in gold,

and 'unvvans
i-asrdr,
ff.

at the

beginning of each poem.


;

ff. i''-24^, is dated A. H. 849 the 25^-69^ A.H. 850; the KJiHsraw va Shirui, ff. 70''- 126% A. H. 850; the Haft Paykar, ff. I27''-I78^, A. H. 848; the Sikandar-ndma, ff 246''-282'', A.H. 1240. The scribe of the older part of the MS. is TurdiishdJi b. Tdjii^d-Dln b. Bahd'u'd-

The MakhzanLay Id va Majnilu,

Dln, while the supply was written by Sayyid Isma'Jl


Ifusaynl for Asadu'llah Beg.

al-

355
PP- 379-380.

UL-.'

vol;

o^'i

Add. 922
See P. C, No. ccxcv,

Ddsitdii-i-Rdi)i n Sitd

by Masili.

356, 357

w-AlJ- ^l.i~.Ji

Add' 755
MS.

The
pp.

Dabistdn-i-niadkdhib, the
ii.

first

containing the
Ixiii-lxiv,

whole, and the second vol.

See P. C, Nos.,

120-122.

^0

IIAND-LISI" OF .MUl.IAMMAUAN MSS.

^\>^
[Ft".

aA:!>iJI

cb^)l

^ ii^^l
MSS., II.

^jjJl
ii,

Add. 3257'

3o''-39''.J

Sec untitled

infra.

358

j>a^i ji
abridged
in
A. D.

Qq. 68
of

An
written

Arabic translation
b.

Robinson Crusoe,

by IbrdJiim

'Abdu'lldh al-Ingllzt,

who came
11.;

to

Aleppo
naskh

i8io,

and

entitled

Dtirriil-Btihur
c.

("The
good

Pearl of the Seas").


;

[Ff. 41

of 203 x 140

and 17

rubrications.]

359

Qq. 60

Diwratii l-gkaunvds
k/iawdss,
p.

wa

Kaiizu' l-iklitisds

Ji' l-mandji' ica'l;

458.

by 'Allal-Jaldakl. See H. Kh., No. 4948 B.M.A.O, [FT. 369 of 23*0 X 1&2 c. and 20 11.; large, clear naskh
;

with rubrications

not dated.]

360

w-*--

A^^J^-

^:!j^

wva.^:^! JjJl

Qq. 70

The Durni l-ni2uitakkab fi tdrikli iiiiDnlakati Ha/ab, an abridged history of Aleppo, by Qddl Muhibbii'd-Diti Mithauimad b. ash-Shi/ina. See B. M. A. C.\ pp. 617, 433 Wlisten;

feld's

GescJiichtschr. d.
c.

Araber,
11.;

p.

201, No. 461.

[FT.

79 of
red;

20"i

X I4'6

and 21
II,

good naskh; overlinings

in

dated Rabi'

a. H.

1102.]

361

^AiUJi ^j^

^i^l

jjJi

Qq. 175

Ad-diirni l-nui)itaqd ft sharlu l-multaqd by 'A/d'iid-Din Miihaiiiniad b. 'All b. Muhanunad b. 'All al-Haskafl, a

commentary on the Multaqdl-abhur o{ Ibrdhlm b. Muha])iniad Sec B. M. A C.\ pp. 122-3; ^'- ^'^- ^^ ^. b. Ibrdhlm al-Halabl. [Ff. 402 of 212 X I5"3 c. and 25 11.: fair naskh; pp. 190-1.
.

text overlined in red or black

punctuation
;

in

red

scribe,

Muhammad
15th of

'Abdu'1-Haqq al-Azharl
I,

date of transcription,

Rabr

A. H.

36.]

1;

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


362

vi^'

O'j^J' J^^-=^ e5^

>^'

J^'

Grg- 5.

16

Ad-diirni n-nadhlm fi fadd'ilil- Qnr dni'' l-'adhini iva inandftis-sinvar zua dydti\ih-Dhikrri hakiui, by Shaykh
'AbdiilldJi

Abu

Muhammad
b.

b.

Ahmad

b.

'AbdiilldJi

(H. Kh.,

'UbaydiilldJi)

StiJiayl

al-Khazrajl

(H. Kh.,

al-Jawsl),

commonly
See
[Ff.
//,

called Ibnii'l-Hashshd (H. Kh., Ibmi'l-Khashshdb).


;

Kh., No. 4902, L. C, iv, 341 cf. B. M.A. C:\ p. 806. of 31 X 20"9 c. and 31 11.; fair naskh rubrications 134
;

dated

Jumada

I,

A. H. 992.]

363

^^J ^J

aiXjl

SjjJt

Qq. 201

Ad-diirratiil-miikallala

fi futuhi Makkatf l-musharrafati


See Wlistenfeld's
Printed at Cairo,
15
11.;

'l-mitkauunala by Abiil-Hasan al-Bakn.


GeschichtscJir. d.
A. H.

Araber,

p.

239, No. 520.


c.

1282.
;

[Ff. 91
;

of 20-4 X 147

and
i

good, clear
I,

naskh
1074.]

rubrications

dated Tuesday,

ith of

Jumada

A. H.

364
Diirratii

Oii*^'
l-maknun

syk^o. 3

O^i^l h^

Qq. 241^

wa

Jazvharatu' I- niakhzfln, a collection

of the
called

poems of Mawldnd Fathii lldh al-Halabi, commonly Ibnu'n-Nahhds, who died on Thursday, Safar 12, A. H.

See B. M.A. C:\ No. 1091, pp. 687-88, where the date is given, and the above title is wanting. [Ff 73*^lOP (the first portion of the volume contains Manjak Pasha's Dlivdii) of 21-3 X 15-2 c. and 23 11. good naskh no date or
1056.
A. H.

1052

colophon.]
JiJJI ^jlj

365

4'i>-''i)l

aij-^JI jjjJI

Qq. 2

Ad-diirarii l-mudi a

fl

td rlkhV d-dmvairi-isldmiyya

by

TaqV lid- Dill Ahmad al-Maqrisi, a history of the dynasties of Islam down to the fall of the 'Abbasid Caliphate. Sec
Wlistenfeld's
p.

GeschicJitscJir.

211, 4th line from end.

d. Araber, No. 482, especially [Ff 273 of 31-3 x 2ro c. and 29 11.;

beautiful, scholarly old

naskh, not
;

much

posterior to the

author's time

rubrications

no date or colophon.]

72

HAND-LIST OK MlJirAMMADAN MSS.


A^^j

366

jy^>

Add. 3248
Sec P. C,

The

Dastfir-nd)na of Mnnslii Gluildni J [iisayii.

No. cccxxx, pp. 416-41 y.

367

^>^)* A-o-x^ ^o'->^ L5^

*^'

AJ>^^)l

aJn)jJI

Add. 338

Ad-daldlatu l-iisfiliyyatuL-bahiyya fi taivdrlkhi uiad'uiati hi.story of Aleppo, by Cotistantine the son of Da' mi the priest of Hims, compiled in A. D. 1863 for the French

Hims, a

Consul at Him.s, whose name

is

given as

(?) 3-i---oJ

J>^
i

ytr'y^-

The work

consists of a jjreface, a table of contents,

{^JHz) each divided into several chapters,

books and a conclusion.


2

[FT 556 of i8'2 X 10 c. and 22 ornaments, and illustrations.]


1

11.;

leg-ible

naskh; rubrications,

368-372

y\y^)\

3j\^3
^JLfr

^Ih^iJ' J^^)>

^;J\

s_^.Jl

j^i jUa^t [Add. 3500


}

(Add. 3225 Dd. 6. 22 Qq. 87 Add. 256

Dalailiil-Khayrdt zva shaivdnqu'l-anivdr ft dliikris-saldt


'aid }L-)iabiyyV l-))iukhtdy,

mad

b.

Snlaymdn

b.

by SliaykJi Abn 'Abdiii/dh MuhamAbi Bakr al-Jazfdl (d. A. H. 870). See

H.Kh., No. 5124; B.M.A.O, pp. 76, 77, 383: B.M.A.C:\ No. 251. [Add. 3225 contains ff. 145 of 13-1 x 70 c. and 9 11.; clear, good naskh, pointed, with rubrications; no date Dd. 6. 22 contains ff. 16 of 18-4 x 14-0 c. and or colophon. rubrications and rude large, clear Moorish hand II 11. coloured ornaments not dated scribe, Muhammad b. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. 'Abdu'r-Rahman ar-Riyahi. Qq. 87 contains ff. 200 of I5'2 x iO'4 c. and 7 11.; large naskh, pointed rubrications transcribed by Mustafa b. Ahmad, 18 Jumada II. Add. 256 contains ff. 76 of 205 x 147 c. and 12. A. H. pointed leading written in a large, Moorish hand 1 11. words in red and green scribe, Muhammad b. Wathiq b. al1
; ;

not dated. Add. 3500 is an imperfect African Mas'ud copy comprising ff. 117 of 11-4 x 8-5 c. and 9 11.; coarse African hand rubrications, and points in red contained in leather case or pouch with plaited string.]
; :

HAND-LIST OF
373
c^l-^ii^i

MOHAMMADAN

MSS.

73

Jt^Jl

^ji J\

ci^V' wWjJI

Add. 746"

Ad-dalllu' l-hddi
bi-Jazvdari-iqsdni

ila aivdaliVs-siibul fi 'khtisdsi

Nabiyyiiid

permissibility of confirming oaths

on the by the name of the Prophet Muhammad and of him only amongst the Prophets, by ShaykJi Ibrdhlm al-Mainuin asJi-SJidfi'-i. [See supra, No. 21
biJii

dfina

sd'irfr-Riisul,

tract

for description of

MS.

This tract occupies

ff.

165-183.

It

has no separate colophon or date.]

374

(colophon of) Oj.^,-.s

Add. 328
See

The colophon

of the Dlnkart, Pahlavl and Persian.

P. C, No. xxxi, pp. 91-92.

375

'cr*!/^

^\

u^y.i

Qq.

295

The Diwdii of Abil Firds, the cousin and favourite poet of Sayfu'd-Dawla (d. A. H. 357). See B.M.A.C:-, Nos. 1044-1045, also von Kremer's pp. 658-660, and references there given Culiurgcsch. d. Orients, vol. ii, pp. 381-386, and Brockelmann's [Ff 62 of GescJi. d. Arab. Litteratur (Weimar, 1897), p. 89. X i4"Oc. and 21 11.; good naskh; rubrications, and borders 237 in gold and blue; dated the 27th of Jumada II, A. H. 1137 scribe, Khahl b. Husayn.] Cf. No. 424 infra.
;

376

JJ*^^)!

o^^.>

Add. 3191

The D'lwdn

of al-Ak/ital, copied from the St. Petersburg

MS. (see Baron Rosen's Manuscrits Arabes de

Langues Orientales, pp. 37-38) by Rizqu'llah Hasun in A. D. 1867, and by him presented,
note on the
first

b.

F Institut dcs Ni matu'llah

as stated in a

page, to

Dr

Reid.

It

afterwards passed into

the possession of

Dr Wright
See, besides

(1874),

and on

his

death into

by whom it was bequeathed Rosen {loc. cit.), Ellis' Cat. of Arabic books in Brit. Miis., vol. p. 574, s. v. Ghiyath b. Ghawth. [Ff. 53 of 33'8 x 20-6 c. and 33 11. of mixed text and commentary to the page. The text is in black and
that of Professor Robertson Smith,
to the Library.
i,

pointed; the explanations

in

red, in

a smaller hand, both

very neat!}' written.]

74

1IAN[)-LIST

OK MIIII.WIMADAN MSS.

^>^i u'jMi Add. 321 The Diwan of As/iniJ Khan, in the Afghan language. The poet's takJiallns is Hijrl. [Ff. 20 of 260 x I7"6 c. and 15 11.; written in a clear but poor ta'liq no date or colophon.]

377

O^

378
370.

^r^\
The Dlivdn of Akban.

c>W.^

Add. 219
cci.vxxvii, pp. 369-

See P. C, No.

o^n ooi 379-381

^jy\

o^y-i

Oo. 6. Oo. 6.

Three copies of the Dlivdii of Anvari.


ccv-ccvii, pp. 298-300.

27 Oo. 6. 31 34 See P.C, Xos.

382

i-- v!/^ y^ O^y.^


Abft Tiirdb Beg.

Add. 220

The Diwdn of
PP- ?>7A-}>7^-

See P. C, No. ccxcii,

^^^- 0'>J> 383 The Dlivdn of Jdmi. See P. C, No.

Add. 3151
cclxvii, pp.

354-355.

384
articles
for

aUoIji ^ji
on
this poet

^
b.

J^^

^\y_i

Add. 31922
in

The Dlivdn of Jarival

Azvs al-Hntaya. See Goldziher's


his

and edition of

poems

the

Z.D.M.G.

1892 (pp. 1-53, 173-225,471-527) and 1893 (pp. 43-^5163-201), also separately printed (Leipzig, 1893). This

transcript,

made apparently
it

b}is

Rizqu'lUlh

b.

Ni'matu'llah
is

Hasun
in

(see No. 376, snprd),


is

not dated, nor

its

source

indicated, but

bound up with another work transcribed the same hand (see infra, s. v. <suUli ^s ^^j-jjaJ) ^j\s. ^jJI
from a MS.
in

^^J^J (J^l jLrfwl j)


in A. H.
11.
;

the Library of Sultan h'alih.


c.

1285.

[Ff.

69-208, versos only, of ^yS x 24*0


;

and

21

large, clear

naskh

rubrications.]

(Add. 208 Add. 217 Add. 239

ooc oc^A 385-394

J*.l-

.,

o^y>

Add. 249 Add. 267 Add. 310 Add. 587 Add. 2774 'Add. 3439 Add. 3482

Ten complete or partial copies of the Dlivdn of Hdfidli, The first eight are described in P. C, Nos cclvi-cclxiii, pp.

HAND-LIST OF
346-351.
10
11.;

MUHAMMADAN
ff.

MSS.

75

Add.

3439

comprises

255 of 14-8 x

94

c.

and

written in a minute, very neat nasta'llq between borders

of gold
scribe,

headings in blue and gold; dated Rabl' II, A.ll. 901; Nuru'd-Din al-HirawT. Add. 3482 comprises 232
;

fif.

of 24' I X I5'6

c.

and

13

11.;

fair ta'llq;

not dated, but modern.]

395, 396

iwl,^i o^y.^
copies

q^'

Dlwdjiul-Hamdsa, the celebrated collection of old Arabian poetry made by Abu Tannnani Hablb b. Aws (d. A. H. 231). See B.M.A.C.\ pp. 263,484, N.K/i., No. 4638; Freytag's 651, 477, 748 B.M.A.C-, p. 697 comm. of at-TabrlzI (Bonn. edition with Latin transl., and
of
the
;

Two

1828)

Riickert's translation.
c.

[Qq.

213

comprises

ff.

152 of

20'4 X I4"0

and 8

11.,

is

written in large, good naskh, fully


first

pointed, and contains the

portion of the Havidsa clown to


transcription

the end of the j^j'^' v'^-

The

on Wed., 8 Jumada Man.sur b. 'Abdu'liah


of 25'0 X i8"0

II,

A. H.

568,

was concluded by Nasru'llah b. 'All b.


b. 'All b.

b. 'All b.

Ahmad

al-Hasan
ff.

al-

Himyari al-*AsqalanI, in Cairo. Qq. 296 16 11.; written in a large, c. and

comprises

136

clear naskh,

The

pointed; dated Thursday, the middle of Rabl' II, A. H. 593. last chapter is that written in reproach of women.]

0^5U. o'>:!i 397 The Diwd)i of Khdqdn (Fath-'Ali Shah).


ccciv, pp. 387-388.

Add. 2627
See P. C, No.

398,399

^Ki\^ o\y.^

Oo. 6.

33

The D'nvdn of Khdqdnl, the M.S. last mentioned being a commentary on certain difficult verses only. See P. C, Nos.
ccviii-ccix, pp. 300-302.

400

J^^' CH

^*-<>^

O^

c^-^^

C>^.

^h

u'>:!>

Add. 2893^

j^I^aJI (^_3^I ^--aiJI

The Ditvdn of RdsJiid b. Khanils b. jfuviUi b. Ahmad alHabsl al-Birawl al-Uvidni, collected and edited by Sulayman b. Bal'arab b. 'Amir b. 'Abdu'liah b. Bal'arab b. 'Abdu

76
'llah
1).

IAN'

I)-

LI

ST OK Ml'IIAMMADAN MSS.

Ikd'iiriib

al-iMuhaniinacli al-Sulaymaiii al-'Aqan an-

Na/.awi al-'Umani in
ff.

Ramadan,
c.

A.

11.

14S.
is

[The

Ms. comprises

191 of

320 X 2ro
ff.

and 30
It is
is

11.,

and

written in ^ood, clear

naskh with rubrications.


this,

comprising

1-134,

the

divided into 3 parts, of which first. The Dlwdjt, as stated

in the colophon, contains 5344 bayts, and its transcription was completed by the editor on the 17th of Jumada I, A. il.
1
1

50.]

401

^JtUJi w.*!^! J^.r^ o^yi>

Qq. 146

The Drivdn of Jab rail b. Farhat, the Maronite priest of Aleppo. See B. M. A. C.\ p. 50; V. C, vol. pp. 487-490. The poems are arranged according to the final letters, and the date when each was composed is given in the title, these
i,

dates

falling

in

the

latter

part

of

the

seventeenth
[Ff.

and

beginning of the eighteenth centuries.


X i5'2
c.

119 of

210

and 22

11.;

good naskh; rubrications: no date or

colophon.]

402

^5Uj oW-^

Add. 2i8
pp.

The
368-369.

D'lzvdn

of Raliai.

See P. C, No. cclxxxvi,

403 405

.._.._

s>^ ui>d>
, .

Add. 324 Add. 330

A^^ 2933

Three copies of the Dlzvaii of Sawdd. See Sprenger's [Add. 330 comprises ff. 186 of 21-5 x 17-3 c. written in July, 1815, for and 12 11.; clear Indian ta'llq William Babington by Munshi Ghulam Husayn. ^\\&qasidas occupy the first part of the volume, up to f. 83-^, the gJiazals
Cat., p. 636.
;

the remainder.

Add.

2963
;

comprises

ff.

360 of 224 x 157

c.

and
1

15

11.;

good
ff.

ta'Iiq

rubrications; dated Rajab 17. \.\\.

ff. 1-93; the )iiatJinavls ff. 94-164; 165-290 \.\\efards,riibd'is\ qita'dt, iinisaddasdt, Add. 324 comprises ff. &c. the remainder of the volume. 406 of 28*3 X i6'0 c. and 15 11.; fair Indian ta'llq; dated

197.

The

qasldas occupy
;

Wy^ ghazals

Shawwal

6,

A. n.

1236.]

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
>vi

MSS.

'J'J

406

J^ ^' Ov

^J^ 0-~^'

^^1

d^yi^

Ee. 1. 26^

The Arabic Dlivdn


'Abdi'llah
A. H. 656).

of
b.

Shaykh Abu'l-Hasan

'All b.

Abl
(d.

Muhammad

Wafa

asJi-Shddhill

al-Ansari

See Jami's NafaJidt (ed. Nassau Lees), pp. 659For description of the MS. (of 663; B.M.A.Cr, p. 159^ which this portion occupies ff. 52^-Io8^ and is incomplete at the end) see infra, s. v. >o>a^l ^Sl^^. The poems are arranged
alphabetically,

and begin

407, 408

Af^n

.no

Two

Add. 3147 Add. 3148 See copies of the Dlwdn of SJidhl of Sabzaivdr.
.1^ ^j^3^ o*^ ^'^^
, . . .

P. C, Nos. cclxv, cclxvi, pp. 353-354-

409

^>^
ccci.

0^y^>

Add. 801
See P. C, pp. 383-384,

The Dlwdn
No.

of Sdni' of Balgrdvi.

,,^ ,, 410-414

^.t. o'^:
.

Add. 209 Add. 231 Add. 777 Add. 805 Add. 839
Sd'ib of IsfaJidn.

Five copies of the

Dlwdn of

See P. C,

Nos. ccxcvi-ccc, pp. 380-383.


(Dd. 12. 3

415-417

i>UCJI^

J-ij*Jl

JA^) Ajl^l ^\y_i


li-aJilil-'ishq

-.Qq.

289

lAdd. 278*

The Dlivdnu s-Sabdba

luaU-Kdba by Shaykh

Shihdbtid-Din Ibn Abl Hafala Ahmad b. Yahyd Tilinisdnl See H.Kh., No. 5507; B.M.A.C.\ pp. 348, (d. A. H. 776).
156; B.
pp.

M. A. C.\^p.

702-707,;

F.C,

i,

pp. 371-373; L.C.,\,

292-293; Egyptian editions of A. H. 1279, 1291, 1302. [Dd. 12. 3 comprises ff. 148 of i8"4X 13-3 c. and 17 11,; fair
;

naskh
b.

rubrications
(.!),

transcribed

al-MaghribI

not dated.
11.;

by 'Abdu'r-Rahim b. Musa Qq. 289 comprises ff 137 of

24-4 X 13-8

and 23

fair

naskh; rubrications; dated Tuesday,


1003; scribe,

17th of

Jumada

I,

A. H.

Ahmad

b.

'Abdu'l-

Qadir al-Jamal(?) al-Ansarl.

Add. 278*, comprising only

78

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMAD AN
ff.

MSS.
c.
;

chs. i-xiii of the work, contains


15
11.;

\\o of 2i"6x I5'3

written in

a lar^e, clear naskh, with rubrications

and no

date or colophon.]

418
302.

^^W^

^^

0^y.>
.

Oo.

6.

46

The Dlwnfi of D/in/ilr-i-Faiydbi


p.

See P. C, No. ccx,

419
The

^1^1

^A^Jt

Ll^

^ jj^\
b.

j^

^\y_i

Qq. 27
{Safl'ti'd-

Diwdn of

'Abdiil-'Azlz

Sardyd al-Hilli
295''

Dln Ab7il-Fadl).
pp. 682, 623, 625
;

See B.M.A.C.\ pp.

295-296, 298, 301, 305, 310, H.KIi., No. 5516; editions of Damascus, A. H. 1297, and Beyrout, A. H. 1300. [Ff. 174 of 297 x 18 c.

ad calc. and 347,490,491, 506; B.M.A.C.\

and 28 11. in double columns between double red naskh dated Safar 6, A. H. 1059.]
;

lines

fair

420

O^^ji^i J^ OW.^

Add. 319 Khattak Khayl,


17
11.;

The
in the

Dnmn of 'Abdii'I-Qddir Khdji, of the


[Ff.
;

Afghan language.

16 of 301

X2r9 and
]

clear but ungraceful ta'lTq

no date or colophon

421, 422

An-t

Ann

L^Jl^tw

-^^^

Add. 248
^jjjj

u'^Ji

3J52

Two

copies of the

Dnudu of

'Urfl of Shlraz.

See P. C,

Nos. cclxxxix, ccxc, pp. 371-373.

423

^i^jJl o-^
b.

Or?'

O'^^

Qq. 199

The
b.

Dizi'dn of Sharafiid-D'in Abu'l-Malidsiii

Muhamviad

NasriHldJi

'Unayji of Damascus.

In the short biography


it

of the author which precedes the poems,

is

stated that he

was born at Damascus on Monday, Sha'ban 9, A. H. 549; that he began writing poetry in A. H. 565 and that he died on Monday the 20th of RabI' I, A.H. 630. See H.Kh., No. 5197
;
;

Khallikdn (de Slane's translation), iii, pp. 176-181. [Ff. 59 of 20'9 X I4'5 c. and 21 11.; small, scratchy naskh rubrications; transcribed in A.H. 1092 by Muhyi'u'd-Din al-Dimashql from an old MS. dated A. H. 638.]
Ibri
;

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

79

The Dhi'du of
Haviddti
gescJiicJite

the

Aunr Abu

Firds al-Hdrith
;

h.

Sa^ld

b.

(d. A. H. 357).
i,

(de Slane's transL),


d.

See H. Kh., No. 5254 Ibn Khallikdii von Kremer's Ciilttirpp. 366-369
;

380-386; B. M.A.C?, pp. c. and 23 11.; .small naskh 658-660. [Ff. 3-98 of 19-5 X dated Thursday, Rajab 17, A. H. iiio; .scribe, rubrications
Orients, vol.
ii,

pp.

12-2

Yusuf

b.

Muhammad

called Ibnu'l-Wakll.]
^<K^\

Cf.

No. 375 supra.


Qq. 832

^>^i

^\

C)'y,>

The Dhvdn ofAbu'l-Ala^il-MdaiTK


425

See

s.v.

jJpt

Jai-^.

^<^
Dlzvdfi

O'^Ji

Dd. 11. 12
p]).

The
370-371-

of Falmil.

See P. C, No. cclxxxviii,

426

^--j^S ol>!^

Oo. 6.
ccxciii, pp.

40

The Dizvdn of
427

Qudsi.

See P. C, No.

376-378.

Sji^l

cHji c>^ ^Ja5 ^\y_i

Add. 3193^

Dlu'dii of Qntbat b. Aws al-Hddira. With the M.S. is up Engelmann's notice of this poet {Al-Hddira Dizvdims cum al-Yezidii Scholiis, Leyden, 1858, pp. 14, a). Engelmann's text is based on the Leyden and Berlin codices (Z. C, ii, pp. 35-37). [The MS. of which this forms part contains ff 70 of 25"i x i8"4 c. and 13 11.; large, clear naskh,

The

bound

pointed, text in red,

commentary

in black.
ff

al-Hadira (incomplete at end) occupy


of the
first

part (see below, No. 429),

The poems of The colophon which is in the same


33-65.

hand, gives the scribe's

name

as Sayyid

Husayn, and the date

of transcription as A. H. 1285.]

428

0^^- ^y-<^'

\>! u^'^ 0^y.i

Add. 1064

The Diivdn of Qays b. al-Muiawwah, commonly called Majnun, of the Banu 'Amir, the lover of Layla. See H. Kh.,
n.

No. 5633 Ibn Khallikdn (de Slane's transL), vol. 6; de Sacy, Anthologie gramm. arabe, p. 150.
;

iv, p.

269,

very

pretty edition, in ta'llq type, was published in

Egypt

in A. H,

80
1294.
I*T.
I

II.WD-I.IS
4<S

()!

MI'IIAMMADAN
c.

MSS.

of i9'0 X

iS

aiul

17

11.;

small, neat naskh

no

(late or

colophon.)

429

O--

o^' O^y.^

Add. 3193^

The D'lwan of Abu Mn/tjan, on the tradition of Siiaykh [For description Hilal ai-Hasan b. 'Abdu'llah b. Sahl. MS., of which this Diwan occupies ff. 1-33, see above, of the

Abu

No. 427.]

430
on the
title

^j.AaJ\ ij.a^ j^t ^t^\ O^y.^


poetry, which,
if

Qq- 5^

A Dlivdn of Arabic
on the recto of the
first

reliance can be placed


to the remainder)

inscribed (in a different


leaf
(f.

hand

120),

is

that oi

Abu Makhrama

of Hadraniazvt. [The MS. has been described above, under No. 336, q.v. This portion occupies ff. 120-153, and is
defective at the end.]

431

i^WJI

oU^

O-i ^aIx^u*
'

o'^^

Qq.

218

The Dlwdn of SJiaykh Mustafa b. UtJinidn al-Bdbl. See B.M.A. C.\ p. 495. [Ff. 34 of 207 X 15-0 c. and 21 11.; small,
neat naskh
;

rubrications

not dated.]
o^y.i
Oo. 6.

432
352.

^J^

26

Tiie D'lwdn of Maghribl.

See

/-'.

C, No. cclxiv, pp. 351-

433, 434

^k

-^ Oi^.

^^^-^^^233

The D'nvdn of Manjak Pdshd (d. A. H. 1082). See B.M.A.C}, pp. 494, 307^ B.M.A.C:\ p. 688. [Qq. 241 has been described above, No. 364. The Diwan of Manjak Pasha occupies ff. 2-72 not dated. Add. 3233 comprises
;

ff.

52 of i6*6x

10

c.

and 2^
A. n.

11.;

clear,

good naskh; rubrica-

tions; dated

Muharram

1069.]

435
292-293.

<SjyM-^

CSj^

O^y.i

Add. 1055^
See P. C, No.
ccii,

The Dnvdn of Nadldri of Nlshdpur.


pp.

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

8l

436 u^3^h^ l5;>*^'' O'^^ Qq. 145 The Dlivdn of the Christian priest Nigfi/ails Saig/i, Superior of the Basilian monks in the Convent of St John in
the Druses' country. See B. M. A.C'^, No. 49, [Ff 159 of 20'6 X i6-o c. and 19 11. good naskh rubrications no date or colophon.]

Shuwayr,

in

pp. 33-34.

437

^^\iA^\
Yfisiif

^-iw>j o'>:!i

Qq. 49

The Diivdn of
Misri).

al-Hafndzvl {Abiil-Mahdsin...al-

See B.M.A. C}, pp. 475-476. [Ff 47 of 26-0 x 16-5 c. and 29 11.; fair naskh rubrications: the date, which is partly obliterated, seems to read A. H. 1 199. The MS. appears to be the author's autograph, and is so described in the label on
;

the back {^ha^, {^^K:Jl^\

<~^^

f-tA^^

0^^>)-]

438

^Xc J.0^ ol^^i Add. 3184 A Dlwdn of Nusayrl poems by ^A ll b. Sdrim (see B. M. A Cr, p. 141), SJiaykJi Khalil b. MnrJiif, SJiaykh Salmdn [Bisin], SJiaykJi ''All as-Saghlr b. SJiaykh MnhaniDiad, his son Shaykh 25*^), Shaykh Kan'dn, Malimud, the copyist of the MS. (see
Aijt>-aJI jla^t
.

f.

&c.
20"8

[The MS. is dated X 1 5*1 c. and 12 11.;


ill-formed, naskh.]

A. H.
it is

11 19,

and comprises

ff.

112 of

written in a clear, but sprawling

and

439
pp. 21 1-2

^^^jj^3^ *J^^
1

^^-

2.

The Dhaklru^a-i-Khiidrazmshdhi.
2.

See P. C, No. cxxvii,

[jy..oJI Sj-fi-i.

See

s. v.

J-cu3l

^\

^\.J\,

Nos. 89-91.]

440

\^^^
treatise

3a^s

jla-a^l

oi4^ j.^33

Dd.

4.

28^
in

on the virtues of the seven precious stones

4 pp., concluding a volume containing other works on the Lapidary's Science by at-TlfdsJil. [The MS. It comprises in all has been partly described above, No. 31. 122 ff., of which this short treatise, which is in the same hand There is no as the rest of the book, occupies ff. 120-122.
signet-rings, of
B.

82

IIAM)-I.IST OK MIIIIAM.MADAN
f.

MSS.
54-''

separate colophon, hut the colophon on


as the date of transcription.]

gives A. H. 749

441
[I'T.

aJJI

J>-j olij

^5

Dd.

11.

7*

7<S-85.]

An
MS.
is

account of the Death of

Muhammad

the

Prophet.

The

described under No. 310 supra.

442, 443

^>UI

0-*

^ O-^
;

J>--Jt w^aJJI

Oa 141^ Jdd. 746*

Adh-dlialiabin-Diasbuk fi man hajja niindl-kluilafd wa Vmulnk, an account of the Caliphs and Kings who performed
the Pilgrimage,

Maqrlzi.
d.

by SJiaykh Taqi'u'd-Din Ahmad b. 'All alSee H.Kh., No. 5831 Wustenfeld's Geschichtschr.
p.

from end. [Qq. 141 comprises ff. 86 of 2 r4 X I5"4 c. and This work occupies ff. 1-37, 19 11. and is dated a.m. 1232. Add. 746 has been described
Araber,
212,

4th

1.

above, No. 21.

The
fif.

fourth part of
It is in

it,

containing the above

work, occupies

78-105.

the

same hand

as the rest

of the volume, and has no separate colophon.]

444

Jlji^Jl

^\y<^

^>

Qq. 228

entitled

supplement to the Miscellany of Stories and Anecdotes Thamardtu'l-awrdq. The supplement purports to have been compiled by Muhammad b. as-Sabiq al-Hanafl
A.
II.

(circ.

848,

see

B.M.A.C},
It

p.

714^);

the

Thamardt
II.

alluded to
see

may

be that of Ibn
3842).

Hi-ijja

al-HamawT

(d. A.

837,

H.Kh., No.

begins abruptly, without intro-

duction, with a story about Harunu'r-Rashid,

and ends with


such as the

a brief account of the varieties of different


apple, the pomegranate,

fruits,

[Ff 34 of 20*3 X 147 c. and 21 11.; good naskh; rubrications; dated Thursday the 7th of Rabi' II, A.H. 1013 scribe, Sula)'man b. Ahmad.]
:

and the mulberry.

445

J^^)\

i-lj

LI. 6. 18'

Rdhatul-Insdu, "the Comfort of Man."


cccxxviii", pp. 411-412.

See P.C., No.

hand-list of

muhammadan
ChUIj

mss.
Oo. 6.

83

446
No. xxxiii, pp. 93-94.

54

Persian prose translation of the Raindyana.

See P. C,

447
ad-DarvisJi
is

oy:^'

c5i^- 3

Oi^i
it

c5i'j

Add. 278^

Rdwi'iLl-Fiiriun iva
b.

HdwV

l-Mutnn, by Sayyid Hasan


al-Fiyili.

Ahmad

Klidn Ni'inatiilldh

The

MS.

a fragment, containing only the beginning of the work,

deals (in this portion, at


tical subjects.

any

rate) exclusively with

and mathema;

rubrications
siipra?\

[Ff 20 of 22"i x i6'3 c. and 25 11.; fair naskh no date or colophon. See Nos. 227, 337, &c.,

448

,^-JU:)l o-K^j-J'

^>^ -4-Jl r-t^l

'^ih

Dd. 11- 7^

The Vision of SJiaykJi ^Abdiir- Rahman ath-TJutdlibi, wherein he sees Abij Bakr, 'Umar, and lastly the Prophet.
See

B.M.A.
see
ff.

C.\ p. 661

B.JI/.A.C-,

p.

167^ [For description

of MS.

Nos.

310 and 441

supra.

This portion of

it

occupies

2-18, and has no date or colophon.]


U*-fiJI

449

Qq. 158 J pli^t iU.j The Rihlatn'sh-Shitd wa^s-Sayf o{ Mtihammad b. 'Abdii 'lldh al-Mnsazvl al-Husaytil al-Hanafi al-Madanl, commonly

known
naskh

[Ff 129 of 20-3 x 14-0 c. and 23 11.; fair no date or colophon, but a former owner, 'Abdu'l-Qadir ar-Rufa'I, gives Shawwal, A. H. 1049, as the date when he finished the perusal of the volume.]
as Kibrit.
;

rubrications

^^,^1

OrjjJI

4-0^

c5-^liJI

^^)^ J:^j

Qq. 1252'3

[Ff 20o''-268'\]

See Nos. 144 and 303 supra.

450

*i5N)l

^^y^\ ^5

a:;'N)l

4.^j

Qq. 160

Ra/nnatiil-Ummatfi 'kJitildfi' l-a'inimat, by Shaykh Sadru 'd-Dln Abu 'AbdVlldJi Muhammad b. 'Abdu'r-Rahmdn adDimashqi al-'Uthmdnl. See H. Kh., No. 5890. [Ff 126 of 22"2 X I7'0 c. and 25 11.; fair naskh; rubrications; dated
Rajab
12,

A.

II.

11

86; scribe,

Muhammad

'Abdu'r-Raziq

al-

Malikl.]

62

84

HAND-LIST OF M U I.IAMMADAN MSS.


Add. 31921
^

451

Ibmi

I-

K JiashslidF s Criticism on al-lJanri.and fbn Bnrayy s

of Ib)tin-l\liaslishal}s strictures. Sec II.K/i., vol. vi, 64; B. M.A.C:-y p. 637''. [The MS. has been partially described under No. 384 supra. This portion occupies 1-64
J'efutdfion
p.
ff".

(versos only) and was transcribed from a MS. dated Thursday,

the end of Rabl'

I,

A.

II.

646, in the Library of Sultan Fatih.

The

transcription

was completed on

Muharram

13,

A.

II.

1285.]

452

^^3^\

lji\

Add. 2791

Refutation of

t/ie

WaJiJiabis

by

SJiaykJi
1

Maghribi at-Tnnisl. naskh rubrications


;

[Ff.
;

28 of 16 6 x

1-5 c.

MjiJiammad aland 11 11.; fair


az-Za\va\vI

transcribed by

Muhammad

al-AIaghribI in A. H. 1226.]
to be
:

The

full title

of the work appears

'iUjUyi

Afrl^oJ*.

J ^jlA^t

^-JLfi

>pi ^-J

iL-J?j-oJ'

S),*.yi

i3la^l

Begins

^l

>6^U^)I

.l-JbdU

^^w-N)!

Ja

jjJJI

aJL)

jl^jJI

^1
453
J-^-AJ
pJI

^:!JJ'

J*l ^*--

^^'

^-^'>?

^...J-c^-. Ui^
UjbL

^jU U-s)^^^^
jkiJ

aJU,
<*J>5

Add. 746^^

iy^^

UXwjl

i<l^*^

/^

treatise explaining the verse (Our. xi, 99), " Veri/y ]Ve

sent

Moses with our


It

signs,"

(Sfc.,

by Ibrahim al-Ma'munl. [For


supra.

description of MS. see No.


ff.

21

This tract occupies

242-256.

has no colophon.]
y^AA J-J J-ai

454

^Lj ^i
title

aJL/j

Qq. 85

treatise

on the Virtues of the Nile, by

ash-Shdfi'l.

The
c.

alternative
is

Ahmad b. 'Imdd Al'Jawharu'n-nadid fi

'ajaibi 'n-Alli's-sa'ld

also given on the title-page.


15
11.;

of 17-3 X 13-0
colophon.]

and

fair

[Ff naskh; rubrications; no

HAND-LIST OF
455

MUHAMMADAN
iJlwj

MSS.

85

o^^3l ^5

Add. 422
'Abdiil-Latif.

treatise on Siifi doctrine,

by SJiaykh

See

P. C, No. XXX, pp. 90-91.

456

Ju-yJI
Treatise

^
on

a3L,j

Ff. 6. 382

An anonymous
pp. 373-384,

the

Divine

Unity.

[For

description of MS. see No,

87 supra.

This tract occupies

and

is

by the hand of the same Christian scribe


first

of

Hama who

wrote the

portion of the MS.]

457

Jpij'pl

^ ^^-j
^ aJU,
The

Add. 2412
See

An anonymous
P. C, No. cH,
p.

treatise

on chronology, dates, &c.

237.

458

a*Jai^l ^^j^\\

Add. 32292

A
each

short treatise of 4 pages on the spiritual meanings of of the 28 letters (or 29 including Idui-alif) which
MS. has been described
ff.

constitute the Arabic alphabet.

under No. 261. This treatise occupies date or colophon.

^^-(i'j^,

and has no

459

i*>i^ ^a3L.j
treatise

LI. 6. 18

\
460

on Calligraphy, &c.

See P. C, No. cccxxviii,

pp. 409-414-

^.-ly

J.5's)i

.aJL-j

Add. 4182

A treatise on Physiognomy by Muhammad Mirzd Khan. See P. C, No. cxxxvi, pp. 223-226.
461
Ajju*.i.Aj| AAjlJaJt

^i-

^
A.

ajUj

Add. 1073

A treatise on
2rox 157
scribe,
c.

the Institutions

order of Dervishes,

by
11.;

and Rites of the NaqsJibandi Tdju'd-Dln ar-Rilmi. [Ff 12 of


naskh
II.
i
;

and 19

clear but poor

rubrications

Sayyid Darvlsh Khalil Raha'i,

203.]


MUHAMMADAN
-r!p L5^

86

IIAN'D-MST

()!

MSS.

462

O^jJ'

^^J

-A.dd.
b.

2895

lic.ilisc oil rohacco-Siiiokitig,

by 'Abdicl-GluDil

Isina'il

of Ndbiilus.
work, but
in

The
the

title

stands as above at the head of the


it

body of

it is

fi hnkmi ibdliatid-Duklidn. B.M.A.C.^ pp. 691, 815-816, 464-465, &c.


;

named as-Sidh bayndl-ikJnudn The author died A. II. 1143 see


;
;

H.K/i., No.

6125 B.M.A.C.\ pp. 529, 476^ 493^ [Ff. 50 of 21-5 x 15-8 c. and 23 11.; fair naskh overlined in red; no date or colophon. The MS. belonged formerly to Dr Badger, and there are two notes and a table of contents, in English, at the beginning
;

and end,
Mosul,

in his

hand.
in

The

first

note runs

"

This treatise on

Tobacco was found


in

the Library of one of the

Mosques

at

Mesopotamia, and while I was there in 1842-3 I obtained permission to have this copy made therefrom. George Percy Badger." The second note runs " I had this copied from a MS. in one of the Mosques at Mosul, about When the copy was completed it was sent to me A. D. 1844. by post, but as there was some suspicion of plague at the time in those parts, it had to be cut and fumigated by the quarantine authorities. George Percy Badger." In effect the book has been transfixed by four stabs of a knife which
:

penetrate

it

entirel}'.]

463

aliia.;^! j^fei^i

a1-,<^i ajUjji

Gg". 6.

38^

i he well-known treatise on Logic called ash-Shauisiyya. See //. Kh., No. 7667. [The MS. has been described above under No. 116. This, the second part of it, occupies ff.

35"'-75^

and

is

dated Safar

18, A. H.

1028; copyist,

Ahmad

as-Salimi al-Malikl al-Burhanl al-Azharl.]

464

alllaii

AcUcJi

Cj\^\

dJUjJt

Dd. 14. 1

A
'

treatise

on Medicine called ar-RisdlatusJi-sJiiJidbiyya fi

s-Sand'ati t-tibbiyya, by Shaykh Jamdlud-Din Michatnmad


Ibrdh'un al-iMdrdiiu,
'Isa,

composed for Shihabu'd-Din Ahmad Governor of Aleppo, and comprising 80 chapters. [Ff 132 of 15-5 X 106 c. and 9 11.; good naskh, partly pointed; rubrications no date or colophon.]
b.

b.

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

87
LI. 5.

465
various

^j'j^l 3

^it;-aJl

i-a-aJt ^H-^^t

28

wal-baddyi\ a poem in which are introduced all manner of rhetorical devices and poetical conceits, in praise of Sultan Muhammad II "the Conqueror" (a. D. 1451-1481), by Jamdll al-Faqlh. After an Arabic preface of 2 pp. the
Ar-Risdlatii l-aj'iba fi's-sandyi*'
metres,
in

poem begins

C^dJ

[Ff 18 of 20-3 X
fully pointed
;

15-2

c.

and

12

11.;

good, clear naskh,

rubrications

glosses

and explanations, &c.

no date or colophon]

466

J^jJi

^t

a3L,j

Add. 3264

A treatise on the Science of the Letters, Geomancy, Astrology, and other Occult Sciences, comprising 12 chapters, an Introduction, and a Conclusion, and beginning
:

'OUJ^t

j-jl^-o

1^

djlj,^!

(3j'>J

C-s^ 3 Olj.o'^l J

[Ff 54 of 20'4xi4-3 c. and 16 11.; written in a bad, scratchy ta'llq on brown paper transcribed Ramadan 29,
;

A. H.

1083.]

467

oU>i3l

ijlwj

LI. 6. 181"

treatise

on poetry, more particularly the


b.

Ghazal,

in

Persian,

by Fakhr
10,
p.

Muhaniuiad

Am'ir.

See P. C, No.

cccxxviii, No.

413.

468

i-b^l
treatise
:

^ a3Uj
title

Qq. 184^
or author's name,

A
;Jt

on Physiogtiomy, without

beginning

(XLJb^^) jX^ZJI s_^sfe^.Mj ^

A^i^

jLo.abJt

J^akJ^~.j

O*^

.X

p-w

88
[V(.

IIAND-LISr OF
43,

MUllAMMADAN
treatise

MSS.
ff.

of

wliicli

this

occupies

1-23,

of

219 X 15-0 c. Hiul 17 11.; ^^ood naskh, apparently of conrubricasiderable antiquity (twelfth or thirteenth century) no date or colophon copious marginal notes (which tions
;
;

have been partly cut


hand.]

off) in

Persian, in a

much more

recent

469

dLJii ,.AiLtj

Oo. 6. 49^
transl.

Rami's treatise on Rhyme (ed. and See P.C., No. Ixxv^, p. 150. 1872).

Blochmann,

470

v^juJl o'j
treatise

,^15

pa)Ljj

Dd. 11.

A
b.

on Belief and

Doctrine, in Turkish, described as


identical with the

Risdla-i-Qddl-zdda,

who may be

Muhammad

Qddl-zdda (d. A. 11. 1043 or 1044) mentioned though this work is much more extensive than that which is there described. [Ff. 142 of 20-2 x 147 c. dated A. II. and 15 11.; fair Turkish naskh; rubrications
in

Muhammad
V.

C,

iii,

p.

133,

1080.]
jjbi j^Aac

471

'-aL^)\ aL.31

j^ia^j

^s iLt^\ ajuyi Qq. 892

Ar-Risdlatu'l-qudsiyya ft tahqiqi ^aqd'idi aJdVs-Sunnati'ssaniyya, a treatise on the doctrines of the Sunnis, by jMuham-

mad

b.

Muhammad

al-GJuxzadll (d. A. H. 505).


ft'.

See H. Kh.,

x 13'S c. and 21 11., No. 6266. [The MS. comprises 40 of which this part occupies ff. I2''-28^ and is dated Shawwal
of ig-^
26, A.
II.

iiSi

scribe,

Hajl Hasan

clear naskh, with rubrications,

Written in b. Ibrahim. between borders ruled in red.]


.aJLw,

472

u^j^\
treatise
b.

o^

LI. 6. 18^

A
p.

on
'All

Inheritance
b.

&c.,

Muhammad
410.

Abi

Tdlib.

by Qadl Abu Hdmid See P. C, No. cccxxviii^

473

iiJJt

J-- ^^

j-^^^:^^ ^<^^j
b}-

Add. 2986
b.

A compendious Persian dictionary, Samad. See P. C, No. cxlviii, p. 235.

Husayn

'Abdu'^-

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

89
LI- 6. 18

474

l5;W
treatise

on

t/ie

>^3 ^V^ L5^ ^'S Bemg of God by Sayyid

Sharif Jurjdnl.

See P. C, No. cccxxviii^ pp. 412-413.


Qlo-e-

w*AlJ^^ j^i

^l^

jI-^JI

v>jj-olj ^-uiJl dJLw,

Add. 3238

See untitled MSS.

II, iv,

under IbadI books.

475

a;^lw^)l 3

a^j^Ji

^^t

^5 ajUj

Add. 746

A treatise on ancient coins, and on the coins of the Caliphs, by ShaykJi TaqVu'd-Dln al-Maqrlzl, dealing especially with the coinage of Egypt, down to A. H. 806. [The MS. has been described above under No. 157. This tract occupies ff. 138148, and has no separate colophon.]
476
Letter

i^
from

JAI

^t

^^JH^I aJUj

Qq. 442

the Caliph al-MaJuii to the people

the reverence due to the Sacred City.


MS. see Nos. 17

of Mecca on [For description of


ff.

and 47 supra.

This

letter occupies

220''-

224^]

477

w--*aJt spi*ila

^1

ws-JLil jL^j

Qq. 130

Riishdiil-Labib

mu'dsharati' l-Habib, a treatise on the

Ars Amandi in 14 chapters, by Shaykh Ibn Qulayta Abu'l'Abbas Ahmad b. Muhammad b. 'All al-Yamani (d. A. H. 231). See H. Kh., No. 6454. [Ff 68 of 20"0 x 16-4 c. and 22 11.; fair naskh rubrications dated Safar, A. H. ^ja (= 1226).]
;
;

478
Letters of
cxciii, p.

Jj^ OU5;
Mirzd
'

Add. 751
See P. C, No.

Abdii l-Qddir Bidil.

284.

479

^j^

oUf,

Add. 2998

Letters of Nuriid-Dln MuluDnniad No. clxxxvii, pp. 279-280.

Dh uhurl.

See P. C,

90

IIAND-l.IST

OF MUlIA.MMAnAX MSS.
Oo. 6. 372

480

l5>*^^^ ^UojUI j >j


collection of 'Alam^ir's Letters entitled

A
481

Rainc n

is/idra-

lid-yi'Alamgir'i.

See P. C, No. xcix,

p.

174.

Qq. 17

Raxi'lnir-rfth fi-Jiid
U-fitan

wal-fiitnli,

history of
h.

hadatha ba'dci l-mi'atVt-tdsi'ati viina Yemen from A. H. 900 to


Lutfii'lldh

al-Miitahhar. b. See [The MS. comprises 272 of pp. 330 X 22*0 c. and 31 II., of which this portion occupies ff. 194^-265''. A note at the end of the first part states that this copy was transcribed from one " on which was the It is dated Shawwal 18, A. II. 1206, and author's writing." was collated in the following year.]

A.M.

1029,

by

'Isd

B.M.A.C?-,

381-384.

fif.

482 l5^^^

^^5^:;'

J^^^ 0^-^'

^Wt u^)^

.*LUj3j

Dd. 12. 6

A
'd-Dlii

Turk! translation of the Joiirnal of Mazvldnd Ghiydthu Naqqdsh, one of the ambassadors sent by Shah Rukh
in
A. H.

to

Pekin

823

(end

of
is

A. D.

1420).
in

The

original

account, written in

Persian,

contained

the Matlaiistranslation,

Sa'dayn

{q. v.),

and has been published, with a


pp. 387-426).

by
dii

Ouatremere,

in vol.

xiv of the Not. et Extraits de la Bibl.


;

This translation was made by Hajl b. Muhammad of Ardistan for the Turkish governor of that town, Amir Zaynu'd-Din Nur 'All Beg Mahmudlu, in A. H, 900 (A. D. 1494-5). [Ff 95 of 177 x 97 c. and 9 11.; written in a beautiful, clear ta'liq between gold

Roi

(pp. 308-341, text

borders, with gold

and blue 'unwan.


It is entitled

Transcribed by Hasan

the Scribe of I.sfahan.

Tdrlkh-i-K hatd'l.']

483, 484

jIh-^JI

^-^j c>^ ^..i^:^! JU.^Jl

^3^
b.
;

Two
Ya'qfib.
;

J^g
niiii
b.

copies

of the

Raivdu

l-akJiydr al-Diuntakhab

RabJ'i'l-abrdr of [J/u//yl'/i\/-Dl/i]
;

Muhammad
.

Qdsim
.

See H. Kh., No. 65 5 8 B. M. ^ C.\ p. 5 3 B. M. A C.-, editions of Cairo and Bulaq, A. H. 1279, 1280. p. 715 [Qq. 18 comprises i^. 200 of 320 x 208 c. and 21 11.; fair naskh
1
;


HAND-LIST OF MUl.lAMMADAN MSS.
rubrications
;

9I

dated
c.

A. H.
11.

1193.
;

of 23-9 X 161
A. H.

and 25

Qq. 288 comprises ff. 149 good naskh rubrications dated


; ;

1178; scribe, 'Umar as-SaydawI.]


'>laUI AAjJ 3j.IiUl

486

^jj

Qq. 1192

Rawdii n-iiddhh'

zoa nnrj/iatiil-K/idtir, selections from the

Diwan

of 'All

b.

Muhamniad
:

al-Baldtinsi, beginning, after a

very brief doxology

The

MS.

is

described infra,
ff.

s. v.

5-*-jj.-Jt jute's)!

w-va^^L.^-^.

This portion occupies


colophon.

131''- 172'',

and has no date or

^\j^\ s^3j 486 Add. 1079 The Rawdatii sJi-sliuJiadd, or " Garden of Martyrs " by Husayn Wd'idh-i-Kdshifi. See P. C, No. Ixv, p. 122.

487-499
Gg.
4.

li^i i^ij

Nil. 1. 19

(vols,

i,

ii)

22 Gg. 4. 23 (vols, i-v) Oo. 6. 9 (vol. vi) Add. 180 Add. 183 Add. 184 (vols, i-v) kdidi.22^ {Khatima) Add. 243 Add. 244 (vols, ii) Add. 245 (vol. iv) Add. 246 (vol. v) Add. 247 (vol. vi)
i,

Thirteen volumes containing various portions of J///-khwdnd's well-known Kmudatits-Safd. See P. C, Nos. xlivIvi,

pp. 105-1 14.


j.Jil^i a-ijj

500

Add. 2932
b.

The Rawdatit
*

l-manddjiir fl akJibdr'i l-azvd' il iva' l-aivdkhir

by SJiaykh [Mn/iibbud-DlnY Abiil-Walld Mii/mininad


father

So in title of MS., but a confusion seems and the son.

to

have been made between the


HAND-LIST OK MUIIAMMADAN MSS.
Sec
II.KIi.,

92
ash-Shilnia.

No. 6601, and No.


d.

1616, at

end

of article;
/)'.

WUstcnfcld's Geschichtschr.
[Ff.

Araber, No. 460;


c.

M.A.
11.;

C:\ pp. 2<S8, 824, &c.


fair

148 of I8-OX 13-0

19

naskh

lubrications;
b.

margins
b.

.scribbled

and on
not

throughout; scribe, Hasan


dated.]

Muhammad

'Ulyun

501

<^^~>

3 u^3j^

^^ ji
b.

^ALi.ia5 ^jUcJI c^Ljj

Add. 212

Riyddiis-sanayi'-i-QutbsJidJil, a treatise on

Rhyme, by

Ulfati

Ilusaynl of Sdva.

Prosody and See P. C, No.

clxxxi, pp. 271-272.

502

j^lswJI J

^i^l AAp

J jil^\

i\j

Qq. 1822

Zddiil-viiisdjir iva nna/iatitl-jnnqlni zva' l-hddir, a collection

of historical anecdotes and


iil^s

poems compiled
JiaJW
vo^^'SJ'

for

^Jlt

aIiI

aaJ^.
(X

^**ioJt

vj"!;^><^'

J1^^'

^t>t

l^giTi.)l

Ojjj^fJ\

k-X^

jkjy^\

^ji^U^e^^t

^^iA^t

,^^-0'L...i)t

[The MS. comprises ff. 178 of by an unnamed author. 20"3 X 3*8 c. and 21 11.; of which this work occupies ff. no date or colophon.] 102-176; fair naskh; rubrications
1
;

503

J^*i)l

SJ^-J

Add. 3215

The
and
II

Znbdatiil-anithdl, a collection of Arabic proverbs in


b.

20 chapters, by Miistafd
11.;

Ibrdhim.

[Ff.
;

1 1

8 of 20'4 x

ro

c.

large, rather

sprawling naskh
A.
il.

rubrications; dated

Monday, 26th of Muharram,

1038.]

504

^j--a)i

^^

6joj

Oo. 6. 43^

Zubda
verbs,

fi 'ihtiis-sarf, a treatise
b.

on the Arabic defective See P. C,

by D/iahir

Mahmnd b.

Mas'iid al-'Alazci.

No. clxxvi^ pp. 261-262.

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


505
U-^aJ' O-f '^^

93
26^
b.

J^

J'>-' L5^
b.

-~'^'^'

^*>^'
b.

Qc[-

short biography of 'Abdiilldh


b.

al-Qdsiin

al-Hddl

Ibrahim, by his son, Sayyid'Ali 'd-Dln Yahya


b.

Aviirii

l-Mn min'm Shayafn


f'l
:

Shajusiid-DiJi, entitled Az-ZaJiriil-bdsiin


b.

aJnvdli ^Abdi'lldh

al-Qdsiin, beginning

[The MS. has been noticed abov^e under Nos. 39 and 135. See also No. 522 infra. This portion occupies ff. 136^-139^ The work was concluded in Shawwal, A. h. 965.

506

'u^^

L^^*^' ^*^

^-^

i)

L5^

u^^</i' j-Aj

Add. 791

ZaJiritr-Riydd fi raddi ind shana'aJm'l-Qddi 'lydd, "a refutation of the attack of al-QadI Tyad upon him {i.e. ashShafi'I)

who made

the

invocation

of

blessings
;

Prophet an obligatory part of the legal prayer


Diii

upon the by Qutbiidal-

Abii l-Khayr

Muhammad

b.

Muhammad

al-Haydari

Dimasliql ash-ShdJi'i."

See B.M.A.C\ No. 323, pp. 206-207, and H.Kh., No. 6897. [The MS. comprises ff. 49 of \y^ x i3-oc. and 21 11.; large, clear naskh rubrications; the colophon, transcribed from another MS., corresponds in substance and date, and almost in form, with that given in the British Museum copy already referred to, and is followed by a short
;

doxology.]

507

^'^-.31 aJx. ^Ju,^^ aI.1

^ vol^l

J.AJ

Qq. 281

Zahriil-Kiimdm f'l

qissati Yilsnf 'alayhV s-saldin, the

Story

of Joseph, by Abii 'All

See H.Kh., No. 6906; L.C., vol. iv, p. 272. [Ff. 122 of 25-1 dated A. H. 862 X I7'2 c. and 23 11. good, clear naskh
b.

'Umar

IbrdJilm al-Ansdrl.

pointed, with rubrications.]

508
tables,

^j*3t c>'^^\ ^jJl


calculated

Gg.

3.

27

Az-Zijii' l-Diumtaliaim l-'arabl ,2i%\.xor\ovc\\c?i\

and astrological
1500,
in

from

A.

II.

601

to

A. H.

thirty

94
chapters,

Il.Wn-I.IS'l' OI'

MI'IIAMMADAN

MSS. of

based

on

tin;

Zljii'l-niuvitaliaiiu' l-Khazn'inl

]\[uliainviad b. A hi I'akr al-Fdrsi (sec H.Kh., No. 6960), which is also contained in the volume, as well as sundry

other treatises and tables on the same subject, as follows:


(1)

Ff

1-16, the

above-mentioned work, beginning:

(2)

Ff 17-55,
(3)

tables, followed
Ff.

their use.
al-Fars'i

56-67, the Zij o^


in

above mentioned,
(5)

by explanatory notes as to Mnhavtinad b. Abi Bakr forty chapters. (4) FT 68-120,


one calendar
121-131, a treatise on Judicial
first

more

tables, including

some
Ff.

for the reduction of

to terms of others.

Astrology
the second
28'9 X 22*o

in four
12,
c,
;

Maqdlas, the

containing 22 chapters,
3.

the third 21, and the fourth


11.;

[PT.

131 of

and 30-50
not dated.]

old,

carefully written

naskh

rubrications

509
.'\n

A-li

^J

Add. 1248

following the
of March,

anonymous Turkish Almanac {Zij') for the year Nawruz of A. H. 1200 (20th of Jumada I, = 21st
A. D. 1786),

dedicated to Sultan 'Abdu'l-Hamld


c.

I.

and 33 11.; beautifully written and ornamented with gold and colours.]
14-3

[FT 8 of 2 1 "2 X

510

^isw-Ji
Zinatiil-majdlis, a

a^ij

Add. 834
of stories

The

large

collection

and

anecdotes, compiled by Majdii'd-Dln Mulianiniad al-Hasanl.

See P. C, No. cccxvii, pp. 396-398.


511,

512

J!^^)t

i--

Ff 5

9^

Add. 2202

The Subhatiil-Ab}dr
ccxv' and
ccxcii'-',

pp.

of Mulld Jdmi. See P. C, Nos. 307-308 and 375-376.

513

^1
SirdJu'I-liig/idty part

^I^ii,

Add. 7951

The

a dictionary of rare Persian

words, by Sirdjud-Din 'All Khdu.


pp. 232-233.

See P. C. No.

cxlvii,

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
C5^

MSS.

95

514

jla-*.'i)b j-*'>^l

^^^ ^^^

j!;--''^'

>-

Dd.

4.

28^

Siin'iCl-asrdr fi ina'rifati inandfi'V l-jmvaJiir ivci'l-alijar, a

work on precious stones by Abii 1-' Abbas Ahmad al-Abutijl. [The MS. has been described above under Nos. 31 and 440.
This portion occupies
fif.

55-99.

No

date or colophon.]

515

jij-*^!

c-a^^ 0!>*oJl Jj^*i

,^Jl5j

j^

Add. 2661

Sirr-i-Rabbdni ("the Divine Mystery"), a treatise on what


is

called "the

New

Medicine"
title

(juj^aJl w-isJt), or "the


j^jj^aJI w-iaJI),

New

Medicine of Alchemy"
after Paracelsus.

(j^j^jj^i-j^'

apparently

The above

stands at the head in red ink,


:

but

is

not mentioned in the text, which begins abruptly

[The MS. contains ff. 125 of 20"2 x 14-6 c. and 23 11. poor naskh in first and third parts, good in second. It contains three separate works, of which the above stands first and occupies ff. 1-64. It ends as abruptly as it begins, and has no date or colophon.]
;

516, 517

^>^l

^
10
11.;

I3J

Two

copies of the SiqU^'z-Zand, or Dlivdn of Abiil-Ald

al-Ma'arn.
491, 650;
pp.
ff.

B.M.A.C\

See H. Kh., No. 7187; B.M.A. C.\ pp. 282, 489, No. 105 1, pp. 664-665; V.C., vol. i,
ii,

444-445; L.C.,
148

pp. 54-55, &c.


c.

[Ff. 1. 1 comprises
large,

of 22-1 X 15-5
;

and

untidy naskh;

rubrications

dated

i8th of Sha'ban, A. H, 1048.

Qq.
;

83
this

has been

partially
it

described

under No. 424 supra


ff.

second portion of

comprises
first

100-170,

is

written in the
is

same hand and


A. H.
1

style as the

portion,

and

dated Rajab,
called

109.

Scribe, Yiisuf b.

Muhammad, commonly

Ibnu'l-Wakll.]

96

llAND-MSr OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


J^i5*J'

518
S(r(jntd(in-(nc(7i)iJ>i,

olkiPopular
l-Lrrors,"
p.

LI. 6. 182

or

"

by Kamdl-

J^ds/id-addcr.

Sec P. C, No. cccxxviii,

410.

519

0^>J^
of Ibn
pp.
T56,

Qq- 226

The Sukkarddn
7191
21
;

Abi Hajala.
348, 562;
[Ff.

See

//. A'//.,

Xo.

B.M.A.O,

printed at Bulaq, A. H.
11.;

1288.

B.M.A.C:\ p. 350; 80 of 21-2x157 c. and


;

clear but badly-formed

naskh

rubrication.s

tran-

scribed at Con.stantinople, 22nd of Dhu'l-Hijja,

A. H. 983,

by

Muhammad
520

b.

Ibrahim of Latakia.]
"iJ^i^-ii^

Add. 566^
of Col. Scott of

A
in

Hindu.stani translation of part of the Sakuittald

A. D.

1800-1801 by

command

made Lucknow

and John Gilchrist, apparently by one Kadhim 'All, transcribed by Prof. Samuel Lee, See P. C, No. cccxiv, pp. 404-405.

521

vj*^'

j^ 3

iojjJl

dja^\sLo

^^9 w-iJl 53*^1-;

Qq. 52

Saldfatiil-anab fi iHHfdkharatrr-razvdati

wa

bi'vil-'Arab,

by Sayyid
beginning
:

Safi'ic'd-D'ui

Ahmad b. Hiisayn. The

prose portion,

Is

preceded by a poem, beginning:

[The MS. has been described above, under No.


portion of
it

336.

This

occupies

ff.

12-27.

^^

date or colophon.]
Qq. 26^
of

522
SilsilaUC dh-dhahab,

w-AjJi iL-Xw

an

account

the
b.

ancestors

and
'All

family of Sayyid Jamalu'd-Din al-Hadi

Ibrahim

b.

by Sayyid

SJianisii'd-Din

Ahmad b.

'Abdiilhih, beginning:
Hwt

^)\ ojJtMo J kiieKj iUoJu UJL&


[Ff.

^JJt aD juo^Jt

166, of
c.

which
11.
;

this

X 201

and

21

fair

work occupies ff. 4-135, of 29*5 naskh rubrications dated Muhar;

ram,

A.

11.

1080.]

;;

HAND-LIST OF
523, 524
^U-^JI

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

97

ub^

^^^*Jl

O'^

^^'gj

Two
-tibd''\

copies of the Siikvdiiu l-iimtd' fi 'jidzvdiitl-atbd'' [or


yi<^/7
b.

Mtihainmad b. Abu MiLhavunad b. HujjaUid-Dm, of the tribe of Quraysh, of the city of Mecca. See H. Kh., No. 7227 502b; B.M.A.O, B.M.A.C.\ pp. 661, 695, V.C, p. 732; vol. pp. 355-356; the lithographed Cairo (A. H. 1278) and

by

^AbduUldJi

Muhammad

DJiafr, called

i,

printed Tunis

(A. H.

1279) editions

the Italian translation of

Amari, and the English translation based on this last (London, 1852), &c. [Qq. 71 comprises ff 75 of 19-5 x 14-8 c. and 17 11.; large, clear naskh headings written in colours; dated Rabr I, A. H. 1066; scribe, al-Hajj Nuru'd-Din b. al-Hajj Ahmad al-Farskurl. Qq. 80 comprises ff. 88 of i8-i x 12-5 c. and 15 11.; good, clear naskh; rubrications dated Sha'ban,
;
;

A. H.

772 BaydawT.]

scribe,

Ahmad

b.

'All

b.

Ahmad

al-Katib al-

525
[Ff.

o^
134-159.]

^*>-

Oj>-*^l ~^s^

Add. 2893^
sJiattd,

Siihvatii

l-mahzun fl jumlati fiinun


wa'l-adabir-rd'iq,
b.

mina'l-ghasaltl-fd'iq
selections from the

wd'l-hikmat

being

Diwdn of Rdshid

KJianils al-Habasl
final letters,

arranged

in alphabetical

order according to the

compiled by Sulayman b. Bal'arab in A. II. 1145. The MS. is described above under No. 400. It was transcribed in A. H.
1271.

526, 527

J^XJI Jj3

a^^^J J>J.^3l

^^'

^^^

'd-Din

Two volumes of the Snlfik li-mdrifatV l-muluk of Tagi'u Ahmad b. 'All b. 'Abdu'l-Qddir al-Maqrlzi, the first
A. H.

down to A. H. 710; the See H. Kh., No. 7240 Wiistenfeld's Geschichtschr. d. Arab., p. 21 1, No. 4; B.M.A.Cr, p. 289. [Qq. 276 comprises ff. 213 of 26-4 x 177 c. and 29 11.; good, scholarly naskh; rubrications; umvdn in gold and colours not dated, but probably not much later than the date of the author. Qq. 41 comprises ff. 138 of 268 x 175 c.
containing the beginning of the work
831 to A. H. 847.

second from

'

E.


AMMADAN
;

qS

II.\NI)-I.IS|-

()!

Ml'll

MSS.
;

and 27

11.

fair

naskli

lubrications

marginal notes

no

date or colophon.)

528

^-c^

vj-^r^-^

Add. 414

Persian translation of the Sing/idsan-Batrisi, or thirty-

two Tales of the Throne.

See P. C, No.

cccxviii, p. 398.

529
Sura
Iviii

a)3l*-Ji

5,^

Gg.

6.

40^

(the Sfiratii' l-MuJdda/a) of the Qur'an.


first
fif.,

[The

of Malay treatises, and 4 has been described, together with the other Malay MSS. which
MS. consists, save for these

came
in his

to us

from the library of Erpenius, by Dr

Van Ronkel
{{.
1
1 1

Account of Six Malay

MSS. of the

Cainhridgc Univejsity
of

Library, pp. 8-9. The MS. comprises altogether i8'8 X 15-2 c. and 12-15 11.]

630
93 of

u^

h^

Dd. 15.

Sura xxxvi (the Snratu Yd-Siii). [The MS. comprises lO'i X 6"9 c. and 7 11.; written in a fair Turkish naskh, which varies in different portions of the MS. This portion only occupies ff. 1-9.]
fif.

531
Si rat n' I- Amir

j-oaJI

>AUi ^t^^)^ s^*-

Qq. 90

Dhahiru'l-'umr,
in A. D. 1750,

Dhdhiru 7- '//;;/;-, a Biography of the Amir of *Akka (St Jean d'Acre) being then 63 years of age, and who was killed

who was governor

at the

for 27 years

age of 90, liaving then held the position of governor translated from the French into Arabic by an anonymous translator. Begins abruptly after the title
; :

.^^i. a-bU!

^^JJI j-oaII

{sic) j-Al-iJI

^-j.^U

p^e-J'

'-S^

[Ff 28 of 182 X I2-0


colophon.]

c.

and 16

II.;

fair

naskh

no date or

HAND-LIST OF MUITAMMADAN MSS.


532
(^J3J^*<J'
L5'*.5^''

99
Qq. 4

'^'j'^ t^^ J>-;^~.^)1 S;---

SlratuH-Iskandar, the romantic and fabulous history of Alexander the Great, by IbrdJnin b. Mufarrij as-Suri. See B.AI.A.C.\ pp. 329-330; cf. V.C, ii, p. 30 for a Turkish work [Ff 287 of 30'6 x 213 c. and 27 11.; poor of similar character. naskh rubrications no date.]
;
;

533

*uj^*->Jt i^*-3l
'l-jilliyya

J^

5l!UJ ^"-^aJt '^j^^

Add. 2893^
'l-Bil-

As-Siratu
from
the

al-vinsaiiunat

Sa'dn 's-Sihldi

Sdldiyya, a history of the

Bu-Sa'Td dynasty of
b.

'Umman

Ahmad

b.

Sa'ld b.

Ahmad
12 19.

Muhammad

al-Bu-Sa'Idi,

first

ruler of the family, to Sa'ld b. Sultan b.

Ahmad

b.

Said
and

al-Bu-Sa'idl, A. H.

[For description of MS. see


fif.

Nos. 400 and 525 supra.


its

This portion occupies

161-191,

transcription was completed on the 27th of Shawwal,

A. H. 1271.]

534

Jl.J9^il

iljj^.i~'

(j>a*-?J'

i^J^-'

Sj-j-

Add. 1065

The
9
11.
;

first

part

(Jj'i)! J>*!^')

"^ the Story of Sindibad the

Sailor and Sindibad the Porter.

[Ff 106 of

I4'6 x 9'8

c.

and

poor naskh

not dated.]
Sj-w)

535, 536

J'^A ^^.

A^sj^l "^j^S

Oa 52
Q^" .g

a volume containing parts of the voluminous mixed prose and verse, entitled the Siratn Baui Hildl, or the Slratu Abl Zayd. See Lane's Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptiaiis, vol. ii, pp. 14-125 Cat. of Arabic printed books in Brit. Mns., pp. 638-642; B.M.A.C^,

Qq.

52

is

romance,

in

i,

pp. 743-744.
is

The

first

fragment occupies at least 200


smaller-sized

fif.,

and

followed by another fragment on


ff.

paper,

comprising about 60

This

is

imperfect at the beginning,

but concludes with a colophon giving the scribe's

name
1

as

Muhammad

b.

al-Hajj

Ramadan

al-'Attar,

and the date of


A. H.

transcription as

Monday, 14th of Dhu'l-Hijja,


colophon, being

122, the

last page, including the


is

in duplicate.

This

followed

by fragments of 7 and 6 consecutive leaves

72


HAM)- LIST OV
MAI )AN MSS.

lOO
respective!}-,

Ml) lA.M
I

and these by 7 leaves, mostly disconnected. Qq. 15 contains part of the same romance, and bears the 180 of It comprises ff. Qissatii Alu Zaydil-Hilall. title 3r8x 2r2 c. and 31 11.; is written in a large and clear but ugl)- naskh, and has no colophon.

537-548

y^

s^^-

Qq. 94 Qq. 105

Twelve volumes containing a continuous text of the voluminous Romance of 'Antar {Siratu 'Aiitar). The leaves measure 22*4 x 154 c, and the colophon at the end of the last volume is dated A. II. 195. See B. M.A. C.\ pp. 319-324, 663-665, and 697, and the note at the foot of p. 319 L.C.,'\, V.C., ii, pp. 4-13; von Kremer's pp. 348-9, V, pp. 170-1
1
;

CulturgcscJiichte, vol.

ii,

pp. 358

and 478.
.^^-:'

549, 550

Oi>-^-^i

^^^' ^Q9
pp. 176-177.

The

SiyariC I- Miita akhkJiirin of GJiuldvi Hiisayn at- Tabd-

tabd'l, in 2 vols.

See P. C, Nos.

ci-cii,

551-579

O^J^^*!-^' S/iSiratu' I- Mtijdliidiii

Qq. 246-Qq. 274

The
741-743
;

romance of Dalhauia.
Lane's

in 29 volumes, the popular See B.M.A.Cr, Nos. 1173-1182, pp.

Modern Egyptians,
1229,

ch. xxiii.

The 29

vols,

consist of 56 parts, the last ending with a colophon

dated

Muharram

Hamwah
Fasi.

and giving the scribe's name as Ahmad Zakur al-Maghribi alSize of page, 20"6 x 160 c.
4,

A. H.

(o^^^*.)

b.

al-Hajj

580

^-Ji
small volume of

>^<^a>,.<

^j^

J s^w
c.

Add. 226
and 9
11.,

A
under

ff

25 of I9'6 x I5'2
inad'ihn
"

without
ct clogia

colophon, entitled Sirat


this, in

wa

Mnhammad ati-Nabl, and


F/7^ modus
script us,

Archdeacon Lewis's hand,


liber

Prophctie

Mahoinedis,

Arab ice
contents.

nitidissinid
title

inanit, 4, viulta eonuniniseens

de infantid Ma/iojnedis," a
It

which adequately describes

its

begins:
^jJJI aJU

^T ^^)t >elioJI

w^l-fiu ^oU-nM

J^

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


581

lOl

^>^l JjU,

Add. 778^
See P.C, No.

An

exposition of the Vedanta philosophy, entitled Shdriqit

'l-Ma'rifat,

by SliaykJi Alni l-Fayd Fayyddl. XXXV, pp. 94-96.


^ft9
r^ft-^

^v^K^

N^- 1- 20 Add. 269 Add. 312 Add. 835


See P. C,

Four copies of the Slidh-ndnia of Firdawsl.


Nos. cxcvi-cxcix, pp. 286-290.

.Qc KQQ 586-588

u-i5j^ 3

,. 0^

LI. 6. 7 Add. 1043 A^^^ 31502

Darvlsh, or Shdh
pp. 365-367.

Three copies of Hildlts well-known poem entitled SJidk u See P.C, Nos. cclxxxiii-cclxxxv, ti Gadd.

See

s. V.

wjU^s.
j^^U^)\

589

^d!P
law,
in

Add. 3410
Arabic,

Two

treatises

on

Muhammadan

with

interlinear translation in Malay, without specific title or date,

written on paper concerning which a former possessor has penned the following note: "Sir Frederic Madden calls this Javanese paper made from the leaves of a tree [of] the Mulberry species." The MS. comprises ff. 148 of 28*8 x 19*8 c. and 7 11. each of Arabic text and interlinear translation. The
first

treatise occupies ff

3-137

the second,

fif.

138-146.

The

first

begins
^Jl

^*iLw'N)t

^j1/^ vff^^ U*Ac

u^^

i^JJI

j^^aJI

The second

becfins

590

^J^
b.

O^at-ji ^yi-

Dd.

6.

24

Forty traditions collected by the Qddi Miihanunad


b.

b.

"All

'Abdii'lldh

Wad'dn

al-Maivsil'i,

with explanation

and

10-'

IIAXD-I.isr

OK MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
No. 382.
b.

comiuciUary.

Sec
clear

//. Kli.,

[Ff.

38 of i8-2 x 133
;

c.

and
A.
II.

19

11.;
;

but ungraceful

naskh

dated

Ramadan,

'^61

scribe,

Sulayman

Fadil.]

591

..^-.wbl Jli;:^!

^^

Add. 3261

Sharlin aslikdlVt-tasis, a work on Matiiematics, by Sayyid Shanisud-Dln Saniarqandl, with commentary of Mfisd b. MtthaDimad called Qddi-zdda-i-Ruml. See H. Kk., No. 804 B.J/.A.C:, pp. 186, 618; B.M.A.C:\ pp. 511. 513. 5^4good, clear naskh dated [Ff. 30 of i8"2 X I3"2 c. and 23 11. Rajab 6, A. H. 883 scribe, 'Abdu'l-Qadir b. Ibrahim.]
;
; ;

.r.^ .r.r 592-596

^U
...

c>^l

M .^t

-"

^^

Mm.

6. 23 Oo. 6. 45 ^^^_ ^^3 ^^^ g^^

Four commentaries on the Alfiyya o{ Ibn Malik. Mm. 6. originally containing 97 ff., is interleaved, and contains notes by Erpenius, to whom it formerly belonged. The leaves measure 2r3 x i4"2c. and contain 28 11.; is missing, and with it the beginning and title of the book. The MS. is not dated, and is written in a Maghrib! hand by no means easy to read. Oo. 6. 45 contains the Alfiyya with a running commentar)' in Persian b}' Sultan JMiikauimad b. 'All of Kdshdn. See P. C, No. clxxiii, pp. 257-258. Add. 773

23,

f.

contains the Alfiyya with

//;//

'AqiTs commentary (published

and comprises ff. 193 (to which is prefixed table of contents comprising 2 ff.) of 190 x 145 c. and 23 11. fair naskh with rubrications no date, but a note Add. 820 contains the of ownership is dated A. H. 1197. with the commentary of al-Us/iiin'tiii, and comprises Alfiyya ff. 456 of 2r6x 15-0 c. and 23 11.; clear, but ugly naskh;

by

Dieterici, Leipzig, 1850),

rubrications

not dated.
AJ^-i)!

596
Sliarli-i-amthila,

^^
^j^

Add. 2383
See P. C.

paradigms of Arabic verbs.

No. clxxxiii,

p.

275.

597

^i>^'i)i
IiiiiifidhaJ

Add. 793

The

of Zamakhsharl, with the


b.

commentary of
See

yaindlu'd-Dli! Muliaiiunad

'Abdul-Ghaiii al-Ardabili.


HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
H. Kh., No. 1390
[Ff.
;

IO3

B.M.A. O,
c.

p.
11.

2^ of 17'0 X I3'0 no date or colophon.]

and 17

692 cf. B. J/.A.Cr, p. 811^. poor but legible nasta'liq


; ;

[Ff. i23''-i3o''.]

^o-^i^l ^j^ Commentary on

Add. 417'
the IsdgJiujl of SJiaykh
^.w^ P.

Athirn'd-Dln al-Abharl.
clxxvii, p. 263.

See No. 115 supra,

C, No.

iU-- wUJU
[Ff. 220*^-230^.]

^j^ Commentary on
:

Qq. 19718
the "'Bdnat Su'dd" of

Ka'b

b.

Ziihajr, beginning
)J^ii~.a^M

^-OJ;k

^t

-iJl^t

t>.ft^xjt

(iUAfiJI

^l^^)t

^^toJI lJ/AA.t

Dated

A. H. 11 57.

For description, see Part

II

under MSS. of

Miscellaneous Contents.

598

^>y^ o^^^ ^r^


Commentary on
the Bfistdn of Sa'di,

Add. 818

A
599

by

'Abdii'l- IVdsi'

Hansaivl.

See P. C, No. ccxl, pp. 334-335.

j^
s

-o^^'->

J^i ^j-i

Dd. 11. 16
'Attar, with

The Pand-ndma
Shem'i
311-312.

of Shaykh Farldu\i-Dlii

Turkish commentary.

See P, C, No. ccxx, pp.

600

w^Jv^' ^j-^
TahdJilbii'' l-niantiq ivd' l-kaldm

Add. 585

The
(d.

792), with
A.

of Taftdzdni (d. A. H. running commentary of Mulld 'AbdiclldJi Ya::di H. lois). See H.KIi., No. 3786; B.M.A.C.\ p. 501.
I4'5
c.

[Ff.

60 of 22"0 X
ta'llq,
;

and a variable number of


;

lines;

bad

Indian

verging at times on nim-shikasta


not dated, but quite modern
;

very inac-

curate text

scribe, Ibrahlm-i-

Nasrabadi.]

601

J^^^
first

O^y.i

pj^
See

Qq. 114

The

part (= pp. 1-372 of Dieterici's ed.) of the

Diwdn

of Mutanabbl with the commcntar}- of Wdliidl.

Dieterici's


104

HAND-LIST OK

MUI.I

AMMADAN

MSS.

preface to his edition;

320 of 20'8 X
985
scribe,

150

c.

and
b.

15

B.M.A.C.-, pp. 657-658, &c. [Ff. 11.; ^ood naskh, the text in larger
;

characters than the


;

commentary

dated 8th of Rabl'

I,

A.

II.

Yahya

Ahmad

al-'Arif.]

602

OjJ^J O^' ^^^) r-j^

Qq. 82

commentary on the Risdla


b.

of Ibji Zaydfin, described in

the label on the back of the volume as that of a.s-Safadi

{Saldhu\i-Din Khalil

Aybak,

d. A.

II.

764), beginning

See H.
pp.
17-9 X I3"i

Kk,
;

No. 5932
vol.
11.;

B.
i,

M.A.

(f.',

p. 489-^

B.

M. A.

C.\

639-641
c.

L. C,

pp.

241-260, &c.

[Ff.

170 of

and 19

written in two quite different hands,


ff.

both clear and good, the older comprising


or colophon.]

96-165

no date

aju^^ ,j^\\

^^

Add. 32578

[Ff. 65''-77'^.] A commentary on the Sixty Questions, by Shaykh S hi/id hn\i-Di)i, ar-Raiiili. See untitled MSS., II, 2,

under Mysticism.

603

A5L^l

^j^
treatise

Add. 769
of

The well-known grammatical


(d. A. H.

Ibniil-Hdjib
b.

646) with the commentary of Ahmad [H. K/l, al-Hasan] al-Jdrabardl (d. A. H. 746).

al-Hiisayn

See H. Kh.,

No. 7375; B.M. A. C:\ p. 611 and references there given. [Ff 200 of 21-9 X i6'i c. and 19 11.; fair Turki.sh nasta'lTq written in Erzeroum, A. II. iioo.]
604:,
r^f\A

nr^c b05

w^oJi j3j^ ^j^


it

-^

Add. 625

^^^ ^^^

Two
of

copies of the author's commentar\^ on [the Introduc-

tion to] the Sliudlifirn'dJi-Dhahab fi uuTrifati

K aid uiFl-- Arab

See H. Kh., Xo. B. M. A. C\ p. 617 and references there given. [Add. 7434 625 comprises ff. 114 of 22*6 x 157 c. and 21 11. fair naskh
Jaindln\i-D'ui
;

b.

Hishdin

al-Ansdrl.

HAND-LIST OF
rubrications
I3"6c.
A. H.
;

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

t05

and 21
;

no date. Add. 774 comprises K 89 of I9'2 x rubrications; dated Sha'ban, 11.; good naskh
;

797

scribe,

'Umar

b.

Muhammad

b. 'AlT b.

Yahya

ash-

Shafi'I al-Halabl.]

606

iL.^\ ^j^

Add. 583

The commentary of Qutbii'd-Diii Rdzl on the well-known work on Logic entitled the Shamsiyya by Naji)m\i-Din 'Ulnar b. 'All al-Qazwini al-Kdtibi. See H.Kh., No. 7667 B. M.A. C.\ pp. 250, 456. [Ff. 104 of 25-0 X 16-4 c. and 17 11.
;

poor nasta'liq

not dated

scribe, Hidayatu'llah.]

oli^l j^At^
SJiarhii

^^

Qq. 125^

Shawdkidi' l-K ashs/idf, by Qdcil Muhibbu\i-D'iii al-Hamawi. See No. 267 supra.

607

w^^- O^' >jj^ ^j^


of
SJiaykJi

LI. 6.

17

The commentary
Ra/iiin

Jamdhi'd-Dln
112-113.

'Abdu'r-

al-Asnawl on the See H.Kh., No. 8126; L.C.,


of the

'Uri'id (Prosody) of Ibn Hdjib.


i,

pp.

The proper
ff.

title

commentary
[Ff. 85, of
c.
;

is

Nihdyatic'r-Rdghib fl sJiarhi'iirudi
this

'bni Hdjib.
i8"2

which

work occupies

1-72, of

X 137

and 19

11.;

ungraceful but fairly clear nasta'liq;

rubrications

not dated.]
JLaIa.^)l

608

ajU

^^
b.

Qq. 193
also called the
b.

commentary on the Ghdyatu' l-ikhtisdr,

Taqrib, of S/uhdbiui-Dlii
IsfaJidnl, called
b.

Ahmad

al-Husayn

Ahmad

al-

Abu SJdyd\ by Abu


gives his
titles

'Abdu'lldh

Aluhammad

Qdsim,

who

commentary two
,

alternative names,

corresponding to the two


sharhi gJuiyatV I'ikJitisdr.

of the text, viz. Fathii l-qarlb

al-mujlb fl sJiarhi alfddJii' t-taqrlb and al-Qazulu' l-mukhtdr fl

See H. Kh., No. 8497 B. M. A. C.\ p. 135; B. M. A. C.', p. 197, where the editions of text and commentary are enumerated. See also infra, s. v. ajU. [FT 200, of which ff. ioi-i30(=quires xi-xiii) are missing; 2ri x I5"4 c, 13 11.; large, poor naskh; rubrications; dated Tuesda)', Shawwal 7, A.H. 1023; transcribed by the grandson of Sa}-}-id
;


Io6

II.WD-IJST

()V

MIIIIAMMADAN

MSS.

Muhainniad Abu'l-'Abbas al-Glinnin b. Shaykh Shihabu'dDin b. Shaykh Ahmad b. Shaykh 'Ah al-Jammal aii-Nabtitl.]

609

LI. 5. 221

The cominciU.u)' of
'Asis
l aiiundni
ff.

.l/?u

M uluDiimad
See
c.

'Abdu'd-Da

ivi

al-

Qayniiodiil al-Maghribl on the qaslda of Abul-Asba' 'AbdiiL-

No. 9441. [The and (in this part) 21 11. It contains 3 separate treatises, of which this, the first, Not dated, but probably 14th or 15th occupies ii. 1-14.
b.

al- Iraqi.

//. A'//.,

MS. compri.se.s

184 of 22"0 x I5"6

century of our

era.]

610

Co^^}^\

5j.,j.ciiJi

^p

Add. 775
Diyd'n

A
\i-Dln

commentary on the

Qas'idatii l-Khazrajiyyo. of
b.

Abu
:

Mit/iauiinad'Abdiilldh

Muluinimad al-KJiazrajl,

beginning

commentator appears to be al-Muqaddasi. B. M. A.C\ B. M. A. C.\ pp. 237, 644 X 13-5 c. and 15 11; large, clear naskh; p. scribe, Muhammad rubrications dated Sha ban 8, A. H. 818 written for Marjan al-Mansuri.] b. 'All
of the

The name
//.

See

KIl, No. 9458 789''. [Ff. 99 of 1 8'


;

611
Ibn

03i'^. u^'^

OiJ^

O^'

SjLjj^l

.^

Dd.

3.

22

the famous historical qaslda See H. Kh., No. 9444 B. M. A. O, pp. 650, Dozy's Commentaire historiqiie siir Ic poane d'Ibii 143^ Abdoun, Leyden, 1848; B. M.A. C'-, pp. 669-670. &c. [Ff. 80 rubrications, and text of 255 X i6'8 c. and 25 11.; fair naskh dated the 27th of jumada I, A. H. 887 of poem in red scribe, Hatim b. Ibrahim b. Ahmad b. Hatim b....b. Husayn b. Vusuf b. Muhalhil b. Najm b. llilal.]

Badn't It's commentary on

of Ibn 'Abdnn.
;

612

A.jAU

^djL,wA5

~.^

Qq. 211^

commenlar}- on the Qasidatii l-uiH}iJanja oi Abiil-Fadl


MUHAMMADAN
MSS.

HAND-LIST OF
Yusuf
b.

I07
called

Miihamniad b.

Yftsiif at-Taivzari,
:

commonly

Ibnu'n-Na/nui, beginning

See H.KIl, No. 9508; F. 6^., vol. i, p. 144; L.C., ii, pp. 97-98 B.ALA. C.\ pp. 86, 747, 398. [The MS. consists of ff. c. and 21 11., and comprises 7 separate 174 of I9'6 X 4' treatises, of which this, the first, occupies ff. 1-8, and is dated
;

the beginning of

commentary
see infra,
s.

in
v.

Muharram, Qq. 197

A.H. 1056.]
entitled

P'or part of

another

al-Farldatiil-inubfahiJa,

Far'ida.

613

i^^^)^

J>^i
or

i^-j*^'

^^^

^j^
of

Add. 3262
Taqiiid-Dln
K/i..,

The commentary,
12734) on the Kitdbn

rather

criticism,

Miidhaffar ash-Shdfl'i, called al-Muqtarah (cf H.

No.

irslidd fl iisuli'l-i'tiqad of Abn'l-Ma'dll,

beginning

ALj

^^

i^.>^A

'J^j^

^-J

^J.clAJt

'ji*a<^3i

;^jk*.oJI

<u)

J^<^JI

[Ff.

168 of 2ri X I5'0


;

c.

and 23

11.

good MaghribI hand

rubrications

no date.]

614

CHJ^iyi ^UJoJl olX^ ^j^

Add. 264

paraphrased and explained

hundred sayings of each of the Four Orthodox Caliphs, in Persian by Rashld al-Wativdt.

See P. C, No. xx, pp. 46-48. 615


L^:*;^'

0^1 4*^J

^j^
of Ibini'l-

Add. 3246

A
to

commentary on the Ldniiyyat


A. H.

Wardl

(died in

the plague of ascribed in the

749 after he had written a niaqdina on it), an almost obliterated inscription on the title-page
SliaykJui l-AriyyiLl-'Ainiyl
:

ShaykJuil-hldni

^J^

i^jAidS ^J>ai')> beginning


HAND-LIST OF M U I.IAMM ADAN MSS.

loS

The
295^'
;

MS.

is

incomplete at the end.


;

See B.M.A.C.\
vol.
i,

p.
1

M. A. C:\ pp. 682, 768 The poem itself hei,Mns as usual


n.

V.

C,

\y.

47.S

iii,

2.

29 of 198 X 142 c. and and colophon missing.] date


[l"f.

21

11.;

fair

naskh; rubrications;

616, 617

^^^ ^*-*"

0^^)

^^
I-

Add. 1062 ^^^ 1Q63

Two
viad
b.

copies of the

commentary of Kavidliui-Dln Mnliamthe Ldmiyyatii


is

Musa ad-Damlrl on
The commentary

Ajani of

at-

TugJiral.

properly entitled GhaytJiiil-

adab fl sharhi Ldniiyyati l-^ Ajain, and is based on that of Saldlnid-Din as-Safadl. See H. Kh., No, 11024 (vol. v, B. M. A. C.\ p. 295 and n./; pp. 286, 7-p. 293, 1. 4) 292, p. 259; B.M.A.Cr, pp. 668-9, &c. [Add. 1062 comprises poor naskh rubrications c. and 21 11. ff. 87 of 2ro X I5'5 dated Safar 13, A. H. 1141; scribe, Ibrahim Ramadan alFayyuml. Add. 1063 comprises ff. 79 of 228 x 14-9 c. and
1.
;

17

11.

good naskh; rubrications

not dated.]

618

c^>-ft*->J v<ra-J A*^*^

^^
b.

Qq. 211*
alis

The commentary of Mithauiniad Hadraml on the Ldmiyyatii I- Ajani.


NasJirii l-'alani f'l sJiarJii
I-

'Umar Balwaq
Its

proper

title

See B.M.A.C.-, Ldmiyyati [The pp. 668-669, y6T,, and 793, and references there given. MS. has been described above under Nos. 9, 10, and 612. This
Ajaui.

portion of

it

occupies

ff.

17^^-56^

It is

written in a clear but


II,

ungraceful naskh, and dated


A. H.

Monday, the 23rd of Jumada

1047; scribe, Isma'Il al-Husaynl.]

619, 620

^j^ o^^^

gl'

^j^

^\

41

commentaries on the Giilistdii of Sctdi, the first by Sayyid 'AH (Sayyid 'Ali-zada) in Arabic; the second by Shetn'i in Turkish. See /'. C, Nos. ccxlviii-ccxlix,
Ya'qub
b.

Two

PP- 338-340.

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMM ADAN MSS.


621
[Ff.
63''-78''.]

IO9

{Jr^j^^

w>V

^j-i

Add. 417*
of Abu'l-

commentary on the Lubcib


b.

Hasan

'All

b.

Muhannuad
263.

Ibrah'nn ad-Danrl.

See P. C,

No. clxxvii,

p.

See

J-.

t'.

j_^jlj.^;^l

J-ol^
L^>i*.

zV//;7?.

622
Jaldliid-Dln Ruvu.

s^i^ "T^

Add. 823

Ayyub Pdrsd's commentary on

the Matlinav'i of Maivldnd See P. C, No. ccxxxi, pp. 326-7.


?-*jl-aJI

623

^^

Oo. 6. 25

of

The second two-thirds of a commentary on the Masdbih Husayn b. Mas'fid al-Farrd al-Baghawl, apparently by

Shamsiid-Din Muhammad \b. MudJiaffar al-KJialklidli\. See H.KJl, No. 12128; B.M.A.O, pp. 112, 540, 721; B.M.A.C?, [Ff. 323 of V. C, vol. ii, pp. 85-86, &c. pp. 81-83, 822-823 240 X I9"6 c. and 25 11.; writing in second third (^^l^l isU3l), good, small naskh in remainder of MS. a clear, ff. 1-114, a but rather sprawling nasta'llq rubrications and illuminated 'unwans dated Tuesday, the iith of Rabl' II, A. H. 823; scribe, ]\Iuhammad b. Ibrahim b. Muhammad al-Husayn al; ;
; ;

Khayrl.]

624

JJa^^t

^9

jiy^)! ^nix*

^^
b.

LI. 6.

11

The commentary

of Qntbu'd-Dni J\Iu/iammad

Muham-

mad

ai'-Rdzi at-Tahtd?n

on the Matdli'u'l-amvdr of Qddi


pp. 249-250;

Sirdju'd-Dln

Mahmud b.

No. 12233;
501, &c.

B.M.A.C.\

[Ff.

Abl Bakr al-Urmaivl. See H. Kh., B.M.A.C.-, pp. 50074 of 183 X 13-2 c. and 19 11. small nasta'liq
;
;

rubrications.]

625

ob><JI

^^
{y^\j-\)

Add. 783

The commentary on
cation
illustrated

the Mu''arrabdt of Kdfi, consisting of a

of Arabic paradigms and rules of grammar, with their appli-

by the pointing

number

of

no
sentences.

IIWD-I.IST
It

()!

MUlI AMMADAX MSS.


the
definition
\y{.

befjins

abruptly with

of the

Kalima (word) and


I5'9
c.

the parts of speech.


lines,

46 of 204 x

and a variable number of


in

text in red, interlinear

commentary
Salili for his

black

in

smaller hand; transcribed by

Ahmad
FattahT-

Shaykh Sayyid 'Abdu'r-Razzaq Efendi


II.

zada, and concluded on Sha'ban 4th, A.

1259.]

626

^y.r^
of

oliUoJl

^^

Qq. 212
b.

The commentary
Mn'allaqdt.

Shaykh Abu Zakariyd Yahyd

'All

at-Tabrizi, called Ibniil-KJiatlb (d. A. H. 502), on the Seven

260; L. C,

ii,

See H.Kh., No. 12419; B,M.A.C.\ pp. 259[Ff. 94 of 21-9 x 15-1 c. and V, p. 265. p. 3
;

23-26

11.

beautiful,

scholarly

naskh, the
;

commentary

in

smaller characters than the text

not dated.]

627

L5^jJ>^ oliJUJI

^^
b.

Qq. 132

The commentary
b.

of Abfi 'Abdi'lldh al-Hiisayn

A/unad

al-Husayn az-Zawzanl on the Seven Mu'allaqdt. See H. Kh., No. 12419;^.^.^ C.\ pp. 257-259, 479; B.M.A.C.-, V.C, i, pp. 429-430. [Ff. 102 of 206 X 15-3 c. and p. 648 21 11. good naskh, text in larger hand transcription completed at the end of Muharram, A. H. 190, by 'Uthman b. alHajj 'All b. al-Hajj 'Abdu'r-Rahim al-Halabl.]
;

Qq. 55

The commentary
the

of KJiayriid-Din

b.

Tdjiid-Din Ilyds on

Maqdnidt of Hariri, entitled al-Maqdldtiil-JawJiariyya See infra, s. v. 'aid l-Maqdmdti l-Haririyya, in 2 vols.

628

(j>^'

L5^

**^J^

^'

Sj>-ai^

^^

Qq. 172
entitled

A
(f.
2'',

commentary on the Maqsfira of Ibn Durayd,


1.

16) al-Aydtii l-inaqsurdt 'aid l-abydti l-maqsurdt,

by

al-Makki at-Tabar'i (according to an inscription on f. 1=*). The author of the commentar)- describes himself as the author of another work entitled 'Uyfifiiil-jnasd'il niin dydnfr-rasd'il.

The commentary begins :

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

See H. Kh., No. 12807


of

B.M.A.C},
/..

pp. 258, 277

B. A/.A.Cr,
[Ff.
;

pp. 597, 649, 653, 654, 764;

C,

ii,

pp. 47-51. &c.


;

210 X

15'0

c.

and 23
b.

11.;

good naskh
b.

rubrications

213 dated
b.

Friday, iith of Shawvval, A. H. 1132; scribe,

Muhammad

Shihabu'd-Din

Ahmad

Muhammad

b. 'All b.

al-Aswad

an-Nasurl ash-Shafi'I.]

629

il-^W 0^1

^J^^

^j-i

Add. 762
b.

The
b.

]\I}tqaddama of Shaykli Abiil-Hasan Tdhir


tradition,

Ahmad

and with the comments, of SJiaykJi Abiil-Qdsivi 'Abdiir-Rahmdn b. Abi Bakr b. Abi Sa'id al-Muqrl. See H.K/i., No. 12752; B.M.A.Cr, pp. 595-596; L. C, i, p. 28, &c. [Ff 156 of 183 X 13-4 c. and
17
11.;

Bdbshddh on the

large, clear

naskh; rubrications; vocalised throughout;


15th

dated
given

Saturday, the
b.

of Shawwal,

ah.

831;

scribe,

Muhammad
in

Ibrahim.]

The proper
is

title

of the work as

the

colophon

al-Jmnabi' l-Jiddiya fi shm-lnl-

JSIuqaddamati l-Kdfiya.

630

(j>-=>^'

^>-A ^j>^
of al-BusIrl (a

Qq. 126

commentary on the Hanisiyya

poem

in

B.M.A.C?, p. 681) by Shi/idbnd-Din Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Hajar alHaythami al-Makki, who died A. H. 973. This commentary is also entitled (see f 3*^ of the MS.) al-Mina/m l-Makkiyya fi
Uviniiil-Qura, see

praise of

Muhammad, also called

sharhri-Haviziyya and Afdaliil-qira li-qurrd'i UmmVl-Qiira. See H.Kh., No. 9521 B.M.A. C^ p. 790, &c. The com;

mentary has been printed at Bulaq, A. H. 1292. [Ff 227 of 207x14-5 c. and 25 II.; clear naskh; rubrications; dated Monday, Dhu'l-Qa'da 19, A. H. 1055.]

631

vV'iJ'
Shi/d'ul-Qi(/?lb ("the

'^
a

Dd.

5.

39

Healing of Hearts"),

Turkish


HAND-LIST
Ol'

112

MU

A.MMADAN

MSS.

treatise of unascertained authorship in 2 parts, of


first

which the

contains four chapters, as follows:

flXft.

ojul;.5

^XJlaJ
jjXttAj

aJJI

wjU ?Hij^

'j.>^^
'H;^'

'^J-^'

-^v-'J'

J^-O
^

CjP>^ tP^
X 143
c.

*^'

J>**'j

-5

>^
;

[Ff 84 of
Rajab,
^'^'^

19-5

and

13

11.;

poor nasta'liq

dated

A. H. 938.]

632-634 ^"^^
^

Dd.11.11
Add. 3092

Qq. 190^

The well-known work


zdda on the
niyya.
lives of

oi Ahmad b. Mustafa Tdsh-kyupruOttoman theologians and doctors, called

ash-SJiaqd'' iqic n-Nii'mdniyya

fl 'nlamd'Vd-Dawlati l-OthvidNo. 678 (p. 462), and the references there given, and Wiistenfeld's GeschichtscJir. d. Arab., No. 527, [Dd. 11.11 contains ff. 169 of 20"8 x 13-0 c. pp. 241-246.

See

B.M.A. C\

and 23

11.;

small, clear,

good naskh
19, A. H.

rubrications

dated

977; scribe, Isma'Tl b. Mustafa j^^j^aJI. Qq. 190' contains ff. 219 of 22-5 x 14-0 c. and 17 11.; good ta'llq, with rubrications, between blue and
Constantinople,

Ramadan

gold borders

dated Baghdad, Ramadan,

A. H.

999

scribe,

'UbaydulldJi called Lani'l ar-Rumi (^^^^ >-v^l **^l *{* 190', the second part of this MS., con^'^r Qq(^o^yOtaining the
see
s.

Supplement o{ Alfd/d
J-^s^sJ

'A/I

b.

Ball called Chamnaq,


infra.

V. vftjjJ'
ff.

j^>

^s>6>isUoJI

>-

Add.

3092

239 of 20* i x 14-6 c. and 12-17 II. Ff. 20-175 are in a different and more ancient hand, this being a small, neat naskh, with rubrications, while the supply (ff. 1-19 and 176-239) is in a larger, clumsier hand, and is dated the 1 2th Scribe. 'UtJnndii b. 'Uniar Aghd, of Muharram, A. II. 1061.
contains

commonl)' called Mulld Ahmad.]


HAND-LIST OF MUHA^fMADAN MSS,

II3

Oo 6 22 635,636 j^^\s><^ji\y^^X^^\3^3^^^u-^ Add. 3091

Two
NasJnvdji

partial
b.

copies

of the

great

Arabic dictionary of

Sa^Id al-Hiviyari

(d. A. H. 573), entitled

Shavisu

'PUlfiw.
(pp.

See H.K/i., No. 7651, and B.M.A.C?, No. 858


;

583-4) and the references there given [Oo. 6. author's life, No. 584 (pp. 372-3).

and, for the

22

comprises

two remote parts of the work. Ff 1-174 include the first part of it, from the beginning to the Babiil-Hd ival-Fd of Ff 176-207 contain the Kitdhis-Sdd zViA the KitdbiCl-Hd. part of the Kitdbii'd-Ddd down to the Bdbjid-Ddd tvdl-Hd. On f 208''' is the table of contents of the first portion, and on f I75''' that of the second portion. Ff. 208 of 28*9 x lyi c. and 29 11. rather scrawly naskh rubrications no date or
;

colophon.

Add.
;

309 1

and 29
dated
;

II.

large, clear,

396 of 32'8 x 207 c. modern naskh, with rubrications not


comprises
ff.
;

scribe,

Sdlivi

b.

Hamd
first

b.

RdsJiid
(ff.

b.

'Abdiilldh al-

'Amirl.
(ff

This MS. contains the


i.e.

first

1-211) and second

213-391) books,

the

half of the work,

down

to the

end of the KitdbiCsh-Shhi

(u-)-]

wi;i^ jiljJ

J
ii,

^\s^
viii,

j^Al>2

Add. 3498

Shawdhid Hjdb. See Part


637
^^^Jl Afil^o

under Stories and Fables.

^h ^La^)\

^^

Qq. 36

Part of the Siibluil-A^sJid fl sand'ati'l-inskd, a work on


letter-writing,

by

\_Shihdbu'd-Dhi'\ Abiil-' Abbas

AJmiad

al-

No. 7710; B.M.A.C.-, pp. 642-3. This volume, defective at the end, contains Part iv of the work, and begins, after the BismilldJr.
QalqasJiandi
[d. A. H. 821].

See

//.A^/a,

The

last section

is

headed

[PT.

162 of 26 7 X 177

c.

and 29
is

II.;

a beautifully illuminated

'unwan occupies f
B.

i^; f 140

missing, and also one or

more
8


HAND-LIST OK
the

;; ;

114

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.
rubrications

leaves at

end

good, clear

naskh, with

apparently of the 15th or i6th century.]

638

u^\_^^J\

i^
and

Add. 326
on
therapeutic

A
called

IlindiistanT translation, or abstract, of the chapter

the digestion

from

pathological

work

the SiJihatn'l-Amrad, by the physician Arliam of Saharanpfir, beginning:

Muhammad

j^-*-Jjlv~'

Jt.A-tf>

AaAjiL

0>V^

AJ^v-*

O*^^^

v<r-j'

>-fr~

./iri^^

'^^ J^'

3>J^

{J**^ 'WatP Kii o"* <J>^

[Ff.

6 of 29-5 X 17-5
;

rubrications

and 16 11.; c. no date or colophon.]


,.

good

Indian

ta'liq

000 ^>.. 639-644

Dd.

2.

Lf>*>^>

t^^

Org. 2.

38 Dd. 2. 52 Gg-. 2. 9 10 Gg. 2. 11 Add. 819

Six volumes containing various portions of the Si/id/i, the well-known Arabic Lexicon of Abu Xasr Isma'il b. Hammad
al-FarabI,

commonly
;

called al-JawJiari (d. A. H. 398).

See

H.Kh., No. 7714


pp. 577-578, &c.

B.

M. A.

C.\ pp. 227, 467,

639

B.M.A.Cr,
c.

[Dd. 2.
written

38
in

is

a fine old MS., containing


ff.

the complete work, and comprising

551 of 30"8 x 23'3


bold, scholarl}'

and 29

11.

It

is

large,

and

excellent naskh and fully pointed.

There are no rubrications,


in characters

but the roots explained are written


size of those w^hich constitute the

double the

body of the work.


in
A. H.

The

MS.

was transcribed
it

at

Baghdad
f.

'Abdiilldh al-Ktirji,

and belonged
bears on
ff.

673 by Sinjar b. formerly to Erpenius,


also a fine
c.

whose autograph

^^.

Dd. 2. 52,
;

complete copy, comprises


stantinople
A. H. 964.
\>y

498 of 26'6 x 173

and 29

11.

small, neat naskh, pointed, rubrications


'

transcribed in Con-

Abdu r-RaJimdn
9,

Gg. 2.

b. Pi r Ma/iviud C3.\\ed Maldlt, Gg. 2. 10 and Gg. 2. 1 1 contain

HAND-LIST OF
respectively the
first,

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

Il5

and fourth quarters of the work, the second being absent {i.e. the roots ending in all letters from J to Is inclusive). Gg. 2. 9 contains ff. 281 of 277 x i8'2 not c. and 21 11.; good, clear naskh, pointed, rubrications dated. Gg. 2. lO contains ff. 297, uniform with the preceding, and is dated the end of Ramadan, A. H. 969. Gg. 2> 1 1 contains ff. 286, uniform with the two preceding volumes, and was transcribed in Broussa by Hasan b. Hasan in Dhu'lOa'da, A. H. 968. Add. 819, containing the complete work, comprises ff. 652 of 23'4 x i5'9 c. and 27 11. fair naskh, fully pointed, rubrications transcribed by Sa'ddat-yar b. Khdlid b. Mahniild al-Murshidl on the 14th of Rabi' II, A. H. 895, in Kazarun, from a copy written and collated in Shawwal, A. H. ^J^, by Mnliammad b. MaJumld b. al-Marzvazi?\
third,
; ; ;

645, 646

^^^Ji ^l*-o
copies

^'l'\^
See P. C,

Two

of

the

Persian-Arabic vocabulary called

Sihdhu' I- AJaviiyya, by Hindnshdh-i-Nakhjaivdni. Nos. clxix, 3, and clxx, i pp. 252-4.


;

See

s. 1'.

9-.-afc-cJI

A.olaJI,

Nos. 286, 287,

sup7'a.

647, 648

^l*,-cJI 0-*

^'j^

Oo. 6. 52 Add. 837

Two
Sihd/i,

copies of the Siirdh., an abridgement of Jawhari's

with the addition of the Persian equivalents, by

Jamdl

al-Qnrasht.

See P. C, Nos.

cliii, cliv,

pp. 239-240.

649

j^ ^r^
Jnrjdnl.

Oo. 6. 43^

The Sarf-i-Mfr,
p.

a well-known treatise on Arabic inflexion,

by Mir Sayyid Sharif


262.

See P. C, No. clxxvi,

5,

650
and

^i'ju
a

^dU^

Add. 2613

The Sandyi'-i-Baddyi\
figures
artifices,

work on rhetorical and poetical based on Rashldu'd-Din Watwat's Hadd3, p.

'iqtis-sihr.

See P. C, No. clxxxii,

274.

82


Il6

HAND-LIST or

MUI.I

AMM AI)AN

MSS.

651

Chj^'^Ji ^W^

Add. 3065^

The Diya'in-Wa'idJihi, a scries of 31 homilies, by Ibii Musa al-Ldzikl. [Ff. 193+7 (containin^^ table of contents) = 200, of 207 X 48 c. and 19 11.; fair nasta'lTq. rubrications;
fir.
1

dated Muharram,

A.

11.

1088.

Ff.

i90-''-i9P contain

a few

poems
that
"

in Turki.sh.

An

inscription at the beginning states


at

this

book was taken out of the Library

Buda, Sept.

2, 1686 (when that city was taken by storm)," and that it was given to its then owner by "the Right Honourable William

Lord Viscount Montjoy."]

652

J^J^^

4^1
in

Add. 2662
10

Compendium

of

Medicine,

maqdlas,

called

Kitabu't-TibbVl'jadJd, without author's name, beginning:

'0*^1*^ j-ix

j<.lc

AiJj ^

[For description of MS. see No.


portion occupies
rubrications: and
ff.

supra.

This second
A. H.

65''- 105'', is written in

good naskh, with


1076.

is

dated Frida)', Sha'ban 28th,


with extracts from the

The margins
Avicenna.]

are

filled

Qdnun

of

653

cH>?aJI o-'*-

o^ wH^ii^i j\j^\
7i

Qq. 156
treati.^^e

At-Tiraz2il-via}iqusJifi nia//dsi?ii'I-Hiibfish,
D'ln MiiJiamniad
991).

on

the excellence of the Abyssinians, by Abiil-MaUxli 'AhVu\ib. ^Abdii l-BdqJ al-BukJidri al-Makki (d. A. H. See H.K/i., No. 7948; B.M.A.C.\ pp. 158, 579; B.M.A.C.-, No. 601, pp. 392-393; Z. D. M.G., vol. xvi, pp. 697-709. [Ff. 79 of 207 X 147 c. and 16 11.; large, clear

naskh, rubrications

not dated.]

654, 655

Add. 746^ Qq. 141^

An

account of the Wonders of Hadramawt, called


f'l

at-

Turfati( l-ghanba

akhbari

Wddl Hadratnaivti

l-'ajiba,

by

HAND-LIST OF
ShaykJi

MUHAMMADAN
b.

MSS.
al-Maqrirfi.

II7

ShiJidbu\i-Dln

Ahmad

'All

See

H.K/i., No. 7959; L. C, V, 100; edited at Bonn, 1866, by P. B. Noskovviy, with a Latin translation (see Cat. of Arabic
priiited books in
the British Mjiseuin, vol.
i,

p.

158).

[For

description of MSS. see Nos. 157 and 442 supra.

This treatise

occupies
latter.]

ff.

I52'''-I57^ of the

former, and

ff.

79^-86^ of the

656

AJJ^K^*^'

Sj-.~.Jl

J Ajj^^il

AA^jJsJt
11

Dd.

4.

49

At- Tarlqatu '/- Miihanuiiadiyya by Mulld Miihaminad b. Plr 'All


7966.

wa 's- Sirat
Birgill.

'l-Ahmadiyya,

[Ff 247 of 20'8 X 14-5 c. and 13 rubrications dated Monday, 27th of Ramadan,
;

See H. Kh., No. clear naskh 11.;


A. H. 1056.]

657, 658

^s'A^^

^A^^j

^3^
first

Ff 2 21
of,

Two
and and
a Parrot,

manuscripts of which the

contains the whole

the second selections from, the

Tutl-ndina, or " Tales of

of Diyd'icd-Dln Nakhshabl.

See P.C, Nos.

cccviii

cccix, pp. 392-3.

659

^3 3

,^1

^J^^ sj ^^J^J' 3 ^!/JiJI

Qq. 92

Adli-djuird'if zvd l-iata if fl inad/iish-shay zva dhajiunihi,

'

work in 80 chapters on what has been said in praise and in blame of various things, by SJiaykh AbiCn-Nasr Ahmad b. Abdit r-Razzdq al-Muqaddasi, who based it on two works by Shaykh Abu Mansilr ath-Thddlibl entitled Kitdbn'dh-dhard See 'if zvd I- lata if and Kitdbic l-yazvdqlt fl bddi'l-jnazudqlt. [Ff 157, of which this work occupies ff L. C, vol. p. 219. written in good, clear i''-i 57^, of 28"8 X I7"3 c. and 31 11. naskh, with rubrications, between margins ruled in gold and
a
i,
1

colours

not dated.]

660, 661

<^U

^
Ixviii,

^-

2^;

J^

The Dh afar-ndma
volumes.

of Sharafn\i-Dlii 'All Yaadl, in two


Ixvii,

See P. C, Nos.

pp.

143-144.

llS

HAND-LIST

(!

I'

AM

MA

\ MSS.
Oo. 6. 37^
K/iaii,

662
Subadar of Kabul.

iS^^-^^ ^^^

The Dhafay-udvia-i-'Alavi-giri, ascribed lo ;)//;Sec P. C, No. xcix^ pp. 173-4.

663

aA^Cs.

Oo. 6. 49^

The 'Abbas-iidiJia, a hi.story of Shah 'Abbas II, by Mirzd MuliaviDiad Tdhir IVa/ild. See P.C., No. Ixxv, pp. 149- 150.

664

J
treatise

Jl

j^

Qq. 1412

nahl, by Shaykli Taqiii'd-Din

on Apiculture and the Bee, entitled 'IbaninAhmad b. 'Abdicl-Qadir al:

Maqrlzl, beginning, after the brief doxology


A*i e^^l

'Jj-^l

j.^3

^J

J-jh.j

J^5

lXy9

'JLXJ

3
ti'jW^'

jj^*J

')t.;.aJI

wJ^a-C

'iLoXafcJI

w<sjlji

O^

AJjJ^5

CA^

occupies

[See No. 442 supra for description of MS. 40^-76*, and has no separate date.]
(if.

This treatise

665

1*3

o>j*
'

Add. 3010
Ut/undn, poetically
;

The
Ldmi't

'Ibrat-iiiand oi
(d. A. H. 938).

Mahmud b.
See H.

named

No. 8040 V. C, vol. iii, pp. 301-303; Berlin Turk. Cat., Nos. 451-453*, pp. 442-4. [Ff III of 20-OXI3-6 c. and 15-17 11; ff. i-ii in good Turkish naskh the remainder in a sort of divani rubriK/i.,
; ;

cations; transcribed

by
A.

Muhammad
1

b.

Husayn; dated

F"riday,

24th of Muharram,

II.

105.]

^jliyi

Jpi

^ 5>^yi
^^A^

iJl.^1
i^JI.

Add. 279

See above, No. 452,

s. v.

^Uyi

666-671 JLd.^)lJ^!pl^J^3^Jt^l^

Qq! 169, 170, 171

Two

copies, each in three volumes, of

'Abdu r-Ralundii

b.

Hasan al-JabartVs

history of

fi't-tardji)n ivdl-akhbdr.

Egypt entitled 'Ajd'ibiil-dthdr See B.M. A. C.\ p. 682; B.Hl.A.C.-^

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


pp. 359-360, 827.

II9

volumes are of a uniform height of first three measure 150 and the last three 16 c; and the page in each contains 21 11. Of the first copy, vol. (Qq. 167) comprises ff 384 and comes down to the end of A. II. 1190; vol. ii (Qq. 166) comprises ff. 256 and ends with A. H. 1211-1212 vol. iii (Qq. The title in each volume is followed 168) comprises 335. <-it ^^^a^ ^^-.aJI ,jo*^jJI j^ j>*aa^. by the words Of the second copy, marked "Autograph copy," vol. (Qq. 171) comprises ff. 295 vol. ii (Qq. 170) ff. 179 and vol. iii (Qq. 169) ff. 300. Neither copy is dated. The second (''Autograph") contains copious marginal annotations and corrections, and is written in a fairly clear, running Egyptian nasta'liq. The first is in a fair Maghribi hand. Both have rubrications.]
[All six

212

c, while in

width of page the

fif.

a>vn cnK 672-675


^

-1-1. ^l3^^l ^l^c


.1
1

Qq. 283 Add. 1058

^l

g 3g ^^^ ^ ^^

The Ajd' ibiL l-Makhluqdt of Zakariyyd b. Miihaniniad b. MaJimud al-Qazivlni (edited by Wiistenfeld, Gottingen, 1849).
See H. Kh., No. 8072; B.Af.A.C", Nos. 698, [Qq. 283 is a good copy of the whole work, ff. 290 of 23-3 X i6"6 c. and 17 11.; written in good rubrications date illegible. Add. 1058 is an
;

699,

1287.

comprising

of the work, comprising

ff.

155 of I9"6x
in

127

c.

naskh with abridgment and 21 11., of


formerly

which
that

ff.

i-io are supplied


Caussin de
ff.

a good naskh hand, apparently


to

of

Perceval,
in

whom

the

MS.

belonged, and
of the MS.
is is

140-155

an untidy nasta'liq.

The body

written in a

no colophon.

The

following notes

good naskh with rubrications. There by Caussin de Perceval

are inscribed on the blank page at the beginning of the MS.


"

Abrege de I'ouvrage
la nature,

intitule Adja'ib cl niakJiloiicat, merveilles

de

par

Mohammed
I'article

ben

Mohammed

el

Cazwini*.

Dans

cet abrege I'ordre des matieres a ete


;

change en beau-

coup d'endroits
ete faites,

entierement retranchc.
entre les

de I'homme et de ses facultcs a ete Des additions assez nombreuses ont


article

notamment un long
fol.

geographique compris

24 v" et 57 v". *0n croit communement que I'ouvrage geographique ^IjtUl wJ^a^t appartient au mcme


I20
II.\NM)-I,isr

OK MCIIAMMADAN MSS.
;

aiitcur (Chrcsth.

Ill,

437

D'llcrb., art. Cazzvin &c.).

Hadji

oL5j-A. a^.oJI

positivcmcnt (aux mots i*i)J' j^^l ct w-J^^ Ccpcndant I'autcur dc Xadja'ib-el-bouldan est tuujours appelc Zakaria ben MoJiavinicd el Ca::ivini. Un ecriKhalf.i
Ic
(lit
).

vain qui a
dit

fait

dcs additions a

la

bibliographic de Hadji Khalfa

deux ouvragcs Adja'ib-el-boiddan ct Adja'ib-elviakhloucat apparticnnent a deux autcurs differents. (v. mon
que
les

manuscrit de Hadji Khalfa,

From

art. C>l5^Jo.^l ^^Ss>^ f 325 v".)" note on the next page (the title-page) the supply at a
(ff.

the beginning

i-io) would seem to have been transcribed

900,

from three MSS. of the Bibliotheque Nationale, viz. Nos. 898, and 990. Ff. 6. 39 is a still shorter abridgement of alOazwlnl's work entitled
:

and beginning abruptly, without doxology :

It

comprises

ff.

in a large, clear old

69 of 20'0 x \yo c. and 5 11., and is written naskh pointed with rubrications not
i
;
; ;

dated.

The

title-page bears the following inscription

^r^^
Nn.

ci>^*'^'

L^y>o-"

j^^*"

op'^)! j.A^i

a:t>aJt

j^^

3.

74

contains the Persian translation of the work.

See P. C, No. cxxvi, pp. 208-210.]


.Ua.1 ^ ,3 j^i ^v^ J^^J^^^^JSJ^ ^l-p
.
,

b/b b/y 676 679

^^^' 6^2 Add. 764

Add.803 Add.3237
Timur
b}-

Four copies of the well-known


SJiihabn d-D'in
'lldh

histor)- of

Shaykh
'Abdii
entitled

Ahmad

b.

Sliaiiisiid-Dlii

Mnhauunad
'Arabslidh,

b.

al-Hanafi, commonly

called

Ib)i

'AJd'ibul-inaqdfir

B.M.A.C.\

pp. 168, 569;

fl akhbdri Tu)iur. B.M.A.C",

See H. Kh., No. 8074;


pp. 351-2; Wiistenfeld's


HAND-LIST OF
Geschichtschr.
ha.s
d.

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

121

Araber, No. 488, pp. 216-218, &c.

The work

been edited by GoHu.s (Leyden, 1636); Manger (1767, with Latin tran.slation) and Ahmad Muhammad al-An.sarl (Calcutta, 818). [Add. 682 comprises 272 of 23*9 x 15-0
;

fif.

good naskh with rubrications transcribed, according to the colophon, from the original manuscript, and completed at the end of Shawwal, A. II. 856. Add. 764 comprises ff. 227 of 17*4 x I2"4 c. and 11 11.; large, clear naskh, rubrications no date or colophon. Add. 803 comprises 214 of 2r8x I7'0 c. and 15 11.: good, large naskh, rubrications no date or colophon. Add. 3237 comprises ff 10 of 20'6 X I3"3 c. and 27-29 11.; fair nasta'lTq, rubrications; the colophon at the end gives the date when the work was completed by the author as Wednesday, Muharram 17, A. II. An 839, but does not mention the date of transcription.
c.

and 16

11.;

large,

fif.

interesting feature of the MS.

is

that

it

gives

(ff.

105^-106'')

the

Uyghur alphabet with

the Arabic equivalents of each

letter.]

680

^-UIa^I (>a^a.Xj

.j.i

?-!;'^'^'

t^Jj"^

Add. 814
b.

The

'

A.rusii l-afrdli

of Bahaiid-Dlti

Ahmad
the

'All

b.

'Abdu'l-Kdfl as-Subkl, a commentary on


niiftdh of al-KJiatib ad-Diniashql.
vol.
ii,

Talkhisiil-

See H. KJi., No. 3541, and No. 8124; and No. 242 supra. [Ff. 332 of 2r3 X I5"2 c. and 25 11.; small, clear, but ungraceful naskh, with rubrications, punctuation in colours, and marginal notes and corrections. Begins
p.

410, top;

In the colophon

it

is

stated that the composition of the

work was concluded on Monday, the loth of Jumada I, A. II. 758, and the transcription of this MS., by the hand of Muhammad b. Ahmad ad-Daqqaq, on Monday, the 6th of Rabl' II, It was written for al-Hajj Khalil b. Shaykh A. H. 1096. Muhammad b. Shaykh 'All b. Shaykh 'Umar b. Shaykh Ramadan b. Shaykh Ahmad al-'Umarl al-Khalwati ash-Shafi*I
al-Ash'arl al-Dimashql.


IIAND-MST OF M UI.I AM M ADAN
c>--^Jl
\(jluinc.s

122

MSS.

681-684
Four

J^l ^i^2 J> c>^i j^\

^^f^

^^-J^

containing various portions of

I aqVicd-

Din MtiJiaiiiDiad b. Ahmad al-Fdsl al-Maklas History of Mecca and its notables entitled al-' Iqdii th-tliaviln fi tdrikhi
l-BaladVl-amln.
quarter of
schichtschr. d. Araher,

See H.Kh., No. <Si79; VViistenfcld's GeNo. 473. [Qq. 31 contains the first
including the

the work,
are

biographies of
in

those

persons
order.

who
It

named Muhammad, which name,


is

honour
11.;

of the Prophet,

placed
ff.

first,

out of

its

proper alphabetical
c.

compri.ses

234 of 275 x

i8"8
b.

and 27

fair

naskh, rubrications; transcribed by Yusuf

Isma'il al-Baltaji,
A. H. 11 15.

and concluded on Saturday, the 22nd of Sha'ban,

Qq. 37
volume

contains the

first

half of the work, according to the

title-page, but in
left
ofif,

reality begins at the point


is

where the

last

that

to say with the letter <?///

(name

J^<*-1)
Ji.

of the biographical portion, and ends with the letter

It

thus really contains, as inscribed on the back, the second part


of the work.
fair

It

comprises
;

ff.

234 of 26"5 x

i8"0

c.

and 27

11.

naskh, rubrications

transcription completed in Shawwal,


b. Muhammad b. Abu'nMuhammad b. Fahd al43 contains the second

A. H. 878,

by 'Abdu'l-'Aziz b. 'Umar Nasr Muhammad b. Abu'l-Khayr Hashiml al-'AlawI al-Makki. Qq.


biographical portion.
It

third of the work, including the

names >ebb
ff.

to ju*ft of the
c.

comprises
not dated.

242 of 25'8 x 169

and 27

11.,

and

is

written in a curious ungraceful but legible


;

naskh, with rubrications


last third

Qq.

32

contains the

of the work, concluding with the biographies of


&c.,

female saints,

and beginning with the

letter

c.

It

comprises

ff.

298 of 28*4 x
rubrications,

200
and

c.

and 27

11.,

is

written in

good

naskh with

concludes with a colophon

stating that the transcription of the

work was completed on


17.]

Tuesday, the 6th of Sha'ban,

A.

II.

685

.i^>l^^)^

^ ju^ ^ 3 li^ iit


of traditions, called
in

Add. 746^1
the preface
asJi-

small

collection

"Aqd"" farid"" ...fi' l-ahddltJi by Ibrd/ihn al -Ma muni Shdfi't, beginning:


HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

123

occupies

For description of MS. see No. 157 &c. supra. This i84''-2i3^ and is not separately dated.
fif.

tract

686

voj^l Jw^lil j.^i

^^JsuUoJI J^A*Jl

Qq. 1902

The Supplement
'r-Runi,
vol.
iv,

to

No. 633 supra) entitled

al- Iqdii l-inaiidJiuni

Tdslikyuprulu-zddd s S/iagd'iq (see fi dhikri afddili

'All b. Bdli called CJiainnaq. See H. Kh., under No. 7630; B.M.A. C.\ p. 438; V. C, ii, [Ff. 103 of 223 X 137 c. and 21 11.; good, clear naskh p. 349. with rubrications; dated the 24th of Jumada I, A. 11. 1098; scribe, Mulla Khidr Efendi b. al-Hajj Mustafa; collated with
p.

by Mulld
66,

the original.]
ajj-^jJI ij^jjt jLd.1

a*5^>X3l i^iJ!

Add. 2937-2941

See Nos.

77-1 81 supra.
Qq.
aAJI

687
j-iajl^JI

2ir

j-o^ateJt ^..a*j.j|

jut

^_^j

J^p-fc o

J^

15^"^ ^**^**

A
b.

poem, entitled 'Aqida, by yi^ 'Abdilldh Muliaiinuad


b.

"Abdu'r-Rahindu

'All al-Haivdi al-HaitI, beginning:

For description of MS. see Nos. 9, 10, and 612 supra. This ff. 126-129, ^^^ is written in a large scrawly naskh, about 17 11. to the page. No date.

poem occupies

688

^-^j^ ^j^
'

ojlaji ^ji>t

Gg.

5.

IT

The

Aivdrifu' l-Ma'drif of Suhraivardi, with a Persian

commentary.
689, 690

See

/*.

C, No. xxviii, pp. 87-89.


Qq. 2113 A(j(j 4172,3
b.

^^o^^or J^t>t

The

'Azvainil or

Mi at

'dmil of Sliaykli "Abdul-Qdhir

'Abdu'r- Rahman al-jurjani.


clxxvii, p. 263.

For Add.
ff

417

see

Qq. 211'* comprises

i2''-i8^

P.C, No. Each page

124

HAND-LIST OV MU
II.,

AM MADAN
in

MSS.

contains about 21

and

is

written

a fairly clear but rather

untidy naskli.

No

separate colophon.

Vov description
in

(>(

MS. sec Nos. 9, 10, 612 supra.

Other copies

Dd. 11. 19S


c.

LI. 6. 23-' (see infra, untitled

MSS., v, 4,

Grammars),

Qq. 197\ and Add.


691 692 ^^^' ^^^
iuJtj-tfuJI

1072

(see itifra, untitled MSS., ix), &c.

Dd.11.33^
Add. 1901
aJhjJI

J.A'^)

aXM

J^'-'j

X.fra~

l-V^J-^

i^*^'

JH*''

Two

copies

of the
ivitJi

Covoiaiit

made

by

Muhammad
:

the

Apostle of

God

the Christians, beginning

^\

aJLJI

J^-jj
^<i

J^)a>..<>

<ul

(as

above)
LhJ>-

^1
j

Isj^l
!>*-^

jl^aJI

(jyiJ

<iA.

aLi

AJi3

^-It

iil^

^Ul

[Dd. 1 1.
large,

33
(.?

comprises
;

ff.

46 of 21-4 x

I4'0

c.

and 10

11.

good naskh dated ^^IjJLjj ^j^JskJl Antoine


primerie Royale.

Paris, A. D.

1630, transcribed

Vitrc), superintendent of the


ff.

by Im-

This portion of the MS. occupies


is

37''-44^

Add. 1901
and, in
of
text
its

is

a long slip of paper, of which the top portion,


torn
off.

containing part of the text,

It is 17 c. in

width,
lines

present state, 131c.

in length,

comprising 72
original
4.]

and the 34 signatures. professes to have been written in

The
A.
II.

document

693 695

u^b

j^^^

Add. 232 Add. 233 Add. 828

Two copies (the first in two volumes) of the 'Ij'ar-i-Danish ("Touchstone of Knowledge") of Al?u7-Fad/ b. Mubarak.
See P. C, Nos. cccxiv-cccxvi, pp. 395-6.

696

s^*Ji Oi^
'Avnu^-Ifaj'dt, a well-known

Add. 3153

The

work on
(d.

Shi'ite
II.

theology
10- nil).

by Midld Muhammad Bdqir Majlisl See P. C, No. xxvi, pp. 64-69.

A.

11


HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

25

697-699
Three
different

^O'^' ^

O^
'

Add. 2921 Add. 2922 Add. 2923

volumes of the Uynnii t-taivarikJi (" Sources of History ") of SaldJnCd-Diu Mnhammad Ibn Slidkir h. Ahmad al-Halabi al-Kiitiibl. See H.K/i, No. 8463; Wiistenfeld's GcscJiicJitschr. d. Araber, No. 422 B.M.A. C^ No. 472, [Add. 2921, vol. ii, contains the years A. H. 11-52, p. 283. and comprises ff. 94 of 27"3 x 182 c. and 25 11., written in a large, clumsy, scantily-pointed naskh, not dated, and without
;

colophon.

Add. 2922,
ff.

vol. xii,

contains the years


c.

A,

ll.

505

-555, and comprises


in a

201 of 26"0 x i8'0

and 23

11.,

written
colo-

good old naskh, with rubrications, without date or

phon.

Add. 2923,
II.
11.,

defective

at

beginning, contains the


fif.

years A.

and

17

written in a

172 of 735-760, and comprises fair old naskh, with

2r6x

I5'0

c.

rubrications,

without date or colophon.]

700

AiAJl

^j
of

jl.tfua.N)l

ijU

Qq. 122

Muslim Jurisprudence, entitled GJidyatiil-ikhtisdr fi'l-fiqh, by the Qddl Abu Shiijd' Ahmad b. al-Hiisayn b. Ahmad al-Isfahdnl. See H. Kh., No. 8497
short
;

compendium

409-410; B.M.A. a-, No. 307, p. 197; No. For a commentary on the same, see No. 608 1234, p. 791. supra. [Ff. 37 of 20'i x I5"0 c. and 19 11. fair naskh rubrications; no date or colophon.]

B.M.A.C},
i,

pp.

701
work on
"

J^b^Jl iij*il ila

^\

Jitw_^l

'^}i-

Qq. 33

The Ghdyalu' /-zvasa


said various things,

ma'rifati l-awd'il, an extensive


i.e.

the knowledge of beginnings,"

who

first

did or

by Isvm'll Hibatu'UdJi b. AbVr-Ridd alMawsili. The work contains a large amount of interesting and curious information, amongst other things a notice of RijdakI as " the first who composed fine poetry in Persian," which occurs on 178^, and runs as follows
f.
:

^J>^

jAStef.

<xki\

J^

^\

iLwjliJb

jLjaJI

jJiJii\

^J\i

^^

jj^t


OK MIJHAMMADAN MSS.
jyr^ff^^

126

IIAND-r.IST
3

O^^

^a-*J'

^>

<^^yii

^-^'

j^l-JI

J^l

-wJ-Jl

This notice
as the colophon
durinf^

is

intcrcstinf^, and would be much more so if, seems to imply, the work had been composed

the

poet's

lifetime,
A.
II.

the

dates given

for

his

death
der
d.

varying between

330 and

343

(Ethe's

Rfidagt,

Sdi>id)iidendichtcr, p.

673 of No. 25 of the Nachrichten


A.
II.

Konig.

GesellscJi. d.

\Vissensc/i. d.

G. A. Univ. zn Gottingeii),
1074, professes to
A.
II.

while this MS., though itself written in

be transcribed from one (probably an autograph) dated


306.

But

it

is

obvious that there

is

a serious error (of at least


.MS.

300 years)

in

the date assigned to the original


it

in
it

the

colophon, for from the introduction

appears that

was
fell

dedicated to the Atdbak SJiihdlm'd-Dln Tiighril Beg,

who
11.

629 631 See de Slane's Ibi Khallikdn,vo\. iv, pp. 424, No mention of this work is made by H.K/i. 432, and 433. in his enumeration (vol. p. 490, No. 1467) of works of a similar character; nor can I find any mention of it elsewhere. [Ff. 256 of 27*2 X I7"6 c. and 19 11.; good naskh; rubrications;
in

from power

A. H.

(A. D.

123 1-2) and died in A.

(a. D.

1233).

i,

pointed.]

The colophon, already

alluded

to,

runs as follows:

<ia^,...OI

oJkA

3 ii^\^^j J

dd-i

<Lw j>^'^l

/^i^J

J*^ O*^^

<iIjU3

702
Gharaibin-MaSiVil

JA-^i woty.
("Curious
Questions"),
in A. H.

Gg.

2.

13

by

Muhavnnad

b.

Pir-i-DarivJsii.

Composed
x.xiii,

Fddil 976 (A.D.

156S-9) at Akhsikat.

See P. C, No.

pp. 53-59.

HAND-LIST OF MUf.IAMMADAN MSS.

I27

703

jjJj'

}^

Add. 303

of holy persons, translated

GJutranid-Duyar, a collection of traditions and anecdotes into Persian from the Arabic
b.

by Abiil-Barnkdt Muhavwiad b. Ahmad Hitsaym. See P. C, No. xxi, pp. 48-51.

Muliamniad

al-

704

^.l-cuiJl jji

Qq. 179

The

Ghurarit'' l-KJiasd'' isi l-zvadiha ten 'aj'arn'nuaqaisilb.

fddiha, by Shamsu'd-Dlu MuJiaminad


al-Kutubl.
pp. 508-509.

Ibrahim

b.

Vahyd

See H.Kh., No. 8589; B.M.A.C', Nos. 747-749, [Ff. 316 of 19-8 X I3'4 c. and 23 11.; large, clear
;

naskh

rubrications

not dated.]

705

L^V>

i5^- 0^^=^

^y>^

Add. 4273

Thirty-one ghazals ascribed to Sultan MaJimild of GJiazna, and addressed to Ayaz, occupying 6 ff. of a commonplace book. See P. C, No. cccvi, ff. 22^-28'', pp. 390-391.

706

jJJ^
Mitylenc

^b>

Dd.

4.

An anonymous
of

by

the

Turkish mathnawi poem on the Conquest Turks, entitled GJiazaivat-i-Midilli

beginning:

72 (ff. 6, 7, and 72 missing) of 20*9 x 151 c. and 11 11.; Turkish naskh, pointed no date or colophon, the last page being lost.]
[Ff.
fair
;

707, 708

w^llJl^

^V'

^j** o^ ^^^^"^ ^-^

n^' iln

Two

copies of a treatise on Archery entitled Ghiuiyatii't-

via'rifatir-ramy wa'n-Jinshshdb, by Taybttghd alAshrafl al-Baklamishi al- Yfindm. See B. M. A. C.\ p. 667-8; B.M.A.C.', No. 821, p. 557. The two MSS. begin alike, but differ in the later part of the work, and probably represent the two different recensions alluded to by Rieu in B.A/.A.C.-,
tulldb ft


128
loc. lit.

FIAND-I.FST

OF

MUI.I

AMM ADAN
\

MSS.

[Qq. 178 comprises {^. y of 2 1-5 x 15-6 c. and 21 I! naskh rubrications dated Ramadan 27, A. II. 1174. Qq. 240 comprises ff. 204 of iHox \T() c. and 9 11.; lar^a-, clumsy naskh; rubrications: dated Sha'ban 8, A. II. 8.S6
;

fair

scribe, Yfisnf b.

Ahmad
pCijJiJl

b.

Khalifa al-Khatlb.]

709, 710

2^^\Lc J .UJUJI iv^li

^^^- ^^^

Two
p.

copies of the Fakiliatii'l-KJuilafd 10a mufakahatiidh//;//

See H.Kh., No. 8689; B.M.A.C.\ V. C, vol. i, p. 378. 307-8 [Add. 766 contains ff 178 of 26-4 x 17-8 c. and 28 11.; large, clums)- naskh; rubrications; the last page is supplied in another hand, and what appears to have been a colophon is
lihnrafd of
'Arabsliah.
i,

340

L. C, vol.

pp.

so
ff.

much
247 of

obliterated as to be illegible.

Add.

826

contains

269

X i8'5

145-247 are in colophon Dhu'l-Hijja 12th,


ff.

and 17 11.; fair naskh; rubrications; a later and worse hand, and are dated in the
c.

A. H. 1245.]

711

A^tJli
for

li. 6.

46^

Turkish fdl-nama, or instructions from the Qur'an, in verse, beginning:


J*X*-

taking auguries

^^ ^:M j9i^
ff.
ff.

jj^-l ^J >Oji
c.

^il 3yi\

[The MS. comprises


portion occupies

63 of 145 x 100
is

and 9

11.

This

51 ''-57'',
It

written in a fair Turkish naskh,

and has no colophon.

consists of about 103 couplets.]

712

*uUb
Persian fal-udvia
in verse,

Add. 8383
of about 35 couplets.

A
713

See

P. C, No. xvii. pp. 41-3.


^5->J* J-^^
7o''-72''.]

^^ .^U{9
fdl-!id))ia.
>>'iJ.=>

Add. 220
See P. C, No.

[Ff

Another Persian

ccxcii, p. 375.

714
j3il-fi.

Dd.
jAXa.

2.

47

>UI
in

f<sU>Uli

'

juaj^l
first,

Jli

-ftJlJaJI

Is-ji pA-eUli

TXwiiC fdl-fidinas, the


(ff.

called Fdl-ndma-i-qiir'atiit-tdlv
;

19-28)

Turkish verse, with rudely-coloured diagrams

MUHAMMADAN

HAND-LIST OF

MSS.

29

the second, called Fdl-i-KaIamiil-Majid{^. 29-41) in Arabic; the third, called Fdl-iidvia-i-Ja'far-i-Sddiq
in
(fif.

49^-1

13^), also

Arabic, partly

in

prose, partly in

verse, with

diagrams.

[The volume comprises ff. 127 of 30'5 x 20'8 c. and a variable number of lines many coloured diagrams and cabalistic
;

figures

written in a fair Turkish naskh

no colophon.]
Dd.
4.

715

^3"^

A collection
716
in a

of Turkish y^/^cw (72

in

number) with

Italian

translation opposite.

^^\-^

LI. 5. 313
(ff.

T\\XQQ fatzvds occupying one page and one line

45*^-46^)

common-place book.

See No. lOi supra.

Oi^\)^\
[Ff.
1

^ kS3^
under Mysticism.

Add. 325712
SJiaykJuil-

73''- 1 85^.]

FaHvds on the Plague, by the


See Part
ii,

Isldin al-KaindlJ.

717

^j^"

Sju-oiJI -j.^ aJj.Jl w>j

Qq. 159

commentary on the qaslda of SJiaykh


al-Maqqari beginning:

SJiilidlnid-Dln

Ahmad

The commentary
h.

is

by ShiJidbiid-D'ui

Ahmad as- Simifdn

^Ali,

and begins

[Ff.

60 of 217 X

15-9

c.

and 23
A.

11.;
II.
1

fair

naskh; rubrications;

dated Wednesday, Safar 15th,

169.]

718

alijjit

^^i

Add. 772

The anonymous
Muslims described

history of the Conquest of Africa by the


at p.

151 (No. cccvi) of beginning rather differently as follows:


B.

B.M.A.C.\ but


I30
>>^ij

MUHAMMADAN
^-oi
^,<r-J'

HAND-LIST OK
^)

MSS.
aJ^

Ji.!

l^

^J-^air^l

<x;.^

p-^*^

J^-o^wJI

written in a Moorish [I'f. 129 of 227 X i6"2 c. and 17 11. hand, with rubrications dated the 28th of jumada II, A. II.
;

1246; scribe, Salih

b.

Muhammad

b.

Sfdih

j|j-oJl

^-^'

'^'-^''

0-

(Qq.

282

719-721
Three

(^J^5l^ 2oy,>j^\ >i^l ^y:i


I

Add. 781 Add. 1067

volumes on the Conquest of Syria by the Muslims, purporting to be by Adil 'Abdilldh Muhamviad b. 'Ulnar al-Wdqidi. See B.M.A.C.\ pp. 147-149, 425, 580, 683; B.M.A. C\ pp. 322-323, 826; and Nassau Lees' ed. in
different

the Bibl.Ind.{\^SA)-

[QQ-

282 contains
;

ff.

and 19
loth of

11.;

large, clear naskh, rubrications;

213 of 23-8 x i6-oc. dated Tuesday,

Jumada

b. 'All b.

scribe, Muhammad b. Muhammad I, A.H. 819 Balban al-Mihmandar. Begins abruptly


:

The narrative begins with the storming of Dumatu'lJandal (A.H. 12) by Khalid, and ends with the invasion of 207 of Egypt by 'Amr in A. H. 19-20. Add. 781 contains
fif.

and 26 11.; is divided into two parts, the first comprising ff. 1-140 and dealing with the Conquest of Syria the second comprising ff. 141-207 and dealing with the Conquest of " Egypt, Alexandria, 'Iraq, Aleppo, and the Written in a fair naskh, but coasts and countries of Rum." There is no colophon to the first part, in different hands. but the second is dated the end of Rajab, A. H. 1250. The

2ro X

I5'4

c.

first

part begins
ah\

J15 <uc

^^j

(^jcliyi

J-O.C

^j.j

jLoA^

Jjl

jL*c

J15

It

concludes with the Conquest of Egypt.


:

The second

part begins

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

I3I

and ends with the surrender of Caesarea


Rajab,
A. H. 26.
11.;

to the

Muslims

in
c.

Add.

1067
:

contains

ff.

186 of 33-0 x 20-5


;

and 19

good, large naskh

rubrications

begins:

(^o*x- c'^'j i^J'-^V' J"o^

O^

>x<jfc->o

aAJI

jk*c

^\ Jlii

'juu

Lot

Breaks

off abruptly with the

words

f^)3A

l->

JlSi

'iJU**-'

<>Ua.j

C>a*j 3

AaXSJI

ojjk

Sj^

^JLc IJjJ
C-si;.C

^^i3fcw3

l^

3J

722

i^j^Siyj jio jUi 3 jIjaJI

^^

Add. 3252

Account of the Conquest of


to a/- Wdqidl,

'Iraq

and Diyar Bakr, ascribed

beginning

O
j^\

J^5
j-M

'ile.'N)!

Jut

^jl

^^

Ujjk*.
^^^t

<idll

A<..j

j^j*.5l3Jl

J 15
-^^

w-J^ --tj^l ^jl

5ju*c

ju

j<Xc ^LuJt

dJi\

The volume

contains in

its latter

part an account of the

Berber and Egyptian campaigns, and of the excellences of

92

132

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


Nile,

Egypt and the

and ends,
:

after an

enumeration of the

Coptic months, as follows

^^^JLaiJt

Juf

O-^*^ J..CL4

9->^ willed

It

presents,
I5'3
c.

however, a
17
A.
b.
1!.;
II.

continuous

text.

201 X
b.

and

clear,

rather large naskh

[Ff 43 of dated
;

the i8th of Rajab,


Salih
b.

8i6(.'); scribe,
as-Sula'l.]

'Abbas

b.

Abu Bakr

Mahmud
?^'l

Da'ud

723

vj*^I ^"^

C>-

4Ajy

J r-o^ r-^^

Qq.

216

Account of the Conquest of Egypt and Africa in the 'Iraq, Hims, Alexandria, Syria, &c., ascribed to Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. Jartr at-Tabarl. Begins:
West, and of

[Ff.

13 of

207 X

14-8

c.

and 22

11.
;

good naskh

rubrica-

tions
wrt.1

not dated.]
.r ^j^kJL.
~ ^l^^
I

724, 725

wrtp

Add. 314 ^^^^ 3^^

FutuJidt-i-Sikandari, a prose version of the Alexanderlegend,

based on
in

Husayn,

Nidhaml's Sikandar-ndma, by Gliuldm two volumes, not uniform. See P. C, Nos.

ccxvii-ccxviii, pp. 309-310.

726

sliJI

J^

^>Jl

Qq.

220

Al-faraj bdddsJi-sJiiddat, a collection of anecdotes by Sayyid^AbduUldh b. Sayyid Aluhavimad al-Hijdzl commonly see H.Kh., No. 9446), called Ibn Qad'dwl-Bdn (d. A. II. 1006 based on the larger work of the Qddl Abu 'A /I al-Hasan b. 'All at-TanukJil (d. A. II. 384; see H.Kh., No. 9002), and
;

divided into four chapters as follows

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

33

'.j..

,^*-o

J^^

jj-^

i^a^<>JI

i*ti*^t

v>-

A.;^-^

l^

0-

^JJ

^-^

L5^

>^^^'

VW

'v<rJ'^'

A;'-5

wJ-*-^'

O*

wJbJJ

.J^-aJ

3uj.sf^

^W^'

^-^

'*Adipl

jlatw^lt

(J-^

wwl^ U

^_^

[Ff.

70 of 20-4 X
not dated.]

14-3

c.

and 23

11.;

good naskh

rubrica-

tions

727

^^i

^y

Ff. 4.

36
:

The

Farah-iidina, a Turkish inathnavi poem, beginning

The poem
//. K/t.

contains the interpretation and development of


It is

a hundred traditions.

probably the work mentioned by


in

(No. 9007) as having been composed Sultan [Bayazld] Yildirim by SliaykJi-zdda.

the reign of
[Ff.

202 of

and 15 11.; curious ill-formed but legible Turkish naskh; scribe, Mustafa b. Hajl Sinan; not dated.]

287 X 197

c.

728

CHjJiUi a*.y

Oo. 6. 19

compendium
Ixi,

of history called Far/iatirn-Nddhinn, by


ai-Qddirl.

Muhammad Aslain b. Muhammad Hdfidh al-Ausdri


See P. C, No.
pp. 117- 119.
A^oUwji

729

Add. 307

Persian treatise on farriery {Faras-tidma) based on the

Sanskrit Sdlihotra.

See P. C, No. cxxx, pp. 213-215.

730, 731

^^OVo.
229-230.

i^y

Add^*1^90

Two

copies of the FarJiaiig-i-Jahdnglri.

See P. C, Nos.

cxl, cxli, pp.

13.1

I1AN1>-LI.ST

OK MUI.IA.MMAI^AN MSS.

732

L^j^j ^^ji
Farluuig-i-Rashidi.

Oo. 6.

The
733

Sec P.

6".,

No. cxlvi,

p.

232.

j^j^

^-V
in

Add. 194

An anonymous and untitled and Turkish words explained


clxxii, pp. 256-257.
At^.jiu^\ Sju-aiJI
p-jJrf

dictionar)' of Persian, Arabic,

Persian.

See

/-*.

C, No.

^ A-w-U^I
J>^

't>j.ijii\

Qq. 197'

[Ff. 31-39.]

See infra, untitled


L^j-^l

MSS., ix.

734

Add. 5841

The Fusfil-i-Akbari, a work on Arabic Grammar by Qddl ]\Inhamviad Akbar of Lucknow. See P. C, No. clxxviii",
pp. 263-264.

735

>LiJI J^l-iJ

Add. 3236

A
work,

of Syria and

fragmentary work on the topography and excellences Damascus, of which the authorship is not
It

apparent.

seems

for the first leaf is


1

308

ff.

in all,

have formed part of a much larger numbered 269, and the others 297of 202 X 50 c. and 29 11. small, neat naskh
to
1
;

rubrications).
Mji^fiew

It

begins
A*-_5

d^lw

u^j*^!

ij5 ^LuJI

Jjt*.

(^JJI

aD

JuoJteJt

^31 ^c,j3

^j^

j^*-*^

aUU

o!j 3

The

first

page

(f.

269^), otherwise blank, bears the following


ta'llq
:

note in a large, bad


clyj
>>,4Zo,.o.)l

dJc'^J

^;A9j

Ixa^J

\jjJS.

^^ef.y^

w^ L^ CJI

tjjk

HAND-LIST OF
736
^

MUHAMMADAN
Jd^-^

MSS.

135

r^
ff.

Qq. 91^

This MS. comprises


first part,
1

140 of
part.

11.

in

second
is

\y6x \t6 c. and 15 11. in The Jirst part (ff. 1-30) has
f.

no proper

title,

but

inscribed on

i*

It

begins
:

abruptly,

without

preface

or

doxology, as

follows

^^

JkiQTn o

^^

kXiOiA-t

^AlJa,)l

^jt ^1^*^)1

A^AJJ

~.

^)l

lJ;iA.t

32-139) is defective at the beginning, and opens abruptly with the words
(ff.
:

The

second part

jj'yiuS

kXAfir

^^jj

Jus iu^

uJj^^

j-^f^^

^\

wl...rf

JL^^e^

^J^

^ VXiwt
iLjj

~,JI

5ji^~.

^^1

^t

The

first

sectional heading runs

(f.

35=')

This second part


TYy^ first portion
is

is

written in a large, bold,


is

good naskh
1st, A.

pointed, with rubrications, and

dated Rajab

H. 765.

unpointed and undated.


AiXJl Aii

737 738

^^*

Two

copies of the Fiqluil-lugJiat iva


ath- Tha' alibi.

A bit Mansur

sirrii l-' Arabiyyat of H. Kh., No. giyy; B.3f. A. C.\ See

136

HAN I);

1,1

SI'

OF MU

I.I

A MM A DAN MSS.

P'755

given,

J^.M.A.Cr, No. 853, p. 5<So, and the references there amongst which reference is made to the first of these 2 MSS. which contains the second part of the work in addition to the first. [Qq. 48 comprises ff. 71 of 267 x I4'9 c. and
29
11.;

poor, but clear, naskh


II.
1

rubrications
ii

dated the

ist

of

Dhu'l-Hijja, A.

141

part

begins on f 48'\

Qq.
c.

290
and

comprises
13
11.;

ff.

215

(ff.

212, 213 missing) of 22'6 x I5"3


;

fine, large,

bold old naskh, pointed


II.

dated Thursday,

the middle of Rajab, A.

600.

The lacuna involves none of

the text, which extends to

29 of ch.

xxx

of Part

i.]

739

u^>oa3I

jy3
Sadnid-Dln

LI. 6.

21

The
b.

Fiikukicl-Fiisus of ShaykJi

Muhammad

Ishdq al-Qfluawi, a commentary on the Fusfisu' l-hikam of


b.

ShaykJi MuJiyiyiid-Din
[Ff.

al-'Arabl.
11.
;

See H.K/i., No. 9180.


neat naskh; rubrica-

56 of i6'8 X

8'8

c.

and 29

written in different hands,

varying from a scrawly


tions; dated
.

ta'llq to a small,

Muharram

10, A. H.

891; scribe,

Muhammad

b.

Jum'a. .ash-Shaybanl.]

740

h^\

^ M-^)^

J^51^

Add. 2168
l-akJiydr.

A medical treatise by Yusufl entitled Fawa'idu See P. C, No. clxxxvi^ pp. 278-279.
741
Fazva

^Sui
idle l-ai)idll

jcSl^i

^ ^U-NJI j^l^

Dd. 12.

wa

faraidiii-lddll, a Turkish treatise

on the

religious
:

obligations

incumbent on good Muslims,

beginning

The

author,

who does

not mention his name, describes

himself as a

di.sciple

of a divine
:

named Muhammad

Efendi,

whom

he pompously qualifies as

HAND-LIST OF
A*ftUI
S;.a^t

MUHAMMADAN
,J-Ja.clj

MSS.
itl.<^l

137

eU-^AJI

%As

^IIxLj

4-i^)l

problems (<sdL-^) and their solutions. [Ff. 125 of \yi x 108 c. and 15 11.; good Turkish naskh rubrications no date or colophon.]
a
religious questions or
; ;

The last and chief number of legal and

part of the book

(ff.

33''-i25''')

contains

[Add. 582

742-744

AJL-aJl j^iyJI

Add. 763
[Add. 809

The commentary
entitled

of 'A bdiir-Rahmdii
iyya.

Jami

al-Fawa' idu' d-Diya

See

on the Kdfiya, H. Kk., Nos. 9272,

9707
p.

(vol. V, p.

610.
11.
;

19

10); B.M.A.C}, pp. 232, 472; B.M.A.O, [Add. 582 comprises 210 of 24-3 x 15-8 c. and fairly good Indian naskh; dated Ramadan i6th, A, H.
fif.

1132;

scribe,

Muhammad Imam

b....

Muhammad

Fadil

b.

Khuda-bakhsh. Add. 763 comprises ff. 191 of 2r4 x lyG c. and 19 11.; small, good naskh, text overlined in red; dated RabT' I, A. H. 1 198; scribe, Sa)yid Ahmad 'Afif b. Sayyid
Sa'id al-Kattab.

Add.

809
A. D.

comprises
;

ff.

179 of 24*8 x i8'2


;

c.

and 17 11. June 22nd

legible Indian ta'lTq

text overlined in red


;

dated
'All.]

Safar 20th,

1801

scribe,

Muhammad

745

*j>A-5

^iy
of

Oo. 6.

41

Faivaid-i-Safazviyya,
of Qazwln.

history

modern

Persia,
b.

and

especially of the Safawi dynasty,

by Abiil-Hasan
1

IbrdJiim

See P. C, No.

Ixii,

pp.

19-120.

a^U)! jJi^i
Th.&

Add. 2890
infra, s.v.
^j^-ij>i\

Fawd' idii

I-

Fandi'iyya.

See

w>U:=>.

746

^^-^^ oliJ^
list
b.

J.o-t owj.y9

Qq. 89^

A
^

of the works of SJiaykJi

JaldhCd-Dln Abii'l-Fadl

Abdti r-Rahmdn

Kaiiidliid-Din
b.

Abu Bakr
b.

b.

Miiliauiniad
b.

b.

SdbiqiCd-Din

Abu Bakr

al-Fakhr

as-SaldJi

A'dsiru

5-S

IIAND-I.ISI'

()\-

MIJIIAMMADAN

MSS.

'(/-/)Iu

Miiliauimad

b.

al-Fatli Ilanividniiid-Din al-Kluidayri

(Xs-Siiyftt'i

ash-S/idJi'I.

The books enumerated

are arranged

in

ten [groups, beginning with


historical

and ench'ng with


of
fif.

Commentaries on the Qur'an, treatises. [The MS. contains 36


fif.

19*5
2-'*-i

X 13-5
r"*
;

c.

and

21

11.;

of which this portion occupies

good, clear naskh.


in

The colophon
28'')

at the

end of the

second treatise

the volume (on f

gives A. H. 1181 as

the date of transcription.]

747
[Ff. i09''-i
12''.]

^^^

^<^^j^j^

Add. 309

A Turkish
j^

mathnavi poem entitled Firuz-

ndma by Kydnii
'^j.ai-~;

Efendi, and beginning:


'(J>A.>

J^-o^ cj^XaJ

?^^

O-^J-b jl

^J ftfa ><

For general description of the

M.S.

see No. 103 supra.

748

Ajl^ 0-;:.Ui .t>^\l

Add. 216i

short treatise {^. i''-2^) on divination

by means of the
p.

shoulder-blades of sheep.

See P. C, No. clxxxvi^

277.

(Dd. 2. 53 Gg.
rfAQ rfKa 749-756
. i u ^.Wbi>^ ^^^>
\
I

i-

-1

5. 14 38 Nn. 3. 71 Qq. "^l^ 3^ ^2 j^^_ 3^ ^3 ^Add. 847 Add. 3509

Six copies

in

eight volumes

of the

celebrated

Dictionary entitled the Qdnifis of Flrficdbddi.


pp. 588-590, &c.
;

Arabic See H.Kh.,

No. 9343; B.M.A.C}, pp. 229, 468, 640, 692; B.M.A.C.% [Dd. 2. 53 comprises 395 of 28-5 x 15-2 c. and 37 11. very small, neat naskh partly pointed rubricamarginal notes and glosses; not dated. Gg. 5. 14 tions, &c. comprises ff. 554 of 32*4 x 2 roc. and 31 11.; excellent naskh;
fif.
;

partly pointed

rubrications, gold margins, &c.


in

not dated

bought
for

in

Constantinople for Erpenius

March,
first

A. D. 1609,

74 golden ducats.

Qq.

38

contains the

portion of

the work,

end of the letter j (jvs^l), and comprises of 26*0 x 17-5 c. and 23 11.; large, fairly good naskh ff. 345 partly pointed; rubrications; dated Wed., 26th of Rabl' I,
to the
;

down


MUHAMMADAN
Muhammad
3.
vol.
I

HAND-LIST OF
A. H.

MSS.
;

39

808

scribe Ya-sin b.

throughout.

Nn.

3.

71, Nn.
i,

'Ubayd collated and Nn. 3. 73 72,


b.
ii,

represent 3 volumes (vol.

of the Turkish translation of the


defective at the beginning (the
fif.

J) same work. Theyfrj-/ vol. is first word is^jjJJI); comprises


;

is

vol.

iii,

naskh

572 of 33"0 X 22'0 c. and 35 11. is written in fair Turkish and is dated the loth of Rabl' II, A.M. 1201. The
;

second

vol.

comprises
scribe,
ff

ff.

329, similar to the

first,

and

is

dated
third

the same;
vol.

Darivisk Yusuf al-Khalwati.


1,

The

comprises

Add.
c.

847

is
11.;

dated the 4th of Safar, A.H. 1208. a beautiful copy, comprising ff 614 of 35*5 x 20"5
41
is

and

and 30

excellent naskh;

rubrications

ff

i''

and

2^

richly illuminated;

transcribed at Isfahan in A.H. 1081


b.

by

Ibrahim al-Husaynl al-Mazandaranl. Add. 3509 contains ff 472 of 32-2 x 2ro c. and 31 11.; neat, fairly legible naskh rubrications margins ruled in colours dated the beginning of Safar, A. H. 952 collated (apparently with a copy made from the author's original transcript);
; ;

Muhammad

Sadiq

scribe, 'Abdu'l-Jabbar.j

757

J5L.^l o'y.^

^^ 0>^^^i

Qq. 244

A manual for the guidance of those employed in the Chancellery of the Foreign Office entitled Qdnumir-Rasd'il,
al-Qdnun fl D'nvdnV r-Rasd' il, of uncertain authorship, beginning
or
fully
:

more

^^ij^

;^'

ij'**^'

OW

<^fi^

J <^J^ d-oJUU

\^^

djtilj-*

Concerning the Government office called Diwdmir-Rasdil,


see

Kazimirski's Preface
p.
v,

to

his

edition

of the

Dlwdn of
des

Minftchihrl,

and von
he deals

Kremer's
i,

Odturgeschichte

Orients nnter den Chalifen, vol.

p. 174.
it

The author

of this

manual
(f

states that

in

with the Egyptian usage

4% end)

140

IIAND-LIS'I-

()!

MiniAMMADAN

MSS.

'Ol5J^)l

0-
ff.

<>J^^

03^

0*5'

v_J;l*I<JI

^"i)!

[The MS. comprises


is

written in a large, good old naskh.

79 of 169 x 1170. and 15 11., and This treatise ends on

f. 37", and is dated Monday, Dhu'l-Hijja 16th, A. II. 597. The remainder of the volume is filled by an acephalous and anony-

mous work of
seems
but
is

a similar character, comprising ten chajjters,


first

of which the two


to

be a Manual
It is in

for

and part of the third are missing, and employes of the Dnvd)ni l-K haraj or
as the other treatise,

Treasury.

the

same handwriting

not dated.]
^ji^\ 0>^^*

758

Dd.

6.

321

A
759

Persian-Turkish glossary entitled Qdnumil-Furs.

See

P. C, No. clxiii\ pp. 245-246.

^^^k

^'^'^'

Oy^'>

Dd. 11. 20^


:

manual of Ottoman laws

in

24 sections, beginning

Awl.l

sIUS^J

0^/^

"^-^^3

'^^ }3^3^ ^xr^^

0>**td

[The MS. comprises


part) 13
11.

fif.

151

of 19-6 x 150
ff.

c.

and

(in

this

This portion occupies

103-147.

No

date or

colophon.

Fair clear Turkish naskh, but

ill-spelt.]

'^^jljiJI.

The Our'an: complete

copies.

760

Dd.

2.

54

A
20"6
c.

Quran
and
21

in

a Moorish hand, with rude illuminations,


i8th, A. H. 1046.
Ff.

dated Friday,

Muharram
11.

184 of 28-6 x

HAND-LIST OF
761

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

I4I

Dd.
in a large, clear,

5.

17

A Quran
iQ'O X i2'9
c.

comparatively modern naskh


Ff.

hand, with rubrications.

No

date or colophon.

351 of

and

1 1

11.

762

Dd. 11. 4

A
and
13

Qiir^dn in a

the middle of Rabl'


11.

good naskh hand with rubrications, dated Ff 310 of 20-5 x 14-5 c. II, A. H. 1086.

763

Ff. 6.
Qiir'dii in
A. H.

37

ram 28th, Ff 318 of

19-6

good naskh, with rubrications, dated Muhar1046; scribe, Mustafa az-Zaynl al-'Ulwanl, X 13 c. and 15 11.
Gg.
2.

764

A
last

fine old

Quran

in large, clear

naskh, with rubrications;

page supplied in modern hand. Ff 254 of 29^2 x 202 c. and 17 11. no date or colophon. Two leaves from what appears to be a work on traditions are bound in at the end.
;

765

Gg-. 3.

17
not

A
dated

Qur'dn
;

in clear,

modern naskh, with


Salih al-QudsI.

rubrications

scribe,

Hasan

b.

766

li. 6.

9
;

A
I2'9
c.

fine

Quran
1 1 11.

in

beautiful old naskh, with rubrications


in gold.

punctuation and names of suras

Ff 310 of
in

I7"2

and

hardly legible date, taken

conjunction

with the handwriting, appears to indicate that the MS. dates

from about

A. H. 600.

767

li. 6.

48

A neatly-written
and headed
in

red.

Quran, in small, clear naskh, punctuated Ff 404 of 150 x 9-5 c. and 13 11. No

date or colophon.

142

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


Kk.
2.

768

17

Another Quran written in a large, scrawly, probably European hand of the sixteenth century. There are some
notes in Castell's short-hand or cypiicr on the terminal pages.
Ff.

284 of 365 X 23-8

c.

and

13

11,

Not

dated.

769
Another Qtir'dn
date or colophon.
in clear

LI. 5.

27

index

in

naskh with rubrications, without c. and An 13 11. a 17th century European hand is jjrefixed.
Ff.

343 of 20'9 x 14-6

770

Mm.

6.

Another Qur'dn in clear naskh, with rubrications. The volume originally comprised ff 262, but the last four (of which three were probably blank) are missing. The leaves measure i8"0 x I2"5 c, and each contains 17 11.

771

Nn.

3.

75

splendidly written and illuminated

Qur'dn from the

Library of Tippoo Sahib, presented to the University by the Court of Directors of the East India Company on August The volume has at the beginning several 15th, A. D. 1806.
magnificent ^tinwdns, and concludes with some prayers and a
fdl-ndnia.
Ff.
c.

of 39*3 X 25"0 of
A. H.

300 (4 of which did not belong to the original) and 12 11. Not dated, but notes of ownership

1028 and 1066 occur at the beginning.

772
Another Qur'dti
in

Add. 179
a
large, good,
Ff.

clear,

quite
c.

modem
11
11.

naskh, with rubrications.

377 of 39-3 x 25-1

and

Not dated,
773
Another Quran, written
9'4
c.

Add. 227
in

small, neat naskh, with

rubrications and punctuation in yellow.

Ff 308 of

16-3 x

and

15

11.

Not

dated.

HAND-LIST OF
774

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

I43

Add. 284
in

Another Qtirdn, written


and
13
11.

a large
Ff.

Indian naskh, with

rubrications, on flimsy Indian paper.

389 of 29*0 x

I7"5

c.

Not dated.

Scribe, 'Abdu'llah.

775

Add. 576

well-written and richly illuminated Qiir'dn, beginning

with several beautiful 'unwdns, and ending with a prayer and


a colophon.
it

Ff.

242 of 25*2 x I5"8


for
b.

c.

and 19
in

11.

Written, as
II.

would appear,

Muhammad Hasan
776

Muhammad Shah Muhammad Ja'far

A.

1256 by

al-Isfahanl.

Add. 760
Another Quran, written
in neat,

small naskh within gold


Ff.

borders

punctuation
c.

in gold.
11.

No

colophon or date.

304

of 16-5 X 10-5

and

15

777

Add. 767
plainly-written
Ff.

Quran, wanting a few of


I4'3
c.

the short suras

at the end.

316 of 2ri x

and

13

11.

Not

dated.

Add. 3176 778 in a large, plain Indian naskh Another Quran, written between blue and red margins on Indian paper. Ff. 439 of
24*4 X i6'3
c.

and

12

11.

No

date or colophon.

779

Add. 3177
small, minutely written
Ff.

A
780
in

date or colophon.

196 of I2"4 x

and illuminated Qurdn,W\\.\\ow\. 78 c. and 23 11,


Add. 3221

Another Qur'dn, defective at end (from S u ratu' IHeadings in red and blue. of 23-8 X i8s c. and 17 11.
a large Moorish hand.

Kaw

t/iar),

Ff.

238

781
Another Quran, written
fully pointed.
in

Add. 3488
a neat naskh
Ff.

with rubrications,
c,

No

date or colophon.

306 of i8-o x I2T

and

15

11.

144

iiand-ltst of

muhammadan
:

mss.

The Qur'an
782

portions.
Dd.
6.

The second half of the Qiir'dii, from Sura xix to the Ff 132 of 190 X 14 c. and 15 11. Lar^e, clumsy naskh
colophon or date.

end.
;

no

783

Ad.
fourth of the 30
_;>/-::'

3243

The
(Sura
in red,

iii,

86-Sura

iv,

punctuation

in

which the Quran is divided in a large Moorish hand, pointing 28), yellow. Ff 33 of 13-5 x 10-5 c. and 9 11.
into

No
784

date or colophon.
LI. 6.

28
24

The seventh ///^s''


of I5'3 X 104
c.

of the Qur'an (Sura


11.

v,

85-vi, in).

Ff.

and 10

Fair naskh, no colophon.

785

Dd.
y?/^^'

3.

80

The twenty-ninth
Ff 26 of
14*9 X lO'O
c.

of the Qui-'dn (Sura Ixvii-lxxvii).


1

and 9-1

11.

fair

naskh

no colophon.
Dd.
5.

786

68

The
Ff 26
naskh.

thirtieth (last) juz' of the

Quran
c.

(Sura Ixxviii-end).
11.

(last

missing) of I9'5 x 125

and 9

Poor but clear

No

colophon.

787
end, xxxvi,
xliv,
xlviii,
Iv,
Ivi,

Add. 331
Selections from the Qur'an, consisting of Suras
Ixi,
vi, v.

3-

Ixvii,
c.

Ixxviii,

Ixxxvi

Ixxxix, xcix-end.

Ff 87 of

I4'6 x 9-4
in

and 9

11.;

good

naskh

rubrications,

and punctuation

green.

No

colophon

or date.

The Qur'an
788
Our.
xii,

Kufic fragments.
Add. 7431
and 18

8-23.

[F.

of 25-3 x 18-4

c.

11.]

789
Our. XX, 63-66.
[F.
I

Add. 7432
of

155 X 13-4

c.

and

11.]

See

Add. 1135

infra.

HAND-LIST OF 790
Qur. xxxvii,
1

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

145

Add. 7433
14-154.
[F.
i

of i8-i x 15-6

c.

and 16

11.]

791
Qur.
i,

Add. 1111
i-ii,

228.

[Ff.

83 of i6-o x 10-3

c.

and 7

11.]

792

Add. 1112^
small

A
[F.
I

of lO'O X

fragment of 77 c. and

Kiific
5
11.]

writing,

partly obliterated.

793
Another
part of Qur.
.smaller
xli,

Add. 11122
21-23.

and more mutilated fragment, containing o^ ^'O x &2 c. and 5 11.] [^i

794
Qur.
ii,

Add. 1113
127-iii, 123.

[Ff 16 of

1-5

8-8

c.

and

21

11.]

795
Qur.
8
11.]
ii,

Add. 1114
247-249 and 254-256.
[Ff
2 of 22'2 x 15-2
c.

and

796
Qur.
iii,

Add. 1115
8-iv, 64.

[Ff 60 of 165 x

11-5

c.

and 7

11.]

797
Qur.
iii.

Add. 1116
55-83.

[Ff 37 of 18-9 x

12-2

c.

and

11.]

798
Qur.
iii,
1

Add. 1117
13-197.

[Ff 58 of 160 x

iO"5

c.

and 6

11.]

799
Qur.
iii,

Add. 1118
141-154.

[Ff

2 of 23-0

x 15-9

c.

and 14

11.]

800
Qur.
iv,

Add. 1119
133-143.

[Ff

2 of 15-5

r6

c.

and 7

11.]

801
Qur.
V, 59-vi, 3.

Add. 1120
[Ff 28 of
19-2

x 13

c.

and 7

11.]

146

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMAUAN MSS.


Add. 1121
vi,

802
Our.
58-1
16.

[Ff. 2 of 12-6 x 13-4

c.

and 23

11.]

803
Qur.
vii,

Add. 1122
171-194.
[Ff. 2

of

214

x 150

c.

and

15

11.]

804
Qur.
xi,
vii,

Add. 1123
124-139;
vii,

18-19.

[Ff. 5 of 27-2

154-178; vii, 198-viii, 13; x, 109X 20'0 c, and 18 11.]

805
Our.
vii,

Add. 1124
202-x,
56.

[Ff.

96 of

17-0 x 11-3

c.

and 7

II.]

806
Our.
viii,

Add. 1125
10-73.
[^^- 2 of 37-5 X 28-0
c.

and 23

11.]

807
Our.
viii,

Add. 1126
50-ix, 94.
[Ff. 16

of 167 x iO'8

c.

and 12

11.]

808
Our. X, 68-75.
[^^-

Add. 1127
6 of 17-6 X
12-3
c.

and

11.]

809
Our. X, 107-xi, 44.
[Ff. 2 of 17-4

Add. 1128
X
I2'5
c.

and

13

11.]

810
Qur.
xiii,

Add. 1129
6-15.
[Ff. 8

of 1&2 x 12-3

c.

and 6

11.]

811
Qur. XV, 96-xvi, 25.
[F.
I

Add. 1130
of 25-4 X 187
c.

and

18

11.]

812
Qur. xvi, i6-xvii,
37.

Add. 1131
[Ff 10 of
1

8-6

x 14-2

c.

and

13

11.]

813
Qur. xvi, 68-xviii, 22.

Add. 1132
[Ff 60 of
i8'5

x 12*9

c.

and 7

11.]

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

47

814
Qur. xvi, 67-93.
[F.
i

Add. 1133
of 15-4 x

87

c.

and 17

11.]

815
Qur.
xvii, 2-xviii, 68.

Add. 1134
[Ff.

40 of

13-5

x lO'O

c.

and 7

11.]

816
[Ff. 2

Add. 1135

Qur. XX, 57-63 (continued in Add. of 18-5 X I2-I c. and 5 11.]

743) and

xx, 83-89.

817
Qur. xxii, 22-69.
[Ff- S

Add. 1136
of 16-5 x lO'S
c.

and

11.]

818
Qur. xxii, 6i-xxxvi, 27.
[Ff.

Add. 1137
94 of
I5'2

9*5

c.

and 9

11.]

819
Qur. xxiii, i-xxv, 22 (=Juz' 18). and 5 11. The text ends on f 94^]

Add. 1138
[Ff 97 of
i

ro x 60

c.

820
Qur. xxiii, 19-xxxii,
i6-6
c.

Add. 1139
5.

[Ff

51,

some missing, of

23'0 x

and 17

11.]

821
Qur. xxiii, 26-46 and xxiv, 1-14.
[Ff. 2 of

Add. 1140

2r2 x

I4"2

c.

and

15

11.]

822
Qur. xxiv, 32-xlii,
13.

Add. 1141
[Ff 55 of
1

2-5

x 8'6

c.

and

13

11.]

823
17-36 (Maghribi).

Add. 1142

Qur. xxvi, 199-xxvii, 13 (then ff. 2-5 missing) and xxviii, [Ff. 2 of 12-4 x i r6 c. and 16 11.]

824
Qur. xxix,
1

Add. 1143
1-42.

very

fine,

well-preserved specimen,
c.

illuminated with gold.

[Ff

8 of

3r6 x 230

and 9

11.]

JO

I4S

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

825
Qur. xxix, 43-xxxi,
34.
[I*T.

Add. 1144
2,

9,

31-40 of 121 x

8*6

c.

and 4

11.]

826
Qur. xxxi, 3i-xxxiii, 49.
12
11.]

Add. 1145
[Ff.
<S

of

17-8

x 135

c.

and

827
Our. xxxiii, 52-xxxiv,
21
IL]
lo.

Add. 1146
[Ff.
2

of

415 x 343

c.

and

828
Nine
ing
leaves,

Add. 1147

much
;

mutilated by

fire

and

ill-usage, contain-

portions

of the

xxxvii, 57-103
c.

Qur'an which xxxvii, 150-xxxix,

include
21.
[Ff.

xxxvi, 45-70; 8 of 36-0 x 26"5

and

15

II.]

829
Our.
xl,

Add. 1148
5-18; xxxix, 68-xl, 5;
c.

xl, 84-xli, 13.

[Ff. 3 of

2r6 x
830

14-5

and 16

11.]

Add. 1149
xl.

Our.

12-66.

[Ff.

4 of

17-3

r6

c.

and

15

11.]

831
Our.
liv,

Add. 1150
9-lxxxvi,
9.

[Ff,

44 of 150 x

ro

c.

and

12

11.]

832
Our.
last
xviii,

Add. 2964
74-xx, 135 (= Juz'
16).

[Ff 91

(f 92,
c.

containing
5
11.
;

6 words of the Sura, missing) of i2-o x 9*8


;

and

on

parchment

illuminated.]

The Qur'an with translations or


833
A.

glosses.

Add. 206 The Qur'an, with interlinear Persian translation, dated II. 108. See P.C, No. xvi, pp. 40-41.
1

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

49

834

Add. 832
complete Persian translation of the Quran, without the See P. C, No. xviii, pp. 43-45.

A
835

original text.

Add. 838
interlinear

The Quran, with

Persian

translation.

See

P. C, No. xvii, pp. 41-43.

836

Dd.
Qiir'dn, complete, with interlinear

9.

50

The
far as
f.

25^ Persian) translation.

[Ff.

150 of

Turkish (and, as 304 x 19-4 c,

and 9

11.

of text in large, clear naskh, the glosses written


;

obliquely between the lines

not dated.]

837

Mm.
[Ff.

4.

11

A
Very
838

Latin translation of the Qur'dn, of which the last three

suras are missing.

129 of

3ro x 2r4

c.

and 26-28

11.

neat, clear, scholarly

17th century hand.]

Mm.

5.

26

Another Latin translation of the Qur\in, beginning at The V. 16 of Sura ii, and ending with v. 11 of Sura xlix. text (written on the versos of the leaves) accompanies the translation as far as f. 50. [Ff. 272 of 30*3 x 2r6 c. and 18 11. The writing, clear and good in the earlier portion of the MS., becomes very cursive and full of contractions after f 225.]
839, 840

o.^'
ccliv

o!,5

""AIXL^
Amir Khusraiv
pp. 343-344

Two
Dihli.

copies of the Qirdnu' s-sa'dayn of

of

See P. C, Nos.

and

cccxl-,

and

xxxviii.

841

ChU*=^1 Jl^l ^5

^>**j| sji

Qq. 2341

QurratiLl-ayn fl a'nidli'l-khata'ayn, by SJiaykJi


al-Faradl, a treatise beginning
:

Yd-Sln

I50

11

AND- LIST

OI'

MUIIAMMADAN

MSS.

and consisting
containing
five,

of

an

Introduction, two chapters (the

first

the second six sections), and a Conclusion.


fif.

66 of 207 x 16*4 c. and 24 11., and is [The MS. comprises It is, as stated in a note on written in a fair modern naskh. It contains two treatises, of i^ the author's autograph.
f.

which

this,

the

first,

ends on f

47'^]

842

0>*tf^'

0^11

^j^

J>

O^'

b'^

Add. 2894

Qnrratiil-Hyfin fl tdnkkVl- YamanV l-inaymun, a history the time of Muhammad to A. H. 1029, by of

Yaman from

Ibnud-Dayba. See B.M.A. C:\ Nos. 587 and 591, pp. 378379 and 382-383. [Ff 246 of 3r6 x 21-3 c. and 22 11. large and coarse but clear naskh; date of transcription, Wednesday
;

the 20th of

Jumada
for

I,

al-Halal;

written

A. H. 11 20; scribe, Ahmad b. Salah Safiyyu'd-Din Ahmad b. Mahdl b.

Muhammad.]
843
y.^^
"

Jj-'
"

Dd.

4.

The well-known
in

Tales of the Forty Vezirs

{Qirq Vezlr)

850 (A. D. See Pertsch's Cat. of Berlin Turkish MSS., pp. 445-447 and 433-434; Bernhauer's and Gibb's translations and Belletcte's edition Zenker, Nos. 728 and 729 and II, 681. [Ff 350 of 20-4 x 15T c. and II 11.; bad, scrawly nasta'llq, carelessly written and spelt rubrications not dated.]
in
A. H.

Turkish, compiled

by SJiaykJi-zdda
Sultan

1446-1447)

in the reign of

Murad

II.

(Aa5.

See also above,

s.

v. <ubC..)

844

^^
;

j> 3

J^

>i^

^*^*

Add. 320
in
c.

The Romance of Adam Khan and Dur Khdnl


Pashto or Afghan language. [Ff 26 of 23*9 x 172 16 11.; poor ta'llq some rubrications; not dated.]

the

and

HAND-LIST OF
845
;^^3jJ

MUHAMMADAN
j.*^^^ A-^5

MSS.

ISI

Add. 32272

The Legend of Alexander tJie Great \\\ 40 chapters, translated from the Greek into Arabic by an anonymous Christian in 116 of 20'6 x the year A. D. 1669. [The MS. comprises dated I4'2 c. and 17 11.; large, clear naskh rubrications
fif.
;

Haziran (June)
Syrian.
this,

The

1117; scribe, Ibrahim b. Hasun the volume contains two separate works, of which
3, A. H.
ff.

the second, occupies

28-116.]

846

ii>j

ils

Qq. 72
the account

The Story of the hand-maiden Tawaddnd, and


of her dispute with the

men

of learning in the presence of

Harunu'r-Rashid, given on the authority of SJiaykh Abu Bakr from 'Abdiir-Rahnidn b. Hishdni from Ibrahim al-Yamdnl. This story is from the A If Lay la iva Lay la or " Thousand and

one Nights" (Bulaq ed. of A. H. 1279, vol. ii, pp. 357-388), but the wording of the present version is different. See also B.M.A. C.\ No. dccvii, p. 329^ [Ff 56 of iSB x 12-8 c. and 15 11.; large, good naskh; rubrications; no date or
colophon.]

See

also

Qq.

129,

infra,

s.v.

Yawdqltu'l-

Mawdqlt.

847
Chahdr
p.

u^jji

j^v*- -*-^5

Add. 3112

The well-known Story


DarvlsJi)
in

of the Four Dervishes {Qissa-i-

Hindustani.

See P. C, No. cccxxiii,

403.

0^0 o^n 848,849

-Mu ^A^^K^.^.
-.

Add. 2669 Add. 3254

Two different recensions of the Story of Hdtim-i-Td'l. See P. C, Nos. cccxix and cccxxxiii, pp. 399 and 420-422.
850
of the "Nights."

"^^-^ 3 J^J s-ls

Qq. 67
tale in the style
15
11.;

The Story of Zayd and Kahld.


;

Another

[Ff 155 of 20'i x 14-8 c. and legible naskh no date or colophon.] but

clumsy


IIAND'I.IST

OF MUI.IAMMAbAN MSS.

152

851
The Stoiy of
ginning
:

^iJU^l

oi^

^^5
in
I

Add. 221
lindustHni
verse,

Sayfiil-Mu/k,

be-

[Ff.

140 of

236

X i6'i
in

c.

tailq, with

punctuation

red

and 12 11.; large, clear, clumsy no date or colophon.]


;

852

iU'i

^i-- ^^'i
in

Add. 242'
See

The Story of Sayful-Midk


P. C, No. cccxxvi^, pp. 405-406.

Hindustani verse.

853

xr!^ O^ ^5--^ *^*


the

^^d- 10S9
:

The Story of Jesus

Sou of Mary, beginning

[Ff.

27 of 21
;

ox
b.

I4'5

c.

and 7

11.;

large,

clear

naskh
1171

rubrications
scribe,

dated Tuesday the 24th of Rabf

II, A. H.

Sulayman

Muhammad.]
Add. 2781

854

An
Hildl.
21
11.;

Abu Zayd or of tJie Banu See Nos. 535-536 supra. [Ff 74 of 21-9 x i6-i c. and poor naskh; defective at end.]
episode from the Romance of

855

^ Ji^ -A^5
last)

LI. 5.

23

One volume

(the 5th, according to the heading, and, to

judge by the concluding words, not the


108 of 20"8 X
dated.]

of a Turkish

story, dealing chiefly with the exploits of Firuz

147

c.

and 20

11.;

Shah. [Ff Turkish naskh; not good


HAND-LIST OF 856

MUHAMMADAN
-*-^5

MSS.

53

J3^ J^

Add. 3263
version).

The Story of the Rose of Bakdwali (Persian [See P. C, No. cccxxxv, p. 422.]
857
^ ^

Qq. 233

The Story of the City of Copper, and the bottles wherein Solomon imprisoned the rebellious genics. [Ff. 50 of 20*4 x I4'2 c. and 11 11.; large, clear naskh, with rubrications, pointed and punctuated; dated Dhu'l-Hijja, A. H. 984.]
858
by Muqbil, described
Aa^j 5 Iw* '*^5
a versified Panjabi

Add. 322

romance and rare in the Panjab, copied expressly for the owner of the book in 1856." [Ff. 48 of 28-5 X i8-8 c. and 15 11.; fair ta'llq comas " unique in this country
;

The Story of Hi rd and Ranj'a,

prising 354 verses or strophes of

lines each.]

859

^a*-Jj

^^ 3

.iU^JI *. aJ ^jt>.

J ^Jl^^i a-aS

Add. 1066
on

The Story of Joseph and Zulaykhd


the

in Arabic, related

Ka'bul-Ahbdr and I5'8xir2 c. and 11 11.; Wednesday the 3rd of Jumada II, A.
authority of

[Ff

83

of

WaJib b. Munabbih. poor naskh; dated


H.

1241

scribe,

Mu-

hammad
860

al-Barqaw!.]

^J^^

A-l5

LI. 6. 172

Persian prose version of the Story of Joseph,

by Sadru

'sh-SharVa, beginning:

^T

^Jia3l

J-UJ' W.0-1-0

[For description of MS. see No. 607 supra. This portion occupies ff. 74''-85^ and is written in a small, scratchy, cursive
nim-shikasta
;

not dated.]


154
IIAN'D-I.IST
()!

MUlIAMMAnAN
MSS.

861

sJi^y.

-0^
;

Dd.

5.

37

The Story of Joseph in Malay. [Ff. 62 of 19-3 x 151 c. and 12 11.; ^ood, large naskh transcribed in October, A. D. 1604 by Pr. Willcms. See Van Ronkel's Account of six Malay MSS. of the Cambridge University Library in the Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkettkimde van Nederlandsch
Indie, O^ volgr. II, p[x 7-8.]

862

tHJ^'

u-^y.

Add. 3227^

the death of Moses, compiled by a Christian whose

The Story of Jonah (Yunus), preceded by an account of name


[The MS. has been already described under

does not appear.

No. 845. This portion occupies ff. 1-27 and is written in scribe, Yunus b. Khwaja Hasun the Syrian a fair naskh
;

dated the year 1965 (of the Martyrs).]

863

^l--J3J .LJNjI ^jo^l


Qisasit l-anbiyd ("Stories

Add. 3266
Prophets") of
al-

The

of the

Kisd'i, beginning:

JU>

>,jUaui..>.oJI

w'UiJl

tjj)>

^J c-T.o^

jk3

^jl <iJ^

<UJI

Lo*>;

See H. Kh., No. 9437; B. M. A. Cr, Nos. 497-499, pp. [FT 164 of 20"3 X 147 c. and 17 11.; clear naskh with rubrications the last and three first leaves in a more modern hand dated A. H. 1045.]
298-299.
;

864

^W*^! c^A^S

Add. 3258

Part of another collection of Legends of the Prop/iets,


described as the 3rd volume, and containing the lives of

Noah, Abraham, Nimrod,

&c.,

beginning after the doxology:

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


1

55

[Ff. 8

of 20*9 X
;

5
1

'4

c.

and 18-21

11.;

large, ungraceful

and untidy naskh


865

not dated.]

^'W^' u^^'^

LI. 5.

12

A
^Iajuj
mj

Turkish version of the Legends of the Prophets, be:

ginning

0>^

d^^iJiSj^

^_jU^
e*

^
<m

jijXLj
a

bji^

jbjXi

^y^^

jL^'n)! jMaj

4-h9

cLwJ'N)!

^^^dual

w)lX^

JcA

Ujj3

C-n^ij^

dJJt

aSJj

tfJJI

Ju.ft

^J

Jua>^ ^o^J-j wj'^^'

IjA

wjUJCJI

t^jAJ

[Ff.

162 of 24-4 X i6"0


;

c.

and

15

11.;

good, clear naskh,

pointed, with rubrications


1

not dated, probably 9th or early

0th century of the Flight.]

866
Another Turkish

^W^l c^a^
treatise
:

Dd. 11. 93
&c.,

on the Angels, the Prophets,

beginning, after the short doxology

j>

(S^

jJ^^

J>i

ji

J^^

i'

<SJ'^3^3^

J^jJJI

'du\.^'=>

i\j^ ^

'j^
[Ff.

j^lbw
;

^jS3 jj OJ^--

136 of
this,

206 X
the

I5'0

c.

and

15
ff.

IL

of which

last,

occupies
;

87^-136;

contains 3 treatises, good naskh,

pointed, with rubrications

not dated.]

867

^Cj-Ji ^j-^l
in

^J^

^ ob;.jyi

jJI-a5

Add. 779

Poems
witriyya by

praise

of

Muhammad

called

al-Qasd'idiilb.

Majdud-Dln Abu 'Abdilldh Muhammad


with

Abu

Bakr

b.

Raslild al-Wd'idh al-Bag'uiddl,

takhmls by


156
Mitltaviiiuui

IIAND-I.ISr ()V
b.

MUI.FAMMADAN

MSS.

1078', p. 679,
I4'8
c.

Sec B.M.A.C?, No. 'Abdul-' Aziz al-' Iraqi. and references there given. [Ff. 84 of 202 x
clear,

and 16

11.;

but ungraceful naskh, some leaves


II.

in

a later hand; dated Saturday the 20th of Shavvvval, A. scribe, Najmu'd-Din b. Zaynu'd-Din b. Sikandar.]

989;

868

T-j^ ^- Jl-j^l

(^t"'

O^.

^ o
^-^

**-"

L5^'

5j.,a5

Gg.

2.

16

The Qaslda of Abiil-llasan 'AH b. Abicr-Rijdl, with commentary by Ahmad b. al- Hasan al-Qunfiidl al-Qtistantitn. See B.M.A.C}, p. 447^ \y^. 56 of 24-5 x 164 c. written in a MaghribI hand dated A. H. 1004.]
; ;

869

j^c

tr'>-^l

j^ oju-a5

Add. 3274

qaslda in Hindustani, by the poet Farrnkh, in praise of


;

written in a large Indian ta'llq by Asghar one of the author's pupils, and beginning

Afsus 'All

'All,

[Ff 16 of 287 X

I9'2

c.

and

11.;

within coloured margins.]

870
1

'J^ J^ 3

'J^l

>5

Add. 10932

he grammatical work entitled Qatrti'n-nadd

wa

balliis-

Sadd, by

Abu

'AbdVlldli

(d. A. H. 762),

with the author's


(vol.

Muhauiniad b. Yusuf b. own commentary, mentioned


iv,

His/idm

by H.K/l, No. 9541

p.

563,

11.

1-2).

See also

B.M.A. C\
fif.

p.

692

L. C, vol.

v, p.
;

tions

y6 of I9'9 x 143 c. and 23 11. dated Tuesday, 25 Rabi'


;

[The MS. comprises good, clear naskh rubrica293.


;

I,

A. H.

105

scribe,

SaUm

al-Malikl....
tical

In the

same

vol. is

bound up another grammas. v.

work

(ff 16)

described infra,

v!/**i" ^r'W]

871

d^j^^ w>6- J-iW*

^j*J ^i o^<^'

J^"^*

Qq. 30

Qald'idul-Junidn fl ta'rlfi qabaili 'Arabiz-zauidji, an account of the genealogy of the Arab tribes, by SJiihdbu\iDln Ahmad b. 'Abdulldh...al-Qalqashandl (d. A. H. 821). See
B.

M.A.

C:\

No. 595, pp. 386-387, and references there given.


HAND-LIST OF
[Ff.

MUHAMMADAN
11.
;

MSS.
;

157
;

49 of 29"8 X

i8'9

c.

and 33
12, A.

fair

naskh
is

rubrications

dated Monday, Muharram


of composition.]

pi.

1164.

At the end of the


given as the date

text, just before the colophon, A. H.

819

872

^HJaJI AAp J ^JlkJl ^^sJ\


zua
niishatiil-nintdli',
in lo

Qq. 209
a

A/-(jamaru't-fd/i'

miscellany

of

anecdotes and information

chapters and an Introduction,


b.

by ^Abdiil-Karim

b.

Kamdhid-Dln

al-Hdjj al-Ansdri
:

al-

Kliazraji, beginning, after the doxology, as follows

J3

,J-

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**"^

'-**''*^

P^-o-**-*

wjII^

1*Xi^

'jcaj

'

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w;UI

'.^A^t

^"^^swJI >e5

5 .Uji3l

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15'"^

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OP'

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

230 of 20-6 X 14-8 c. and 21 11. large, clear naskh rubrications; dated Monday the 26th of Jumada I, A. 11. 1125; scribe, 'Umar b. Hasan.]
[Ff.
;
;

873

^-j^ oWj
See

J^'>5

Oo. 6. 49'

Qawd'id-i-zabdn-i-Fdrsl, a treatise on Persian grammar,

by 'Abdiil-Wdsi^ Hdnsawl.

/^.

C, No. Ixxv",

p.

150.

Qawdnlniir-riisiil (Canones Apostolorum).


untitled MSS.,
I, iii, s. v.

See Part

II,

Christian Offices &c.

874

^5--^i J^-^l v>y>5


of

Add. 458
Christian

Qazvdnimi' l-Kamdir l-Masihl, "Institutes


Perfection by Macarius the Egyptian.

This manuscript was

translated from the English translation of Macarius'


Christian Perfection in Egypt, for the Rev.

work on
[signed]

Dr Tatham, under

the care and


"

sanction

of

the

Coptic

Patriarch "

H. Tatham." A table of the chief events in the life of Macarius, occupying pp. 1-4, is prefixed to the translation. [Pp. 162 of 23'5 X i6'5 c. and 17 11.; excellent naskh; translated from the English by Yuhanna b. Mikha'Il in Cairo,
A. D. 1843.]

875

'tjN)t

5^5

Qq. 45

documents by SJiaykJi TaqViid-Dln Abu Bakr ibn Hnjjat alHamaivl (d. A. H. 837), Secretary of State (cLw'n)! o'>:!^ i^*^-^)? by command of the Sultan of Egypt. See H. KJi., No. 9681 L. C, vol. i, p. 159. [Ff. 192 of 268 X 177 c. and 21 11.; good old naskh rubrications dated A. II. 889.]
written
; ; ;

Qahzvatii I'ltishd, a collection of letters and


HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

159
Qq. 14

876

j^^ 3 u^5

The Book of Qays and 'Amir, and the wars and battles which passed between them, by Shaykh Hasan, in mixed prose and verse, beginning, after a short doxology
:

[Ff. i8i of 32"2

X 21-4

c.
;

clear,

naskh

rubrications

and 31 11. large and coarse, but no date or colophon.]


;

877
al-'Amirl,

^^i
of

Qq. 14"

The Poems and Love-adventures


and Jamil, beginning,

Qays

al-LaythI,
:

Qays

after the

doxology

aSi\

<Zjjii,.S^\s

'j^j^aJI j..oA

O^ JnJ<^ J

\i>'j'Jl

r-3^^ Ch' 3

vO-|r***~^

(^JuAJ J

^K

;.< ^fl.(,Jj^

j-AI^,^

^rf *XA*J

cl.o-''!i)l

^cXa>.JLJ

[Ff.

tions

29 of 22*2 X i6"2 c. and 23 no date or colophon.]

11.

good naskh

rubrica-

878

^y^JSXi j^UCJl

Add. 683

The last Muhavimad


traditions
A-9jjJI

of the 30 books which constitute Abfi Ja'far


b.

known

Ya'qub al-Kidayius great collection of Shl'a as the Kdfi; this last book, called >ycSs

and the Imams.

{Kitdbn'r-Rawda), treats of the personalities of 'All See Loth, I.O.A.C., No. 144, pp. 32-33;

l6o

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
[I'T.

MSS.
c.

B.M.A.C:\ No.
and
17
11.;

152, pp. 8<S-89.

194 of 27-5 x 179


;

clear,
1

good naskh
;

rubrications

dated Tuesday,

Safar

2, A. II.

107

written in Murad-abad.]

879

^5.iJbJLJ

^i\S^\
viz.

Add. 3182
the
(fif.

larger portion of the


(fif.

same work,
and the

Rawda
1^-342^),
i

above

described

344^-469=*)

Furu''

comdated dated

prising the following books:

-l^l
w^U^a

w)U;^
(ff.

(fif.

''-64''),

Dhu'l-Hijja,

A.

II.

1061
;

aaJls^S

^V:=>
(fif.

64'^-78='X
<>jiJI

Rajab
ajUXJI

15,

A.M. 1061

J':iUsJI

78*^-1 ir'');

^\2^
A. H.

j.->J^I

(ff.

iii'^-iiS^),
II 8*^-1 24b),

dated

Sha'ban
23, A.

15,

1062;

a^a3l wjU:=>
{{f.

(ff.

dated Sha'ban,

A. H.
11.

1062;

plbaJI w>U3
Ajj^-N)!

124^^-128'^),

dated Sha'ban
128^-163'';,

1062;
11,

A. H. A. H.

J A.o*i'^l 1062; Aj^'^ll


;

v^^
w^^

(ff(ff-

dated dated
(ff.

163^-179''),

Ramadan Ramadan

23,

1062

Sj^t J ,>U^' 3
II.
ii.

{Jp^

w)U^

i79^-205=>),

dated

Shawwal Shawwal

11, A.
17,

A.

Dhu'l-Hijja 13th,

(ff. 205''-2 10^), dated ^l^^\ w^ll^s (ff 2io''-228''), dated 1062; A. H. 1062; ^jt>JI ^^^^ (ff- 228'^-257'^),

1062; (^^.l^jJI w>U:^

dated Dhu'l-Hijja 20th,


284^),
3
1

A. H.
6, A.

1062

ij-xaUl
;

w>U^
(fif.

(fif.

257^-

dated Muharram
dated Safar 29
I,

H. 1063

ObjJI wU:^
wjI;:^^

(ff

284^-

S'^),

[a. H. 1063];
;

Ol^l^l

316^-324-''),

dated Rabl'
(fif.

20th, A. H. 1063

>6LX.'n)I

j UL-iLiJI w^Ll^

324^-332'^), dated the 6th (sic) of Rabl' I, A. H. 1063; OljUSJljjJkJI^ oUj*:^! w>^^ (ff- 333^-342=*), dated Wednesday the 1 2th of Rabl' I, A. H. 1063. Scribe (fif. 3I5^ 342^) Isma'Il

Qasim at-TabrlzI. The Rawda, which follows the Furfi', was transcribed by Muhammad Salih b. al-VValiyyi'1-QummI, and is dated Ramadan 25, A. H. 1046. [Ff. 469 of 258 x 20"0 c, and 22 11. clear naskh, rubrications; bought b}- the author of this Catalogue in Tihran in A. D. 1888.]
b.
;

^^

Add. 581 Add. 2901


of Ibn Hdjib called See H. K/i., No. 9707

The well-known Arabic grammar


al-KdJiya, with sundry commentaries.

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

l6l

B.M.A.O,

Nos. 937-948, pp. 606-609, &c. Dd. 4. 8' [see No. 8 supra 2i\^-i^2^; 20-8 x 14 c. and 19 11.; not dated collated throughout clear but ungraceful Turkish nasta'llq text in red] contains the Kdfiya with a running commentary
\

fif.

Turkish by an anonymous writer. Qq. 13 [ff. 314 of 3r6x207 c. and 31 11.; clear but ungraceful naskh rubrications and marginal notes; dated Sha'ban 17, A. H. 1078] contains the commentary on the Kdfiya of RadVic'd-Din
in
;

Mit/iainuiad
p.

b.

al-Hasan al-Astardbddi.
[ff.

Loth's

/.

O. A. C, Nos. 912, 913, 952


1

943, &c.

Add. 581
;

See H. Kh., vol. v, B. M. A. C.\ No. 10 of 24-0 X 13-5 c. and 6 11. of text,
;

in large, clear

naskh, with interlinear notes

in

the

first

part of

the volume

colophon partly obliterated, so that only the date of the month, Dhu'l-Qa'da 17, and the last figure of the year, 3, are legible] contains the text, with interlinear comments on the earlier part. Add. 2901 [ff. 157 of 29-8 x 20-9 c. and
19
11.;

fair

naskh;

rubrications

dated

Safar, A. H.
it

1074]

contains the Kdfiya with the


MmvasJisJiaJi

commentary on

called alb.

by SJiaykh

SJiavisii'd-din

Miihainviad

Abu
;

Bakr b. Muhannnad al-KJiabisl. See H. Kh., vol. v, p. 8 B.M.A.C.\ p. 232 B.M.A.O, No. 945, p. 608. Other copies contained in Dd. 11. 19, LI. 6. 23, and Add. 416 are described iufra, under untitled MSS., V, iv, b, Grammars.
;

884, 885

i*^
copies of the

^1

L5^

J-^l

^'

^2
b.

Two

Kdmil

of Abiil-Abbds

Muhannnad

See L. C, vol. i, pp. vol. i, pp. 209-210; H.Kh., No. 9744; and 204-205; V.C, Wright's ed. (Leipzig, 1864), vol. i, p. v. [Qq. 25 comprises ff. 214 of 29-2 X 177 c. and 35 11. small, clear naskh rubriYazld, better
as al-Mubarrad.
;
;

known

cations; dated
b.
ff.

Muharram 20, A. H. 1146; scribe, Hajl Yusuf Hajl 'Abdu'llah b. Shaykh Yusuf. Qq. 42 comprises
I- 144)
is

285 of 26-6 X 187


in a
in

(ff.

c. and 24 11., of which the first book good modern naskh, not dated, and the

remainder
562.]
B.

fine,

ancient hand, dated Sha'ban

7,

A. H.

II


HAND-LIST OF

l62

MUHAMMADAN
^

MSS.

886

CsL^j\

^Aj^ ^Jb

alyiiJi j-jlliJi

di^'s)!

^U^a Dd. 5. 42

The Kitdbii l-ashbdh ^vd n-nadhair on Hancfite JurispruThe particulars as to the date of completion of the work (27th of Jumada II, A. Ti. 969) given at the end identify
dence.
it

as the composition of Zayujil-'Abidhi

b.

Ibrahim

b.

Niijaym

al-Mip'l, thouc^h the bec^inning differs from the usual one.

See H.KIl, No. 774; B.M.A.O, p. 124^ L.C., vol. iv, [Ff 165 of 19-5 x pp. 140-143; Loth, I.O.A.C, No. 272. 117 c. and 21 11.; small, neat nasta'llq rubrications flatc of
;
;

tran.scription, Sha'ban, A. H.

993;

scribe, Khalil b.

Muham-

mad
887

written in Constantinople.]

'c>JU>IaJI .I.0JUJI w-bi" 0-0 0^j^*^l j^*^'

V^^

Qq. 177

An Anthology
arranged
in

of Arabic poems, containing looo pieces

hundreds.

The

compiler, apparently a Christian,

does not mention his name, nor the date at which he wrote,
but says that the poems are by contemporary

men
:

of letters,

whose names, however, are not recorded.

Begins

[Ff,

130 of 211 X i5'5


rubrications.]

c.

and 19

11.;

good, clear, modern

naskh

888

^U^)l vU9
See H.Kh., No. 980; B.M.A.
pp. 438-440.

Qq. 16

The seventh yV/^


H-Faraj al-Isfahdni.
263, 265;

of the celebrated Kitdbiil-aglidni oi

Abu
219
;

C.\ pp.

of 32*5

B.M.A. C.-, Nos. 650-654, X 2r6 c. and 25 11. large and


;

[Ff.

clear but coarse naskh

HAND-LIST OF
rubrications
;

MUHAMMADAN
of

MSS.
A. H.

163

dated

the

6th

Dhu'l-Oa'da,
b.

1155;
al-

written
'Anasl.]

for

Husamu'd-Din

al-Muhsin

Muhammad

889

,^'ju^

J^^^lt

v^^

Add. 1057

The Kitdb (or Alajma') 'l-ainthdl oi Abiil-Fadl Ahmad b. Muhaminad al-Mayddnl. See H.K/i., No. 11424; V. C,
vol.

[Ff 338 of 30-2 X 17-6 i, No. 337, p. 299. good, clear naskh, partly pointed rubrications
;

c.
;

gilt

dated the 21st of


Sln
b.

Jumada

I,

A. H.

1153

scribe,

and 25 11. margins Darvish Ya-

Mulla

Ahmad

al-Baghdadl.]

890

^lJ^^)l

o^

^1

^i ^LJ^ib ^^)\ ^U

Add. 790^

The
120
c.

Kitdbii l-avir bi l-itbd^ fi' n-)iahy 'anil-ibtidd'' of SliaykJi

Jaldlii'd-D'in as-Snynti.

[The MS. contains

ff

94 of
ff

I7"2

and

21

11.,

of which this second part includes


;

41-94

(see No. 243 supra)

good naskh
as "

rubrications

dated the
b.

15th of Dhu'l-Hijja, A. H.

Muhammad, known

1070; scribe, Ibrahim Ibn Sa'imu'd-dahr."]

Shaykh

See supra. No.


MSS., V, iv

and infra, Part (Philology), b (Grammars).


64, pp. 10-11,

II,

untitled

891

JW*JI 3

W1

J A^J^^It

v^^
wdl-jibdl
(''

Qq. 86

The Kitdbu' l-amkinat zud l-viiydk


places

Book of

and waters and mountains ") of Shaykh Jdrii lldh Abiil-Qdsim Mahniud b. 'Ulnar az-Zaniaklishari. See H.KJi., No. 9905. [Ff 61 of 17-8 X 12-8 c. and 15 11. large, good naskh; not dated, but certainly early, probably 13th century
;

of our era.]

892

b-a^t

aIji

o^j

^.^j j]|

^ wU^
II

Qq. 236

An anonymous work on the early history of Mecca. [Ff 34 of 20'8 X 15-0 c. and 19 11.; large, clear naskh; rubrications; dated the 15th of Safar, a. H. i 123.]


HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
jl;:.i^l

164

^Jji jJ^^
-v.

^ JV^)l

w.U:=
3

Gg-. 3.

18

Sec infra, No. 901,

7'.

j^^^-^j^J JiJ^ii^

O^Ar^J' *^~^

w^li^

'^loJjjU

^^^^1 w^U^

(Dd.6. 212 Ff. 6. 25 LI. 6. 22^ ,Qq. 76 Add. 417^ Add. 1085^ Add. 26222
I

Seven copies of the Kitdbiit-tasrif, a well-known treatise on Arabic grammar, also called al-^Izzl, by 'Izztid-Din AbiilFadd'il IbrdJum b. 'Abdiil-WaJihdb b. Ibrahim az-Zanjdiii
(d. A.
II.

655).

See B.M.A. C.\


II,

p.

233^ &c.

For description

of the MSS., see Part


b

untitled MSS., V, iv (Philology),

(Grammars).

893

o^->^' J'^^'

j-^uo^ ^s O^*^'

v^^

Add. 2779
f'l

nuikJitasari

manual of general history akhbdri'z-zajudn, by

entitled Kitdbn'l-jumdii

Muhammad

ash-Shdtibiy

compiled

in the second half of the 9th century of the Jiijra. See B. M. A. Cr, Nos. 482 and 518, pp. 290 and 318-319, and

references

there

given.

[The MS. consisted

originally

of
c.

300 pp., of which pp. 1-23 are

now

missing, of

3ro x 2ro
b.

and 34

11.,

and

is

written

in a

coarse Maghribi hand, dated

the 15th of Muharram, A. H. 1209; scribe, al-'ArabI

Mu-

hammad az-Zawwad
verse
:

(.')

al-Anjarl.

The

text begins with the

The account

of the

destruction of the people of 'Ad

follows a few lines lower.]

894

Qq.

300

The

Kitdbii l-haqiqat ivdl-niajdz f'l rihlati bi/ddi 'sh-Shdm,


zva'l-HiJdz,

by ShaykJi 'Abdu'l-Ghanl b. Isnia'il b. 'Abdiil-Ghatii b. b. Ahmad b. IbrdhJm b. Isma'il b. Ibrdhtm b. 'Abdiir-RaJnni b. Ibrahim b. Sa'du'l/dh b. Jamd^at,
Isma'il

wa Misr

commonly known

as Ibniiii-Ndbiilnsl ad-DiviasJiqi, d. A. H.


HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
1

165

Concerning the author, see B. M. A. C^, p. 691; and work, V.C., vol. ii, No. 1269, pp. 422-423, and references there given. [Ff. 385 of 25-8 x 1&6 c. and not dated.] 33 11.; clear, but coarse naskh; rubrications
143.
for description of the
;

895

^^:^l v^*^

Qq. 893

The Kitdhu'l-hikain, a collection of aphorisms by the Great Mystic SJiaykli MnJiyViLd-Din MuJiaimnad b. al-Arabi
at-Tal al-Andahisl. For life of author, see B.M.A.Cr, No. Begins 231, pp. 149-150, and references there given.
:

...S;A.UJI
iSijio
lyj

j^JVai^l
(jjl3c:~.j

^Jju
dAjj.1?

(^v^*^'

OW'
^

9-^3

c5-*'^'
sj,aj

*^^

J^aJt
'>*j

>::jI<^X^

^i^^

t>j^

[For description of MS. see Nos. 471 and ya^G work occupies ff. 29-36. Scribe, al-Hajj Hasan

stipra.
b.

This

Ibrahim.]

896

i*.j.3l

^^^

LI. 5. 222

The
Sufl.

Kitdbii r-Ralnnat of

See Fihrist
:

(ed. Fliigel), p, 355.

Abu Mnsd Jdbir b. Hayydn asThe text, defective


jk^Sfc-o

at the end, begins

j^l^

L5~'3"*

>^'

kJ^^

j^i**^
j-Jl

O'^

aJJI

j^aC

^A

jjl5

I^^-o^jl

jk5

,_;-rfUt

wolj

A*A*

<iAJI

A<,..j

^-s^^l vjL*.

(^

portion occupies
is

[For general description of MS. see No. 609 supra. This ff. 16-28, contains 21 11. to the page, and
in

written

a good

and seemingly ancient naskh, with

rubrications.]

897

o^'jj
Kitdb-i-Zird'at, a

v^^^

Add. 887
agriculture.

The

work on Indian

Sec

P. C, No. cxxxvii, pp. 226-227.

l66

IIAND-MST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.

898

O-^'

v^^
Daftd
(d. A.
II.

Add. 3183
275), or
it

The Kitdlnis-sunan

of Ahfi

probably one of the recensions or abridgments of


tioned by H.Kh., No. 7263.

more men1.

and references there given. the last page (f. 441'')


:

The

See also B.M.A.C.\ p. 707, title only occurs in 3 of

It

begins abruptly, with the chapter on purification, as


:

follows

Jt

A^A

^^

[Ff.

rubrications
for

441 of 307 X 20"9 c. and 19 dated the 2ist of Rabi'


;

11.;
I,

fair

Indian

ta'llq

A. H.

1257; written

Diya'u'd-Dln

Ahmad Khan Nawwab.]


j-oju

899

i-ljjJI

^ 2^L^\ w^U3

Qq. 293

Kitdbii s-siydsat fl tadblrV r-riydsat, also called Sirriilasrdr, the well-known


treatise on politics alleged to have been written by Aristotle for Alexander, and translated by Ya/iya b. al-BatrJq. See F.C, vol. iii, pp. 258-260; B.M.A.Cr, No. 739, p. 503. [Ff. 64 of 24-3 X i6'6 c. and 15 11. good
;

naskh, pointed

rubrications

dated the middle of Rajab,

A.H. 953.]

900

iwl>JI ^JLt
treatise

i,L.Jt

wjU^
in

Qq. 81

A
ijiiz'),

on Horses and Veterinary Surgery,

4 sections which the


:

entitled Kitdbu's-siydsat fl 'ilviil-firdsat, of


is

substance
'All
b.

ascribed to hnraiil-Qays on the authority of

Abi

Tdlib, beginning, after the short


<ia;Jt

doxology
IJkyi

J .>W^' Jt;*^'

d^\jii\

^^

wjII==)

'juo

[Ff. 30 (pp. 59 numbered) of good, modern naskh rubrications


;

iS'Gx
;

r8

c.

and 23

11.;

not dated.]

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
3
C>!j*-^i

MSS.

167

901

o-sJ-jj-oJ'

J^--"'

j^

fc>!iJ^i*^

^^a^ wjU=>

Gg". 3.

18

salln, ascribed

Kitdbu Shajaratil- Yaqlu zva takhllqi in'iri Sayyidil-Murto Abu' I- Hasan al-Ash^arl. See B.M.A.C}, [Ff. 119 of 27-4 X 2ro c. and 18 11. large, clear pp. 96-97. pointed, partly in red, partly in black Maghrib! hand rubrications; dated A. H. 1037, Tuesday the nth of Jumada I;
;
;

scribe,

'Ubaydu'llah

Muhammad
At

b. 'All

b.

Ahmad

b. 'All b.

Ibrahim al-FasI al-Maghr!bI.


the
title is

the end (last line of f 119^)


l-

given as Kitdbii l-Anwdr fi mazvlidt n-Nablyyi

Mukhtdr.']

902

jjJ^t
acephalous
takJimis
dh-dJiaJiab, a

v^^
the

LI. 5. 223

An

of

Kitdbii' sh-sJiudhur,

or

Shudhuru

poem on Alchemy and


b.

the Philoso-

Arfa^ Rds (d. A. H. 593 see B.M.A. C^\ p. 535''), probably the takhmls of Sharafiid-Din Muhannnad b. Musd al-Qudsl mentioned by
pher's stone
:

by

SJiaykli 'All

Musd

b.

H. Kh., No. 7433.


1.

The

first

as follows

stanza in the MS. begins on

'<ul.o.c

^s

dJ^a. ^j^ Uajl*.

IjI

'^-^'

>-i3'^t

iuill

Jl5 3

'4j|^

0>^

J^' J

**^^'*

0-* 3

'*:!^'<

0>^

<-0)l

O-*-^'^

^"^

[For general description of MS. see Nos. 609 and 896 supra.

This portion occupies

naskh

pointed;

Monday

30-184; written in a large, clear the page; rubrications; dated the i6th of Shawwal, A. H. 981 scribe, Siddlq b.
ff.

15

11.

to

Ahmad
903

al-Yamanl.]

^W^l

^i^l v^^

Qq. 148

The
verse,

Kitdbiis-sddih ivdl-bdgJiiui, a collection of fables in

on the model of Kallla and Dimna, by Abu Ya'la Muhajumad b. Sdli/i b. al-Habbdriyya alb. 'Abbdsl (d. A. H. 504). See L. C, vol. ii, pp. 58-59; and B.M.A.C.-, No. 1131-, p. 712, and references there given. [Ff 100 of 20"0 X 14-8 c. and 13 11. fair naskh; rubrications

Muhammad


168
(laU-(l
A.
II.
1).

I.I

II

AND107;

J ST ol'
scribe,

MU AM MA DAN
Miilianimad
b.

MSS.
b.

'Abflu'llfih

Mu-

liaininad

jum'a

al-llindi.]

904

3lj\ 3 w^^' 0"

^^' v^^^
laid

Qq. 161

Kitdbiit-tibb miiial-Kitdb wa's-sjiniia, a treatise on the


principles of medicine

and hygiene

down

in,

and dcducible

from, the Scriptures and the Traditions, by 'Abdu'l-Latlf al-

Miiwaffaq al-Baghdddl
1840), pp. 123-127.

(d. A. H. 629).

Concerning the author,

see Wiistenfcld's GcschicJite der ArabiscJien ^^;'^r/^(Gottingcn,

Begins:

^^^

jj-jUI

ty^

AASU

i^U

l^

OLy^l

wJI^^I J ^'j*^' ^liLl

j^>^

s^^yW

>t.^.

^i

15^^*^

''-'^'

0;0,ILwl

JkS

Ol^it**)!

fiUC^uiJI

duj^j^

<xJI

^^.IsiJLi

4^^5Ca^t
;JI

a;^X;^Ja,)t

LJaJt

Aj^^\
dai^waJI
:

<^j^\a.'^\ iaA.

5ji^AA

lAjkj

3 5ji^^3^

The work

is

divided into

3 parts (O-^) as follows


(?

'^UJI 'a^c 3

A^

^UJI

J^l)

j^l

'J_^^)I

^aJI

[Ff.

tions

98 of 22'2 X 15-6 dated Sunday the

c.

and 17

11.;

fair

naskh
1

rubrica-

nth

of Safar, A. H.

137.]

0^j3^l^\ ^sj\2:i^\

J^\

3 ^^.JaJi ^\2=>

Add. 3257

See

infra, untitled MSS., II, 2, M}-sticism.

HAND-LIST OF
905

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

169

w.AjJb ^L^l>d>*3l

V^^

Qq.

210

A
the

large collection of anecdotes, witticisms, &c., bearing

superscription
title is

Kitdbiil-'Azlz al-imihalld bidJi-DhaJiab,


f.

which

referred to in the following verses on

2^

The author, whose name does not appear, enumerates some 90 works of which he had made use in compiling his
book.

[Ff 327 of 20"i X 14-1 c. and 25 rubrications dated Sha'ban, A. H. 1067;


;

11.;

fair

naskh
b.

scribe,

Hasan

Musa
906

al-'Atlfl.]

j^jjaJI

j,^ iJ

oj^\ji\

LjLa. ^jXc

5j-liJt

Dd. 10. 7 (j^aJI wl*^

'ala kJiabdyd 'r-rdmiza

work on Prosody, entitled Kitdbii 1-' nynliiV l-gJidmiza by ShaykJi Badnid-Din Muhaininad b. Abu Bakr b. ^Uniar al-MakJizuml al-'Anldt, being a commentary on the Qasidatu l-KJiazrajiyya of Shaykh Diyd'tc'd-

Din A bu
116-117.

Muhammad 'A bdtilldJi


[Ff.

b.

Muhammad al-Khazrajl.
644'';

See No. 610 supra; B. M. A. C},


147 of 24-0 X 14-0
rubrications;
scribe,

p.
c.

L. C, vol.
11.
;

i,

pp.

and

21

good naskh;
looi
;

dated the 2nd of


'All
b.

Dhu'l-Oa'da, A. H.
b.

'Ulwan alQaramanl, one of the secretaries of the Ottoman Court


'Abdu'n-NabI
w>l^*^JL>
;

Amir 'Ulwan

(ijJlixLJI
for
in

A*j^\^\

ji\Si^'^\

ijl^ ^^) and

tczkircjl

Egypt

with a postscript giving the date of transcription


al-

two pieces of verse by Shaykh Yusuf al-Maghribi

Hanafl.]

907

wMjla^l

_5

wot^JI

w^U^

Gg.

6.

402

entitled

into Malay, Kitdb or MaJuuV u' l-Ghara ib iva 'l-'AJd'ib. For a notice of the work, see van Roiikel's Account of Six Malay

Cosmogony, translated from the Arabic

HAND-LIST or MUFIAMMADAN MSS.

I/O

Manuscripts of the Caiitbridgc University Library in Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkcnknnde van Nederlandsch- Indie, 6" Volgr. II, jjp. 8-9, &c., and No. 529 sup7'a. This portion
of the MS. occupies
fif.

8''-44",

and

is

written in a large, clear

naskh, with rubrications.]

908

J-^i

u^W

3 ^-l^J' L5^

v^=

Qq- 143

entitled on the fly-leaf

acephalous treatise on Farriery and Veterinary Surgery, Kitdb fi'l-firdsat iva anirddVl-Klmyl. The first heading of a chapter occurs on f. 4=^, and runs as
follows
:

An

[Ff ii9of 20"5 X 148


the last page
in

c.

and
;

15

11.;

good, clear old naskh,'


;

a later hand

not dated

scribe,

Husayn

b.

Ishaq, Katibu'l-amhar, al-Mujallid.]

909
beginning, end,

SA^^I J

"^^\jid\

^ v^^^
:

Qq. 144

Another anonymous title, and

treatise

date.

The

on Farriery, wanting both first words are

'^\h

(sic)

t^^^t

Ul 3

AJ;jl

s::.jt

^^l

j^J^JIi ^oji*^'

^'^

[Ff.

106 of 207 X 15-4

c.

and

15

11.;

good, clear old naskh;

rubrications.]

910

iL,^yi^\ J^Ai 3

i^vrw.)!

J-as

v^=

Qq. 277

A work on the excellence of the Holy War, and on horsemanship and other warlike arts and exercises {Kitdb fl fadlil-jihdd zva ta'limi l-fiirusiyya), by Shaykli 'Isd b. Isma'U
[b.

Khusraw

Shd/i]

Aq-sarai
page, or

(see

H.Kk.,
:

vol. vi,

p.

126),
b. 'Isa

according to the
&c.,

title

by

his son

Muhammad

according to the colophon, beginning

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.

17I

'obit 3

<!Uc

u^j-\

,J>^

cilj

'Lafr

The proper

title

of the

work appears from the colophon


fl
ta' liuiV l-fiiriisiyya {cf.
(fif.

to be NiJidyatus-snl %val-inn}iiyya

H.Kh. No.
^x>
4*5

14,088;.

The

first
:

portion

1-18=*) is

divided

into 12 chapters, as follows


i,3
Le

iV^' ^^

w*!>^>^'

\^^

'Ji*^'
J^^*^'

V^<J'

'ilyaJI A-oXew

^
,y

'j^^^'
'^jIjJI

VM'-

O*^^-^

^3
J-a^

./>ft^l

'Sil^l wJUa

vW

'-l^WjJI

^^

'.^UJI

.Ul

'^^l*j

aDI

J-*--

j^5

^j.aw.31

,^5

'j.i:.UJI

wjLJI

'^JUj

aDI

This introductory portion, on the Holy War,

is

followed

on Archery, the use of the Spear and [Ff. 183 of other weapons, and the Art of War generally. 26'0 X i7'3 c. and 25 II.; good, clear old naskh rubrications diagrams; dated A. H. 850; scribe, Abii Bakr b. Ramadan (.-')

by instructions

(^<,Jjij)

b.

'Umar

b.

Muhammad

b.

Muhammad
3 A^"^*!'

as-SabiqI.]

911

O^^J^J'

^^^

Qq. 186
entitled

fil-faldkat zva'l-inafiukin, in

work on bad luck and unlucky persons, 13 sections, by Ahviad b. 'All ^^^aJjJI, beginning
:

Kitdb

SIiiJidbiid-Dln


MIMIAMMADAN
c.

1/2
[Ff.

n.\NM)-LIST
114 of

ol'

MSS.

2COX

I5'2

and
A. H.

21

11.;

fair

naskh

rubrica-

Muharram 3, copy which was made from


tions
;

dated

1232; transcribed from a a manuscript in the handwriting


as-Sa'dl al-Hanbah, who' in

of

Muhammad
copied
<S2I.]
II.

b.

Muhammad
the

turn
A.

from

author's autograph dated

Rabl'

II,

912

L^jUil

^[2^

Add. 2890

Tlie Commentary of SJianisiid-Dln Muhanunad b. llainrja al-Fandrl on the IsdgJmjl of al-AbJiarl (see No. 115 supra),

commonly
p.

called al-Fawa' idit 1-Fa7idriyya, but here entitled


first

as above on the

page.

See B.M.A.C.\

p.

25

B.M.A.C?,
15-1
;

500; H.Kh., vol, i, p. 503, &c. [Ff. 59 of 20-9 x and a variable number of lines bad but clear naskh
;

c.

rubri;

cations

copious interlinear and marginal glosses and notes

dated

A. H.

1084; scribe, Firdawsl

b.

Sulayman.]

913,914 a^i^^ji

<4ij| Ij

Two
tation

copies of Sayyid

L^e 29 Ahmad b. Zaymi I- Abidin' s " Refu"

^ ijb^l

^^1^! ^U=

of Christian

doubts

entitled

Kitdbii' l-Laivdnii'V r-

Rabbaniyya f'l raddV sli-sJiidmlii n- Nasrdniyya. Nos. vii and viii, pp. 7-10.

See

P. C,

915

u^>-o-J^5l

J^Wl

,^j.iU Ji*-JI v^==

Add. 306

An

apocalyptic and apocryphal work ascribed to Saint

Clement, the disciple of Simon Peter, which the original transcriber professes to have sought sedulously but vainly in Egypt, and to have found at last at Nicosia in Cyprus. The
prefatory note begins
j_,,...^51
:

J-i>UJI ,.^-oj*aM ,_jl:=)

-;-.-~^

(^'^
l^-*aJI

'*^"

O^^

iS'-f^

UyJI

J Ujj

J^i-e'^

i^lj

b^J
dJJI

Ot"'

LTiP*^

->-*l~M

J.^^

^\

^jIjJI

^J^)I

^swJI

o-:-'

?-j-"

^J

:;

L;..^La>-^
'JO'S)!

'^>^T
[Ff.

134 of 29*9 X I9"8


new).
Ff.

c.

and 20

lines (in old portion) to

26

(in

7-1 31 inclusive constitute the old part of


HAND-LIST OF
the MS., which
is

MUHAMMADAN
fine,

MSS.

1/3

written in a

bold naskh, probably of the


is

13th century, with rubrications.


legible naskh, probably written

The supply

in a

very neat,

by a European.]
Add. 3257'

^U3
[Ff.

AJ^5

^ j>^l ^{2^
untitled MSS., II,
2,

6o^-63^]
A^UJI
a^--3l

See

/;//>'<^,

Mysticism.

916

i^c

,^j.s!^

U ^U^

w^U^s

Add. 2930

Miifaddal
yajri
&c., "

The work on Arabic Proverbs &c., by [Adfi Td/id] alb. Salama b. 'Asim \al-Kufi\ entitled Kitdbti md
'ala alsinati

'l-dinmatifi amtJidlihij^i

wa miihdivardtihim

one of the sources of MaydanI, unique in this completeness, the Constantinople MS. (and edition) containing only about one-third of this volume." [Note in Robertson Smith's hand.] Cf. H.Kh., Nos. 10355 and 11424; Fihrist, pp. 73-74, and note on p. 39, 8. Begins
:

[Ff. 133 of 26-3 X i6'0 c. and 19 II.; fine old naskh, described in the note above cited as " of the tenth century
A. D.";

defective at end, and so lacking date and colophon.]


JW^'^)t j>iy

917

^ jUrWI
cf.

v^^
166, 167.

Qq. 198

The Kitdbii'l-viukJitdr fi iiazvddirr l-akhbdr by SJiamsiidDln Jllu/jajnmad b. Ahuiad al-AnbdrJ. See H. K/i., No.
1
1

59

L. C, vol.

i,

p.

288;
:

vol. v, pp.

Begins,

after the short


x.o-^-

doxology

CH**^' u~.o-^ A.d'^xJt ^biJI ^L^)I

i~jA)l

^3iA*5

'jutj

174

irAND-I,IST

OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

[I'T.

tions

92 of 200 X I4'5 c. and 21 11. f^ood naskh dated Shawwfd 19th, A. II. 1091]
;

rubrica-

918

U|Uyt wU3 3 CH^U^JI

v^^
of the

Qq. 285
lonc;-lived ")

The

K italni l-Mji'avimarin
b.

("

Book

and the Kitdluilzvasdyd ("Book of injunctions") of Abu

Hdtim Sahl
pp. 58-59;
vol.
i,

or,

'UtJinidn as-Sajistdnl [d. A. ii. 255 see Fi/irist, according to Ibn Khallikan (de Slane's trans!.,
:

pp.

603-605),
fif.

A. H.

248.]

This very valuable MS.

147 c. and 19 or 20 11. Ff. 1-66^ contain the Kitdbin-vui' ammariJi ,\\\\\c\\ will shortly be edited from this MS., with notes and an introduction, by Dr Ignaz Goldziher of Budapest and 66''-i03^ the Kitdbii l-ivasdyd. The beginning of the text (f. i^), as well as the titles on P, and a note at the end (f. 103^) are supplied in the handwriting
comprises
103 of 22"8 x
;

fif.

f.

of Shihabu'd-Din
1069), and on
f.

Ahmad
there
is

b.

Muhammad

al-KhafajI

(d. A.

H.

i^

also a note in the handwriting of

'Abdu'l-Oadir al-Baghdadi.
a

The remainder
dated (on
in 1896,
f.

of the

work

is

in

much

earlier hand,

and

is

103'')

Rajab, A.H. 428.

This MS. was photographed


cost of Professor Bevan,
in

by Mr

Dew

by the desire and at the Smith of Trinity College,

order that the text might be rendered available to

Dr Gold-

about a dozen other copies of this fac-simile were printed, of which one is in the British Museum, one in the possession of Professor Noeldeke of Strassburg, and one in my possession.] The Kitdbii l-niic^ammarln is merely mentioned by H. Kh., No. 10,512; and this MS. is believed to be unique.
ziher.

At

the request

of the Library Syndicate

(Dd.
i^-ai^l

6.

213

vl^
I

Add. IO852 Add. 26223

The

iMaqsfid, a tract

on Arabic grammar ascribed to the

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

1/5

Imam Abu
p.

Hanlfa.

See H.Kh., No. 12,803;

B.M.A.O,
iv, b.

233^ &c.

For description of

MSS., see Part II, v,

919

Ja-iJI 3 JXoJl

v^^
b.

Add. 2929

The
b.

Kitdbu'l-viilal wa'ii-nihal of Abu'l-Fath


b.

AbVl-Qasim

'AbdVl-Karim

Miihavimad Abl Bakr AJnnad asJi-

Shahristd/ii {so his full


't-tawdrik/i,

of the

name is given in Ibn Shakir's 'Uyumi Ad^. 2922, ff. 15^-16''' and 183^). This is one MSS. used by Cureton in his edition of the text

(London, 1846), at p. v of which it is briefly described. It then belonged to Dr John Lee of Hartwell, at whose sale it was bought hy the University in 1888. [Ff. 192 of 24-0 x

167

c.

and 21

11.;

fine old

naskh, probably of 12th or 13th


rubrications
;

century of our

era,

with

not dated.
at

It

was

originally bought for

Lee by Burckhardt

Damascus.]
LI. 6. 8
(ff.

920

6^

3 u^i>A^' 3

JUUjl ^\2^
which the
_^rst

collection of six tracts, of

3^-98)

entitled in the
treats of the

colophon

(f.

97*^)

Kitdbiilniasdlikfi'l-inandsik,
;

ceremonies of the pilgrimage

the second

(ff.

99^-

125)

and

tJiird (127^-153),

two

different copies of the


;

same

treatise,
(ff.

of religious obligations {Kitdbtil-fard'id)


in

th^foni'th

154-161) of the tamvhi


is

grammar

the fifth

(ff.

162-168),

of which the original

ascribed to Aristotle, on the Victor

and the Vanquished in battle {Kitdbii l-gJidlib wd l-inagJdnb mind l-viuhdribl)i) and the sixth, which is divided into two portions (ff. 171-176^ and 176^-178), of the Sufi views on dJiikr (commemorative ejaculation), fikr (meditation), tarlq (the Path), simd' (religious music and dancing), and the
;

ShaykJi (elder, or spiritual director).


10 or II
11.

[Ff.

178 of I4"9 x I0"2 c;

page in most parts; handwriting bad and careless throughout dated A. H. 955-957.]
to the
;

921

s^*-i3t

v^^

Ff. 2.

24

Rome
B.

The Kitdbu'n-Najdt of Ibn Sind (Avicenna), published at with the Qdnun in A. D. 1593. See H.Kh., No. 10566; M. A. C.\ pp. 448 and 451. [Ff. 200 of 230 x 17-8 c. and


176
f.
I

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
ff.
I

MSS.

-21 arc is half torn away; 17 II.; modern hand; the remainder of the MS. is

.supplied in a
in

more
13th

a fine old naskh,

di.scoloured

with

age,

probably not

later

than

the

century, but not dated.]

922

^Ax^\

^jASj

olSjl^!

>6>^i

v^^

Add. 266^

Kitdbu' ti-niijnmV sh-shariqdt fi ba'dV s-sandyi'ilmuhtdj ilayJid fi 'ilmVl-miqdt by Shainsiid-Dm Abu 'Abdi 'lldh Mnhavimad b. Abiil-Khayr al-Hasanl al- Amy fail, in 25
chapters.

The

[For description of MS. see Nos. 512 and 652


ff.

supi-a.

This portion occupies


A. H.

106-125,
is

is

written in a slovenly
4,

naskh with rubrications, and


996
(first

dated Thursday, Shawwal

figure uncertain)].

923

J*-Ji

y^

J^ v^^

Add. 746^

A
nahl,

treatise on the Bee and Apiculture, entitled Kitdbn'ii[For by ShaykJi Taqin'd-Din Ahmad al-MaqrizJ.

description of MS. see No. 21 supra.


ff.

This treatise occupies

52^-77^
;

transcribed

by Yusuf

b.

Muhammad,
1 1

called

Ibnu

'1-Wakil

dated Friday, Sha'ban

25, A. H.

12.]

924
ja^\it>

Add. 746^
^J>j

^ <L-o1

L^
the

^>*J

l.o-^ ^,-<^a*-I^'

p!J-*^'

w>U^

Another
the

treatise

of al-MaqrtzVs on the Strife between

Omayyads and

ludt-tak/idsuin f'l-md bayiii Bani

Banu Hashim, entitled Omayya xva

Kitdbu'n-nizd''

Ban'i

Hashim.

[For description of MS. see No. 21 supra. occupies ff. io6''-i 37^ and is not dated.]

This treatise

925
on marriage, with an beginning
:

^^' ^^^
Italian translation,

Dd.

6.

75

Kitdbu'ii-nikdh/'lAhro di Matrimonio," an Arabic treatise

incomplete at end,

^1

C^j.>L> 3


HAND-LTST OF
[Ff.

MUHAMMADAN
c.
;

MSS.

1/7

12

of

I5'8
11.

X 107

Arabic

in

large, clear naskh,

fully pointed, 7

to p.; Italian in a small, very neat hand,

21

11.

to

p.,

but on most pages both text and translation are

intermixed.]

926

ji\^\ w^U;^
first
h.

Add. 3189

The
IsiiKtll
(d.

part

of the

Kitdbiiii-Naivddir of Abil ^Ali

A. H.

al-Qdsim al-Bag/idddl, commonly called al-Qdll See H.K/l, vol. vi, p. 388, beginning: 356).
J 'iiJLaJt
A*.w
jj.c
JUfc.

Jl*i*^)t

^c ^JU3

(^JJI dJJ

JufrfltaJt

[Ff 162 of 25-4 X 20'4


first

c.

and 15-20

11.;

all,

except the

page, which

is

supplied in a modern hand, written in a

fine,

bold, ancient naskh; defective at end,

and hence without

colophon.]

927

bLo^t w.U^
Kitdbii l-Wasdyd, or

Qq. 2852
of

The

Book of Testaments,
:

Abu

Hdtini as-SaJistdnl, beginning

^^

%lLL

(J^^ 3 V^^

^^^

3^^

J^^

J^^ Jij 3^'

^j/***'

[For account of the

M.S.,

see No. 918 s/ipra.]

928
Story of Nisf
the story
is

Qq. 131

b.

Adam, "the Half-man,"

&c.

The

title

of

explained by the following account of the birth


(f.

of the hero

9^)

^)l

iiCfl-Jt

w*33

J^

**^-j

3 <>;>- jc^ dju J a5j>5

j^

i;!^

IIAND-MST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


[V(.

50 of

20'<S
;

X I5"9

c.

and
;

15

11.;

lar<::^c,

coarse naskh

with rubn'cations
at the

badly spelt

not dated, but the blank leaf


A.
II.
i

end bears dates ran^nng from

172 to A.

II.

192.]

929

jj>^.^i->JI

oll^

Add. 815

A fine complete copy of Z(Xi)iaklisharVs celebrated commentary on the Our'an entitled al-KasJishdf. See //. Kh., No. 10646, vol. V, pp. 179-198; B.M.A.C}, pp. 62-64;
A. C.\ Nos. 104-106, pp. 61-62, &c. [Ff. 662 of 24-5 X 14"4 c. and 26 11.; small, neat naskh with rubrications. According to the colophon, this M.S. was copied from a
B.
Jll.

copy (dated Monday the 23rd of Rabr II, A. H. 528) by Ghiyath b. Hal b. Ghiyiith alKirmanl in A. 11. 891. The original colophon is also given in
transcript of the original fair
full.]

930

O'jJI

J-*^ i

^'i/J'

J^^

Qq. Ill

KasJipir-ridd %va ghuslur-rdn fl ziydratil-Irdq zva md wdld-hd inina l-biilddu^ an account of the travels of the

Kanidln'd-Dln b. 'A /I as-Siddiqi in 'Iraq and other parts of the East, beginning with his departure from Constantinople on Sunday, INluharram 3, A. H. 1139 (August 31, A. D. 1726). The date of completion of the
author,

Mustafa

b.

transcript

is

given as Shawwfd,

A.

II.

'Uthman
I5"6
c.

b.

'Umar
11.;

b.

'All

Bah

al-OudsI.

1149; scribe, 'Umar b. [Ff. 137 of 20-8 x


in

and 27
in

fair

Arabic

the late Professor Palmer's

naskh; rubrications; pencil notes hand throughout]

931, 932

JUJ^)l 3

j^kJl

^^

^i

y^-sji

^i^

Qq- 229^

copies of the KaslifiCl-asrdr ft hikaniVt-tHyur walazhdr by SJiaykJi 'Izziid-Din b. 'Abdu's-Saldni b. Ahmad b.

Two

Ghdnini al-Wd'idh al-Maqdisi.


Garcin de Tassy's edition and

See H.KIi., No.


translation

(Paris,

B.M. A.
ff,

C.\ No. 566, II, p. 356, &c.


c.

51 of 20'8 X 15-4
;

and

15

11.

large,

tions

not dated

scribe,

Muhammad

[Qq. 229 good naskh rubrica'Abid b. Ibrahim 'Abid.


;

10659; 1821); comprises

3 1

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


Qq. 229^ comprises
in a
fif.

179
11.
;

60 of

19-5

x 12-6
;

c.

and

13

ff.

1-3

good, clear naskh, fully pointed the remainder in a less No date or colophon.] graceful but quite legible hand.

933
the

jlj-'iH
"

>^
a
list

^a-i"^

Add. 258
explanation of

Kaslifii Kanzi'l-asrdr,

of the testimonies given in


places," in

Holy

Scriptures

in

divers

another Christian work entitled Kajiziil-asrar.


is

No

mention

made of the authorship


1.

of either work, and this

commentary

begins quite abruptly with occurring in


i6 of
p.

the explanation

of a passage

7 of the original.

A
;

long note by
[Pp. 107
;

Chappelow

is

pasted
c.

in at
11.

the beginning of the MS.


;

of i6'5 X 10-5

and 23
;

good, clear naskh

rubrications

marginal references

not dated.]
.JJi=>

934

Ol.^Uxo^)t 3 OliJUl

Oo. 6. 8

The

Kashfii'l-lngJiat iva'l-istild/idt, a dictionary of


b.

Arabic

and Persian words by 'Abdu'r-Rahindn


P. C, No. cxxxix, pp. 228-229.

Ahmad

Sur.

See

'^L^-J.j '^N)t C^}\

0J.A

Sjjla^

o^

^iASJi [aJUj]
2,

Add. 32572
Mysticism.

[Ff

24''-3o'\]

See
AiJJI

infra, untitled MSS., II,

935

iil^^l xAs^
b.

Add. 3234
b.

The

Kifdyatii' l-mutahaffidh JVl-lughat, a lexicographical

work, by SJiaykh
'AbdiilldJi

Abu

Is-hdq Ibrahim

Isma^il

Ahmad
;

b.

at-Tardbiihist,

commonly
1
;

called

al-Aj'ddnl

(or

vol.

See H. Kh., No. 1081 98-99; L. C, vol. i, pp. I5'i c. and 15 11. large and clear, rubrications not dated collated
-Ajddbi).
i,

B.M.A.C.\
80-82.

pp.

V. C, p. 468 [Ff 35 of 207 x

but ugly, naskh, pointed;


with a copy dated A. H.

678.]

936
Bey,
p.

^ ^t^ olJU^

Dd.

11.

II. 964 (Pertsch, Bcrl. T. C, No. 29, 12, [Ff 1 10 of 20"5 X 130 c. and 15 11.; good, clear Turkish naskh; dated A. II. 966.]

The Kiilliydt, who died A.

or collected [Turkish] poems, of KJiiydli

60).

l8o

IIAND-I.IST

OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.
(Add. 213

937-939

^ji^
Kulliydt, or

^j.*-.

oU3

JAdd. 270 (Add. 3409


Sa'di of

The
Shirdz.

collcctcfl

works, of S/iaykh

For description of the first two MSS., see P. C, Nos. ccxxxii and ccxxxiii, pp. 327-330. The third copy, a recent acquisition, comprises ff. 342 of 27'8 x i6'6 c. and 19 11. with 12 half-lines written obliquely in the margins; fine, good Persian ta'llq gilt and illuminated 'unwans transcribed by Na'imu'd-Din Ahmad b. Mun'imu'd-Din Muhammad al;

Awhadl al-Husaynl,
940

A. H. 947.]

^5^1^ ^,r^ olX^^


Kiilliydt of Saliin-i-Ti/inhil (d.

Add. 3154
A.M. 1057).

The

See

P. C, No. ccxciv, pp. 378-379.


j>jIa olJL^
Ktilliydt of Hdtifl.

941

Add. 3149
cclxxviii,

The
361-362.

See P. C, No.

pp.

942

^iU-N)!

^
by

JL\:.)\

^^\

Add. 3229^

work on

traditions

SJiaykJi JaldliCd-Dln as-Suyutl^

See H. Kh., No. 10847; cf. L.C., vol. iv, p. 253. [The MS. has been described under No. 261 supra. This first portion comprises fF. 1-65, and is written in large, bold naskh, fully pointed, 9 11. to the page rubricaa
entitled al-Kalinuc t-tayyib.
;

tions

not dated.]

943

A^3 3
Kal'ila

-^J^fJ^

Add. 3270
translated into Arabic

The Book of

and Divnia,

from the Pahlavl by 'Abdii'lldJi b. al-Miiqajfd. See H. Kh., No. 10855; Fihrist, p. 118; B.M.A.O, pp. 317-318 and 662 de Sacy's edition; Nasifu'l-Yazijl's Beyrout ed. of 1884; [Ff. 98 of B. M.A. C-, No. 1155-1159, pp. Tio-Jij, &c. dated 29'4 X I9"8 c. and 22 11.; fair naskh; rubrications
;

Friday, Sha'ban 22, A.

II.

1177.]


HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS-

l8l

'w^l

Ai^Lw 3 w^i-Njl >*


II, iv,

Add. 2896

See infra, untitled MSS.,

Ibadi Books.

944
here called 'Abu

jliCj'N)!

^5!^ 3
iva

^\^^)\

>=
b.

Dd. 10. 5

The Kauziil-asrdr

laivdqihu l-abkdr of as-Sanhdji,

Zayd

^Abdiir-Ra/iindii

Sa'id as-SanJtdjl

commonly

called

Ibn Ainagshdb, Qadi of Azmur (Azemmur).

See H.K/l, No. 10878; L. C, vol. iv, pp. 254-255, &c. [Ff. 60 of 24-2 X 6-8 c. and 25 11.; good MaghribI hand; rubrications; defective at end, and consequently without date
1

or colophon.]

945

Jd^SjJI
treatise

j^
(Hanafite)

Oo. 6.

42

A
Ndsir

on

Muhammadan
b.

Law,

entitled

Kansn'd-daqd'iq, translated from the Arabic into Persian by


b.

Muhanuiiad

Janividd al-Kinndnl.

See P. C, No.

xxii, pp. 51-52.

946

^Lo.^t

AsL^et.

^\

wsAjcc

,^
b.
II.

Jj^SjJI jj;^

Dd. 11. 1

The Arabic

original of the

above Kanzud-Daqd'iq, by

SJiaykh Abicl-Barakdt 'Abdu'lldk

Ahmad, commonly
710).

called

Hdfidhiid-Dlu an-Nasafl
10900
clear
;

(d.

A.
;

See H.Kh., No.


C.-,

B.M.A. O,
;

pp.

19,

407

B.

ALA.
c.

Nos. 288-289,
11.
;

pp. 187-188, &c.

[Ff.

198 of 20"6 X 14-6


;

and 9
2,
(.-').]

large,

naskh

rubrications

dated

Shawwfd

A.

II.

990

scribe, 'Abdu'r- Rahman b. 'Ata'u'llah al-' Iraqi

947

jul^l

^j^

^ jul^l ^y^
anonymous
^JJt

Qq. 196
l-faivd' id

An

Arabic cookery book, entitled Kanzii


in

fi

tamvV i' l-inaivdHd,


beginning
(
:

23 chapters, by an

author,

C^Iasu

wsa.w

jLJs'n)!

a.^o-^^:'

C^A^AJ

<Uf

JV-fc

[Ff.

177 of 20"5 X I5'2


;

c.

and

15

11.;

large, clear

naskh;

rubrications

not dated.]

l82

IIAND-I.ISI

()!

MUI,IAMM.\I)AN MSS.
(Oo. 6. 7 JAdd. 189

948 950
Three
of Glldn.
coi)ics

oUJUl
of
the

>^
b.

'Add. 192
y\rabic-J'ersiaii

lexicon
b.

entitled

Kanzul-Lnghdt by Mn/iaiuDiad
See J^.C, Nos.
ilji-

'Abdiil-K/idliq

Ma'ruf

clv-clvii, pp.

240-241.
>;=>

951

oJb

oW

1^^ il^Jl

Qq. 215

commentary on the well-known qasida of Ka'b b. b. Abl Snllami, known (from its opening words) as Bd)iat Sn'dd, by Shaykh JaldliCd-Dln as-Suynti. See H. Kh.y
ZuJuiyr

No. 9447

Loth's

I.

O. A.

C, Nos. 802,

ii

828,

i.

Begins

[Ff.

76 of 20"0 X I4"4
b.

c.

and

21

11.;
II.

fair

naskh

rubrica-

tions; dated

Monday, Rajab

7, A.

11 14; scribe

'Umar

b.

'Umar
952

'All al-BadrawI al-Azharl.]

Onr^i -^.^

J^ ^'>^

Add. 1098

Account of the six Sfibas, or provinces, of the Deccan. See P.C., No. cvi, p. 183.

953
See
//.

A-ij^t

w^^i^^
143.
[Ff.

Qq. 138

The Kawkabii r-Rawda by Shaykh Jaldlu d-Dln as-Siiynti.


Kh., No. 10974;
c.

^- ^-j vol.

ii,

p.

244 of

20"6 X I4'9
tions.

and

21

11.;

coarse but legible naskh; rubrica-

the colophon,

The composition of the work was ended, according to This copy was taken in Jumada II, A. H. 895. from the original by the author's pupil Muhammad b. 'All b. Ahmad ad-Dawawi in a series of "sittings" of which the last
was on Saturday the 22nd of Rabl'
II, A.
II.

920.]

954

^j^

ws^>- 3

^*-^'

^^i^

Qq. 64

The Kaivkabiil-mulk zca JMaivkibii t-Tiirk, a work on the Art of Government, the Service of Kings, &c., written for


HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
al- Malik

183
I

adh-DhdJiir by an author of whose

name
:

find

no
is

mention, divided into 16 qisms, or sections, each of which subdivided into many chapters {bdb), beginning
aDI

^U

'jkj

Ul...j.AlAJi

(^^iJt

j.Alk3l

^jIjJI

aSi

j^-o^JI

16

II.

See H.KIl, No. 10979. [Ff. 210 of 25-6 x i8-o c. and rubrications defective at end no large, clear naskh
; ; ;

date or colophon.]

955

vfftJ'

A
Loth's

commentary on the BismV lldJi


al-Jlll, a

entitled al-KaJifu

wa

W-Raqiin by 'Abdtil-Karini

descendant of the great

Shaykh 'Abdu'I-Oadir of /. O.A. C, No. 666,


It
is

Gilan.

pp. 183-184.

See H. KJi., No. 10989 [For description of


Christian

MS., see supra,

No. Sy, of which this work occupies pp. 389-

425.

written by the

same

scribe, a

named

Talja of

Hama,

as the rest of the MS.]

956

J^lc-

-^J^.}-l=>

Dd. 12.
a Turkish manual

The
of

Kitdb-i-G2(zida or

6^//,s'/i/rt-/-'/^j'/'<7,

Muhammadan doctrine and Abu Ndsir b. Tdhir Muhaininad


Berl. Turk. Cat.,

practice, in

b.as-Sarakhsl.

46 chapters, by See Pertsch's

130

c.

tions.
(ji, for
'i.

No. 103, pp. 128-129, [F^- '^5 of I7'2 x and II 11.; poor, but clear, naskh; pointed; rubricaThe spelling is very primitive, the Turkish ablative in instance, being often expressed by the Arabic tanivin,
A.
II.

Dated the middle of Sha'ban,

872

scribe,

Shamsu

'd-Dui 'Uthman.]

^^^- ^^^
,

.,*

Oo. 6. 18

Add. 2623
s.v.

Giilshan-i-IbrdJumi sec Nos. 207-208 supra,


Fcrishta.

Tdrlkh-i-

184

IIAND-I.lsr

OF MUnAMMAI)AN MSS.
[Dd.6.50, 51 Dd. 12. 2 LI. 6. 6 ILL 6. 13 Add. 211 Add. 419 Add. 430 Add. 759 Add. 3197
.Add. 3255
of

957 966

iS^>^

u^^^-J'^

Ten copies of the Gulistdn

Shaykh Sa'di of Shirdz


;
;

(besides those included in the Kiilliydt, sec Nos. 937-939 cccxxxiv See P. C, Nos. ccxli-ccxlvii ccxxxiv supra).
cccxliii;

pp.

xl,

330-331

335-33^^

'^'^^

422.

967

J^*a-y

O^^

Add. 756
of verses from the

The
greeit

Gu/s/ian-i-Taiv/nd, a selection

iMathnavl of Jaldliid-Dln
(d. A.
II.

Broussa

957).

Rumi made by Shdhidl of See P. C, No. ccxxix, pp. 320-321.


J'j

968

O^^

Add. 2629^
See

The

GiilsJiaii-i-Rdz of
ccl, p. 340.

Skaykh MaJnnhd Shabistarl.

P. C, No.

969

^0 ^^
j^jli

Add. 816
See

The Ganj-i-Fayyddi

of Sharafiid-D'iii al-Fayyddl.

P.C., No. cxi, pp. 189-190.

970

^p

^^ ^o^\

a-^^)

Dd.

5.

741

The Ldiiiiyyatiil-Ajaiii, with a

Persian metrical paraphrase


i,

and commentary. See P. C, No. cccxxvii, and s.v. ^j-^, No. 618 supra.

pp. 406-408,

971

w>uj':^t

jij^^

^ ww ^
I

Qq- 217

The Lubhu' l-albdb fl


vol.
i,

tahriri l-ansab of

D'ln as-Suyutl, an epitome o( as-Saui'duI's work.


p.

Shaykh JaldhCdSee H.Kh.,

456; Z.^T., ii, 193; and Veth's edition, Leyden, 1840-185 1. [Ff 112 of 2 1-2 X 1 6' c. and 25 11., of which this fair naskh, pointed, with rubrications part extends to f 82 dated Wednesday, the middle of Dhu'l-Hijja, A. II. 1168;
;

scribe,

Muhammad

al-Hafidh

an-Najjar

b.

Husaj-n
(ff.

as-

Saydawl.]

The second

half of the

volume

82*^-112'')

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


contains
the notes

85

Ahmad
Ra/imdn

ibjiu'l-Ajaml

and addenda of SJiaykh Ahmad b. on the above work, collected and


b.

arranged by \{bdiir-Rah)iidu
b.

'Abdiil-'Adhlm

b.

'Abdiir-

Muhammad

b.

Taqiyyitd-Din al-Ashmiini, and


:

begins, after the short

doxology

(jil

J^

l^i>3-j--j|

O^jJI

J'^-

f-'*^^

,J.*Jjka*^l

JiUaJt

This transcript, as stated

in the

colophon, was completed

on Saturday, Muharram 26th,

A. n, 1169,

and was made from


^j/^-5/^c?;//[7^/^
:

an original revised and annotated by the author, 'l-Ajami, and having the following colophon
j^jjjljjl
Ji-o-*-'

0"i

L5"**

"^"^

>Xafc- ^

f-*A^^

^**^

O"*

*^^J J"*^

'jUfrsJI

aJJ

^^ijtjJt -k*. ,J- J-*J

^"O-*

l/!?*^ <^

C-sA^I

This portion of the MS. was transcribed by the same hand


as the last.

972

^\^-^)\

y,^^

^ vM*^'
;

4J
x I2"8
c.

Add. 3230
without the

Another copy of the above work of

c?j'-^"////7/7,

Appendix

oi al-Ashmunl.

[Ff. 6i of I9"2

and

31

11.; I,

small, neat naskh, rubrications

dated the 24th of Jumada A, II. 1090; scribe, 'Abdu'l-VVahhab b. Muhyiyyu'd-Din Taqiyyu'd-Din as-Saltl al-DimashqI.]

b.

^^ij^
[See
s.

vW

Oo. 6.

23

V.

Mathnavl,

infra.']

973

^\^^)\
third

^
b.

vWJ^lt

Qq. 110

The

and
b.

last part (^^

o) of the digest of Abfi


Mans
ft

Sa'd

'Abdiil-Kar'im

Muhammad

r as-Sam"dnVs work

86

FIAND-LIST

OI'

M III lA.M MADAN MSS.

on Ansdl) made by SJiaykJi 'L'^aud-Dln Abiil-IIasan ^Ali b. Abn-Karam Mu/iaiiniiad b. Muluiviviad b. 'Abdiil-Kariui b. 'Abdu'l- Waliid ask-Shaybihu, better known as Ibnii l-Athir alJazarl.
11.
;

See
clear

//.

Kh., No. 1350.


;

[Ff.
;

178 of 21-3 x 157

c.

and

dated Thursday, the 25th 25 of Rabr I, A. II. 1099; scribe, Ibrahim b. Sulayman b. Muhammad b. 'Abdu'l-'AzIz al-Hanafi al-Junaynl al-DimashqI.

naskh

rubrication.s

The

original of this transcript

was taken from the

author's

autograph, and was stated, on the written authority of Ibn

Khatib Dariya,
the

to be in the
It

'd-Din an-Navva\vI.

handwriting of Shaykh Muhyiyyu appears to have contained notes in

handwriting
ff.

of
2}^

several

eminent

scholars,

which are

reproduced on

and

178''

by the copyist]

974

vW
b.

(^j^)

Add. 417*

An
^Ali

Arabic commentary on the Liibab of Abiil-Hasaii Miihaiiunad b. IbrdJuni ad-Danrl. See P. C, No.

clxxvii, p. 263.

975

Add. 10931

Lnbdbn'l-i' rdb al-indni' miiia' l-laluii

fi' s-Simnati iva'lb.

Kitdb, a grammatical work by Shaykh 'Abdu'l-lVahhdb

Ahmad

b.

'All asJi-SJidrdnl al-Ansdrl, in 3 chapters


[Ff. 16 of 19-8
ff.

Conclusion.

x 14-2

c.

and 23
ff.

11.

and a of which this

work occupies

1-14'^,

while the other 2

contain fragments
;

from other grammatical works. Fair naskh rubrications dated Friday the 17th of Jumada II, A. II. 1116; scribe, Ahmad b. Mansur b. Shahin al-Yaltaji al-Azhari ar-Rufa'I. See No. 870 supra, with which this is bound up.]

^<^l 3

j>\j^\

^^\

SJJ

Qq. 291^

LadJidJiatii s-saui' fi' l-iiiuddvi iva 'sh-shain', a Dialogue between the Candle and the Wine, in mixed prose and verse. See Part II, untitled MSS., VII {Poctiy and Anthologies).


HAND-LIST OF
976 977 ^^^'^^^

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

87

^^' ^^^ Add. 2783


^yA J..AA

Jj^l

^ ^-aj
man

(^

i^S Jj^)! jLi.t

UuUaJ

history of the rulers of Egypt, in ten chapters, an

Introduction, and a Conclusion, from the beginning of Islam


to the reign of Sultan
II if akhbdri' l-aivival fl

Mustafa

(A. H. 1032), entitled

Lata

tasarrafa fi
b.

Misr viindd-Duival,

by
1 1

Muhammad
b.

b.

'Abdtil-Mu'tl

'Abdu'l-Ghanl
103;
V.

'All
ii,

AbVl-Fath b. Ahmad b. al-Ishdqi al-Manfifl. See H. Kh., No.

No. 924, pp. 152-153; B.M.A.C?, Nos. 567 and 1279; pp. 357 and 827. [Qq. 208 comprises rubriff. 221 of 2ro X 14-9 c. and 23 11. large, clear naskh cations transcribed from a copy of the author's autograph
C,
vol.
; ;

dated Saturday, Dhu'l-Qa'da

5,

A. H.

148.
ff.

Add. 278'

lacks
c.

a page at the beginning, and comprises

153 of 22'8 x i6*2

and 21
6th, A.

11.; fair
II.
1

naskh; rubrications; dated Tuesday, Sha'ban

159; scribe

Muhammad... (other names

obliterated).]

978

J-J^=^t 3 chJ^aJI

^la^3

J-J^sjJI

i^ ^M'^

Qq. 127

An account of Jerusalem, entitled Lata ifii insVl-jalll fl tahaifVl-Qiids wdl-KhalH, by Mustafa As'ad al-Laqlml al///y/J, containing 8 chapters, an Introduction and a Conclusion,
as follows
:

jj..*

j^ ^ t^j.^1

^jlaJI

ii-oji-*

Jiui.1

^>^

(9

(^^^'

vW

l88

IIAND-l.l.sr

ol-

MIJIIAMMADAN

MSS.

'^jj.31

ia^jJl ^loJl

lyJ

^"l

rubrications; dated

2r2 X i6"2 c. and 23 11.; clear, good naskh Monday, Muharram 12, A. II. 1161; .scribe, Husayn ^\)^l]
[Ff.

58 of

979

iiji

uW^-

v-idUsJ

Add. 888

Fifty-one stories in Hindustani, entitled


written out for a

ok;

'*-^**Hj

l>*^
1808
c.

Mrs Birch

(4---.l9

^^jj ^^^^J) in A. D.
[Ff.

by a Munshi named Kashi Nath. and 10 11. large Indian ta'llq.]


;

40 of 228 x lyg

(li. 6.

47

980-982

0^~^b ciJ

iLl. 6. 10^

11. 332

LtigJiat-i-Ddnistaii, a small

Persian-Turkish vocabulary.
ii,

See P.
the
c,
ff.

C.y

Nos. clxiv and

cl.xx,

pp.

247-248 and 254

for

Dd. 1 1. 33 comprises ff. 46 of 21-4 x 14-0 with a variable number of lines. This portion occupies
first

two MSS. and

9^^-12*,

is

headed

(sic)

o^-^Jb w^U=>.

See No. 691

supra.

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


'(^jukl^ OsiJ

89

Add. 28525

The rhymed Persian-Turkish vocabulary


Part
vol.
II,
i,

untitled MSS.,
102.

of Shdhidi. See X, Miscellaneous papers, and L. C,

p.

983, 984
'

^1
copies

o.^

o.*J

LI. 5.

t^ ?f .^' 25
Persian

Two

of

the

Liighat-i-Ni^matu'' lldJi,

dictionary explained in Turkish.


pp. 243-245,

See P. C, Nos.

clxi, clxii,

and Nos. 223-224 supra.


j^.lcuJ\

985

Sc>. J

>l^^l
b.

^IaJ

Qq. 1391

The
b.

LiqaJiii l-KJiaivdtir
b.

tua

JahVii l-basd'ir of SJiaykJi

'Abdu'l/dh

Yaliyd
:

b.

'Abdn'Udh

Muhammad b.

al-Mu'iuir

Ja^far, beginning

It is

divided into 12 chapters as follows:

O^

(j^***

vft"^^

0-*

w*ai>.ju^

^^^ic

^<j:^

'^^!p'

^ ut

'431)1

<l.oA.j

^e<.*^JI

(,^-w;5

^|^

s.Ju.*^)l

I90

HAND-LIST

f)l''

MUIIAMMADAN

MSS.

'''4-;*'

O^

^^ii

>**>^^ 0-*

w"-a>.^'^o

iA^

^J.I>t.-i

'^^UJI w^Ut

[The MS. comprises ff. 191 of 20"0 x 13-2 c. and 25 11., of which this portion occupies ff. 1-98, and is written in a small, neat naskh, with rubrications. Dated Shawwal 25, A.H. 17;
1 1

scribe, Yusuf, called Ibnu'l-Wakll.]

986

Ff. 6. 38*

Lawdmi''ii l-barqi l-mfthin on the meaning of "Neither


earth nor

my

Me, but [only] the heart of my believing servant," a mystical work in 8 chapters, by Sliaykh Qutbii'd-Dln 'Abdu'l-Karhn b. IbrdJiim al-Glldni alBaghdddl. See H.Kh., No. 11218; Loth, I.O.A.C., No. [For description of M.S. see No. 87 supra. 664, pp. 1 81-182. portion occupies pp. 426-465, and is uniform with the This
heaven
sufficeth for
i,

my

rest.]

987

^^
of

^-^

^.W

Add. 812

The Lawd'ih
pp. 360-361.

Mulld

Jdvil.

See P. C, No. cclxxvii,

988

^W^l ^^i

i ^^\Li\ icy

Qq. 163

The Law^aUish-shdkt %va davi' atii l-bdki of Shaykh Zaymc See H. KIi., No. 1236 'd-Din Mansur b. ^Abdiir-Rahmdji.
1
;


HAND-LIST OF
B.3f.A.C.\
large, clear
p.

MSS.
15

MUHAMMAD AN

I91
11.;

662.
;

naskh
b.

[Ff. 55 of 21-5 X 15-5 c. and rubrications dated A. H. 11 58;


;

scribe,

Darvlsh Salih

Shaykh Ahmad.]
Oo. 6.

989

The Lay Id
P. C, No.
ccli,

3j-^ j^' Oy"i^ 3 sj^ and Majnun of Ani'ir K/insraw


pp. 341-342.

30

of DiJdi.

See

990, 991

^lA

O^^ 3

J^i^

^^j^j*

3J492

The Layld and Majnftn of Hatifi. See P. C, Nos. cclxxviii and cclxxix, pp. 361-363.
992

^^h^ oy*-*
of Layld

3 L5^'

Dd.

11.

31

The Romance

and Majnun, done

into Turkish

verse by Sevdd'i, beginning:

It

appears from the section treating of the

"

reasons which

led to the composition of the

book

"

that the author translated

the story from Persian into Turkish at the request of


his friends
;

some of
920:

and, from the concluding verses, that he accom-

plished his

work

in the

beginning of Dhu'l-Oa'da,

A. H.

'^Li ^JoJujI

(^j_*Xi

^Jbj-j

'i^*^ A-i5 3J N)jt Ojuft. jJk

[Ff 59 of 2ri X 12-2 c. and 12 11.; fair naskh; rubrications a few rude miniatures no date or colophon.]
;

993

jl-ii.N)l jAl^ft.

o'lil^a^

o'^lj-flAj

^s

jt^j'N)!

jJU

Qq. I71

The
Ui-Dln

Md dthirii l-abrdr fl
Abu
'Abdidldli

tafslldii vmjnialdti

jawdhirVl-

akhydj% a supplement to the

Hadd' iqic l-wardiyya of Husdmu Huniayd b. Ahmad al-Muhalll (see

192
B.

IIAND-MST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


C.'-,

M. A.
b.

Nos.
b.

5.S3-53'">,

pp. 328-331)
h.

by Muliaimiiad

h.

'All

Yftnus

'Ali ar-Rali'if

Fand ; hence

also entitled
in

al-Lmvdhiqiid-dariyya lil-liad(V iqV l-'i<^'(xrdiyya, composed


A.H. 916, and containiii<4 the Lives of the Zaydi
to
A. H.

Imams down
paragraph.

914.

See B. M. A. C',

p.

330'',

last

Begins :
^)t

'ajU*JI 3l>oJ ajVJj'

it^*^ ?-y^

L^-JJ'

'^^ -x.0^^'

[Ff.

1-192 of the
in

MS.

described under
A.
1

No. 481

supra.

Dated Saturday, the 21st of Ramadan,


throughout early
the

1.

1206,

and collated

following year.

Scribe, 'Abdu'r-

Rahman Ahmad.]
Nn.

994

Kj*x^i

>H^

3.

56

The

MddtJiir-i-Rahlini of Aqd 'Abdiil-Bdqi


xciii,

of Nahdvand.

See P. C, No.

pp. 167-169.

J^ly^

jU

Qq. 197

Mddl-i-aivdinil, a Turkish treatise on the Arabic particles.

For description of the MS. (of which


ff.

this portion occupies

25^^-28) see untitled

M.S.S.,

IX

(MS.S.

of

Mixed

Contents).

fDd.ll. 19*

LL6.

93

J^U

iSU

LI. 6. 223

LI. 6. 233

IQq. 2112 Add. 4172'

Six copies of the well-known treatise on the Arabic


particles, entitled

the

Mi' at 'Aviil or 'Awdviil, of S/iaykh


al-Jiirjdiil, or

'^Abdicl-QdJiir
taries thereon.

b.

'

Abdii r-RaJimdn

of

commen-

See B.3I.A. C.\ p. 231 and note d ad calc. B.M.A.C.-, pp. 597-598, &c. [Of these M.S.S. for editions; four are described under the heading Grannuajs (V, iv, b') in Part II (untitled MSS.) infra, and one under Ritual and Law The sixth, Qq. 21 1-, has been already described (II, iii). (Nos. 9, 10, 612, 618, 687 and 689 supra). This portion comno separate date or colophon.] prises ff. 12^-16'' of 21 11.
;


HAND-I,IST OF

MUHAMMADAN
jjXill

MSS.

93

995

>f*Jt

^Lu
b.

^\^
Yahyd
;

Add. 3187

'l-Hbar,
(d. A.

The second quarter by Muhammad


H. 718).

of the MabdJiijii l-fikar tva mandJiiju


IbrdJiim
b.
b. ''All

al-Kntbi

See

^.iir//.,

No. 11311
the

184.
(c^j*^'
[Ff.

This vokiine

contains
i>*^')
c.

B. M.A.C},^^^^. \^Zchapters of Part ii

>^3

\^^

'^^^^

161

of 20"0 X I4'5
;

enumerated by Rieu, loc. cit. and 17 11. good, clear naskh


;
;

rubrications

chapter-headings in yellow outlined with black.

Appears
(as^^
_5

to

have been transcribed from the author's autograph


)a^ 0^)\ dated
3
A. H. 1013.]

4a;-u

996

V^-"
commentary
<u.o^j

J^' J>

L5^

J^-..)l

Dd.

6.

26^

j on a AInqaddama, or Introductory i,^^) Treatise, by Sirdjicd-Din Abu Tdliir Muhammad b. MuliaiJil9^*-a.JI

called al-Mabsut (<^JUIw^)

\^^^\

lil^^^

Ja.~.j

mad

b.

'Abdu'r-Rashid as-SaJdtvandl, treating of the division

of inheritances &c.

The commentary

is

dedicated to the
his

Amir Outlugh Timur, and SJiamsut-Tirdsi. The text


and
is

the author gives


of the original
is

name

as

written in red,

interspersed with the commentary.

Begins:

[The MS. comprises ff. 88 of i8-2 x i2-8 which this portion occupies ff. 1-54; large,
date or scribe's name.]

c.

clear

and 19 11., of naskh; no

997

cH^^*i'

-J^ 3 u-^*^' ^yi^

Qq. 191

A collection of anecdotes and pleasantries, entitled Mubhiju


'n-mifus zva mublijul-'abus

by

Muhammad
Jumada
I,

b.

'Abdu'l/dh
c.

b. 11.;

Muhaiinuad

al-Hind'i.

[Ff. 115 of 22-0

x I5'4
A.
li.

and

18

rubrications; dated the 20th of

1187.]

998

w^laS viJlio
of Q/itrub {Abil 'All

Ff. 5. 11^

The Muthallath
Mustanlr,
B.

Muhajumad
commentary.

b.

al-

d. A. H. 206), with a short prose

See

13


194

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


1
1

H.Kh., No.
1

366;
L. C,

B.M.A.C},
i,

p.

290'';

B.M.A.C?, No.
of 20-3 x i6-o
c.

125,

ii,

p.
11.
;

707

pp. 58-59, &c.

[Ff. 7

and 13

larfre, clear,

European naskh, pointed, not dated.]

999

J^ C$r^
'All Ridd.

Add. 574

Part of the MatJinavi-i-Tajalld, or Mi'rajiil-KJiayal of

2(1Id

See P. C, No.

cccii,

p.

385.

1000

^i\^ CS3^
first

Mm.
lU'ddi
,

3.

10

The

volume of the

Mathnavl-i-M
:

a Turkish

metrical paraphrase of the great

Mathnavl of Jaldhid-Dln

Ruml

(see

immediately below), beginning


jff^ cJLS
l,j*.y
: I

l^JaaJI

yj.^\ jj'i aJJI

yC

^^

aJDI

ojofclwl

The

actual paraphrase begins


'

JkAXA.4

^-^ ^^^

03^

LC*

CH

'

*>>;'

'^

3-1

r^ O^ y^'

O^

Jirtr=>

The reigning Sultan Murad is praised and the title of the work explained and justified in the preceding sections. [Ff. 204 of 3r3 X 197 c. and 17 11. large, clear naskh pointed dated the middle of Shawwal, A. n. 840.]
; ;

mm

^f^r^A 1001-1004

^,^ :s^
.
..

Gg.

5.

32 Go.

6.

32

^1^ ^99 ^^^ g^5

Four copies of the ]\IatJuiavl-i-niit navi of Jaldlud-Din Ruml. The first three are fully described in P. C, pp. 313315, Nos. ccxxiv-ccxxvi.
ff

The
11.

last,

Add. 845, comprises


columns
;

397 of 33-0 X 20*3 c. and 19 rubrications dated Shawwal


;

in four

fair ta'lTq

15, A. H.

1221

scribe,

Ghulam

Muhyiyyu'd-Din. See also Nos. 299 and 622 (commentaries), infra. 967 (extracts), and s. v. Aa.-wlj t(ia
i,


HAND-LIST OF
1005

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

195

(v^^^l)

<S^

Oo.

6.

23

Extracts from the above-mentioned Matlmavi, entitled


L?ibb-i-lubdb-i-ma'nau'l.

See P. C, No. ccxxviii, pp. 319-320.


Qq. 211^

1006

i.saw.JI

w>bT

,><>

w-"^

*L-M).i.

4-J

j.,--ii

^>o-*-

A
(fif.

collection of five tracts

entitled

MajmiV
this

nafis, the first

on the Ethics of Controversy, by Mawlana 'Abdu'r-Rahim


19-6

130-138).
in

and,

[The MS. comprises ff. 174 of part, 25 11. poor nasta'liq.]


;

x 14-6 c,

1007

Jj^-Jt
Kitdbii l-Majdal, a

Add. 3163
Christian

(-

Add. 3293)
work.

The
in arab.

controversial

See Steinschneider's PolemiscJie iind apologctiscJie Litcratiir


Sprache (part
iii

of vol. vi of the Abliandhuigen fiir

die

des Morgenlandes, Leipzig, 1877), pp. 83-86. [The MS, contains the second volume of the work, is defective at

Kwide

the beginning and at several other places, and

comprises

223 of 247 X i6'6 c. and 17 naskh, pointed not dated.]


ff
;

11.

Written

in a fine, large old

1008

w.UJN)l
first

^^a^

Add. 1088

The
ansdb.

part of the general history entitled Majuid'ti'lxlii, p.

See P. C, No.

102.

1009

cri/iil

^^^-o

Add. 191

The

Persian dictionary of Sururl entitled Majnia'iil-Furs.


cxlii, p.

See P. C, No.

230.

1010

^UaJUl ^.a^

Dd.

6.

20

Turkish manual of Sacred History, evidences of Islam, advice to Kings, &c., compiled by SirdJ b. 'Abdulldh, in five
chapters, as follows
:

132


196

MIIIIAMMADAN

IIAND-MST

f)F

MSS.

L5

*AjVJ ^

L^W'

r~:?j'v

O*^^

>-^*":;'

O'j-^

'l5

^*^ ?'
-

^r'W

66 of I9'6 X 137 incomplete at end.]


[Ff.

c.

and

18

11.

cursive Turkish

hand

1011

i^J^Jl

^^UJ

^*-*
an

Add. 1059
abridgement,
in

Majma'?i'/-jna;idji^ i7-/>a(/auirj'a,

20

chapters, of the treatise on simple

medicaments {al-Miifradd()
;

of Ibmil-Baytdr (see H.Kh., No. 12623

B.M.A.

C:\ Nos.

798-799, 1 2 10', pp. 542-543 writer, beginning


:

and

762),

by an anonymous

^wJLfl^

^,^1

j-Jai.

?b J53 J**- j^i)l '^U)l jUJt Jj j.aJI

[Ff 86 of
rubrications
;

2rox

14-6

c.

and

15

11.;

large, clear

naskh

not dated.]

1012
MaJDiu'ii'' d-durratil-vuiusdiia fi

Add. 278'

ivaqdyi'i

Kindna, an
complete

account
work,

of
it

events

in
A.
II.

Egypt under the Pashas who ad1099 to


A.
II.

ministered
1

from

1130

(in the

169).

The end

of the work and apparentl}' other

portions arc missing.

Begins


HAND-LIST OF
[Ff.
1

MUHAMMADAN
my
large, clear

MSS.

197

1,

which
15-9

I
c.

cannot arrange to

tion, of

2r8 X

and

13

11.;

complete satisfacnaskh rubrica;

tions; not dated.]


359,

See

B.M.A.O,

Nos. 569-570. PP- 35^-

and references there given.


oblj:*^

1013

ji'>i

^^a-0

Add. 3242
:

collection of anecdotes

and poems, beginning

j^

V^N)!

oijJiJI

jAl O-o

U^-^ ^-oJ' ^IJ^ u' Js^


pJt
i^vH^J
f^ju^^e^

Oi^a^i

'

>>^

[Ff 64 of I5'4 X
dated.]

iO'3

c.

and 20

11.

small, neat naskh

not

.^. .^. r 1014, 1015

Dd.

2.

50

A^jj.,,^^

Q^ g g^

Two
poem

copies of the Mjihanimadiyya^ the great religious

of Ydztjl-ogJilu

Muhammad
V.C,

(d. A. H. 855).
i,

See Rieu's

Turk. Cat., pp. 168-169;


of 30'4 X 20'0 of

vol.

pp.

618-619; Pertsch's

Be7d. Tui'k. Cat., pp. 367-368.


c.

[Dd. 2.

and 19
17

11.;

large, clear

SO comprises ff. 363 naskh; dated the 22nd


comprises
ff.

Rabr II, A. H. 2r3 X I5"4 c. and


;

loii.
11.;

Oo. 6.

51

272 of

good, clear naskh, fully pointed;


;

rubrications
A. H.
1

coloured borders

dated the 20th of Rabr

I,

130; scribe,

Ibrahim

b.

al-Hajj Mu.stafa al-HanyawL]

1016
^lo*-JI **;** L<^'
ji\^*"^\

LI. 5.

24

waJ^

j-Xfr

j^3^Jj

jlXaifc^l

(w>l^)

Al-Mukhtdr
b.

lil-fattva, a

compendium

of Hanafite jurisb.

prudence, by Abu'l-Fadl Alajdu'd-Dln 'Abdullah

Mahmud
1

MaxvdfLd al-Maivsill
vol. iv, p.

(d.

A.H. 683).
V,

See H. Kh., No.


c.

1585

L.C,

126, vol.

pp.

271-272; B.M.A.Cr, Nos.

282-283, pp. 185-186.


large, clear ta'llq
;

[Pp. 238 of 21-3 X 15-8

and 14

11.

rubrications; dated Thursday, the 5th of


scribe,

Rabl'

I,

A. H.

958

'Ubaydu'l-Karim

b.

'Abdu'l-'AzIz

b.

Shaykh Ibrahim.]


IqS
IIAND-I.IST

OK Mnil.\MM.\I)AN MSS.
*.la.-^l

1017

jU^^

Add. 425

The

first

volume of an epitome or condensation of the

celebrated Arabic lexicon of al-Jaivhari called as-Silidli (see

Nos. 639-644 supra) made by Muhammad b. Aln Bakr b. 'Abdul-QaJur a7'-Rdal and entitled MukJitdr [or Miikhtasar\u 's-Sihdh. See H.Kh., vol. iv, p. 94; B.M.A.O, No. 850, [Ff. 83 of 33-0x227 c. and 19 11.; clear, pp. 578-579. Indian ta'llq rubrications defective at end; ends with the
;

root

u^j]
^1^1
voiJ^i

1018

o :-;
.

Dd.

9.

55

An

Arabic epitome of the matrimonial laws of the Mu-

hammadans, with Malay interlinear glosses for the first 16 See Dr Van pp., and some Javanese religious formula;. Six Malay Ma7iuscripts of the Cambridge Vloten's Account of
University Library {Bijdragcn tot de Taal-, Land-, en Volken-

kunde van Nederlandsch-Lidic, Arabic text begins


:

6'=

Volgr.

il),

pp. lo-ii.

The

[Pp. 245 + xiii=


large, clear

ff 129,

of 28-2 X 190
;

c.

and 9

11.

of text

naskh

rubrications

not dated.]

1019

^^^H
tract

^U

^9

^Uaj-s)!

yoi^o

Add. 325

'n-nikdh,

on Marriage, entitled Mukhtasarn' l-iddh f'l 'ilmi by Shaykh JaldliCd-Din as-Siiyuti, in 25 chapters, beginning, after the brief doxology
:

[Ff 10 of

i6"8 X I2"3

c.

and

17
A.

11.;

clear naskh; rubrications;


1247.]

dated the 14th of Dhu'l-Oa'da,

II.


HAND-LIST OF
1020
c^3^*)l
treatise

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

99

j^o^i^i^

Dd.

6.

262

A
\b.

on prosody by Adfl 'Abdilldh Mtihainmad

IbrdJilin^

A biCl-JaysJi al-A nsdri al-Andahisl (see B.M.A.C?,


:

No. 992', pp. 626-627) with a running commentary, beginning,


after the

doxology

j^b

^jj-a^l

jL^a^

dJJI

jLft

j^l

J^lJOt

J^Ujt

^U'N)I

j^l

[Ff.

88 (of which this work occupies

ff.

58-88) of
;

i8-i

131 c. and 19 11.; Shawwal, A. \\. 775.]

poor

nasta'llq

rubrications

dated

1021

(jfjiJ^t

j-cu^

Qq. 134
of law according to the
b.

The Miikhtasar,
Qudurl
p. 51
;

or

Compendium,

Hanafite school, of Abiil-Hiisayn


(d. A. H. 428).

Ahmad

Muhanunad

al-

B.M.A.

See Loth's I.O.A.C., Nos. 202-203, C:\ No. 274, p. 181. [Ff. 141 of 19-8 x 12*2 c.
17 (in later part) to the page.
ff.

and

11.

13 (in older part) or

The

older portion occupies

1-31,

and
is

is

written in large, a small, scratchy

clear naskh, with rubrications

the later

in

naskh

not dated.]

1022,1023

jl/w'sjt

oj^o

Ad(L*5^86

Two

copies of NidhduiVs iMakh::a}iic l-asrdr.

See P. C,

pp. 306-308, Nos. ccxiv, ccxv".

1024
Herat.

^Usl oj^*
of Ni'niaticlldJi
b.

Add. 753
Hablbiii/dk of

The MakJizan-i-AfgJidnl
See P. C, No.
awIja)!

Ixxvii, pp. 152-153.

1025

^U

^L.<^ Awbyi J3I Jjlj^

Qq. I842
uli'r-

treatise

on

Physiognomy, entitled Aladdriku


200
llANl)-MST
iH'

MUIIAMMAHAN
'////
Ik

MSS,

riydsat li-viasaliki 'i/ini'l-firasaf, by


Gha::.':d/i,

Miiluiviniad al-

beginning:
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oJk-A

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217 X 150

43 (of which this treatise occupies 26 11.; large, clear naskh c. and
;

ft".

24-43)

*^^
;

rubrications

incomplete at end

not dated.]

1026

f>W jJ^-' j5^-^^l

5^'

^J^*

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Jfdi,

panegyric, in mixed prose and verse, on Sikandar


of

Nidham

Haydarabad from
See P. C, No.

A. H.

218-1244, by Ghuldm

Ridd Khdn.

ccciii,

pp. 385-386.

1027

w^^
:

<:^^^

^^.^

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title

An

address to the departing soul, beginning, after the

above given

01
UaajI
^jC;-^ ^>)I

[Ff.
c.

20 (of which this text occupies


8
11.
;

ft".

7^-iS^) of 8-5 x 5-9

and

fair

naskh, apparently written by a Christian

deacon, ash-Shamash AntLm...Sulayman, whose

name

occurs

on

the outer leaf]

1028

vo^^i

^^

^\j=>\X^

Gg.

3.

19

The
logy, of

MiidJidkardt, or Dialogues on

Astronomy and Astroand


his

Abu

MitsJiar

(d. A. H. 272),

answers to the

questions put to him by


the brief doxology
:

Abu Sdld

S/idd/id/i,

beginning after

IIAND-LlST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.

201

c.

[Ff, 149 (of which this part occupies ff. 1-99) of 27-0 x i8"5 and 21 11.; good naskh in the first portion, deteriorating further on; dated Tuesday, the 7th (or 17th) of Jumada II,
\
;

YY J o-jlw ii-j) on f. 99'', the next leaf after the colophon, occurs a note of ownership dated A. li. 927. The
A. H. 'j6'j (?

remainder of the volume contains astronomical and astrolotables, and two brief tracts on eclipses of the sun (ff 120^-121^) and the motions of the planets (by Abu Ishaq
gical

IbrdJuni

b.

Yahyd an-Naqqdsh,

ff 140^-145'')-]

1029

u-Jl^<^'

si^

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See P. C, No.
(Dd. 6. 211 Qq. 2116

Mirdtu'l-majdlis, "the Mirror of Assemblies," the minute-

book of the Madras Persian Club


cxviii, pp.

(A.

I).

1789).

196-198.
^bj^)l ^ij^

1030-1032

(Add. 26221

Three copies of the MardJnt l-arwdh, a treatise on Arabic grammar by Ahmad b. 'All b. Mas'ud. See H.Kh., No. 1 1758; B.M.A.C.\ p. 233; B.M.A.O, No. 968', p. 616;
V. C,
vol.
i,

pp.

178-179,

81-184.

[I'or

description
ff.

Qq.
II
11.

211

see No. 612 supra.


is

This portion occupies


contains
;

of 86^-

125*^, is

defective at end, and

written in a clear but ugly


ff

ta'llq,
c.

to page.
;

Add.

2622

90 of
;

17-3 x 11-5

and 13 11. small, neat ta'llq rubrications contains five grammatical treatises, of which this, the first, occupies ff 2''32^ no date. Dd. 6. 21 contains ff. 82 of 18*9 x 13*9 c. and 13 11.; good ta'llq; rubrications. The J/rt-m// occupies fif 1-43. For description of two other MS.S., LI. 6. 22'^ and Add.
;

1085\
1033

see infra, untitled MSS., s.v.

Grammars

(V,

iv, b).^

^)^^)\ J^\j^

Qq. 53

SJiaykJi Safiyyu\i-D'ui Abiil-Fadd'Abdu'l-Haqqs well-known abridgement of Yaqut's Geographical dictionary, the Mii'janiu' l-Bitlddn. See H.Kh., No. 1 1762 B. M. A. C.\ pp. 610, 6S?> Juynboll's edition of the text B.M.A.Cr, No. 695, p. 471, &c. [Ff 324
'il'

The Mardsidu' l-ittild\


b.

Abdiil-Mumin


202

HANDLIST OK
c.

Ml

'

.\MMA1)AN MSS.
;

of 2r<S X i6<S

and 27
b.

11.

clear naskh
II, A.

rubrications
i

dated
b.

Wednesday
al-IIajj

the 14th of Jiiinada

ll.

160; scribe, 'All

Muhammad

Shaykh Kamfd.]
ol*JL)i

1034

515^

Dd.

5.

34

The
in<^

]\Iirqdtin-lHglidt,

an Arabic-Turkish Lexicon contain-

30,000 words, compiled from the Silidh and the Qdmns.

See H.KJl, No. 11817; B.M.A.C.\ p. 471; L. C, vol. i, [Ff 286 of 208 x 14-8 c, V. C, vol. i, pp. 1 1 8- 19, &c. 91 and 9 11. with interlinear glosses fair nasta'liq rubrications
p.
;

dated

A.

11.

955.]

1035

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^b^W

aJpIo-N)! j=>j^

Qq. 287

Maj'kazji

biography of the literary men of Granada, entitled l-i/idta bi-ndabd'i GJianidta by Lisdtuid-Din Ibnicl-

Khatlb al-Andabisi (d. A. H. T^^). See B. M. A. C?, No. 666, where this work is described as an abridgement of Lisdimd-Dliis Ihdta made in A. ll. 793 by Badriid-D'm Muhaniviad b. IbrdJiini al-BasJitakl. Begins
pp. 450-451,
:

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279

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is

that 3 leaves are missing) of 25*0 x


clear

numbered 282, 146 c. and 27


(involving

it
11.

appears
;

good,
latter

naskh

rubrications.

The end

the

by the scribe states that this defect existed in his original, and that he was unable to find another copy whence he might fill up this lacuna, though he had made enquiries in the most distant countries, until at length, says he, he was informed by certain aged men of letters that the author had died before he had completed his work. Not dated.]
portion of the
is

eighthyW)

missing, but a note

1036, 1037

^i^a-^

W.AJJI

^^y^

^^" gg

b.

The whole of the well-known history of Abu'l- Hasan 'All al-Husayn b. 'All al-Mas'udl (d. A. H. 345) entitled Muruju 'dh-d/i(i/i(7b iva niitddimil-jaivJiar (" Meadows of gold and

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


mines of gems")
(Paris,
in

20$

two volumes.

See the Introduction to

the edition of Barbier de

Meynard and Pavet de Courteille 1861-1877); H.Kh., No. 11828; B.M.A.C\ Nos.
;

448-454, pp. 267-269. [Qq. 61 contains ff 296 of 23-2 x i6"i c. and 24 11. and Qq. 62 ff. 350 of 24-0 x i6'8 c. and 11. clear but ugly naskh; not dated. The end of the first 24
;

vol.

corresponds with

vol. v, p. 14,

1.

of the Paris edition.]


li. 6. 16 Add. 237 Add. 257 \ ^^^^ 322Q ^^^^ g^^g lAdd. 3256

/Dd. 12. 13

moQ inyi>i 1038-1044

.3b
t

^i^
f.

Seven mss. containing the whole or portions of the Psalms of David \n Arabic. [Dd. 12. 13 is defective at the beginning, the first verse in the text being v. i8 of Psalm xxii. It comprises ff ii2 of I5"6xi0'3 c. and ii II.; large and clear but ungraceful naskh rubrications. The Psalms end on f 93% and are followed by other songs of praise from scripture, viz. the TasbiJias of Moses (Exodus, xv, i-2i), of Isaiah (Is. xlii, lo), of Moses (Deut. xxxii) &c. Dated the year 1865 of Alexander; scribe, the Priest Ibrahim. Ii. 6.
;

16

is

also defective at the beginning, the first verse being


iii.

v.
11.

3
;

of Psalm

It

comprises
;

ff

163 of i6'3 x 11*3

c.

and

11

naskh rubrications. The Psalms end on f. I55^ and are followed by a form of humiliation and four tasbihas
large, clear

(of Moses, &c.).

Not dated
ff.
;

scribe, the priest


c.

Ilyas.
;

Add.

jy of 37-0 x 24-0 good naskh, pointed rubrications.


of Scripture.

and 16 11. large, clear, The Psalms end on f 70'', and are followed by some tasdblh and prayers from other parts
comprises

237

Not

dated.
c.

Add. 257 comprises


and 26
11.
;

pp. iv4-226

=
in

ff.

115 of 22'4 X i6"2

Greek and Arabic in parallel preface which states that this version, revised from the translation printed at Aleppo, was made by the Greek Patriarch of Antioch, Athanasius {yj^^*^\i3\ j,*^j^i=>^^ aided by a priest named Sulayman who was a good Arabic scholar. The MS. is dated A. D. 1718, Aleppo; and is carefully and
neatly written, with rubrications, divisions into verses, marginal

and contains the Psalms columns, preceded by a

204

IIAND-LIS'l' Ol' .MUl.lAMiMAI)AN

MSS.

references, &c.

The Psalms
first

arc followed

of which only the

(the Apostles' creed)

by the three Creeds, is accompanied

by an Arabic translation. Add. 3220 comprises ff Ii2 of 2r3 X 14*9 c. and 17 11.; large, clear naskh rubrications 101'', and are followed by the 10 tasbilias. the Psalms end on Dated Aleppo, June (Hazlran) loth, A.I). 1687; transcribed by Sultana the daughter of al-Maqdisi Shukru'llah b. Sham'un. Add. 3228 comprises yd written pages of 180 x r2 c. and 16 11.; is written in a neat naskh, jjointcd and contains Psalms i-xl. No date or colophon. Add. 3256 contains the Apocryphal Psalms described in B.M.A. C.\ p. 529'', and
;

f.

B.M.A.C.", No. 201,


c.

p.

121.

It

comprises

ff.

51 of 25-8 x 17-3

and

15

11.

is
;

written in a large, clear naskh, pointed, with


is

rubrications

and

not dated.

The volume ends with


is

blessing on

Muhammad, and
It

each "sura"

preceded by

the Bisuii

'lldh.

was brought from Damascus.]


iiljl

1045

yk>jl

Qq. 35

The

MiizJiini'l-lHghat (here called al-Miizhir fil-lughat) of

Shaykh Jaldliid-Din as-Siiyuti. See H.Kh., No. 11837; B.M.A.C}, pp. 245-246 L. C, vol. pp. 45-46; B. M. A. C", No. 879, pp. 590-591. [Ff 265 of 28-2 x i8"2 c. and 25 11. good naskh rubrications not dated.]
;

i,

1046

^\^\^\

Qq. 279

The Miisdviardt of the great Sufi Shaykh Miihyiyyitd-Dln uhddaratii l-abrdr tea nmsdihnii'l-'Arabi, properly entitled

maratul-akhydr.
1

See H.Kh., No. 11507; B.J/. A. C'-, No. [Ff 460 of 142, pp. 720-721, and references there given. rubrications gilt 26"5 X 147 c. and 29 11. small, neat naskh
;
; ;

margins; dated Sunday the 14th of Jumada


scribe, Isma'il b.

II, A. H.

1004;
Abu'l-

Muhammad
oLo

b.

Isma'll b.

Muhammad

Fath.]

'^iJl ^^ ^
I, iii.

.A*

3 o^Jjt

JjUaJ J JjL-.

Add. 3214^

Questions on Christian Doctrine.

See

infra, untitled MSS.,

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

205

1047-1049

^^li: ,y^ J.^

(Add. 770

o^k:-^i

Add. 771

(Add. 3188

Two

copies (the

first in

known Anthology
Miihaiiimad
b.

in

prose

two uniform volumes) of the welland verse of SJiiJidbttd-Din

Ahmad

al-KJiatlb al-AbsJnJiJ (circ. A. H. 8oo).

See H.K/i., No. 11940; B.M.A.O, Nos. 1114-1116, p. 703. [Add. 770 comprises ff. 169 of 22*4 x 13-5 c. and 29 11.; good, clear naskh rubrications dated the beginning of Jumada II, extends down A. H. 108; scribe, 'Uthman b. Sayyid Ahmad to the end of ch. xlix. Add. 771 comprises ff. 159 of 2r9xi4"0 c. and 29 11.; fair naskh; rubrications; dated
;
:

Saturday the loth of Rabl'

II, A. H.

Shaykh Ahmad.
comprises
ff.

Add.

3188

1252; scribe, 'Umar b. contains the whole work, and


c.

170 of 27-8 x i8"2

and 32

11.;

small, neat
A. H. 1171.]

naskh; rubrications; dated the 3rd of

Ramadan,

1050

^^r^l^^' ^^y^

J" ^"^^ y^-^


Tdlib-i-IsfaJidni.

Add. 413
See P. C,

The Travels

of

Mirza Abu

No. cxvi, pp. 194-195.

1051

^l-ubU,

o-iliCi^

Dd.
vocabulary,

6.

32^
four

An anonymous
chapters,
entitled,

Persian

grammar and

in

apparently,

MnsJikildt-i-SlidJuidina.

See

P. C, No. clxiii^ pp. 245-247.

1052-1054

>=-Jt

(Qq. 1971

^L^xJl

Add. 580
(Add. 10721

The Misbdh, a well-known work on Grammar, by AbiilFath Ndsir b. 'Abdiis-Sayyid al-Mutarrizi (d. A. \\. 610). See H. K/l, No. 12181 B. M.A. C.\ p. 23 P B. M. A. Cr, No.
;

[Qq. 197 comprises ff. 234 of 22' i x 14-0 c. 931, p. 604, &c. (of which this portion occupies ff. i-io) and 25 11; small, neat

naskh
this

rubrications

scribe, Isma'il al-Hassani

not dated in
the volume

colophon, but other colophons further on


11.

in
ff.

are dated A.
I7'3
c.

1157.

Add.

580

comprises
;

and

11.;

large, clear ta'llq

80 of 20*9 x rubrications; dated the


206

IIAND-LIS'I'

OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.

I2tli of Dhu'l-Hijja, A. ii. 1227. Add. 1072' comprises .fif. 34 (of which this part occupies ({. 1-26) of I9"4X I4'2 c. and 12 11.; poor nasta'liq; numerous marginal notes and interlinear

dated A. II. 994. LI. 6. 23') are described


glosses;

I'/i/ra,

Other copies (Dd. 11. lO" and under untitled MS.S., V, iv, d.]
^a.-:L

1055

A-^l^y)l

k,,~x)j.A

Dd.

4.

28^

treatise

on stones and gems, styled on the title-page


in
:

Mnshafu
mahakki

Hirniisi l-Hardniisa, and,


l-hijdrati' s-saUa,

the colophon, Kitabii

beginning

j-^i

A-^-i

(CJJI

15^^*"

siafc.-A^I

i-v,!^yJl

^__;.wej>

^A ^

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portion occupies
ff.

31,

440 supra.

This

100-122.]

1056

o^^jA^S
first
b.

^^

Add. 185

The
Razzdq

volume of the MatlaUCs-Sa'dayn of ^AbdiirIshdq as-Sainarqandi. See P. C, No. Ixx, p. 145.

1057

^ijUilAJ
glosses of

J>^oJl
IMiihainniad

Add. 2630

The
(d. A. H. (d. A.
II.

Shah Fandrl 886) on the Miitaivival of Sddiid-Dhi Taftdzdnl


CJielcbi b.

Hasan
is

792),

which

the longer of his two commentaries on

the 1 alkhlsii l-viiftdh (see No, 264 supra) of jfaldlu'd-Dhi


al-Khatibu' d-DiniasJiql

'Abdu'r-Rahvidn al-Qaziviul, commonly called This, in turn, is an (d. A. ll. 739). abridgement oi \.\\q JMiftdJuil-uluvi oi Sirdju'd-Dln Yusuf asSakkdkl. See Loth's I.O.A.C, Nos. 867-872, pp. 248-249. [The MS. comprises 306 of 25-8 x 13-0 c. and 22 11. small,

Muhaniniad

b.

fif.

cursive nasta'liq; dated the end of Dhu'l-Hijja, A. H.

103 1;

HAND-LIST OF
scribe,

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

20/
;

Khayru'llah
al-Jazzar.]

a tvaqf to the

given as b. Qasim al-MusawI al-Husaynl mosque at 'Akka in A. H. 1196 by Ahmad

Pasha

1058

j.,-j-JIj,a)I

dJji Jt^jj ^j^^,jCi\ ^yJa.^

Qq.

214
an

The MadhJiariC t-taqdls

bi-zaivdli dazvlati l-Firmisis,

account of the decline of the French power in Egypt (A. II. 1 213- 121 6; June 24, A. D. 1798-Dec., A. D. 1801) by 'AbdiirRa/nndn al-Jabat'ti, an autograph copy, bought from the author (as stated in a note on f. i") by a certain Shaykh Ibrahim, A. H. 1232. See B.M.A.C?, No. 571, pp. 359-360. [Ff 128 of 2ro X 5 "5 c. and 25 11. clear but ugly nasta'llq
1
;
;

rubrications.]

mKo in^o 1059-1062

c^5^

Four volumes Mas' fid al-Farrd al-Baghaivl commentary on the Qur'an.

Add. 806 Add. 807 hi. "M ^lJ.^1 n ^^^ 833 Add. 3249 of the Md dlimu' t-tanzll of al-Hiisayn
(d.

b.

A. H.

516), a

celebrated 123 12;

See

H. Kh.,

No.

B.M.A.C},
101-103 and

pp. 61-62, y^i;


1266'^;

B.M.A.C:\
GcscJi. d.

pp. 61, 822, Nos.

Qordns (Gottingen, commentary on Suras xvii-xxxvii inclusive, and comprises ff. 287 of 23*6 x i6'3 c. and 23 11.; good, clear naskh; rubrications; not dated, probably 14th century A. D. Add. 807 contains the commentary on Suras xxxvi-cxiv, and comprises ff 404 of 24*6 X I3"0 c. and 21 11.; good, clear nasta'llq; rubrications; copious marginal notes. In the colophon it is stated that the transcription of this volume, the fourth (and last) of the work, was completed on Monday the i8th of Shawwal, A. II. 1079; and that it was written in Ardabll by Muhammad SafI b. Iskandar al-Mutabbib. Add. 833 contains the commentary on Suras i-xviii, and comprises ff 303 of 29*2 x I9'9 c. and 42 11.; fair naskh; rubrications; dated Thursday the i8th of RabI' II, A. H. 1115 scribe, 'Abdu'l-Fattfdi b. Nuru'd-Din b.
Noldeke's
i860), p. xxvii.

[Add.

806

contains the

Yahya

b.

'Abdu'l-Qadir

b.

Muhammad. Add. 3249


down
to the

contains
vii,

the earlier portion of the work,

end of Sura


20.S

irAND-LIST OV M UI
(f.

AMMADAN
c.

MSS.
11.

and comprises
text
in

370 of 22'5 x

i6*2

and 25

fair

naskh

red

not dated.]

1063

^-::wl

^.wJL*

Qq. 278

Tlie Mu'javiu via 'sta'jani of

Abu 'Ubayd
;

'AbdiiUdli

b.

See H. Kh., No. 12388; B.M.A. C.\ pp. 714-715 L. C, vol. ii, p. 131 and Wiistenfeld's lithographed edition (Gottingen, Paris, 1876- 1877). In
;

'Abdul-' Aziz b.Abl Mu.fnb al-BakrJ.

an elaborate note by Henry l^radshaw, dated Dec. 22, 1864, which is prefixed to the volume, it is described as " not made

up of two imperfect books, but is a large fragment of an old copy made into a complete one by transcribing from another. The copy of which the fragment forms part was divided into vol. three volumes as follows A-J vol. ii, H-M vol. iii, N-Y. But that from which the remainder was transcribed must have been divided into three volumes differently thus vol. iii, N-Y. Of the old copy vol. i, A-R; vol. ii, Z-M volumes and iii are wanting, and vol. ii consisted originally of 190 leaves, of which i, 2, 33-38, 41-50, 61-110, 112-119, I have numbered the leaves 189 and 190 are now wanting. and have put of this copy on the upper inner margin
:

i,

signatures to the quires, aa-tt.

The made-up copy,


I

as

it

now

stands, consists of 343 leaves, which

upper
foil.

oiiter

margin throughout.

I
i,

have numbered on the have also put signatures


1-160, a*-x*
;

to the quires as follows:

vol.
iii,

foil.

vol.

ii,

238-343, aaa*-lll*." [The leaves measure 25*4 x i6"3 c, and contain 21 11. in the old
;

161-237, aa*-kk*

vol.

foil.

parts,

and 25

11.

in the

new.
in
f.

The
160'')

old

is

in a fine, clear

naskh,

fully pointed

the
vol.

new
i

a fair

naskh with rubrications.

The colophon to as Monday the

(on

gives the date of completion

II, A. H. iioo; scribe, Ibnlhlm b. Sulayman b. Muhammad b. 'Abdu'l-'AzTz alHanafl al-Junayni (?) ad-DimashqI. Vol. ii is not dated. The colophon to vol. iii (on f. 343'') gives the date of

27th

of

Jumada

completion as Sunday the 3rd of Rajab,


scribe's

A.

11.

1095.

The

name has

here been erased.


in

from a MS. written

This portion was copied a Maghrib! hand, and dated Ramadan,


HAND-LIST OF IMUHAMMADAN MSS.
A. H. 585,

209

and was afterwards collated with this original. At was unable to obtain the text of vol. i, but he afterwards (in A. H. iioo) obtained it from a learned
that time the scribe

man (name
1064

carefully obliterated) at Mecca.]

j^l^jjuJL; Ml^\

OJ^

Grg*. 2.

12

A work on Medicine, entitled Mctdajiu'sJi-sJiifd-i-Sikandarshdhi by B/iuvah b. Kkatvds Khdii. See P. C, No. cxxix,
pp. 212-213.

JL*JI ^1^^

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s.
<'.

The

Mi'rajiil-KJiaydl.

See No. 999 supra

{^^^

1065

4,W1

^ijAoii

[^

!,{::=>]

Add. 758

volume containing various

traditional accounts of the

night-ascent of

Muhammad

into

Heaven, beginning:

[Ff.

58 of

i6'3 X 11-5

c.

and 9

11.;

large,

clear

naskh
II, A.

rubrications.

1208

scribe,

Ended on Saturday, the 25th of Rabl' Muhammad b. 'Uthman b. 'Ah. In A.

H.

H. 12 13
b.

the volume was in the possession of one

Muhammad

'Abdu

'r-Rahman

b.

Nuh

b.

Sulayman.]
^,-aJI asjac

1066

^\^ aIa.^

3 AAhU\

[^

A)L,j]

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A treatise on Knowledge of the Rational Soul, ascribed to Avicenna (/dn Sind), beginning
:

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jjli.

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j_^aJI

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^
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*-M
'Jj*^'

'***^

r^'

'

J^l^
A^Aj

^_^AJI

>>^juij

w)^'
cIaj

tc9

vJ-aA)l

'J><a9

'^jlJI

fUi

j,;-aJI

'(^^^'

J-aA3l

'O**^'

J-*^**^

B.

14

2IO

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


[The MS. comprises
ff.

12H (of which this part occupies

ff.

22''-26'^)

of 21*5 X I4"0
1

c.

and 23

11.

poor nasta'llq

rubrica-

tions; dated A. H.

148.]

1067, 1068

^^\ oliWl

AddMo

manuscripts containing the celebrated old Arabian poems known as the MtCallaqdt. Dd. 3.79 comprises ff. 54 of i8"2 X I3"5 c. and 11 11., is written in a large, good naskh,
is mentioned as that whereon owner completed the perusal of the work), and a former contains the poems of Intra iCl-Qays, Lnbld, Ztihayr, Tarafa, 'Avir b. Kult/mni, Hai'ith al-Yashknrl, and 'Antara b. Add. 440 comprises ff. 20 of 20"8 x I2"i c. SJiadddd. and 19 11., and contains the same poems in different order, followed by poems of al-A^sJid and a?i-Ndbigha, all written in a clear, good modern naskh, not dated.

Two

older than A.H. 817 (which date

1069
Part
iv

JU^\
of Isfahan.

jLa

Add. 261^
clxxxii^, p. 273.

of the Mi'ydrii' l-Jamdll of SJiamsiid-D'm Michani-

mad FakJirl

See P. C, No.

oUUJI

^p
aL

oUi^l ^U*
s.

Qq. 197^"

Mddni l-Maqdmdt,

see infra,

v.

Maqdvidt.

'C>ti^'

J*5

^
II,

^*jl
by
SJiaykJi

Add. 3257*

Al-Mn''in 'ala

Ji'li

siDmatrt-talqin,

Abu
II,

Ishdq
ii.

IbrdJilni called an-Ndjt.

See Part

Untitled MSS.,

1070
Al-Mnghrib
occurring

w*Jl

wIh

v>J'

Qq. 66

words Ndsir b. 'Abdtis-Sayyid al-Mutarrizl (d. A. H. 610), followed by an Appendix on Grammar. See B.Iil.A. Cr, No. 864, pp. 585[Ff 257 of 2ri x I3'8 c. 586, and references there given. and 17 11. The greater part of the volume is in a large, clear,
in traditions

fi taj'tibPl-Mu'rib, a dictionary of rare and legal books, by AbiC l-Fath

ill-formed naskh, with rubrications, but

ff.

251-257 inclusive

are in a quite

modern Persian

ta'llq

not dated.]

HAND-LIST OF
1071

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

211 Qq* 121

h^J^

LT^'
'

title-page to be

Al-micghni fVl-baytara^ a work on Farriery, stated on the by Sultan Majdii (?) 'd-Dln Ulnar b. Sultan
b.

Shamsu'd-Din Yusuf
634.
[Ff.
;

'Uinar

b.

'Alt.
;

92 of 20"3 X I4'9 c. and 14 11. rubrications dated Muharram, A. H. 11 24; scribe, Isma'Il

See B.M.A.C}, p. large, coarse naskh

b.

'Abdu'llah.]

1072

AjlJait

^>iJl

Gg.

5.

29

A compendium of Medicine, entitled al-MugJml, by Shaykh


Abu'l-Hasan Sdid b. HibattilldJi b. al-Hasan (died A. H. 495 = end of A. D. I loi). See Wustenfeld's Gesch. d. Arab. Aerzte, No. 143, p. 83 B.M.A.C?, Nos. 794-795, p. 540. [Ff. 123 of 25-0 X 17-6 c. and 21 11.; fine old naskh of about the thirteenth century rubrications date in colophon obliterated.]
:

1073

s^b*^'

^y^^

j3-^>^ J SilauJl

jb 9-Ua^

Add. 830

The Miftdhu Ddri'' s-sa'ddat wa manshuriH-Hlni zvdl-irddat, by Shaykh SJiamsiid-Din Muhammad b. Abl Bakr, commonly called Tbn Qayyim al-Jawziyyat. See H.Kh., No. 12567. [Ff. 359 of 26-5 X 17-8 c. and 25 11. large, clear, good naskh dated Ba'1-bakk, the 2nd of Dhu'l-Hijjah, A. H. 766 scribe, Muhammad b. 'Ah b. Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Hanball,
; ;
;

called Ibiml-

Yundniyya^

1074

^^^\
of

^^
;

LI. 6. 1

Shaykh Sadru d-Dln Muhammad See H.Kh., No. 12581 b. Ishdq al-Qunyawi (d. A. H. 673). [Ff 114 of 2r8 x 15-8 c. and 23 V. C, vol. iii, pp. 368-370.

The Miftdhu' l-Ghay b

11.

clear

naskh

rubrications

not dated.]

1^7^^ 1075,

in7 1076

\i^iL ^\^^
.

Ms^ ^U*.

Add. 225

(ff.

78^-83-)

^^^

ggg2

The Miftdh-i-Gulistdn, Uways b. 'Ala. See P. C,


274-275.

or

Key

to the Gulistan of Sa'dl,

by

Nos.

clii,

clxxxiii, pp.

238-239 and
14

212

HAND-LIST

OI-"

MUIIAMMADAN

MSS.

1077, 1078

v,^i
of
the

z^
l-Qulilb,

l^ sle,
a

Two

copies

Mufarrilm

well-known
Tdju'd-Dlti
b.

Persian version of the Hitopadesa,

made by

Mu'lniid-Dln Malikl.
pp. 404-406.

See P. C, Nos. cccxxiv' and cccxxvi',

1079

v^i

jW'^l
f'l

J> w^i^i

^>o

LI. 1.

The

Mufarrijtc l-Kurnb

akJibdri Ban'i Ayyfib, a history


b.

of the Ayyubite Sultans,

by Qddl Jaindliid-Din
(d. A.
II.

Wdsil

Miihaniviad No. 12620.

b.

Sdlim al-Haniaxvl

697).

301 (pp. 602) of 24-8 X 17-4 c. good old naskh,not dated, but seemingly of the 14th century;
[Ff.

See H.Kh., and 21 11.;

rubrications.]

1080
[Ff.

J-> d^^i^ >63i^


28^-29^]

Qq. 197''
a short treatise

MafJimni 'awdmil-i-atiq,

on Arabic

particles, in Turkish,

based on the teachings of

SliaykJi 'Abditl-QdJiir.

[For description of MS., see No. 1052

1081

j>^^

J^.^ 3 >>^l -^-^

Qq. 202

The

Mufidu'l-iiluin lua vinbldii'l-liumnm here ascribed to

Abu Bakr

al-KJnvdraznil asJi-SJidfil.

See H.KJi., No. 12639;

B.M.A.C}, pp. 338-339; B.M.A.C", Nos. 712-713, pp. 485486, where the author's name is given as Jaijidbi d-D'm Abu [Ff 248 of 'Abdi'lldh Muhammad b. Ahmad al-Qazivinl.
2
1

'3

X I5"3

c.

and

21

11.

fair

naskh

rubrications

not dated.]

1082

alijA^Ji ^L^-N)! AJjA^J


tract

ilji jLoii^i

Add. 746^

on metals and minerals, entitled al-Maqdsidus'All

saniyya li-ma'rifatPl-aJsduii'l-viddauiyya, by Shaykh Taqi'u'd-

Din Ahmad

b.

al-Maqnzi
V, p.

(d. A. H.

845).

See H.Kh.,

No. 12667; L. C, vol. see No. 21 &c. supra.']

loi, 10.

[For description of MS.,


HAND-LIST OF
1083

MUHAMMADAN
^ijJI o-NlUoJI

MSS.

213

^Us^wjN)

Add. 3222

work professing to contain the advice and instruction of Aristotle to Alexander the Great, stated to have been translated from the Greek by Yahyd b. Batriq (concerning whom see B.M.A.C.^, No. 739, p. 503), beginning:
jLy.*

'Aifi'jJI

A^lCj

JULJI

^tilLct

^
c-'lilLol

jJS'

J^JJI A5b3l

aI)

JkaJl
d-eii^ft-b

i.jip'^

^U.>.j.at

Jll ....

'AJJ.JI

_5

-Jl-tfu>

^Ajfl.)

O^jJI

0^>^"

<^U-Jaii

^J..

U^Mic

^)

(AjIj-.,!

lyJ

AAw*iU)l

<)us

Ac^i^l

JX;y)t

va^l-a,<

-bt

j<*^ aJIp

aX^I

sIuX.*

The "Ten Discourses"

deal with the followino; matters:

JULJI

J^

AJ

j^Jl)I

Jj^I

Sjyo

'A^lUll

A)li<^t

'^yLjt-J

Ae-3

3 ,^iJ^t 3 '^^JJ3

'AJUljJI

AlUjI

214

IIAND-I.TST OK

MUI.IAMMADAN

MSS.

[Ff.

y6 of 19*2 X
;

I4'5

c.

and

15

11.;

fair,

modern naskh

rubrications

not dated.]

1084

Add. 746'

Maqdla latlfa wa tuhfa sJiarJfafi hirsi)i-nds aid dli-dJiikr by ShaykJi Taqidd-Diii Ahmad al-Maqrlzl. See Z. C, vol. v,
'

p. i(X).
ff.

149-157''), see

[For description of MS. (of which No. 21 siipra^

this portion occupies

1085-1087
^

(Qq. 55
-

AjjjjaJl

djUU^t
first

jJlfr

iCjA^aJl o'NjlLoJi

Qq. 56 [Add. 840

Two
the

copies (the

in

two

Maqdmdt of al-Harlri
b.

(see

vols.) of the Commentary on immediately below) by KJiayru

'd-DiH
ing to

Tdjdd-Din

Ilyds, entitled al-JMaqdldticl-JaivJiariyya

^ald l-Maqdmdti' l-Harlriyya.

See H. Kh., No. 14852, accordA. H.

[Qq. ff. 402 of 22'0 X 15-9

whom it was composed in Ramadan, 55 comprises 320 of 21-4 x 15-4 c. and 18


ff.

11 26.

c.

and 19
is

11.

both

in the

large, rather coarse naskh, text in red.

11.; Qq. 56, same hand, a The date when the


1.

work was completed

given on

f.

400*",

9,

of vol.

ii

as

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

215

Sunday the 12th of Ramadan, A. H. 11 26 (see above). No colophon or date of transcription. Add. 840 comprises ff. 267 of 307 X ig-o c. and 33 11.; fair naskh text in red;
;

dated Saturday the 19th of Dhu'l-Qa'da,

A. H.

1172; scribe,
b.

Ahmad
(,^^J6j

b.

'Abdu'llah

b.

'Abdu'llah

b.

Salama

Rumayll

(^) the vui adJidJiin^


(Gg-. 6.

1088-1090

^^j^t oUli^

Qq. 57

lAdd. 1061

Three MSS. of the celebrated Maqdnidt of al-Harh^l (d. A. H. See H.Kh., No. 12719; B.M.A.C.\ pp. 278, nn. b, c, 516). 318, 644, 475; B.M.A.Cr, Nos. 1006-1011, pp. 635-638; Ellis' Arabic Books in the British Musetim, pp. 830-834. [Gg. 6. 4 comprises ff 140 of I7"4 x I2'5 c. and 13 11. good, clear old naskh rubrications not dated. Qq. 57 comprises ff. 209 of 2r8 X 155 large, clear naskh; dated c. and 15 11. Tuesday, the 22nd of Rajab, A. H. 1138; scribe, Sayyid 'Abdu'r-Rahim b. Sayyid Hasan b. al-Hajj Husayn alHanafl al-Ma-turldl al-Halabl. Add. 1061 comprises 225 of 23-6 X 15-8 c. and 11-13 11. The greater part of the
;

fif.

MS.

is

in

a fine old naskh, apparently of the 13th or


first

14th

century, but the two

and the

last leaves are in

a modern

hand.

Not

dated.]

rAdd. 841

1091-1094

^>^\ ^p

^ ^^^1

OUU.

Add. 842
^Add. 844

Two copies, each in two volumes, of the Maqdnidt of alHarlrl (see immediately above) with the Commentary of Abitl-Abbds AJpnad b. Abdiil-MiVmiii al-Qaysl ash-SJiarishi (d. A. H. 619). See H. Kh., vi, p. 62 B.M.A.O, p. 319, &c. The Commentary has twice been printed with the text at Bulaq (A. H. 1284 and 1300). [Add. 841 comprises 477 of 3ri X 20-5 c. and 23 11.; large clear naskh; rubrications; dated the 7th of Dhu'l-Qa'da, A. H. 1227. Add. 842 comprises ff. 478 of 3ro X 2ro c. and 23 11., same handwriting as
' ;

fif.

OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
of Safar,
A.
ir.

2l6
the last;

IIAND-IJSI'

dated the
ff.

ith

1228.

Add.

843
;

comprises

260 of 320 x 213 c. and 28 11.; fair naskh rubrications dated the 22nd of Jumafla II, A. II. 1227. Add. 844 comprises (f. 270 of 32 x 2r5 c. and 29 11.; same
:

handwritinc; as the last; not dated.


to the last

The class-marks
last
ii.]

assigned

two
i,

vols,

should be transposed, that

described

being

vol.

while

Add.

843

is

vol.

oUU<^l ^[j^ J> oUU<>J! ^U^ Qq. 197^ A commentary on the first eight and part of the ninth of the Alaqdmdt of al-Hariri, entitled Maghdtiiiil-Maqdmdt fi ma'dnV l-Maqdmdt, beginning
1095
:

[For description of MS., see No. 1052 supra.


occupies
fif.

This portion

39^-I35^ and ends abruptly

in

the middle of a

sentence.]

1096, 1097

^^^i^IJ^^M o'-i" t^^.


of
Ellis's

Add^\o60
(d. A. H.

The Maqdnidt
398).

BadVu'z-Zamdn al-Haviadhdnl
i,

See H.KJi., No. 12708;

Arabic Books

in

the

British

Museum, vol. p. 167. [Qq. 118 contains the 50 Maqdindt, and comprises ff. 133 of 20'5 x I4'8 c. and 11 11.; rubrications dated Monday, Shawwal large, clear naskh Add. 1060 contains 20 selections from the 25th, A. H. 964. Maqdindt, followed by a treatise " sur la Science, sur les
;

qualites

que les travaux et les privations by the same author; transcribed on July 10, A. D. 1822, by Caussin de Perceval. It comprises large, clear naskh.] pp. 80 of 20"2 X i6"6 c. and 15 11.
naturelles
ainsi

necessaircs pour I'acquerir"

1098

A^yi
'/-

03-<HiJI

oUlijt
fifty

Qq. 237

A I- Maqdindt
'Abdu'r-Rahindn

khamsuna 7- wa' dhiyya,

hortatory

Maqamiit, or Homilies, by ShaykJi Jamdhcd-Dln


b.

Abu l-Faraj
597).

"AH

b.

al-Jawzi

(d.

A. H.

See

MUHAMMADAN
MSS.

217

HAND-LIST OF

Wustenfeld's GeschichtscJireiber der Arabcr, No. 287, pp. 102Begins 104.


:

[Ff.

162 of 20'i X I4*3

c.

and 19

11.

The
in

older portion of

the MS. (written before A.H. 792) naskh, fully pointed the supply
;

is
(ff.

curious
in

angular
a
clear,

103-162)

unpointed naskh.]

1099, 1100

^^t-Jl oUli.0

^^'

^^^

Two
Siiyuti.

volumes each containing the same six Maqdmdt

(Nos. 10-15 inclusive of H.K/i.) of Shajkk Jaldhid-Dln as-

See H.KJi., No. 12712 B.M.A.O, pp. 645-647; 140 comprises ff. 30 of 20'2 x I4'8 p. 343. [Qq. c. and 21 11.; clear naskh; rubrications; not dated. Qq. ISO comprises ff. 61 of 20-6 x \Ti c. and 13 11. clear, good naskh, pointed rubrications dated the loth of Shawwal, A. H. 996.
;

L. C,

vol.

i,

The

last leaf contains

some Persian

verses.]

1101

i^^^^l

cr'^i*"

OrJJ^'t

L^o^ OUllo

Qq. 24

The Maqdindt

of SJuinisiid-D'Di
:

Muhaviniad al-Qaivwds

al-Halabl, beginning

The Maqdindt, 9
(i) Hijdziyya, (2) (5)

in

number, bear the following

titles

Damydtiyya, (3) Safadiyya, (4) DimasJiqiyya, Tardbitliisiyya, (6) Himaiviyya, (7) Antakiyya, (8) Halabiyya
(9) Qdhiriyya.
[Ff.

and

118 of 28*8 x I9'6


;

c.

and

21

11.;

large,

clear

naskh

rubrications

dated Sha'ban 7th,

A. H. 1226.]

1102

aJ^I

oUej.pl 3

alftJUll

oUU.)l

Qq. 19

Al- MaqdmdUi l-falsafiyya ivd t-tavjuvidtii s- Sfifiyya, fifty Maqamat, or Seances, on various philosophical and scientific

21

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


by
SJiaykJi Abfi 'Abdilldh

subjects,

Michammad

b.

Ab'i Tdlib

al-Ansdri,

commonly
[Ff.

No. 12717.
ugly,

Shaykh Hittin. See H. Kh., 214 of 3r5X22"i c. and 33 11.; clear, but
called Ibn
;

modern naskh

no date or colophon.]

1103

v>--aJI J o-s-JI

J^^

LI. 6. 5

A Malay version of the Tragedy of al-Hasan and alHusayn, probably translated from the Persian. See Dr Van Ronkel's Account of Six Malay Manuscripts of tJte Cambridge University Library in the Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenknnde van NederlandscJi- Indie, 6^ Volgr. 11, p. 9, &c. [Ff 60, last leaf missing, of 20'0 x 14' 5 c. and 13 11. the handwriting (naskh) and paper alter for the worse after f 24; no date or colophon.]
;

1104

i^W

C>^'^)

3*^' J> i*jXjl

Ff. 5.

10

The Mnqaddama, or Introduction to the study of Arabic Grammar, of Shaykh Abiil-Hasan Tdhir b. Ahmad b. Bdbshddh (d. A. H. 469). See H.Kh., No. 12752 and No.
629 supra.

and 12 11.; good, clear naskh, European hand; transcription completed A. D. 15 19


[Ff 53 of 201 x 153
c.

by Cardinal

Ajjk.U AIt^).]

(Dd. 6. 21^

'^a^l

i5-aiJt

Add. 26223 (Add. 10853

Three copies of the Maqsnd, a


ascribed to the

treatise

Imam Abu

Hanifa.

on Arabic grammar See H.Kh., No. 12803;


infra,

B.M.A.C},

233^ &c. under untitled MSS., V,


p.

For description of MSS. see iv, b (Grammars.)


Sj>^xi^
(d. A. H. 321).

1105

'j^.0>

C^^i

LI. 6. 242

The Maqsnra
No. 12807;
&c.

of Uvi

Durayd

B.M.A.O,

p. 258''

and notes ad

calc,

See H. KJi., and p. 277,


is

The

MS. (of which this portion occupies ff 93^-129^)


HAND-LIST OF
described infra,
s. v.

MUHAMMADAN
^^
j..^|.

MSS.

219

t^U^oJI

For a commentary
s. v.

on

the

same, entitled
i

al-Aydt al~Maqsurdt ^alal-abydtVl1 1

maqsnrdt, see pp.

lo-i

supra. No. 628,

S,^-aAJt

<^).t>.

^^U
Mtikdtabdt-i-' Alldml.

oLSb;:*

Add. 203
s.v. t\^\

See supra, Nos. 89-91,

1106

woj

Jbj^! olJb:U

Add. 420
See

A
1107

collection of the Letters of

Awrangzlb 'Alamglr.

P. C, No. cxvii, pp. 195-196.

O^?
autobiographical
Ixix, p.

v-*-^-^

oUi^U

Add. 302

The

memoirs of Timur (Tamerlane).

See P. C, No.

144.

1108

>^M 3 ^:^l .iUU

Qq. 73

MandsikiCl-Hajj zva'l-^Uinra, a Manual treating of the


Rites of the Pilgrimage, by SJiaykh

Ahmad

SJiiJidbiid-Diii

al-Qalynbl

same subject by ShaykJi al-KIiatib ash-Sharbini, two prayers, and a poem, [Ff. 54 of 15T x 9*9 c. and 9 11.; coarse all in Arabic.
;

followed by another treatise on the

naskh scribe, Muhammad Badru'l-Gharbl not dated. The above-mentioned five tracts occupy respectively ff. 1^-24^,
; ;

2 5='-40^ 40*^-44%

47^-50^ 5i^-54^]

1109
II (a. h.

O^^ u^J^
b.

v-5^

Dd. 11. 18

Mandqib-i- Sultan ^Uthmdn, a biography of Sultan 'Uthman 1027-103 1 ), and an account of the Janissary revolt,
^Abdu'lldJi.

by Hiisayn b. Safar doxology is missing.


OJU.mJJI^
JAa>j
vi

The beginning
:

of the

The
^^^

actual narrative begins

\^3^

Xw

(i.v)j ftigj

^-AA>
Jji>.
; .C;

^y*f^

J..J

.0..

Jt w'^j' y*'*^
[Ff. 55 of 20*i

~-l*-<aJl

15"^ d^w
13
11.;

^-3^3

d^wjl^
MS,

X I3'5

c.

and

good naskh.

The

appears to be an author's autograph, and to have been written in the same year in which occurred the events it
describes.]


220
HAND-I.ISr
(JF

MU

1.1

AM M ADAN
w.^i^^

MSS.

1110

a^^^l

jUi-N)!

Qq. 119^
is

An

anthology of Arabic poetry, to which


:

prefixed a

short prose preface, beginning

^jJiUJ Sj^jJ

A^,S:^\

^%^

^JaJI

J*o- ^JJI

aIj j.,>aJI

The
c.

collection ends, without colophon, with a receipt for


fields.

driving mice out of houses and

[Ff. 173 of
;

2r4 x

I5'4

and name.
1111

17

11.;

good naskh

rubrications

no date or
ff".

scribe's

This portion of the v/ork occupies


oj=>jJ

1-130.]

ui*'^*- C>v'

^> w>a^Lu

Qq. 155

Selected
(d. A. H.

extracts

from the

562), beginning, after a very brief

Tadhkira of Ibii Hanidun doxology

;JI

'jJUoJI 3
C.-,

(^-^'1

L55

'w>b

'ia(l3 io^*-;

aJJI

<*.o^j

715-718, and [Ff 360 (some leaves missing) of references there given. 20'0 X 147 c. and 21 11.; poor naskh; rubrications; dated the

See

B.

M. A.

Nos.

1137,

1138,

pp.

17th of

Jumada

II, A. H.

1083.]

1112

^j'>3l

w^^Lu

Oo. 6.

13

The second

half of the MuntakJiabjit-Tazvdrikh of SJiaykh

RahmaUH lldJi
1 1

al-Ataki

al-Kan'duI.

See P. C, No.

Ix,

pp.

6- 1

17.

1113

wa) 3 oLbCo- 3
collection

j^jI^aj

w-o^i;^!

Qq.

164

of anecdotes, jests, and pieces of curious


:

information, beginning

HAND-LIST OF
Its

MUHAMMADAN
in

MSS.

221

proper
It

title,

as given

the preface, seems to be


increasing or di-

al-KitdbtCl-vuiniakhab
lii'ab.

Jdmi'iCl-hikdydt wa'l-fauuVid zudl-

consists largely of recipes for

minishing sexual desire, magical formulae, incantations,


the
like.

rubrications
1
1

[Ff 82 of 2r2 x 15-2 c. and 21 11.; fair dated Tuesday, the 28th of Sha'ban,
;

and naskh
;

A. H.

70; scribe, 'Umar

b.

Ahmad

b.

'All al-Fatlhl.]

1114, 1115

^\^^ ^

oliAJi .^.^i.^:^

f 811 Add.
^^clviii,

^}^

Two
1116

copies of the Muntakhabiil-higJidt-i-SJidJijaJidnl of

'Abdiir-RasJtid at-Tatavl.

See P. C, No.

pp. 242-243.

J=i-J:>^i

[v^^]
'

Qq. 51
b.

The
b.

Kitdbit l-imiiitakhil oi Abii l-Fadl Abdii lldh


al-M'ikdli,

Ahmad
in

'All

an anthology of Arabic poetry,

15

chapters, of which the contents are as follows

AJI
'ajUIw'n)!

3 J^l 3

Aclft^uJt

a..UJLJ^)l

j^

'j^^^UJI w>Ul

^UvJjIaj

3 L^I 3

^^1

^
^^

'^>UI w^Ul
'jLJI

'OtJtJut^)l 3 wjlJla^JI 3 olkalw'N)!

w Ul
)UI

'^UJI ^9i 3 ^JJI 3 l*VI (^ 'o^U)l

'w>>'N)t 3^cri^aJl

3 JU^-N)!

^s 'y^

j^ilaJI wMl

'lyJI
'lyj

ol-fiuj U 3 S^Lji)! |-9

'j.*^

?^^j^^

V Ut

(J>**5

Ajt>'N)t

j^

'j.^ ,,;^Ujt

VW


222

IIAND-IJST OF

MUIIAMMADAN
:

MSS.

The work

begins as follows

CJ3JI

jjIw

j-9

aj

^jIaI~j

'OLjl]a.A-JI

OlJ1^.^)l

eUjl

^
(^

o--

Js:*oJi

'j-*Ji voU-j':^

>^>>J'

'*^'

'*Ji'

^J^'^

'

J)JJI

J pUaaJI

The

poets cited are divided, as above indicated, into the


:

following 7 classes

^^JaUJI

(32);

^3^j o-*

oJI

(10); ,>ss^'^lw^)t

^J^ ^j^jJ^L^i) (25);

^^.xa^l

(76);

wjU^Ij fVyyi

(20); Oj->J><>J' (24);

0^^^^=^^

(62).

The

poets

named

as "

belong to the

later part of the loth

contemporary " in the last group and earlier part of the

nth

centuries of our era, so that the composition of this

anthology must be assigned to the latter period. [The MS. comprises ff. 160 of 24"8 x 177 c. and 17 11., and is defective at the end, breaking off abruptly in the middle of the 15th
(and
last) chapter.
It is written in

a fine old naskh, probably

of the 13th century, with rubrications.]


(Qq.

1117-1119

AJs^JftJ

Or"!

aJ^;

uoiLu

(-iiiji

iQq.
(Qq.

203 204 205

Three copies of the


Travels of Idu Batfita
al-Kalb'i,
ff.

abstract, or epitomised version, of the

made by Muhamjuad b. Fathiilldh b. Malunud al-Baylimi from the abstract of Lluhammad b. Juzzi
and entitled al-Muntaqd. [Qq. 203 comprises 84 of 207 X I4'6 c. and 23 11. clear naskh rubrications
;
; ;

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
A. H. 1082.
;

MSS.

223

dated the beginning of Safar,


fif.

Qq.

204

comprises

54 of 20'4 X I4"5 c. and 25 11. neat, legible, modern naskh; not dated. Qq. 205 comprises ff. 63 of 20*5 x 14-8 c. and
25
11.
;

clear but ungraceful

naskh

not dated.]

ajj^i
See No. 630,
s. v.

^^

aTxui

^1

Qq. 126

j^^-'O^Jt aj><>

?.j^.

1120

^ij^iU

ot<j^

Add. 415

Mtinshddt-i-MddJulrdm, Models of Epistolary Correspondence compiled by Madhuram in A. Ii. 1140. See P. C No. clxxxix, pp. 281-282.

1121

j-Jil

i^*^
^

Dd. 11. 17 See

The Mantiqt^t-Tayr

of SJiaykJi FarldiCd-Dln Attar.

P. C, No. ccxxiii, pp. 312-313.

1122
in

ytJ:^

^i^

.duo^x,

Oo. 6. 591

A Persian poem in praise of Kashmir and Lahur, composed


the
17th century of our era.

See P. C, No. clxxi, pp.

255-256.

1123
MinJidjic

u^Jj' ^V-o
d-Dukkdn,
a
treatise

Dd.

5.

10

Materia Medica, by Abiil-Mimlri


al-''

Attar

al-Isrd^lll
iii,

al-Hdruni.

Pharmacology and Abl Nasr b. Haffddh See H. Kh., No. 13230;


on
b.

L. C, vol.

pp. 258-259;
c.

B.M.A.
11.;

C.\ Nos. 801', 802, p. 544.

[Ff. 172 of 20"5 X 14-3

and 23

fair nasta'llq; rubrications;


I,

dated the

first

Wednesday

in Rabl'

A. H. 1056.]

1124

'L?i>^ Os^^'

*>^

s>J^\

^V^

Add. 3181

The MinJidju^t-Tdlibln wa Hddatii'l-Muftm of Abu Zakariyyd Yahyd b. SJiaraf b. Muhamniad an-Nawawi (d. A. H. ^"jd), a well-known treatise on Shafi'ite jurisprudence. See H.KJl, No. 13242; B.M.A.C.\ p. 410; B.M.A.Cr-, [Ff 196 of 17-3 X 127 c. and 17 11.; fair naskh; p. 200. rubrications; dated Sunday the i6th of Rabl' I, A. II. 806 (?).]


224
IIAND-LTST OF
2u\^^)\ is^A*

MUIIAMMADAN

MSS.

Dd. 11. 21 l-K aramat ft ma'rifatV l-Iviamat, a treatise on the Imamate, composed for Sliah Muhammad Khuda-banda

1125

^
^

i*ijJ3l

^l^

iiihdjii

(a.

11.

985), bcginninf,^:
<Z.-X^'i^\
Jt.3

i-lc

4i,^ia)

dJlA^

^J-^

4jL>j

0jky9

'JJU

[Ff. 47 of I9'6 X 13-2 c. and 22 IL; clear but unformed naskh rubrications. It is stated that the author (who is spoken of in a manner implying that he was no longer living) completed the composition of the work at the end of Jumada I, A. H. 909 {sic ajLo-*J 3 ?-^^ at Farahan (or, as it is here
;

written, O^li-*)

^^icl

that the

transcriber,

named Ahmad,
" in

completed
year
5

his

work

at the

beginning of Dhu'l-Oa'da

the

"

{^i^.^ as^ ojas^S ^'^

j^

J3I ^^).

The name

of the

author does not appear.]

1126

tJJ>^\ A-^ 3

^5^--^'

Ai^
,

Qq. 120

a treatise on See H. Kh., No. 13320; B.AT.A.C}, pp. 88-89; B.M.A.C.\ No. 290, p. 188. [Ff 62 of 207 X 137 c. and 17 11.; fair naskh rubrications; dated the 22nd of Dhu'l-Oa'da, A. H. 1161 scribe, MuhamMiinyatii l-vuisalli tva gJuuiyatic l-vmbtadi

Prayer,

by Sadldiid-Dln

al-KdsJigharl.

mad Amin
1127, 1128

b.

Husayn.]

L^>^i-3i 3

J^^^ j>^

c5^i

O^

ill

Q^" 286

Two separate critical works on the Abu Tammam and al-Buhturl, the two
BiiJiturt ox al-JSIinvdzajiatii

respective merits of

poets of the tribe of

Tayy, entitled al-Muwdzanat bayna Abl


bayiidt-Tdiyayn.

Tammdin wdlThe first (Qq.

by Abiil-Qdsivi al-Hasan b. BisJir al-Ainidi (d. A. H. noticed in H. Kh., No. 13340; B. M.A. C.\ p. 748, 371). note ^; and Carl Brockelmann's Gesch. d. Arabischen Litterattir, p. 80, and begins

69)

is

It is


HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

225

The second (Qq. 286)


b.

is

by the Qddl Abiil-Hasmi


(d.

'All

'Abdiil-'AzIz al-jfurjdjil al-TJiaqfl


:

A. H.

366),

and

begins

[Qq.

59

comprises

ff.

140 of 24*3 x I5'9

c.

and 20
;

II.;

curious clumsy and rather illegible naskh; rubrications

no

date or colophon.
c.

Qq.

286

comprises
;

ff.

145 of 24-0 x 17*5


;

and 24

11.

good, clear naskh


II, A. H.

rubrications

dated Friday,

the 23rd of

Rabr

694; written in

Hama.]
[Add. 824

1129-1311

A^

wJhl^^

Add. 825
(Add. 827

Three volumes, of which the first two contain the whole and the third the second half of the azvdhib-i- Aliyya^ a well-known Persian commentary on the Qur'an by Hiisayii See P. C, Nos xiii-xv, pp. 37-40. al- Wd'idli al-Kdshifl.

lld^ llcJ
JlJ^)!

3 iaJaaJI j^j^, ^\^^)\ 3 ^^3^!

|Dd.ll.8 LI. 6. 19 LI. 6. 20 Qq. 63 ^^ 221 Qq. 222 Qq. 223


)

The well-known history of Egypt by ShaykJi Taqiii'dDhi Ahmad b. 'AH al-Maqrizl (d. A. H. 845) entitled alSee Mawd'idh wal-i'tibdr bi-dJiikrVl-kJiitat zval-dthdr.
B.

15


226

HAND-LIST OK MUI.FAMMADAN MSS.

H.Kh., No. 13346; B.M.A.O, pp. 156, 431, 616, 681 and L.C., ii, p. 182; Ellis' Arabic 171; V.C, ii, pp. 139-141 [printed^ books iti the British Museum, pp. 156 et .seq., &c. [Dd. 11. 8 contains the second quarter of the work, and comprises 284 of 2r2 x 15-3 c. and 25 11.; small, fair naskh
;

fif.

no date or colophon. LI. 6. 19 contains the third quarter of the work, and comprises ff. 216 of 17T x I2"7 rubrications no date. and 23 11. small, neat naskh c. LI. 6. 20, in the same handwriting as the preceding, and nearly uniform with it, contains the last quarter of the work, and comprises ii. 215 of I7'4X 127 c. and 23 11., appears to have been copied from the author's autograph, and is dated
rubrications
;

Monday

the 25th of

Muharram,

A.

II.

974.

Qq.
fif.

63

contains

386 (to which are prefixed 2 containing a table of contents) of 26' i x I7'9 c. and 31 11.; fair naskh; rubrications; dated the i6th of Jumada I, A. H. 991; scribe, Fakhru'd-Din al-DaysatI Of the remaining three volumes, Qq. 222 (? al-DimyatI). contains the first third of the work; Qq. 221 the second third and Qq. 223 the last third. The first comprises fif 356 of 20 "4 X I4-3 c. and 27 11.; small, neat naskh; not dated. The second comprises ff. 354 of 20*3 x I4"6 c. and 29 11. small, clear naskh rubrications no colophon.
the second half of the work, and comprises
fif.
;
;
;

The

///z>^

comprises
;

ff.

322 of 20*2 x 14-2


;

c.

and 25

11.;

small,

neat naskh

rubrications
jI/w-n)!

not dated.]

1139

^^JaII i

aIaI ^JlJxo

_5

j>^s^\ ^5!>o

Ee.

1.

26^

The
'Arabl.

Mazvdqi''iin-niijum

wa

niatdli'u aJiillati l-asrdr ivcHlb.

^uluin of the celebrated

mystic Shaykh Muhyiyyji d-Di7i

al-

See H.Kh., No. 13352; V.C, iii, pp. 346-348; 108 of 257 x 167 L. C, V, pp. 1 1-12. [The MS. comprises c. and (in this part, which occupies fif 1-50) 29 11.; fair naskh; rubrications; dated the end of Muharram, A. H. 943.]
fif.

1140

wHJ^l

^^W ^J"^^
b.

^*i" ^'>*
Ii-

Qq. 238

The

Mawd7iiJnil-7ins bi-rihlat'i

WddVl-Qiids by Mustafa

As' ad a I- Lag I nil al-Hasanl

GJidnini al-Maqdisl as-Sa'dl al-

Khazraji, beginning

3
;

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

22/

The

author's journey

Dhu'l-Qa'da, A, H. 1143.

good naskh
A. H. 1155
;

was begun on Tuesday the 8th of [Ff. 152 of 2r2 x 147 c. and 21 11. rubrications dated the beginning of Muharram,
;

scribe, Sha'ban.]

1141

JLkJt

^>*.3ll

Dd. 10.

A Compendium of Medicine, entitled al-Mujiz ft HbiiitTibb, by SJiaykJi Abiil-Hasan 'Alaiid-Din 'All b. AbiClHazm
687).

called Ibmi'n-Nafls (d. A. H. 13399; B.M.A.Cr, Nos. 805-806, [Ff. 144 of 24-5 X i6"4 c. and 17 11.; fair naskh; pp. 546-547. rubrications dated Magnesia, beginning of Jumada I, A. H,
al-QiirasJii,

commonly
No.

See H.Kh.,

1057

scribe,

Hasan

b.

Mu.stafa.]

1142

t^^l

^ >.>JI

LI. 6. 241

Manual of Logic, entitled al-Mfijiz fi'l-Mantiq, by Shaykh AfdabCd-Dm Muhammad b. Bdbdwar al-Klmnajl al-Misrl (d. A. H. 646). See H.Kh., No. 13401. Begins:

jL<>.=i>..

aJJI

JU.C

^j\

^jJt

J-a5|

^JUJI

^"^-t^^

J^5

[Ff,

129 (of which this work occupies

ff.

I3'0

c.

and

13

11.;

large,

clear

naskh; rubrications;

3-87) of 16*9 x not

dated.]

1143-1145
ai^^oJl 3

(Dd. 3. 11

a^LLJt

J^

o-*.^ aillaJUl ^^^^

Qq. 207
[Qq.

280

The
kJiildfat

Mawridti'l-latdfat fl-maii waliya' s-saltanat uui'l-

bardl.

by JamdhUd-Din Abtil-Mahdsin Yusuf See H.Kh., No. 13410; B.M.A.C.\ p.

ibn TagJirl317.

[Dd.

152

228
3.
1 1

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


comprises
;

clear

and 27 11.; good, no date or colophon. Qq. 207 comprises ff. 162 of i7-8xi3'2 c. and 15 11.; careless naskh rubrications; not dated. Qq. 280 comprises of 256 X I5'4 c. and 17 11.; large, clear naskh; ff. 200 rubrications; dated Thursday the 13th of Rabi' II, A. II. 1013; scribe, 'Abdu'd-Da'im al-Buhayrl.]
ff.

46 of
;

3rox 2r5

c.

naskh

rubrications

some

lacunae;

a^JbOl

^p

^9

^^11

Add. 2901

Hdjib,

Al-Minvashshah^ a commentary on the Kdfiyd of Ibn by al-KJiabisi. See No. 883 supra, s.v. <uib3l.

1146

"iUiAJl

J^>

Oo. 6. 61

The Mii ayyidiiH-fudald,

a Persian dictionary by Miihavi-

mad b.

Ldd.

See P.C., No. cxxxviii, pp. 227-228.

...^ ...^ 1147-1150

^,\,^
,

Add. 1095 Add. 1096 ^^^ ^09^ ^^^ 3^25

Four volumes containing various portions of the Persian


version of the MaJidbhdrata,
to eighteenth,
viz.

the fourth, twelfth, fifteenth

and twelfth to thirteenth Parvas respectively. first three volumes are described in P. C, Nos. xxxviThe xxxviii, pp. 97-98. [Add. 3425, containing Parvas xii-xiii, comprises ff. 124 (54+70) of 23*9 x I5"2 c. and 15 11.; bad
Indian
ta'lTq
;

rubrications;

date

illegible.]

1151

^-Jl JJ>
Mazvlidii'n-Nabi, or

Dd. 11. 36

The

in Turkish,

poem on the birth of the Prophet, by Sulayman Chelebl of Broussa, a poet of the

time of Bayazld I (A. H. 791-804). To it are prefixed 15 bqyts from the Miihammadiyya (see Nos. 1014-1015 supra)
beginning
:

The Mawlid

itself

begins


HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

229

See Pertsch's Berlin Ttirk. Cat., Nos. 133^, 363, 364, H.Kh., No. 13448. [Ff. 62 pp. 151, 363; V.C, iii, p. 137 of 20'8 X 149 c. and 13 11.; poor but clear naskh rubricascribe, Safar b. 'All,] dated A. H. 976 tions
; ;

1152

^p^ 3 >v*

Dd. 12. 11

The romance of Mihr u Mushtarl, a poem by SJiainsiidDln Muhaviniad 'Assdr of Tabriz. See P. C, No. cclv,
PP- 345-346.

1153

^Wj-l^t

j>\ji\

jU

,_^_jJk\i

ii^\yo 3

j-U

Add. 3290
EpJirem
the

Fifty-two homilies and


26-29.

sermons of

Mar

Syrian, agreeing with the MS. described in B.

M. A.
;

C}, pp.

See also B. M.A. C:\ Nos. 36-38 and 1258, pp. 25-26 and 816-817. [Ff 252 of 32-1 x 21-4 c. and 19 11. good, dated 11 13.] clear naskh; rubrications
;

1154
Sixteen

u-y^^'^*^'

cH^j>*j>

j'"* y^'^iro

Add. 3292
the

homilies

by

Mar

Gregorins

Theologian,

beginning
Ol >^>
*^

W--JI 3 JjA^\ oOJI (^1 A^j' S3^)^

y^ir^^

j-trf^

^^^i

^)

w^*-*

J^5

Sjt

ai

O^

\j^3iJ3^ij^

[Ff 165 of 2r9 X i6"0 good naskh rubrications


;

c.
;

and 25

11.;

defective at end;

colophon wanting.]

1155

w-A^i Uo-^

U-Jl

J^Las

Cow

^x>

j.^t'^

Add. 3214*

[The MS. comprises naskh rubrications


;

[Ff 83-93.] Homily on the virtues of Yiihannd Qallmaqiis. ff 190 of i8-3 x I3'0 c. and 15 11.; fair
;

defective at end,]

1156
[Ff. 3
1

i^\
''-68^.]

O'j^-*

Add. 442^
in

Mizdiiul-Haqq, a treatise

Turkish on

230
ethical

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


and religious (jucstions, ascribed Kdtib Chelcbl, beginning:
3
AiXii.

in

a note on the

cover to
f,j^\

Jul

|_9

d.ai.

J-5jiJI

J*- (^JJl

aJJ

J^^t

~JI 4hA. ^ ^JJaUl

^j

j3^J

U^

<iJ

[For description of MS. see above, No. 1066.

This portion
A. H.

has a separate colophon dated the 29th of Muharram,


1

148.]

1157

0^1 j^
treatise

J> oli^

Oo. 6. 431
in

A
1158

Arabic, entitled Mizdn.

on the conjugation of the regular verb See P. C, No. clxxvi', p. 261.


0^/*^l

^^
poem
'^\%!S
l>-^-J

Dd. 11. 333


entitled

'l-'irfdn,

Turkish didactic beginning


:

uiatJinawi

Ndsihii

^^^.s l^Aj

^\ ^A)
:

jA

^:>\

4-UI

The poem was completed


third couplet from the end
'djUJbl

in A. H. 931, as

shown by the

Oj^
ff

L5^>^ vJ^j1
1

voW*

'*J^'>J-rf

'^J-!

J^3^ ^o^

J^ j^*^
which
dated the

[Ff 46 of 21-2 X
occupies

3*8

13*^-36^);
II,

c. and 10 good naskh

11.

(in this portion,


;

rubrications

beginning of Rabi

A. H.

1063

scribe, Tadarru'I.]

1159

Add. 3504

mascus,

NubdJiat"" fi tarik/nsh-Shdin, a short account of Daits citadel, the number of its gates, and its architects,

beginning with a short extract from the Mu'jini of al-Bakrl. [Ff. 8 of 16-3 X 12-5 c. and 14 11.; fair naskh, overlined with
red
;

not dated.]

^a^JI ojj^

^ OUI^I

^>

5^i

Qq. 219^

collection

of verses, mostly erotic,


first

arranged alpha-

betically,

forming the

part (ff 2*^-15'') of an Anthology


HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.
of Arabic poetry, &c.

23
vii

See Part

II,

untitled MSS.,

{Poetry

and A nthologies).
1160
^

Qq. 79

An
fair

Arabic Epistolary Manual, entitled NitbdJiaP"^ inin

[Ff. 78 of i6"4 x iri c. and 16 11.; naskh compiled and transcribed by Jabril b. Mikhail of Aleppo for an Englishman named Abraham (A^-t^jiiJI (^j^bu'N)t ^,0**/^') Damascus, Hazlran (June) A. D. 18 12.]

miikdtabdti's-Saldtln &c.
;

1161, 1162

wJUatI

^i

^j^

J
'A/i

W.5UM

^^-M

^^*

J-

^^
al-

An-Najviiith-tJidqib, a

commentary by Miihaviniad
b.

KJiatlb ash-SJiarbinl

(d. A. H.

977) on the Tanblhiit-Tdlib of


b.

Shaykh

IbrdJuiii

Abu

Ishdq

Yusiif asJi-Shlrdzl al-

Flruzdbddl

(d. A. H.

496), beginning, after the

doxology

<xaaJI

^9

<xaa^;:AJ

^a4,^i.oJI

a,.i.

<xJi

siiu^^

tj^j^

ixAst^-:*.

See

//. KJi.,

No. 3639, and,


p.

for this

commentary, the same

1. 22 comprises 518 of 21-5 X 15-6 c. and 25 11.; clear naskh rubrications dated Monday, the i8th of Dhu'l-Hijja, A. H. 1044; scribe,

volume
fif,

(vol.

ii),

436,

11.

3-4.

[Mm.

'Abdu'r-Rahman
comprises
ff.

b.

Ahmad

b.

'Abdu'I-Ghafir.
11.;

Mm. 1.23
as the last.]

520 of 21-5 x 157 and 25


;

dated Wednesday

the 24th of Safar, A. H. 1045

scribe the

same

1163
second

S^UJI 3

j-fiu

J^U

Sj.Atj.)l

ji^sfJiS

Qq. 6
the

An-imjfumt z-zdhira fi

niuluki

Misr wdl-QdJiira,

volume (from the reign of al-Maliku'n-Nasir) of Jajiidliid-Din AbiCl-Mahdsin Yusuf b. TagJiri-bardi s History of Egypt. See H.Kh., No. 13617; B.M.A.C.\ p. 569. [Ff 237 of 3r4X2i c. and 25 11.; fair naskh; rubrications; incomplete at end, and wanting colophon.]


232

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMAUAN MSS.

1164

^>W' ^j^

4^' *t^'

Add. 787
the Ilamziyya

An-)inkhbatii's-sa)iiyya, a

commentary on

(also called Uniniiil-Qiird) of al-Busiri (see B.M.A.C.'-, No.

1082,

p. 681''),

by Shaykh Shihdbu'd-Din
:

Ahmad
j^JJI

^IsuS-n)!

^^

j^^j-JI

beginning
Jjbl

J^^

OIjUJI

^JLt

di^*h.

u<=h!^

^_^l^l

aD

J^^aJt

[Ff.

rubrications
scribe

I5'0 c. and 30 11. poor, slovenly naskh dated Monday, the 26th of Safar, A. II. 809; Muhammad Khalafu'llah al-Asfar al-Malikl al-Ah;

90 of 207 X
;

madl.]

1165

y^)\

^JUa^

jXiJi

A^d^ [^j^]

Add. 3247
on the

A
b.

commentary on the

NtikJibatii l-fikar, a treatise

technical terms used in Tradition,

by Shaykh SJiihdbiid-Din

See H.Kh., No. 13634; Loth, No. 199-201, p. 50; Fleischer, Dresden Cat., No. 94. [Ff. 45 of 226 X 127 c. and 17 11.; fair naskh; rubrications; dated

Hajar al-Asqaldnl.

Dhu'l-Oa'da, A. H. 1072.]

1166

^UJUiJI

^jly

Ai^MS

a^3

Qq. 284

Nnkhbatii l-lutafd fl tawdrikhi l-K hulafd, an iirjuza or


qasida on the Caliphs, their names, order, dates of accession,
&c., with
b.

commentary of Shaykh' All


:

Shanisjid-D'm

b. al-Qddl 'Ald'iCd-Dln Muhaviviad, beginning, after the short

doxology

~.l-fiij|

wj-aJ!

u^3j*"

ioj**^!

^^iaJt

^si>..J!

jJ'^

l5*"

"<Ll.T ap>L;

3 aJ;^ JUUJI

li

3
c.

'^U)I

13

o-vJI
11.;

^^

J^*-'

"^t

[Ff.

120 of 27-3 X 15*8

and 25

large,

clear,

but


HAND-LIST OF
coarse naskh
;

MUHAMMADAN
;

MSS.

233

rubrications

defective at end (last date, A. H.


'All

495, accession of

Amir Abu

al-Mansur, the Fatimid

Caliph)

no colophon or

date.]

1167

^-

^^

Add. 5842

The NaJnu-i-Mir,
Sayyid Sharif
265.

or treatise on Arabic syntax of

Mir
263-

jfurjd/ii.

See P. C, No.

clxxviii", pp.

1168

^\
on

oiji jLo^l ^s ^Ww-N)! ^ jUu'i)! AAp

Qq. 128

NiizJiatii l-absar lua'l-istimd'

fi

akJibdri Dhaivdti l-qiiid\ a

treatise

women and
:

marriage, illustrated by anecdotes, in

lo chapters, as follows


234

MUI.I

HAND-LIST OK

AMM ADAN

MSS.

[V(.

ii6 of
;

207 X

15-2

c.

and 21

11.;

good naskh

rubri-

cations

not dated.]
jW^'i)' ^;v^ 3

1169
Shauisii\i-Din

j^*^!

^>
of

Qq. 195

The Nnzhatiil-absdr
hainniad
b.

iva Jiihaynatu' l-akhbdr

Shaykh

Miihainviad b. Shaykh Abiis-Siwuv b. MiiAbiil-Hasan al-Bakrl, a general history of the


its

world from

earliest

beginnings

till

the reign of Sultan

Murad IV

(A.

II.

1032), divided into an Introduction and 24


:

chapters, and beginning

246 of I9'3 X I4"2 c. and 21 11.; fair naskh; rubrications dated Tuesday the 14th of Rajab, A.H. 1042.]
[Ff.
;

1170

j^l-^i

iAp

Oo. 6.

58
in

The
India,

NuzJiatiC d-dama ir, a history of the Afghan power by Ahmad'' All. See P. C, No. Ixxx, p. 154.

1171, 1172

v>A^l 4*>
of
the

^^^ 3^^g
of

Two
202.

copies

NnzJiatul-Qulfib
/*. 6".,

Hanidiilldh

Mustawfi-i-Qazivlni.

See

Nos. cxxi, cxxii, pp. 201-

1173
lection

j-olaJI 3

^,rtA'l

c^r^il

3 j^L-3l iA>i

Qq. 182^

NiLzJiatu l-i)iusdniir

wa

aiilsii l-viiiqini

zvdl-hddir, a col-

of anecdotes arranged in chapters according to the


e.g.,

subject which they serve to illustrate,

A.\a^\
:

^aJI

j><.^.n

J>A*!I

^Ij,

wW. &c., beginning

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

235
This portion

[For description of MS. see No. 502 supra.


occupies
ff.

i-ioi, and

is

without date or colojjhon.]

1174

Jli^l o'^^^\

j^i i^ JU-i^l

AAjJ [j.-a;a^]

Qq. 151

abridgement of the cosmography entitled Nuzhatti'lmushtdq fl dJiikri iklitirdqi l-dfdq, composed in A. H. 548 by the Sharif Abu 'Abdilldh Muhammad b. Muhammad alIdrisi as-Siqilli for

An

Roger
i,

II,
p.

King
;

of Sicily.

See H.Kh.,

13726; Cat. Bodl., Aboulfeda, Introduction,

No.

p.

192; ii, p. 535; Reinaud's cxiii Loth, p. 209^; B.M.A. C.^,


A. D. 1592.
;

No. 685,
c.

p.
11.

467
;

ed.

Rome,

[Ff.

194 of 21-9 x 157

and 17

good, large naskh

not dated.]

,1175

0^>U)!

aA>i

Add. 3219

wa's-saldtln,

Misr inina' l-kJmlafd Egypt from the Muhammadan conquest till the restoration of Mustafa I, composed in A. H. 1027 by SJiaykh Mar^i b. Yusuf al-Hanball al-Maqdisl for the Qddl 'Azmi-zdda. See H.Kh., No. 13742; B.M.A. C.^,
NuzJiatii n-Nddhirlu fi-uian taivalld

a history of

pp. 560-561
c.

V. C, vol.

ii,

pp. 149-15

1.

[Ff 90 of

15-6 x lO'O

and 19

11.;

good naskh; rubrications

collated throughout.]

J^l "^^^
See Part
II,

a.^
s.v.

Add. 761 Add. 792


Druse
books.

untitled MSS.,

11, v,

1176

wA^^

pAsi

Oo. 6. 432

Nuskha-i-muusha'ab, a treatise on the derived conjugations


in Arabic.

See P. C, No. clxxvi^, pp. 260-262.

1177

A<.i>

Aw oL^il* cAa^wU
'AbdiilldJi

cAafc.,~J

Add. 846

great MatJinawl of Jaldhid-Din

al-Abbdsis recension of the Rumi entitled Nuskha-indsikha-i-Mathnawiyydt-i-saqlma. See P. C, No. ccxxvii, pp.
'AbdiCl-Lafif
b.

315-319-


236

HAND-LIST OK MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.

1178

^l^t ^\ UjJ^
b.

arL.

^
'All

^^)l A<^3

Qq.

242

NasaDiatif l-as f'l

linjjati Sayyidi-iia
b.

Abi
b.

'Abbas AJunad

Qddir

al-Jlldnl,

'Abdul-Qddir beginning
:

1-' Abbas by AbtilAhmad.. .b. 'Abdu'l-

Jl^l
jutji

Jj>aJI

'oUxLJI
'Wk

^Ji*ll

'oUJt ^/53t
^-'Aj'
'^^
-5

^
Ujk;j~(

J^^l

cAaJ J^*^l
JljJI J aLLi
<
i^J'-j-'

j^ j^i' u'

''^ J

;*^'

(,Xc
J>,eafc

OjUll j>\^\
Li'^'

j*^3^)l >>U'^)I

jl*-l

o-
'<i-ijl

^^s-^l

O^

J^-o-e*-!

^l**)l

^jjI

^J^j-^

[Ff.

128 of 144 X
;

rubrications

HI c. and 14II. no date or colophon.]


l5;-n^

fair

Maghrib! hand;

1179

u^
Haydar
'All
1

Add. 808
'All

The

NisJidn-i- Hay dart, a history of

Khan

and Tipu Sultan Kinndnl. See P. C, No.

by Mir Hnsayn
cv, pp.

b.

Sayyid' Abdicl-Qddir

81-182.
(LI. 6. 103

1180-1184

ck^^ V^^

Oo. 6. 592

oo. 6. 44 Add. 225

(Add. 2411
Five copies of the well-known

Arabic-Persian rhymed

vocabulary entitled Nisdbti s-sibydn of

Abu

Nasr-i-FardJil.

See P.C., Nos.

cl,

cli^,

clii

(fif.

9-69), clxx^,

clxxi-;

pp.

236-238 and 253-256.

1185
[Ff.

^iJ^'
101^-108^.]

^l^

Add. 442'
a Turkish version of

Nasd ihu' l-JSInluk,

al-Ghazzali's "Counsels to Kings," beginning:


HAND-LIST OF

237

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

See H.Kh., No. 13837; Berlin Turk. Cat., No. 257, pp. 280-281 L. C, V, p. 272. [For description of MS. see supra, No. 1066. This portion has no separate colophon.]
;

1186
[Ff.

J>JUJt

A:w^

Add. 1168'

43^-7I^]

containing
Efendi's

Naslhahi l-Miiluk, another Turkish treatise Abdu'llah to Kings, based on Naslhatul-Muluk targkib'^" li-Jmsni^ s-suluk (comadmonitions
'

posed
iv,
1
1

for

Sultan

Muhammad
Ahmad

IV,

A. H.

1058-1099; see L.C.,


d. a, h.
:

p.

225),

by 'Uthman-zada [Ahmad Ta'ib Efendi,


III (A. H.
1 1

36] for Sultan

15- 1 143), beginning

[For description of MS., see supra, Nos. 25, 309, &c.]

1187

^>UJi a=--A3

Gg.

6.

403
it

Naslhatu^l-Muluk, another similar work translated, as


appears, from the Persian of Husayti
A. H.
1

Vd idh-i-Kdshifl
'

(d.

910), into

Malay.

For

full

account of this MS., see

Dr Van Ronkel's Account of Six Malay MSS. of the Cambridge


University Library in Bijdi'agen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volketikunde van NederlandscJi- Indie, 6* Volgr. II, pp. 8, 11- 19, etc. [For description of MS., see supra, Nos. 529 and 907. This

portion occupies

ff.

46*^- 10 P.]

1188

J^^ J iV

^^
iva
first

J^^^^'

j-^'

Add. 2782

of

Two copies in one volume of an account of the exploits Muhammad 'All (from A. H. 12 18-1229) entitled an-NasrtclNajd, but this title has been copy only) to that of alIt

viumtadd fi fath TiJidma

subsequently altered (in the

Washy wdt-Tardz fi, Fathil-Hijdz.

begins

jMOAlt

j^tPr-

y*^^ ^^i


HAND-LIST or MUIIAMMADAN MSS.
[The
ff.

238

first

copy, which appears to be incomplete, comprises


fif.

16,

the second,
11;

and 21

32(=ff. 48 poor but legible naskh

in
;

all),

of

23-9 x 171
;

c.

rubrications

no date or

colophon.]

1189

^DjJ^J' o-s^^l jAt o- >>v*^l JJ*^'


alUi' s-sajnti

Qq. 84

An-Niitqii L-viafhuiH min

l-ma'lmn, a treatise

on the instances in scripture and tradition of the speaking


of inanimate objects, here ascribed to SJiaykh Abtil-Faraj
'

Abdiir-Rahmdn ibmil-Jazvzl.

B.

M.A.
cit.)

C:-,

No.

See H.Kh., No. 13843, and This work (see Rieu, 143, pp. 721-722.
viz.,

loc.

is

ascribed to various other authors,


TugJiar, Ndsiriid-Din

Shihdbiid-

Dln

Ahmad b.

A bn' I-'Abbas Muhammad

The text conb. Tughril, and 'All al-Mardghl al-Qabbdni. tained in this MS. corresponds with that referred to in the
last

paragraph but one of Rieu's notice, and begins

[Ff. 155 of 17-9 X 13-9 c. and 17 11.; good naskh; rubrications; dated Thursday, Sha'ban 15th, A. H. 840.]

1190
better

id>^j o-i J^*-) j>>a-"v<r^

Dd.

5.

35^

The well-known General History of Sa'ld b. Batriq, known as Eutychius, Patriarch of Alexandria. See Pococke's ed. (Oxford, 1658); B.M.A.C.\ pp. 48-49. For

description of this MS., see S7ipra, No. 170.

1191

w-J*yi

^^^)\ o-^

^ ^-J"
b.
;

Add. 3186
b.

The second

third of

Ahmad

Muhammad

Ahmad

al-MaqqarVs [d. A. H. 104 1] well-known history of the literati of Spain, and especially of the Wazir Lisanu'd-Din b. alKhatlb. See B.M.A.C.\ pp. 163, 434, 443 B. M.A. C\ Nos. [Ff. 367 of 22'3 X 16-2 c. and 23 11.; 66'j-66g, pp. 451-452. fair naskh rubrications dated the end of Dhu'l-Oa'da. A. H.
; ;

1 1

18.]


HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

239
Qq. 91

1192

An epitome of ^(^?7 Mansur ath-TJia'dlibVs TJiimdnClQulub (see B.M.A.C}, pp. 332-333) entitled Naf/iatiilMajlub iimi thimdri'l-Qulub. See Z. C, vol. pp. 223-224. The work comprises 61 chapters, of which a full table of contents (ff. 1^-5*) is prefixed, and begins
i,
:

lUI

'djtol

>C^)) s^L)
(of

j-Xfi ^.tfiA-Lt

*i)

ljk<,..

^JUj

aW!

jL^^awt

[Ff

158

which

this

No. 659 supra) of 28*5 x 17*3 rubrications not dated.]


;

see work occupies ff. 1-108 c. and 31 good naskh 11.;


;

1193

^j^l 01^0.
saints, edited

o- i-^"^' olswjj
Jdv/l's

Add. 2625
Bio-

Nfn^u'd-Dln

'Abdiir-Rahmdji

well-known

graphy of Sufi
cclxxvi,
p.

by Nassau Lees

(Calcutta, 1858),

entitled Nafa/idtn'l-iins viin Jiadardti'l-Quds.

See P.C., No.

360.

1194

e^j^ oUii
See P. C, No.
cccxxiii^, pp. 402-403.

Add. 3113

A
stani.

small collection of anecdotes and witticisms in Hindu-

1195

O^j^
Nigdristdn of Qddl
lix,

Add. 2934
b.

The

Ahmad

Muhanwiad

GJiajfdrl.

See P.C., No.


1196

pp. 115-116.

O^i
oi Nal u
p.

3 J^

Oo. 6.

48

The poem

Daman by Shaykh AbiH-Fayd Fayyddt.


373.

See P. C, No. ccxci,

1197

Alkpi
defence of

oUi

^ 2^\^\ j^

Add. 3231

Islam against the attacks of Christian


Shirdz'i

missionaries, entitled

'Ah Akbar

b.

'All

Nuriil-hiddyat fl itJibdtir-risdlat, by See P.C., (circ. A. H. 1237).

No. cccxxix, pp. 415-416.


240
IIAND-LTST OF

MUHAMMADAN
MSS.
Ff. 1. 5
b. 'All b.

1198

O-cr-^^ J^iA^

O^i-Ji

jr

The romantic
Mikhnaf
Tod
pp.
Lilt
b.

history of the death of al-Husayn

Abl Talib and the tragedy of Kerbela ascribed


Yaliyd al-Azdl.
schreiber der Araber, No. 19,

to Ad77

See Wustenfcld's Geschichtpp. 5-6, and the same scholar's


1883);
also L.C.,
ii,

dcs Hjtsein ben

'All (Gottingen,

166-167.

This MS. begins:

aJJI

^JA)

3 ^"^-Jt
dJJI

(xAe-

^\)o
^j\
,>ft

^\
0I3J
dus-

^j^l

^Js-

^j.^^\
<^*^^'

j^_a\

yjj\

h^

du^

ir^J
^>oo.JJl

C.A.^a^
jk-*

e^^\
4JJI

V^*^

<^^^^

^JjJa.

^\

^^j

L^^J*^'

L5'*^ ^'

[Ff.

88 of 20"4 X i5"4
not dated.]

c.

and

13

11.;

clumsy but legible

naskh

1199

J^^J^ ji\y

Add. 1081

Nawddiru
p.

l-amthdl, a small collection of Persian proverbs


jfdn.

arranged alphabetically, by 'All


405.

See P. C, No. cccxxv,

1200

j^*^'^' 3 .^r^^i

u^iy

3 i^^)^ 3

^' jiV
(f.

Qq.

294

collection

of witticisms, droll stories, anecdotes, wise

saws, and verses of poetry, entitled in the preface

2%

1.

12)

Naivddiru' l-milah lua

l-ak/ibd)'

wa fai'a idii l-hikam


is

zual-as/i'dr.

The beginning name does not

of the preface

missing, and the author's

appear, but he mentions the

name

of his son
A. H.

'Ivtddud-Din Abu'l-Ma'dli Ahmad, and the date


Begins abruptly
:

636.

D^LajJI

jJ

OlS^'N)!

Jt^^ilwU

SjUJI

,^jAJLi

JaaJI

^ja" J3Ij

HAND-LIST OF
^^J'

MUHAMMADAN
1^-*-'
>'^3'i)l

MSS.

24 ^>-o-*

CHJJ'

>'"o*

(^

^AM^I 3

J--*^

^1

iuUJI J

5JLi*JI

OjU^I
c.

t^jUe*.

j^Xt

c'^J^^)^

j Aj^aJI

[Ff.

62 of 24"3 X i6"4

and 21

11.

ancient, rather cursive

naskh,

much

discoloured, and in
;

many

places so

much

injured

as to be illegible

written in several different hands, probably

(a date occurring at the

of the 13th century of our era, certainly between A. H. 649 end of the book) and 727, in which

year the MS. was perused by a Persian

named Muhammad

b.

Ahmad

b.

'All b. Isma'Il al-'Ajaml.]

al^t
See supra, No. 143,

jii^t

Ff. 6.

38

s.v. ^.i**!! ji'^f^l.

1201

Qq. 225

and curious work entitled ivdl-Arab ila akJidlnlfl containing the legendary and actual history Mnslhni7i Fdi's, of the Arabs and Persians (especially the Sasanian dynasty) down to the Muhammadan Conquest. Although the alleged

good copy of the

rare

NiJidyatiil-irab

akhbdril-Furs

compilation of this work by 'Amir ash-SJui'bl

(a. H. 19-104),
b.

Ayyub
in
b.

b.

al-Qirriyya (put to death by al-Hajjaj

Yusuf early

the 8th century of our era) and the celebrated 'Abdu'lldJi

al-Mnqnjfd (put to death

in A. H. 139)

is,

for chronological

reasons, hardly possible, while the


(d.

ait. 90 in A. H. 828), u ho is and supplemented the work for Harunu'r-Rashid,

preamble by al-Asvia'i stated to have re-edited


is

vcr\'

suspicious, the actual contents of the book, especially in

what

concerns Sasanian history, appear to merit more attention

than

is implied in the disparaging remarks of Professor Noldeke {GeschicJite d. Pers. ?/. Arab, zur Zeit d. Sasanideii, Other MSS. exist in the British p. 478 and n. 2 ad calc). Museum {B.M.A.O, pp. 418-419 and 581-582, Add. 18,505 and Add. 23,298) and in the Gotha library. [Ff. 232 of

B.

16


242
iQ'i

HAN1)-I,IST OF

MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
j^ood,

X I2\S

c.

and 29

11.;

clear

naskh

rubrications
;

some leaves supplied in a later and \vf)rse hand by one Fathu'llfdi, in the middle of Rabi' I, A.
the library of Sayyid
Safa.]

transcribed
II.

1024, for

Ahmad

b.

Sayyid

Muhammad

Abu's-

1202

v^'i)!

uy^

vj*^'

^\^
b.

Add. 829
'Abdii'l-Wahhdb

The twenty-second and


an-Ninvixyri al-Kindi
(d.

twenty-third volumes of the great

encyclop;edia of SJiihdbiid-Dln
A. H.

Ahmad

732) entitled Nihdyatiil-irab fiinuni'l-Adab. See H.Kh., No. 14069; B.M.A.C.\ pp. fi 169^ 613^; B.M.A.O, No. 714, p. 486, and the references

This volume begins with ch. vi of Part v of Fami, dealing with the Conquest of Africa and the history of Spain and the West (ff. 1-125); ch. vii (ff. 126135), treating of those who strove by force of arms to usurp the Caliphate, immediately follows it, and concludes the first
there given.

the

fifth

half (= vol. xxii) of the manuscript.

The

subject of this last


(ff.

chapter
Ch.
viii

is
(ff.

continued, however, in vol. xxiii

i37''-i6i^).

161^-232^) treats of the Slave-war conducted by

the rebel Sahibu'z-Zanj,and of the Carmathians and Kharijites;

and part of
&c.) during

ch. ix

(ff.

232*^-251),

which concludes the volume,

of the dynasties which arose in the East (Persia, Transoxania

the decline of the Caliphate, of which the Samanids and Saffarids only are included in this volume. rubrications [Ff. 252 of 26-0 X 177 c. and 25 11.; good naskh
;

not dated.]
2LiN|l

J^\

ajV5

Qq. 277

described above, No. 910, s.v. >A*j 3 i'yaJI

NUidyaUis-sfd wa'l-uinniyya, a work on horsemanship, ^,1-ii w>ll^

1203

<i^ ^r^
mathnawl poem
in

Add. 318

the Pakhtu or

Afghan language,

entitled Nirang-i-IsJiq

("The Magic

of Love"), beginning:


HAND-LIST OF
[Ff.
ta'llq
;

'

MUHAMMADAN
and 9
11.
;

MSS.

243
fairly legible

102 of 30"5 X I9'5

c.

poor but

dated the lOth of

jumada

II,

year omitted.]

1204

^l>*JI ><J^
treatise

^9

e5^iy'

Add. 222
'Assdr,
entitled

on

rhyme by

Muhammad

Kitdbtil-wdfi fi
pp. 265-267.

ti'dddil-qawdfi.

See P. C, No. clxxix,

1205

lS^-W

^USI^
Persian

Add. 27782
translation

Part of the Wdqi^dt-i-Bdbarl, or

of
b.

Babar's Mem.oirs made by Mirzd KJidn

'Abdii'r-Ra/ilin

Bayrdni Khdn.

See P. C, No. lxxxvi^ pp. 160-162.

1206
of beginnings

jiij'iii

aijA*

^1

JjI-'V'
(^''

Qq. 116

Al-ivasd'il ila ma^rifati l-awd'il


"),

Means to the knowledge by ShaykJi JamdhCd-Dm as-Suynti. See


; ;

H.Kh., No. 14213; L.C., ii, p. 188, v, p. 102. [Ff. 74 of 20"2 X I4"3 c. and 21 11.; fair naskh no date rubrications
or colophon.]

jla..aJt

^^
s.

jljUl J

^^\
-^

Add. 2782

Sec supra, No.

188,

v. j^a*^

^ <Ulyj

j^^i^-oJl

j-oJt.

1207
beginning
^3_j JJI

^^ c4^3
:

LI. 6. 272

Wasiyyat-iidma, Injunctions of the Prophet, in Turkish,

jc-iJi

dJ

jjkft

"s)

5^.oJI JjLj

^.ffJuLo

^_^JI JL5

J.A

(^jJ:jI

^<r*J-<5

,^^AJa-<a.<.

^.o-a^

i<Sj-'^

^^-^ Jj'

'

O-i^-o-*-oJ

^J"^ ^*^5 3

Lo^d

dj-wljl

jJjlioA^^

|J!

iS-o^^

OJ^**^

'r-'j'i

16

244
[Ff.
ff-

HAND-LIST OK MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


Ii8 of 147 X iO'3
''^

c.

and 9

II.

This portion occupies

written in a good, clear Turkish naskh, 39-79. ''^"<J pointed no date or colophon.]
;

1208,1209

^^^^,
W'asijyaf of

l'^l%
Miihamniad
b.

Two

copies of the

Pir 'All

Birgill, a

well-known work on religious beliefs and observances. See Rieu's Turkish Cat., pp. 6-7 V. C, iii, pp. 127-128; Pertsch, ^^r/. T.C.. pp. n, 93 (last par.), 125, &c. [Dd. 4. 9 comprises 51 of 20'6 x I2'8 and 13 II.; good, clear naskh rubrications not dated. Dd. 6. 66 comprises ff. 80 of 14-2 X 9-8 c. and 9 11. fair naskh rubrications not
;

fif.

dated.]

1210

u-tjJ^j|

wsw-aj J c-I^j

LI. 6. 273

A copy (comprising ff. 80-109 of the MS. described above, No. 1207) of the tract described under the above title in V. C, iii, p. 133, containing an imaginary dialogue, in Turkish, between Muhammad and Iblls.
1211, 1212

o^^)\ ol-ij
in 2 vols, of

complete copy

^^; J^ Ibn KJiallikdiis well-known

Biographies entitled Wafaydtii l-A'ydn, edited by Wiistenfeld


(Gottingen,

de Slane

(i

1 837-1 843) and translated by Baron Mac Guckin 842-1 871). See H.KIi., No. 14698; B.M.A.C.-,
ff".

Nos. 607-612, pp. 398-401. [Qq. 12 comprises 305 of 30*5 X 20'0 c. and 29 11. is written in a good, clear naskh, with rubrications and contains the first half of the work
;
;

Qq. 1 1, uniform with the above, comprises 251 (numbered 307-557), and is dated Saturday, Safar 23rd, A.H. 1095 scribe, Mulla 'Abdu['llah] b. Shaykh Muhammad
(vols. i-ii).
ff".
;

al-QudsI.]

1213
'lldh b.

id^syi

[^pj

Dd. 11. 35

The well-known CommQn\.diryo( Sadru'sh-Shari'a'UbayduMas'ud al-Mahbubi (d. A. II. 745) on the IViqdya, a

HAND-LIST OF
treatise

MUHAMMADAN
his

MSS,

245
grandfather

on

Hanafite

Law by
b.
'

maternal

See H. Kk., No. 14308, and in particular of p. 460 of this (the 5 sixth) vol.; B.M.A.C.^, No. 287, p. 187, and the references good, neat there given. [Ff. 262 of 2r2 x lyS c. and 21 11. naskh; rubrications, and text of the Wiqdya overlined in
BiirJidmi sh-SJiarVa
1.
;

Mahinud

Ubaydiilldh al-Mahbnbl.

red; dated
b.

Shawwal
b.

20th, A. H. 1049; scribe,

Hasan

b.

Musa

'Abdu'l-Mu'min

Yusuf.]
i^J'^l

1214

h^J^
Siifl

Dd.
doctrine,

6.

37

A
as
it

Turkish niathnawl poem on


appears from a note on the
:

entitled,

fly-leaf,

Hiddyatii l-irshdd,

and beginning

'OnjI J.*X3 0K)J^^ **^** L5^'j^

'*^;!'

J^->
;

Oj^

^Z^j3U>
;

^^\

tions

[Ff 28 of I7"9 X 12-6 c. and 11 11. bad nasta'llq rubricanot dated.] The following colophon may contain the
;

correct
^l^jjjl

title

of the

work

oj.^A^

(J^Ja-j

iL-jjkiJI

ajjM.'s)l

iLj^i*yJI

5JJ--;^)t

1215
Hiddyatii l-Mn
a
doctrinal
tract,

C><i^V
ini7iin

^M^

Add. 575
"),

("the Guidance of True Believers

in

the

Hindustani or Urdu language,


[Ff.

comprising a preface and

3 sections.

54 of 20*3 x I3"8

c.

and 9

11.;

poor Indian

ta'llq,

dated

A. D. 1831.]

1216-1218

pji^iii

J idW^'

297 298 Qq. iQq. 299


(Qq.

prudence,

The Hiddya, a well-known work on Hanafite Jurisby Shaykh BiirJidmid-Din 'All b. Abl Bakr

al-Marghindnl (d. A. H. 593), in 3 volumes. See H. Kh., No. 14366; B.M.A.C}, pp. 116-117; Ellis' Cat. of ArabicV. C, iii, Books in the British Museum, vol. i, pp. 227-229 202-205, &c. [Q^- 297 comprises ff 324 of 27*2 x 17-5 c. pp.
;


246

HAND-LIST
11.;

i)V

MUHAMMyVDAN

MSS.

and II 220 of

Qq. 298,
c.
;

26-1 X 15

nasta'lTq,

worse

in

ff. 185 of 27-1 x i6-8 c; Qq. 299, (f. handwriting throughout a bad Indian the 2nd volume than in the others no
;

date or colophon.]

1219
Iliddyatii n-NaJnv,

3*^1

2^:jj^

Add. 4175
Syntax.

a treatise

on Arabic

See

P. C, No. clxxvii, pp. 262-263.


A-^lj^l ^^j.A

Dd.

4.

283

[See above, No. 1055,

s.v. wfta*-a^.]

1220

o^iU-

i^jl .>-^ci5 ^j.i,

o>sw.aJI

>a

Qq. 117

HazziiL-qiihuf fi sharhi qasidi

A bi

Shddfif,

Muhammad

b.

'

Abdic l-Jawzvdd

b.

KJiidr ash-Sharblni.

by Yfisuf b. See

B.M.A.C.-, No. 1094, pp. 688-689, and references there given. [Ff. 288 of 20-I X 14-8 c. and 19 11.; clear but ugly naskh
;

rubrications.

and is dated Wednesday, Shawwal 28th, A. H. 1139. It was written for the Amir Mustafa Chorbajl. There is no colophon at the end of
Vol.
i

ends at

f.

161,

vol.

ii.]

1221

^*J^5l

OAA

Nn.

3.

58

The Haft Iqlim


ex, p.
188.

of Ainln A/iDiad Rdzi.

See P. C, No.

1222

j^>^

^^

Add. 3149*
See P. C, No.
cclxxviii,

The Haft Alandha r


pp. 361-362.

of Hdtifi.

1223

^*t~Ji

J^W

[v^^]

Add. 3239

A collection of religious and devotional formulae, talismans, &c., entitled al-Haydkil as-Sab'a, ascribed to the Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq, beginning:

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

247

printed slip pasted on the inside of the cover, and


:

partly obliterated, runs as follows


gical MS.,
'

"

Manuscript.

Litur-

on 236 pages, of an early date, supposed to be the Manual of Sheiks,'... 7iative viorocco. This was purchased by a gentleman who was long resident in Assyria, who pa
it,

with the intention of publishing


accomplish."
;

it

but this he did not

live to

[Ff.
;

127 of

77

5'i c.

and 7-9

11.;

poor

naskh

rubrications

not dated.]

aIuIji al^Ji

j>

allji al^i

Add. 3257^

Al-Hay' atiC s-saniyya ff l-Hay' ati s-saniyya, a treatise by Jaldhid-Din as-Snyfitl. See H.KJi., No. 14437 For description of MS. (of B.M.A.CJ^, p. 782, No. I226\ which this portion occupies ff. 1^-24'^) see Part II, untitled
SJiaykh
;

MSS., IX,

s.v.

MSS.

of Mixed Contents.
>AjJt '^^i

1224
Vols,
i

Add. 3260

and

ii

(bound together) of the well-known Antho'Abdu'l-Malik


b.

logy of

Abu Majisur
;

Miihanwiad
;

b.

Isvia'll

See H.Kh., No. 14452 B.M.A. C.\ Wiistenfeld's GeschichtscJir. d. V.C., i, pp. 335-340 p. 265^ This MS. belonged to Lee of Arab., pp. 61-62, No. 191, &c. Hartwell, in whose hand are two notes on the title-page referring to the loan of it in 1846 to Dozy and in 1854 to Professor Wright. [Ff. 290 of 217x157 c. and 29 11.; curious stilted naskh rubrications dated Thursday, the beginning of Jumada I, A. H. 147 scribe, Muhammad Sa'Id b. Muhammad b. Ahmad, commonly called Ibnu's-Samman.]
an- N'lsdbnrlath-Tha'- alibi.
; ; ;

1225

Os-ll^l cA*^

>^^Sl_jJl

[v^-=]

Qq. 227
atli-

The

recension of the above-mentioned

Abu Mans fir

Tha' alibi's

Yawdqlt

fi

bddi

l-viazvdqit,

supplemented from

24H
his

IAN I)- LI ST OV

MUIIAMMADAN

MSS.
in

K itdbiidh-dltaraif

waH-lataif^ described

L. C,

i,

p.

219.
ylbfi

The name of the editor is given in the opening Nasr Ahmad b. 'Abdur-Razzdq al-Maqdisi:

line as

Besides the reference to L.C. above given, see Ibid.,

i,

pp.

216-218;

F. C,

i,

pp.

Il2-T^it^\
i,

and

Ellis'

CVz/.

books in the British M?iscuni,\o\.

pp. 51-52.
[Ff. 102
;

of Arabic This recension


of 20'6 x I4"8

has been printed


c.

in Cairo, A.

li.
;

1300.

and 17

11.

good, clear naskh


A. H. 11

rubrications

dated the 3rd


Hijazi
al-

of Sha'ban,

33; scribe, Mustafa

Ahmad

Mash-hadi.]

1226

s:x.5i3^l s:u.5l^.

W^^]

Qq. 129

Another work in part of the same character, and almost same title ( Yawdqitii l-inazvdqit), as the above, and ascribed to " ash-Shaykh an-Nisdburl',' but wholly different
of the
as to contents.
A^'^JLaJI

It besrins

^IaJI voL^*^!

f^J^^

^Hj OwjSI^^I w^5t^ ^\JLSs

iJsLt^

3 jLaj*^!
^.vJ

iJjlj

5;.=>J^

<*-3

1,/^'

5>-X-e

O---^

A-^

j^u u^
The

J^^d

^!>*J'

'^!>^i

^
"

'ji-a*;L-'N)t

i^j^i

part of the

volume dealing with

however, occupies but a few pages, the

last

blame and praise," heading in this


HAND-LIST OF
category being on

MUHAMMADAN
MSS.

249

This

is

f. 5% "in praise of poverty" (jAa!i\ ^j^ ^J). followed by a long discussion between persons of

different trades (the physician, the Siifl, the goldsmith, the

carpenter, &c.).

On

f.

11^ begins a section

headed

'l^X^I J^5 (j^ aJs. Jjcj

jJLj 3

l-ac'N)t

^%2^\ w)b
Tawaddud

On

f.

13''

begins the story of the handmaiden

and her discussion with the learned men before Hariinu'rRashld (see No. 846 supra), which occupies the remainder of the volume (ff. i3''-34^). [Ff. 34 of 20-6 x 14-8 c. and 21 11. small and ungraceful but fairly clear naskh no date or
; ;

colophon.]
Is^Jj

3 wiw^j

{a.J,9)

Add. 1066
See above.

The Story of Yusuf and


No. 859.

ZiilaykJid in Arabic.

1227 1232

^'^^ 3 <^^i

6. 3 Add. 202 Add. 804 Add. 1573 (Add. 2626 Add. 2771

(Mm.

The Romajice of Yusuf and ZulaykJid in Persian verse, by Mulld Nuru'd-Din 'Abdn'r-Rahmdn Jdinl. See P.C.^ Nos.
cclxviii-cclxxiii, pp. 355-358.

1233

UwJj 3 U^^i
in

Dd.

4.

10

The Romaucc of Yusuf and Zulaykhd, by Yahyd Bay, beginning :

Turkish verse,

The

author's

name
in

is

mentioned not only

in a

note on the

title-page but also

the fourth bayt from the end of the

poem

%*' kS'^^^ <S^^

*JL^_>.;.tfiJ

3J

"^3' A^'-a^:!

i^J^'

*^i'-*^

See H.K/l, No. 14500. [Ff 159 of 207x12-5 c. and good ta'llq rubrications dated Dhu'l-Oa'da, A. ll. 11.; 975, i.e. during the author's lifetime, if H. Kh. is correct in stating that he was still alive in A. H. 990.]
ly
;


250
FIAND-LIST OF

MUnAMMAI)AN
3 ^J^y.

MSS.

1234

l*i-Jj

Add. 259

The Romance of Yfistif and Znlayklid, in Turkish verse, by Sliaykh Hamdullah b. Aq Shamsud-Din Muhammad,
poetically
'oLj

named Hamdl
j^I

(d.

A.

II.

909), beginning:
^<^1 J3I u./LoJjt

dJ^I

<u>.JL)U AJJ.A
;

'aXjI

j^3
169 of

See

//.

Kh., No. 14497


c,

^- ^.

'.

PP- 621-623.
;

[Ff.

and 19 11.; good, clear naskh rubrications defective at the end, no date or colophon. On the last two " Robert VVynch bought pages occur the following notes this book at the destruction of the Turkish fleet": "This book was taken by a man who escaped from the Turkish fleet when the Russians defeated them this day."]
:

2roxi2-5

1235

l^j

J ^Aw^j

Add. 323

'

The Romance of Yfisuf and Zulaykhd, in Pakhtij or Afghan verse, paraphrased from the Persian of J ami by Abdu' l-Qddir Khan Khadak. [Ff 42 of 26-5 x 17-9 c. and
12
11.;

large, clear

naskh

rubrications; no date or colophon.]

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF TITLED


MANUSCRIPTS.
1236
^j^L!^
J-ili.!

Add. 3607

i-KdsJdfi.

Another copy of the Akhldq-i-Muhsinl of Hnsayn Wd'idJiSee Nos. 23-25, pp. 4-5, snpra. [Ff 166 of 2r9xi27and 15 11.; fairta'llq; rubrications; dated Sha'ban
20, A. H. 1248.]

1237

'^US-s)! ^Lwi
Asdsu'l-Iqtibds

Add. 263
b.

The

of IkJitiydr

GJiiydtJuid-Din al-

Hiisaynl, a

manual of Quotations and the Epistolary Art,


SUPPLEMENT TO PART
compiled
308-310.
nasta'llq
;

I.

25
;

in

A. H.

897.

[Ff.

90 of

20-I X
;

rubrications

See H.KJi., No. 561 V.C., i, pp. I r6 c. and 17 11.; rather scrawly dated A. II. 1000.]
^'^'

1238

(l5%^)

J^^'

Add. 3542

Sikandar-ndma, or Book of the Gests of Alexander, in the ranial metre, wanting both beginning and end. A large portion of the work (ff 137''- 197^) is occupied by an account of the history of the world before Alexander, and of its subsequent history down to the time of the Ottoman Sultans Orkhan, Murad I, Bayazld I and his son Prince Sulayman, during whose brief rule at Adrianople this poem was evidently composed, since he is spoken
in

Turkish verse,

of as

still

reigning in the following verses

'il

\S^^^- Cw^-*-^ bjSii^^


<sX*Sua^

(j'^^^i.S

'ilji-6

^jJL.:^_yJ\
w>jul
(J-Jil

A.^1
viJLiJI

0>^

jX.^

^c-^j

3-^

J><^^^

'voUi.

^^tt-ljU^

t.

It

would appear

certain, then, that this


(d.

is

the Iskandar-

ndnia of AJpnadi Karniiydni

A.

II.

815), which, as Hajl

named

Khalifa (No. 684) informs us, was composed for the abovePrince. [Ff 212 of 28'3 x 20'0 c. and 18 11.: large,
;

clear ta'llq

rubrications.]

1239

'

^\js^^)S

^s

v'j^^^i

Add. 3519

A
(ff

1-8)

work on Arabic Grammar, of which the beginning is supplied in a more modern hand, while the end is
:

missing, entitled al-lTdb fi 'l-I'rdb, beginning

252

HAND-LIST OK M U

1.1

AM M ADAN

MSS.

lyl > n

"'

Sj.-jJL^ w)!^*^!

(J>-

*>*-3 3

^j'-j'^

^^^

L5^^

<AL^^LjL_

is affbrded by the seems probable that J15, the work may be by Adu Sa'id Hasan b. 'Abdu'Uah asSayrafl (d. A. H. 368). [Ff. 120 of 225 x 170 c. and 23 11.; good naskh rubrications. The writing of the MS. (except the later supply) probably dates from the sixteenth or seven-

The only

indication

of authorship

constantly recurrinf^

j^^juj

^\

and

it

teenth century of our era.]

1240
on Medicine
in

als-^UJI

^c^L^l J

allkJi

^1>^)I

Add. 3522

Al-agJirddii' t-tibbiyya 7vd l-viabd/iithii l-'A/d' iyya, a treatise


in fifteen sections or

books
Atsiz
b.

the

reign

of

Nusratu'd-Din

{G?iftdr), composed Khwarazmshah by

Zayiuid-Di)i Abiil-Fadd'il Isindll


al-Jurjdnl
I9"5
(d.

al-Hnsayn al-Husaynl
extracted.
ta'llq
;

A. H.

535), author of the DJiakJiira-i-Khwdthis

rasnishd/n, from

which
19
A. H,

work

is

[Ff.

86 of

X 14 7 c. and dated Safar, &c.,

11.;

small,

neat

rubrications;

1095.]

1241

'j^jl-^x^ J^jWl j\^\ 3 J:j>^Jt j!^i


first

Add. 3586

The

the well-known

volume of the Aiiwdrut-tatizll wa asrdriit-tdwlly commentary on the Our'an of al-BaydawT,


vi).

from the beginning to the end of the Suratiil-aji'dni (Sura

See

p. 17,
;

Nos. 104, 105 supra.


A. H.

[Ff. 115

of 26*4 x 180

c.

and

31II.

small, neat

naskh; rubrications; dated the loth of


(Add. 3510

Muharram, 1242-1244

874.]

-,

Add. 3511

lAdd. 3582
wjUiJOI

w^a^'

^^laJI J w>U*^JI

^jl

Sj-^JJ

One complete and two


uli'l-albdb

partial copies of the


b.

Tadhkiratti

of SJiaykh

Dd'ud

'Uviar as-Sfiri al-Antdki,


SUPPLEMENT TO PART
called al-Baslr.
;

I.

253

See H. Kh., No. 281 1 B.M.A.C.\ pp. 459, 633, 744; L. C, iii, 270; B. M. A. Cr, Nos. 809-810 (pp. 548549) No. 234 (p. 42) supra. Add. 35 lO comprises ff. 324 of 26*5 X 17-6 c. and 25 11.; fair naskh rubrications dated Thursday, Muharram 4, A. H. 1082 transcribed from a copy of the original contains the whole work as it is ordinarily known, i.e. down to \o in ch. iv. It concludes with a short biography of the author taken from the Suldfatu'l-^asr of Sayyid Ma'suin al-Madani. Add. 3582 comprises ff. 143 of 2 r6x I4'4 c. and 23 11.; good, modern naskh rubrications; not dated defective at beginning contains the fourth (and
;

last)

chapter only,
ff.

down
;

to

the

letter

\o.

Add.

3511

comprises
to ch.

rubrications
iv.

116 of 25-3 x 177 c. and 31 11.; clear naskh; not dated contains an anonymous supplement

of SJiaykJi

Baud's work, continuing the Dictionary


Js

of Medicine and the allied Sciences from


off in all

(where
261,
1,

it

breaks

known

copies

cf.

end

of the alphabet (iJa-i

^\

H. Kh.,

vol.

ii,

p.

4) to the

1245

Add. 3533

collection of official letters written in the year '44


I

by

mention of three persons of this name, Ibn Nubata al-Khatib (d. A. n. 374), Ibn Nubata as-Sa'dl the poet (d. A. H. 405), and Muhammad b. Muhammad Ibn Nubata (d. A. H. J^'}^. It seems probable that the last is the author of these letters, which are addressed to the following persons amongst others
Ibn Nidjdta.
find
:

ff^Kl
P>*Ja,.o

CHJJ'

t-j^-w

(r)

'

AjJIrJI

4Jtj.d^3!

^Ja*j

y,<^JaJI

^^\

^A
'^Jl
(^JjJI

^JsL^ 3j'^ O^
^-iUJI
(1)

O"-**-"

<^j-^ (*)
^^l^l

V"'./*^

/^-*^*^

*ij^iaafcJ

JIkh-

'UJt w^i3
(-ol5
ljji^j

o^l

^_^\

^l^

()
^^jI

jJ^jJI
^

^su

d\*Ak)\

^J

^...afc.)l

w-.-JaJI

SXJsAi AAffiJ ^Jisj^\ jJ.JjJI jwoU (y)

'ijtUjJI

iwjJ-oJ)

^j^j^:Zi


254

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.

j^\

(\r)

'^^-a^^

a-UftJLJI

w-jL) (w)

'

wJ^j

dJaA^l ^^^jU

(\>)

59 of i8-i X 12-3 c. and 13 11.; excellent old naskh, The date A. H. 863 in the followpointed, with rubrications. end appears to be the date when certain ing note at the
[Ff.

extracts were

made from

it

by the possessor

The

scribe's

name appears on
b. 'Asakir.]

the title-page as al-Mamluk

Muhammad
1246

^UAJI

u^L,:^^

Add. 3536

good and carefully-written copy of the TalkhisiilSee No. 264 supra, pp. 49-50. [Ff. 151 of 24-1 x MiftdJi. 13T c. and 9 11.; good naskh; rubrications; dated A. H.
1090; scribe, 'Ali-qull
b.

Khusraw Sultan Ardalan.]


^J
c5*vt^ ^-l-

1247

>5-^i >e^^'

Add. 3525

A
and

Nativities,

comprehensive treatise {Jdini') on Judicial Astrology in Persian, by Abiil-Hasan b. Abiil-Qdsim


:

al-BayJiaql, beginning
""

The MS. was transcribed for 'Abdu'l-Fattah Rasul Aghazada by Sayyid 'Abdu'l-'AzIz. The former (who lived, as appears from the colophon of Add. 3523, about A. H. 1137)
has added a note at the beginning to say that the
leaves of this MS. were copied from a
tasar) of the Jdjni' of BayJiaqi.
first

three

Compendium

{Ahikhif

As

regards the author,

he


SUPPLEMENT TO PART
I.

255

be the same as the Jurisconsult mentioned by H. Kh., he flourished in the sixth century of the liijra. [Ff. 356 of 2V\ X I5'2 c. and 19 11.; clumsy but legible nasta'llq, with
rubrications
;

many

tables.]

1248

>o>sj^l j,\S.^\

2^1^

Add. 3528

compendium

of Judicial Astrology, entitled Jaivdmi'-ii

ahkdmi n-mijTwi, by the same Abtil-Hasan b. AbiH-Qdsim Zayd b. Aniirak Muhammad b. al-Hdkim Abfi ^Ali al-

Husayn

\b?^
:

Abi't

Siilaymdn Funduq

b.

al- Hasan

al-Bayhaqi,

beginning

up to Khuzayma contemporary of the Prophet, gives a list of his numerous works on various subjects, and states the object and title of this book. [Ff. of 23-8 X 167 c. and 27 11.; fair ta'llq, becoming much 153 worse towards the end; dated Safar 15, A. H. 1 107 (.'').]
author, after giving his full pedigree
b.

The

Thabit

Dhu'sh-Shahadatayn,

1249

^i^ .A^UU
of 'Arifl.

Add. 3150
C.y

The Hdl-ndma
365-366.

See P.

No. cclxxxiii, pp.

1250
'J.U j-Aj,^

Add. 3535
^jjil u^^J 3 v*'j-^'
^jlJaJL-

OobC.

Two

Persian stories, entitled the Story of Sidtdii Ibrahim

and Nush-dfarln Gawhar-tdj (ff. I'^-SQ^), and the Story of Gicl and Htirmna (ff. 60^-106^), copiously illustrated with
very spirited paintings of considerable merit (about 63 in number). [Ff. 106 of 31-1 x 19-6 c. and 21 11.; fairly legible

nlm-shikasta
Karbala'i

dated

in

both colophons

A. H.

1241

scribe,

Ghulam

'Ali.]

2$C)

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


'w^!/*Ji oj.jji ^ w-!^-Jt

1251
Another
(d. A.
II.

Sju^

Add. 2891

coi^y of the

K harhiatii l-'ajaib
;

of Ibniil-Wardl

Sec Nos. 333-337. pp. 65 66 supra. [Ff. 241 749). rubrications and of 20'3 X 11-40. and 17 11.; excellent na.skh several maps and plans of a rather primitive gilt hcading.s kind dated Thursday in the beginning of Shavvwal, A. H.
;
;

946;

scribe,

Ahmad
'w..^!/aJl

b.

Muhammad

at-TarabulusI.]

1252

Sj.^^ J w-iia-aJi Sjo/^

Add. 3517

'aj'd'ib,

Another imperfect copy of Ibmil-WardVs Kharldatiilthe first heading being "Seville" (aJ--^I), and the
of mountains)
11.;

last (in the section treating

^*~'*i>.J

J**-.
;

[Ff.

107 of 175 X
tions.]

3*5 c.

and

15

good, clear naskh

rubrica-

1253

jW^'^Ji

Ji^'

uW

jW^'i)'

io'^Li.

Add. 3593

Dln,

The Khtildsatii l-akJibdr of Ghiydt/m'd-Dln b. Hiimdmu'dcommonly called KJiwdndamir (d. A. II. 941). See
;

Rieu's

given

Persian Catalogue, pp. 96-97 and references there Ethe's Catalogue, cols. 38-39. This copy appears to
it

be complete, save that


[Ff.

lacks the
21
11.;

doxology and
:

preface.

370 of 25*4 X 15*3

c.

and

excellent ta'llq

rubrica-

tions; dated the 26th of Rabl' II, A. H. 1055.]

1254

'j\'^^)\ jji

^j^ ^3

JS^\

j]\

Oo. 6.

24

hammad
entitled

The Commentary (entitled Durani l-Jiukkdui) by M21b. Fardmarz b. 'All, commonly called Mulld Khusraw (d. A. H. 885), on his own treatise on HanafI Furu',
Ghurarii l-ahkdni.

See H. Kh., Nos. 8579, 4993


p.

B.3I.A.C\ p. 121; B.M.A.C-, No. 295, of 257 X i6'5 c. and about 25 11.; written
hands, for the most part fairly legible
red
;
;

190.

[Ff.

321

in

various naskh

text overlincd with

dated

Muharram

9th, A. H. 1002.J

SUPPLEMENT TO PART
257

I.

1255

'j^-^-^t ji^*~^

^j^

^ jUsWI

jj.n

Add. 3515

The Durrji l-miikJitdr fl s/iar/ii tamvJrtl-absdr, a commentary on the Tamv'ini l-absdr of 'Ala7id-D'in Muhammad al-Haskafl (d. A. ii. 1088) by himself. See B. M. A. C.\ [Ff. 370 of 20*3 x I5'4 c. and pp. 123-124, No. ccxxii. text overlined with red; 23 11.; small, cramped nasta'llq rubrications dated Tuesday, Dhu'l-Qa'da 26, A. H. 195
;

scribe,

Muhammad Amln

b.

Muhammad

Salih

b.

Hajl

Isma'il.]

1256

V^^^T

ol>:!:>
is,

Add. 3594
of the
A.

The
Shah

D'lzvdn of Aftdb, that


(b. A.
p.
ir.
1

Mogul Emperor

'Alam
:

Persian Catalogue,

See Rieu's and references there given. This 720,


140,
d.

H.

1221).

copy begins

[Ff.

61

of 22-5 X I9"5

c.

and

15

11.;

fair ta'lTq
II.

rubrica-

tions; dated Thursday the 19th of Rajab, A.

1198, in the

25th year of the reign of 'Alam Shah.]

1257

'^^WJ^^d^
:

Add. 3524

The D'nvdn of Jdmi, beginning

The
qit'as

collection
ruba'Is.

consists
[Ff.

chiefly of ghazals,

followed by

and

clear ta'llq,
scribe,

280 of 22*8 x 14*5 c. and 15 11.; good, dated A. H. 949 written between gold borders
;

MuhammadI

b.

Mawlana Yar Muhammad

Afrasiyab.]

1258

00^
very
fine

u'>:!>

Add. 3539

A
B.

Hazln, the well-known Persian poet

and extensive collection of the poems of (Muhammad b. Abl


17


258

HAND-LIST OF Ml!IIAMMAI)AN
MSS.
A. H.

Talib
Rieu's

Jllfmi,

called 'Ali, b. A.

ii.

103,

cl.

1180).

Sec

Persian

Catalogue,
:

pp. 7\S-7\(\ &c.

The

preface

begins as follows

'*i ^'j^

\j^t^^

O-^W'

^-^^ J

'

vjr^

^5^

,_^_jLi

j-JkLJflJI

wkJI

I^JU

Syi^l ^ ^^AJ ^-JLc Os;^t

U^

C-J'

^_Xfi ;l^

(^-<:^-'

"^

This appears to be the same collection which

is

described

by Rieu
23*8 X
1

in
c.

the

passage above referred


15
11.,

to.

[Ff.

303 of
in gilt

5*0

and

besides

some poems

written
;

the margins; excellent, minute Persian nim-shikasta

ornamentation and rich 'unwans

no date or colophon.]

1259

J>^^ u'^i

Add. 3595

The Diu'd)i of Mir 'All Shir Nawai, in Oriental Turkish. See Pertsch's Berlin Turkish Catalogue, No. 380, pp. 372-373. Begins
:

[Ff.

136 of 2r8 X

3*4

c.

and

13

11.;

excellent
;

ta'lTq,

between borders ruled


colophon.]

in

red,

blue and gold

no date or

1260

^b

^hi^

Add. 3580

The Diwdn of the Hindustani poet Wall. This MS., which formerly belonged to Garcin de Tassy, comprises 202 written pages (= ff. 102) of 22"6xi2'6 c. and 14 11. Dated Safar 26th, in the 22nd year of the reign of Muhammadshah (= A. H. 1 153).
1261
(J3I
i

v^^)

c^^'-^-i-j'^^

'^^'^

^^^' 3520
entitled

Book
(ff.

of the well-known

work on Medicine
See
a
p.

DJiakJiira-i-Klnvdrasm-slidJil.

81

supra.

256

et

seqq.

supplied

in

more

modern

[Ff 259 hand) of

SUPPLEMENT TO PART
i8"2 X
I

I.

259
rubrications
;

r8

c.

and

11

11.;

good, clear naskh

no

colophon or date.]

1262

',^5*"^' 3ajjJJ\

jj^ --P ^s ^Mii\ Bj^h

Oo. 6. 53

Dhakhiratii I- uqba, a supercommentary on the SJiai'JuilWiqdya, by Akhu Yusuf b. Jitnayd Tuqdti, commonly called AkJiu Chalahl, who composed this work in A. H. 891-901, and See H. Kh., Nos. 5783 and 14308, especidied in A. H. 905. Loth, /. O. A. C, Nos. 231ally pp. 460 and 464 of vol. vi
;

[Ff. 426 of 2rox i2'o 233, P- 58rubrications no date or colophon.]


;

c.

and 25

11.;

fair

naskh

1263

j^C^
of the largest

j^ ol^Uj
ccii,

Add. 1055^

One
'

known

collections of the Rubd'iyydt pp. 292-293.

o{ Ulnar KJiayydm.

See P. C, No.
'alLijt w^b?

1264

i)L,j

Add. 3540

An anonymous
in
viz.:

and untitled Arabic work on Behaviour,


(Fas/),

four parts {Qisjn) each comprising ten sections

17

26o

IIAND-T-IST

OF MIMI AMMAT')AN MSS.

Ji*-3l3l

^^5
'l^ji\

'jlAJ.)!

j.iAJl

^s

'U.J.M
A.^ai-^3I

o^aJI ^s
1

4-JI

^^
"v

^J^Jt
3

J>-iJl

3
A

^5
3

'JyJl

j^5

Myj

Ja-j.jj.j

d,wla^<,Jl

^3

'Jj.^1

(.^"^J^*^!

[Ff.

69 of 22'0 X I4"0

c.

and 16

11.:

good, large naskh

rubrications; one leaf at least, including the Preface

and part

of the Table of Contents,

is

missing at the beginning; dated

Rajab

17, A. H.

768

scribe, 'Abdu'llah b.
li-^'

'Umar

al-Kha\vafi.]

1265

^3j
is
i'')
:

Add. 3530

Part of the well-known Raivdatii s-snfa o{ MirkJiwa}id, of

which the first entire section reign of Nudhar, beginning (f

that which deals with the

^^a^C

il^JLo

jU.l

sjtiyo

A^

JtiiuoJI

^_j.jl

A^

0-M-<j3Ja-~

^a.3t
wtaM<l

SbJI

ju3X^

The

MS.

is

defective at both ends, and


It

presents

many

lacunae and dislocations.

concludes with the section treat-

ing of certain events which took place after the enthronement of Yazid
I.

[Ff.
ta'llq
;

125 of 35-0 x
rubrications
;

227

ungraceful

c. and 24 11.; clear but no date or colophon, but

quite modern.]

1266
of

(^^

V jOo.) liJjl

i^jj

Add. 3600

Another copy of vol. iii and the Khdtima, or Conclusion, MlrkhwdiuVs RaivdattCs-safd. See p. 91 supra, Nos. 487-499, and P. C, pp. 105-114. [Ff. 305 of 25-2 x 15-6 c. and 21 11.; good ta'llq; rubrications, and gilt 'unwans on


SUPPLEMENT TO PART
ff.
I*",

I.

26

and 243, the latter standing at the beginning of the KJidtinia. No colophon or date. In A. H. 1246 it belonged to Muhammad Baqir b. Muhammad 'All of Isfahan,
2^,

242^,

then resident at Lucknovv.]

1267
',^^-^\ j^j-aJI jl^XJ 3 j^jJU^Jl j^jliJI

Add. 3585

^\^
,

A
Hasan
Ia*II

Qdriil-Jiiubtadl iva tidJikdriL

work on the reading of the Qur'an, entitled Sirdjiill-MnqrV i l-inuntaJu by Shaykli


'All
b.

Abu l-Baqd
b.

'UtJiindn

b.

Miihaviniad
beginning
:

b.

AJimad

b.

al-

al-Qdsih

(d. A. n. 801),

^\

xcl^l

j^aJI

A^)La)l

^lUJI

^U-n)!

^^\

J<1

Concerning the Hiraii'l-Aindnl of Shaykh Mnhainniad b. Firnih ash-SJidtibi (d. A. PL 590), on n'hich this is a commentary, see H. Kit., No. 4468 (where, on p. 44, this commentary is mentioned); B. M. A. C}, pp. 72, 73, &c. This work is based on the commentaries of as-Sakhdivi, al-Fdsi, Abfc Shdina, Ibn Jabbdra, al-Ja'bari, and others. [Ff. 198 of 2r8x I4'5 c. and 28 11.; poor, coarse naskh; rubrications not dated. The composition of the work was concluded on Thursday, Sha'ban 18, A. H. 759.]
Qdsini
;

1268

Vj*"

j^'^^^

^h'^

v-*-JJl

ji*^

Add. 3606

logical

ShudJinni dh-dhahab fi vidrifati Kaldinil-Aj-ab, a philowork by Jaindlu\i-Dln b. His/idin (d. A. PL 762),


262

M M Al )A N MSS.

AND- I.I.ST OK M U

Sec
[I*T.

II. Kit.,

No. 7434;

n. HI. A.
13
f.

157 of 17-5 X 13-3 ;uk1


;

II.;

C:-, Xos. 971 973, p. 617. old and fairly good naskli,

not uniform throuL^hout

on

p'

arc various notes of owner-

ship dated A. H. looo and subsequent years.]

1269

'^U.Jl ^UiJ

^1^1

^p
b.

Add. 3537

commentary on the Minlidj


A. H.

[iil-wnsfll ila 'ilviil-usi'il^

of Ndsiriid-Dln ^Abdiilldh [here called 'Ali\

'Uniar

al-

685: 'Abdilldh Muhammad Shdfi^l, beginning


Bayddzv'i (d.
:

see
b.

H. Kh., No.

13261) by Abii

Ahmad

entitled

Nidjidmn' sh-

O^^Bf-

J 4jL.^t

iu\^.^J yfYt^A

The proper
177 X
I

title

of the work does not appear.


11.;
;

[Ff. 191 of

r3

c.

and

15

good, clear naskh

rubrications,

and

text overlined with red


missing.]

end of

MS., including the

colophon,

1270

'^JJ^>^A) Si-^i

^^:^^

^p

Add. 3589

A commentary on an astronomical treatise of NaslnidDln Tusl (d. A. H. 672) by 'Abdul-' All b. Muhammad b. alHusayu al-Birjandi (who flourished about A. H. 930 see B.M.A.C.-, No. 762, p. 521; Loth's I.O.A.C, Nos. 742,
:

754, pp. 216, 219).

Begins:

j^^U.

jb 3 ^j->^

Lt^

J^^ "^^

'>*^

^J'

j3-iJI

[Ff.

309 of i8"Ox 125

c.

and 19
;

11.;

fair

naskh, not
;

much
dia-

posterior to the author's time

rubrications

numerous

grams and marginal

glosses.]


SUPPLEMENT TO PART
1271
^isyi

1.

263

^%^b

sC-Jt

a,iiyi

^p

^^^*

|604

A commentary on the Wiqdya of Bnrhdiui sh-SharVa Mahmild (see pp. 244-245 supra, No. 1213) by Kaiiidl
See Pdshd-zdda (d. A. H. 940), entitled IsldJml-iviqdya. H.KIl, No. 830; B.M.A.C.\ p. 121. [The paging in the two volumes is continuous, vol. containing ff. 1-265 (besides 2 unnumbered leaves of text and 4 of table of contents at The pages measure the beginning), and vol. ii. ff. 266-610. 20"3 X 2' c. and contain 15 11.; fair nasta'Ilq text overlined in red defective at end no date or colophon.]
i

1272

Add. 1077

collection

of the

Traditions

in

the authenticity of

which al-Bukharl and Muslim, the two great traditionists, concur. The two halves of the book appear to be transposed, for the beginning (on f 6'') is quite abrupt, without heading, 186"^ opens with and there is a colophon on f 185-'', while
f.

the Bisuiilldh, followed by the

section "

On

the

religious

views held by mankind before the Mission of the Prophet."


[Ff.

228 of 20"6xi5-6c.
;

and 22
b.

11.;

fair

MaghribI hand;

rubrications

dated Dhul-Hijja,
b.

A. H. 11

80; scribe,
al-JazTrl.]

Muham-

mad
1273

b.

Muhammad

Ahmad

'Ashur

Qq. 245

A
(ff.

I'^-io^)

volume containing three separate treatises. has no title, and begins abruptly (f. i*'):
O'j""-"

The

first

^A

ws*?^

j^DI

fijw.;)!

obi

djkyj

'jjij

Ul

The verses from the Our'an are followed by excerpts from various works by as-Suyutl and others, headed ojjM
or
5j.5A.a-

lj^\h.

The

second

(ff.

ii''-20^) contains

praises of

the rose, narcissus, jessamine, violet

and other

flowers, partly


264
IIAND-I.IST OK

MU

I.I

MM Ah AN

MSS.

ascribed to ShaykJi Mustafa As' ad al-Laq'niii, ixirtly drawn

from the Kitdbiil-Faldhat, the poems of Shaykh ^AbdiilGhani b. Isma'll an-Ndbalfisi, and other sources. The third 1 (ff. 2 ''-81'') is a treatise on Tobacco-smoking by the lastmentioned Shaykh, written in A. il. 1092, and entitled as-

Sidhu bayna l-iklnvdn fi ibdhati shurbi'd-ditkhdn see />. M. A. C.\ p. 520. [Ff 81 of 21-5 X 165 c. and 24 11.; poor naskh; rubrications not dated, but written after A. II. I136, which
;

date occurs on f 18^

in

the

body of the

text.]

1274

v^--" Sj.^
treatise

Oo. 6. 55

A
Hisdb
940).

on Arithmetic,

in

Turkish, entitled 'Uiiidatiil(d. A.


II.

(or -Hussdb),

by Nasnh as-Saldhi al-Mitrdqi See H.K/l, No. 8312, beginning


:

^\s
-iJt

3 ^*J'

O^^

**-^^

"^

O-^ >*f-^
J*-*-

tJ'J^J'

'^

-v^>a^)l

oW ^h
It is

3 ^IP'

OW

<*-/=

C>^

>^^

^-o-^

'O'

^'

divided into two parts, of which the

first (ff 7''-245'^)

comprises 22 sections, and the second 50 problems, with their


solutions.

[Ff 296 of

2rox 137

c.

and

13

11.;
;

clearly

and

well written, chiefly in naskh, partly in ta'liq

rubrications

numerous diagrams transcribed in A. n. gram xjjka^M AAa^J (= A. H. 940) is given


;

959.

The chronois

as representing the
identical

date of composition, which, with that assigned by


author's death.]

it

will

be noticed,
the

HajT

Khalifa as

year of

the

1275

'o^-^*^'

uv

j-i^X^

u^*-''^'

^M
'

Add. 3532

The Arabic work on Medicine,


fl tadbiri badanil-Insdn by Sdlih b. Nasrulldk of Aleppo
(or, in

entitled Ghdyatii l-itqdn

the colophon,// ilmi l-abdd)i)


(d.
11.

A.

ll.

1080),

in

the

recension

of

Yahya Efendi
:

(d.

A.

11 17).

See H.Kh.,

No. 8490.

Begins

SUPPLEMENT TO PART
[Ff.

I.

265

284 of 2r9 X i6'0


full

c.

and 21
ff.

11.;

clear

naskh

rubrica-

tions

table of contents on

2^-9=*;

dated

A. n.

1263;

scribe,

Mulla Ya-sln.]

1276

'CkM
first

3^^^^\

J^l^

Add. 3601

The
'

part of the Kdmilii s-Saiid'at, a treatise on the

Theory and Practice of Medicine, compiled by 'All b. alAbbas al-Majilsl (d. A. H. 384) for 'Adudu'd-Dawla the Buwayhid prince (A. H. 338-372). See H. Kh., No. 9734
Brockelmann's
GcscJi.
d.

Arab.

Lift.,

p.

237,

No. 19;

my

translation

of the

ChaJidr

Maqdla

of NidJidml-i-A rudl-i-

Samarqandl, pp. 5, no, 124 of the tirage-d-part {J. R. A. S. for July and October, 1899); Wlistenfeld's GescJi. d. Arab. Aerzte, p. 59, No. 117. Latin translations of the work were published at Venice (1492) and Leyden (1523).
[This volume contains the
first,

or theoretical, part of the


is

work, which consists of six Maqdlas or Discourses, and


written for the most part in a
fine,

hand of the thirteenth or early fourteenth century of our era, though some leaves are supplied in a more modern hand. There arc colophons at the end of each Maqdla, but no date or name of scribe. Ff. 290 of 26'0 x i8"2 c. and 19 11. The
large naskh
first

Maqdla
;

is

defective at the beginning, occupies


(ff.

ff.

1-62-'',

and contains 25 chapters; the second


26 chapters
(ff.

62'-iii^) contains
;

the third

(ff.

1 1

\^-\6']'^), },y

chapters
(ff.

the fourth

i67''-i99''),

20 chapters;
at

the
in a

fifth

20o''-290='),

38

chapters.
that the

A
'All

note at the end

bad modern hand


in the

states

volume was

one time

possession of one

Ghulam
1277

Khan

the Physician.]

'^>^\

^^^
in

Qq. 235
five

Muslim Martyrology and Necrology,


:

parts,

entitled Kitdbu'l-Mihan, beginning quite abruptly, after the


Bisjui'lldh

JI5

E'^XJ

jwl

^^^.J1

^_^l

^JLw 3

AaXp

dSi\

1^-0

j^**^'

J-c--'

J*-^

AM M A )AN
I

266

HAND- MSI' OK M
The
first

II

I.I

MSS.
b.

notice

is

of the death of 'Uinar


b.

al-Khattab
the third of

(f.

5\),

the second of 'Uthinan


19''),

'Affan (f

13"),

'All

(f

the fourth of Talha, Zubayr, and

'Ammar

b.

Yasir; the
(f
31-').

fifth

of those slain on the


the fourth on f

"Day

of the

Camel"
70'',

The

first

part ends on f 3 P, the second on f


141'',

the third on f

105'',

the

fifth

and

last

on f

i8o-^

as follows:

j.jlej-

^J

Jwlj

^U

^J

*MoJw.<.

0^

^)\

dJJI

iLt

The

last notice (f 179'') is

headed

[Ff.

180 of 20"4 X 147


;

c.

and

17

11.;

fine

bold naskh,

fairly ancient

not dated.]

1278

Add. 3581

The abridged Turkish translation of ShahristdnVs known Kitdbiil-niilal iva'ii-nihal by Nfih b. Mustafa (d.
1070).

wellA. H.

See Rieu's Turk. Cat., pp. 35-36. [Ff 102 of 2i-o x I3-8 c. and 21 11.; small, neat Turkish naskh; headings in dated the end of Rabi' II, A. H. 1 130.] larger script or in red
;

1279

U**!-"^'

'^^^^

^ .J*^i

'^iSi^

Add. 3523

An
Jtirii

Arabic translation of the Kifdyatiit-ta'linifisamVatit-

tanjim, a work on

Astronomy composed in Persian by Dhad-Din Abu [l-Ma/iduiid] Muliaviniad b. Alas' ud b.


at-Turkl \a::-Zakl,
Begins

Muhammad
Ghaanaivl.

according to

H. Kh.,]

al-

See H.KJi., No. 10779.


:

The

translator's

name

does not appear.


SUPPLEMENT TO PART

I.

267

Ifiw^aJl

Uu^^j ^^^;^i\

apU->

(^5

^o^X*:;)!

ajU

w^U^

l5*^1)

and 27 11. good modern naskh 1137; scribe, Khitab b. Khamis written for 'Abdu'l-Fattah Agha Rasul Agha-zada.]
[Ff.
1

14 of
;

207 X

I5"0
II.

c.

rubrications

dated

A.

1280

Zj.a{^^
treatise

.du{sL^

Add. 3529

on Medicine entitled Kifdya-i-MujdJiidiyya, by Alans fir b. Ahmad b. Ynsiif b. I/yds. See Rieu's Persian A few other short tracts on medical Catalogue, pp. 470-471. [Ff. 245 of subjects are added at the end of the volume. 25*0 X I7'6 c. and 16 11.; poor ta'llq rubrications; dated, on scribe, Muhamf. 209"*, the middle of Dhu'l-Qa'da, A. II. 1036
;

mad
1281

'All b.

Nadhr

'All of Ardistan.]

'^j^
The
Persian

O^yii

'd^3^

^^^

Add. 3531

(i)

poems of Tufdn and Niydzl.


(fif.

The

former include qasidas


"^^'j

2*^-33^),

beginning:

'bvff^J

(JW-"

i;*-^

'!j^^

^l-j

L^J^-i-o-i

O-*

3^

niatJinazvis

(fif.

33^-57*"):

beginning:

and two qif'as (ff. undated colophon.


(2)

57^^-62''').

These are followed

by an

The

dlzvati of Tnfdii

(ff.

62''-89''),

beginning
^J \J^ti

'la^^l

jkX^

.>;tju j.^c

J..

d^


268

ANDMIJIIAMMADAN

1,

1ST

()!

MSS.

The
'Abidln

C()lo[)h(jn
b.

(f.

89'')

^mvcs the scribe's

name

as Zaynu'l-

Aqa

'Ali, entitled
A.
II.

Nfulkir-i-Karuii K/idii-i-Zaiui,

and the date as


(3)

1233.
(fif.

The diwdn

oi Niydz'i

90^-154''), be^n'nning:

Concerning Niydzl (d. A. ll. 1188) see Rieu's Persian p. 718; and for Tufdn (d. A. II. 1190), ibid., pp. 808, 813, and Rieu's Persian Supplement, No. 342, p. 214.
Catalogue,

1282
'dj-ji

Add. 3603
J
^k-'^:*^

J^>.?w-<.

^J^)^ S^LaH <La^^


kayfiyyati s-saldt

(s

S'^L^Jl

yJ=>

The Kanzu's-saldt fl
Prayer,"

or

"

Treasury of

by Shaykh Muhaniniad'Aqlla, followed by a treatise on the Sinfulness of Dancing, by Shaykh 'Abdiil-Ghanl b. Shaykh Isnia'Il aii-Ndbulusl (d. A. II. 1 143). The first
begins
:

and is divided into two chapters, of which the first comprises 8 and the second 15 sections. It occupies ff. 2^-23-'', and has no separate colophon. The second (ff. 24*^-63'') begins
:

'^^J^o..^)^

Jl^laJI

^jIsw.)!

'(^fc<^=*>oJI

C^jl^I

l..ia-*i'

J>A-5

>aaj

v>

w>L'3

j^J'^'^

JkS

j^A;aiJl

^^^jlJ! J^l,j^l ^-tM

>Ji

^^::JI

Jaa-w

j.>ajij

^j-

iXL^I

U-JLc

and contains numerous traditions and opinions of eminent


divines as to the unlawfulness of the religious dancing (c^*Ij)

SUPPLEMENT TO PART

I.

269

and music (pU-') of certain dervish orders. [Ff. 65 of 2r6 x I4'0 c. and 21 11.; large, clear, good naskh, with rubrications dated Tuesday at the end of Safar, A. H. 1148; scribe, Muhammad b. Shaykh 'All al-KhatIb al-HamawT. The date on which the composition of the second treatise was com;

pleted

is

given as Friday, the 25th of Rajab, A. H.


'jl*^'i)t

125.]

1283

oIaJ

jiy"^'

^5iy

Add. 3602

The Laivdqihii l-amvdr fl tabaqati'l-akJiydr by Abii'lMawdJiib ^Abditl-WaJiJidb b. Ahmad b. 'A/i b. Ahmad asJiSha'rdnl al-Ansdri (d. A. H, 973). See H. Kh., No. 11 206; B.M.A.C.\ pp. 179, 440; V. C, n, pp. 351-352; L. C, ii,
p.

300

iv,

282,

&c.

The date
viz.
11.;

of composition
25,
;

is

given at

the end as in H. Kh., of

Rajab

A, H.

952.

[Ff 239
;

3r5 X

20*5

c.

and 25

poor naskh

rubrications

name

of scribe

and date of transcription not

given.]

1284

Add. 3513

fine old MS. (not dated, but, to

judge by the writing, of

the thirteenth or fourteenth century of our era) of the third

and fourth books of the MatJinaivi of Jaldlii'd-Din Rfnui. [Ff. 245 of 22'5 X I5'6 c. and 19 11.; fine, clear, ancient naskh; rubrications. Book iii occupies 1-138, and Book iv ff. 139fif.

245.]

1285

'l5j3J^*"

^^si^

Add. 3512

The MtikJitasar, or Compendium of Law, of al-Qiiduri. See B. M. A. C:\ No. 274, p. 181, and references there given. It comprises ff. 169 of [This MS. was brought from Chitral. 21*5 X I5'0 c. and 13 11.; clear but ungraceful naskh rubrica;

tions

not dated.]

1286

c5j3J^I j..cua^

Oo. 6.

66

Another very defective copy of the MukJitasar of alSee No. 102 1 (p. 199) supra. This MS. lacks the beginning, and is marred by many lacunar of varying extent.
Qudfirl.


270
[TT.
IIANM)-T.IS'I'

OK
and

MUMAMMADAN
15
in
11.;

MSS.
;

67 of

8-2 X

lys

c.

fair

numerous
phon.]

interlinear glosses

Turkish

naskh rubrications no date or colo;


;

1287

'j(is^

v>:!-^^'

-^j^ ^'^^^

<;^-^1^-**

Add. 3579

A
the

fine old copy (unfortunately defective at both ends) of Muslbat-nnvia of Shaykh Faridii'd-Dvi 'Attar, begin-

ning

The

first
:

complete section

is

that in praise of the Prophet,

beginning

See Rieu's P. T., pp. 576^ iv 578^ ii 8i6'\ iii, &c. [Ff. 200 of 26"0 X I7"8 c. and 19 11. written in good and ancient naskh (13th or 14th century of our era) on variously tinted
;
;

paper

rubrications.]

1288
'^LaJI J
tj>j;*)1

Add. 3592
^<s
ptj-''^)!

w'^j*^

o'-*P'

Vj^*^

Maghdribii z-Z ai/id n li-gluirnbi l-asJiyd fi' l-'dyii wdl-'ajdn, by Shaykh Mtchammad b. Sdli/i, commonly called IbtiiilKdtib, or Ydzijl-oghhi. See H.Kh., No. 12462, and cf. F. C, iii, iv, pp. 303-304; and No. in (pp. pp. 124-125; Z.

17-18) supra.
neat nasta'llq
A. H.
1 1
;

[Ff 122 of 25-8 x 15-4 c. and 31 11.; small, gilt borders and rubrications; dated Ramadan,

82; scribe,

Hasan

b.

Mustafa.]

1289

'wOJU;^)l

^.si^

o^

W--AJ1

^j^

Add. 3541

grammar, entitled Shaykh Javidlu'd-Dln Abu Aliihanwiad "Abdiilldh b. Yilsiif, commonl}^ called Ib?i Hishdin an-NaJnvi ("the Grammarian"), who composed this
extensive
treatise

An

on

Arabic

MiigJinVl-Labib

''an

kntubi'l-a'drlb, \iy

SUPPLEMENT TO PART
work
in
A. n.

I.

27

756,

and died

in

A.

II.

762.

12496;

B.M.A
[Ff,

C}, p. 239;

B.AI.A.C\
15*6
c.

See H.K/i., No. pp. 618-619, Nos.


11.;

976-978.

312 of
;

2r4x

and 21

small, neat

naskh

rubrications

not dated.

few other grammatical

tracts follow the Mng/mi.'\

1290

^Hj^^ oUU^

Add. 3591

Another complete copy of the Maqdindt of Hariri. See Nos. 1088-1094, pp. 215-216 S2ipra. [Ff. 132 of 29-2 x i9-6c. not dated scribe, and 20 11.; fine, large Maghribi hand Muhammad b. 'Abdu'r-Rahman b. 'All b. Sulayman.]
; ;

1291

wJbl3-

Add. 3587

Another copy of vol. ii of the Mazvdhib-i- Aliyya, a wellknown Persian commentary on the Qur'an by Hiisayn alVVd'idli al-Kds/iifi, extending from Sura xix (the Surahi Maryam) to the end. It concludes with the chronogram
cited at p. 10 of Rieu's Persian Catalogue, giving the date of

completion of the commentary as the 2nd of Shawwal,


899.
[Ff.

A. H.

398 of 25-0 X

8-2

c.

and 21

11.;

fair nasta'llq,
;

of a
;

date not

much

posterior to that of the author

rubrications

no date or colophon.]

1292

^bj-^lt

iAp
b.

Add. 3599
'Aliin
in
b.

The NuzhatiL l-Arzvdh


al-Hiisaynl
verse.
(d. A. H.

oi Hiisayn

Abu' l- Hasan

718), a Sufi
;

work

mixed prose and

See H.KJi., No. 13661 Rieu's Persian Catalogue, and 861=^; V.C, iii, pp. 418-419; Pertsch's Berlin pp. 40
Persian Catalogue, Nos. 253-257, pp. 292-294.
[Ff,

113 of

I7'4xir5
Rajab
7, A.

c.

and
;

13

11.;

good

ta'llq

rubrications; dated
b.

H. 1125

scribe,

'Arab Baba

Yar Muhammad.]
Add. 3588

1293

'

J^o-N)!

^l^

^j^ ^s

j^\

3o\>

commentary on the Minhdju'l-usul of QadI Nasiru'd-Din 'Abdu'llah b. 'Umar al-BaydawT, by ash-Shaykh al-IsfaJidnl asJi-SJidfi'l. Sqq H. Kh.^ Nos. 13261 and 14086. Begins abrujitly:^
NiJidyatu's-Sul, a

the

272
S^lilw^)!

HAND-LIST OF M UI.I AM M ADAN


A-i*^ ^
"^^-o-?-'

MSS.
J^-cl

AAiJI

Jo*^'>

aSjjLc

diiJI

<*J^5

[Ff. 177 of i6\S X date or colophon,]

13-1 c.

and 19

11.;

bad

nasta'liq

no

1294

^^ oy-^

Add. 3596

The

Huinaynii-7idina, a Turkish version of the well-known

Pilpay, translated from the Persian Anwdr-i-Snhayll by 'All b. Sd/i/i, otherwise called 'All-iWdsi\ d. A. II. 950. See Fertsch's Bei'liu TurkisJi Catalogue^ Nos. 439-443. PP- 435-437[F^- 34 of 29-2 x 19-2 c. and rubrications; not dated; scribe, 19 11.; large, clear naskh
;

Fables of Bidpay or

'All al-Khatlb.]

II.

UNTITLED MANUSCRIPTS ARRANGED IN ORDER OF SUBJECTS ACCORDING TO THE SCHEME SET FORTH ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE.

6.

i8

I.

Jewish and Christian Scriptures, Commentaries, Homilies, Prayers,


etc.
i.

Rooks of the Old and


therefrom.
Christian Commentaries.

New

Testaments, and excerpts

ii.

iii.

Christian Offices, Liturgies, Homilies, Prayers, etc.

iv.

Islamo-Christian Controversy.

II.

Muhammadan
i.

Theology.

Exegetical and devotional Works.

ii.

Mysticism.
Ritual and Law.
I

iii.

iv.

bad! Works.

V.

Druze Works.

III.

History and Biography.

IV.

Geography and Topography.


Science.
i.

V.

Philosophy, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Calendars,

ii.

Botany, Medicine and Gastronomy,


Occult Sciences,
Philology.
a.
b.
c.

iii.

iv.

Dictionaries.

Grammars.
Arabic Philology and Proverbs.
Persian Philology.

d.
e.

Hindustani Philology.
Calligraphy.

/.

VI.

Fermans, Letters, Epistolary Manuals and State Papers.


Poetry and Anthologies.
Stories, Anecdotes, Fables, etc.

VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.

Manuscripts of Mixed Contents, Miscellanies, Collectanea,


Collections of Letters, isolated letters,

etc.

and fragments.

(I)

JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES, COMMENTARIES, HOMILIES, PRAYERS, ETC.

(i)

Old and New Testament

books,

and excerpts.
Add. 3289
Arabic, defective

1295

The Pentateuch in Arabic.


fine old

A
at

copy of the Pentateuch,

in

with Deuteronomy xxxii, 51.

i, 9, and ending [Ff 246 of 25'5 x 167 c. and rubrications in margin; 17 11.; fine, large, scholarly naskh 1^-3^ and 244 in Syriac ff. pages numbered with Coptic figures some i&w leaves missing. There is a colophon at the end of Leviticus (f 149^) dated the second of the month Thoth {yjy), A.M. 1054 = A. D. 1338.] For full description, see the forthcoming Syriac Catalogue, pp. 939-943.
; ;

beginning and end, beginning at Genesis

1296

Add. 236 The Books of Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Solomon a7id Isaiah, in Arabic.
11.;

154 of 36"2 X 24T c. and 15 not dated.] pointed rubrications


[Ff.
; ;

large,

good naskh;

1297
The Books of JosJiua, Judges,
Rtitli

Kk.

6.

and Samuel,
c.

in Arabic.
large, clear

[Ff 214 = pp. 428 of i6'0 X 12-2 naskh rubrications not dated.]
;

and 13

11.;

1298 The Books of Joshna,

Add. 3044
Jiidges,
ifi

Samuel, Kings, Ruth,


Arabic.

and
[Ff.

Chronicles,

rubrications;

230 of 25-4 X 17-0 c. and 19 11.; good, large naskh; dated the year 107 1 of the Martyrs = A. H.

756 = A. D. 1355- The MS. appears to have been priced by Quaritch at 2^?[

276

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


Add. 454
TJie
[Ff.

1299
Book of ZecJiariah
I

in

Coptic

and Arabic.
11.

40

of 1 6*3 X

r6

c.

and about 20

of Coptic and Arabic follow one another alternately.


latter
is

The paragraphs The

written in fair naskh.

No

date.]

1300
TJie

Add. 680
Book of
the

Wisdom of Jesus
157 X 107
;

tJic

son of Sirach,

or Ecclesiasticns, in Arabic.

[Ff 76

=
;

pp. 152 of

c.

and

13

11.;

good naskh
1253.]

rubrications

not dated

contains the book-plates of Awrang-

zib 'Alamglr, A. H. 1069

and Safdar Jang,

a.

ii.

Add. 1045 1301 The Parable of the Prodigal Son, in Arabic (Luke xv, 1 1-32), followed by the S toy of Joseph and his bretJiren (Genesis
xxxvii, xxxix-xlv).

[Ff 18 of 25"0 X i6'Oc. and 13

11.;

fair ta'liq;

rubrications;

no date or colophon

many

corrections in the margin.]

1302

Add. 1905
first

The
Arabic.
legible

four
8
(ff.

[Ff

chapters of the Gospel of St Mark, in 7-8 blank) of 202 x 147 c. and 17 11.;

modern naskh; no colophon. Endorsed in pencil by Petermann " Anfang einer arab. Uebersetznng dcs Evatig.

Marki."]

1303

Add. 3508
manuscript containing the four Gospels in Arabic, to is prefixed a Preface and Table of Contents.
I

A
[Ff.

each of which
186 of

ro X

7'9

c.

and 16

11.

poor naskh

rubrications

dated Saturday the 23rd of Baramhat, A.M.


1811.]

1527

= A. D.

jKe>lj.

[For the Psalms of David sqq above, Nos. 1038-1044, s.v. and for other copies of the Gospels, Acts and Epistles,
;

Nos. 67-76,

s.v.

J-a^Jl.]

PART

II.

CHRISTIAN

MSS.

277

(ii)

Christian Commentaries.

1304,1305
The Couimentary of St Chrysostoui on
the Gospel

fdd.459
of St JoJm.

(aJsic^), of

(aJIa^o) and 88 Homilies which 47 of each are contained in the first volume; and was translated from the Greek into Arabic by 'Abdiilldh b. al-Fadl al-Antdki. [Add. 459 comprises 416 pp. = 208
fif.

The work comprises 88 Discourses

and 28 11.; Add. 460, pp. 392 = ff. 196 of 407 X 27 "4 c. and 28 11.; large, clear, good naskh rubrications tables of contents prefixed to each volume scribe, Ayyub b. Antun Mubarak. The first volume is dated the end of Nisan (April), A. D. 1843 the second, the end of the first Tashrin (October) of the same year. Transcribed in
of 40-4 X 27-4
c.
; ;

Cairo.]

1306

Add. 453
the Revelation
is

Commentaiy on

of St John, in Arabic.
is

The Commentary

interspersed with the text, which


illustrations

adorned with a few coloured


mentator's

of the various

portents, rude, but not without a certain dash.

name does
I5'2 X iO'5

not appear.

The comThe work seems to be

identical with that described at p. 13 of

B.M.A.
(A. D.

?,

No.

16.

[Ff 102 of
tions
;

c.

and 12

11.;

good naskh; rubrica147 1).]

dated the year

11

87 of the Martyrs

(iii)

Christian Offices, Liturgies, Homilies, Prayers, etc.

1307

A Book

of Prayers.

Dd.

6.

52

This MS. contains prayers, benedictions, graces and doxologies by St Chrysostom, St John of Damascus, Jacob of
Serug, &c.
rubrications
[Ff.
;

84 of

15-5

x iO'4

c.

and

15

11.;

good naskh;

not dated.]

278

IIAND-IJST

OI'-

MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
Ee. 6. 36

1308

Dogmata
Abbott,
Cyril,

EcclesicB

Coptoriivi.
in

(Confessions of the Fathers.)

This volume, bought


is

Cairo

in

July 1650 by Kdvvard

described

in

a note in the purchaser's

hand as

"containing divers catholique opinions of St Chrysostom,

and other of the Fathers received by the Church of


other extravagant opinions of their own."
Trinity,

the Copts, with


It

contains statements of doctrine as to the


[Ff.
;

the

Incarnation, &c., and doctrinal homilies.


I3"5
c.

180 of I9'6 x
rubrications

and

15

11.;

large,

fairly

clear

naskh

dated Shawwal,

A. H. 999.]

1309

Prayer-book.

LI. 6.
in

32

A
ments

Coptic prayer-book with rubrications

Arabic, in a
frag-

very fragmentary condition.


(fif.

There are ten separate

2-3, ^-y, 10-19, 20-27, 28-44, 48-67, 68-75,

80-89, and 90-99), separated, as a rule,

blank leaves.

Bound up with
;

these

is

7^-7% by one or more a small book of


8 of 7"3 x 5*3
c.

Christian prayers in Arabic, comprising


;

ff.

and 7 11. clumsy naskh rubrications. [The larger part of A. b. 22, the MS., which formerly bore the class-mark comprises ff. loi of i5'OX iO'8 c. and 13-15 11.]

1310
[Ff.

The English CJnirch Liturgy,


114 of 23"i X 17-8
c.

in Arabic. large,

Add. 251
;

and

11

11.

good naskh

not dated.]

1311

'J-jJi

o^l>5
Co)istitntions
c.

Add. 452
and 14
in

Seven books of St Clement's


[Pp.

156
;

ff.

7'S>

of 18-4 X 11-9

11.;

of the Apostles. good, clear


in

naskh
1844.]

rubrications, not dated.

Bought

Cairo

March,

1312

Prayer-book.
collection of Coptic
ff.

Add. 457

and Arabic prayers, occupying


c.

about 70

of i6'8 x

r8


PART
1313
II.

CHRISTIAN

MSS.

2/9

'

J-yi 0^l>5

Add. 3017

Canons of the Apostles {^QawdnlmC r-Rusiil)^ a collection of prayers for use on different occasions and festivals of the
Coptic Church, translated from the Coptic into Arabic, in

seven books.
[Ff,

82 of 139 X iO"5

cations.

complete table of contents is prefixed. rubric. and 14 11.; good, clear naskh At the end is a colophon stating that this copy was
;

made in Cairo in December 1838 by a scribe named Ayyub from the original draft of the translation into Arabic from the
Coptic.

Begins

^,9~>AJ

1^1

^y^S

Ulojt

^./AAj

lUflH-i

%.

5t^ aJ

L.<aAsi^

^ijfc.>^t

^1
1314
^^^/^ of Creeds.

t^lS

IUp

j^CJ)

Add. 3018

A
that
faith

book of creeds,
called

in

Coptic and Arabic, beginning with


(Lsh-^i^Ja-M-oJI),

M.vcna'ywyia

"

the

confession

of

taught by Our Lord and


to

God

Jesus

Christ to His

disciples,

be

recited
left

by believers before Mass."


from
c.
;

The

Coptic occupies the


right
;

portion of the page, the Arabic, the


is

and the paging


pages,
;

left

to right.
13
11.;

[Ff
plain

22, or

written

of

i6"5 x 12
in red

and

40 modern

writing

punctuation
the
"

following note in English:

not dated.]
"

At the end is the The Apostolic Creed is not


ascribe
to

known by
Apostles]

Copts,
first

they

them

"
is

[i.

e.

the

the

creed of this book, which

used at

grand

festivals

and called Masturuhiyahy


280
IIAND-I.IS'I"

OK MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

1315
Canons, Homilies, Prayers, Exhortations,

Add. 3214

and Legends.

The volume

is

defective at beginning and end, and other


fif.

pages are missing here and there. It now consists of 190 of i8'4 X 128 c. and 15 11.; poor but legible naskh rubrica;

one rude picture of an angel with a drawn sword on The general contents are as follows: 1-41, Confessions and Canons of the Fathers; 42-55, Questions on Christian Doctrine and Practice, with their answers (14) ff. ff. 56-82, Doxologies (ia^~.j) 83-93, Sermon (see No. Legend of Maximus and Do155 above); ff. 94-165, the
tions
f.
;

129'^

fif.

fif.

matius, the sons of

King Leo

(Oi*^))

and the Holy Macarius


;

of Egypt, ending with the twenty-seven wonders

ff.

166-190,

the Life of John, Patriarch of Alexandria, narrated under 28

heads

(t/b)-

1316

Add. 3294

wjU>

'>L-eJ.^)l

A.oL5 ,>c

w^*^

'c^-iJ'

w>^^^

large

volume containing

six treatises, translated into

Arabic from Syriac, on subjects connected with Christian Philosophy, of which the first four and the last are by Moses bar Kepha, called in Arabic Musa Ibnu'l-Hajar (see f. 158^, title), concerning whom see Wright's Syriac Literature (London, 1894), while the contains
:

fifth

is

by John, bishop of Dara.

It

I.

The

first

Maqdla, or Discourse

(fif

4^-61''),

on the Soul
:

(iiLUI

j^;-i-i)l

^Iw ^),

in sixty-five sections,

beginning

lafc,jlj

~'*^JI

a)>1ju>

,.^-iJI

^jl

'wjUiOl

IJJk

j-s

Loji;

0-=^

II.

The second Maqala


:

(ff.

63*^-105^)

on the Resurrection

of the Body, beginning


FART

II.

28
I

CHRISTIAN

MSS.

Ends:
'iL.^'s)!

aAJ o^

AJli)!

A)U<^I J

^UJI

wjlliOl

J*^

III.
132-'')

A
ff.

treatise

in

fifty-four

sections,

on the Creation of the Angels (ff. 106''of which a table of contents

occupies
IV.

Io6^-I07^
treatise

A
(ff

on the Celestial Hierarchy,

in

sixteen

chapters
V.

13 2^^-149=').
in
(ff.

on the Devils, composed by Bishop John of Dara


treatise

twenty-two sections,
I49''-I57^).

VI.
first (f.

treatise

isH'')

which the contains twenty-eight sections, and the second


on Paradise,
in

two

parts, of

(f 213''), seven, the last

being defective at the end.

[Ff 217 of 33'0 X 220 c. and 28 11.; large, clear, modern naskh not dated rubrications.] See also the forthcoming
;
;

Syriac Catalogue,

p.

975.

1317

Add. 3453
collection of Christian works, comprising
:

A
I.

The Refutation
Ibnu'l-Muqafifa',

of Eutychius

(Sa'Id b.

Batrlq)
(ff.

by
:

Severus

Bishop of Ashmunin

1^-45*^),

beginning, after the usual Christian form of the Bismi'llah


(Jb^JaJI
wJ*^l

4jli

smf"^

O^jl O-*" 3 *^' 0>*^ L?**-^


282

MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.

IIAND-I.IST ()V

Dated
obliterated

Thursday
A. D.

in

the

month of o^^jj
f.

(^Vapfxoudt,),

A.M. 1272 (=

1556).

From
at

a table of contents (partly


48', the

by damp) occupyin^^
is

volume, which
are extant
II.

defective

the

end,

appears

remainder of the to have

contained originally seven treatises.


:

Of

these the following

discourse in forty-eight sections

composed by the

priest Butrus... (remainder of

name
A. D.

obliterated) for the Bishop

of

Ikhmlm

^^^

W
M.

(ff.

48''-57^),

dated Wednesday, the

17th of

Ila)(^cov A.

976 (=

1260),

on the Fundamental
:

Dogmas
J^^t

of Christianity, described by the writer as follows


aJLoJjL*

jJLc

^^o-

i^-AoJl

_3

iiaJJI

^j^cef.^

iJli*

III.

discourse on
for

Ethics and Morality

(ff.

58-''-77^),

composed

the
:

same Bishop, apparently by

the

same

author, beginning

IV.

discourse on the teachings of Philosophy


defective at the beginning

(^^

tfLi-Ji Jl>5l 3 iJl.jj),


(ff.

78^-116'').
[Ff.
;

The remainder
rubrications.]

of the
c.

and end volume appears to be


11.;

missing.

118 of 20'i x 15-0

and 13-17

good, clear,

large naskh

1318

Christian prayer-book.

Add. 3217

A
and

collection of Christian prayers, creeds, catechisms, &c.,

including a dissertation on the Seven Sacraments, prayers to the Virgin


II
11.;

Mary and

for
;

Communion.

[Ff.

38 of 157 x iO"6c.

good naskh

rubrications; not dated.]


PART
1319
II.

CHRISTIAN

MSS.

283

Christian prayer-book.
collection
c.

Add. 3223
[Ff.
;

of Christian prayers, doxologies, &c.

290 of 8"3 X 5'4

and
;

11.;

poor naskh

punctuation

in red

incomplete at end

not dated.]

1320

Lectionary, according to the usage of the Church of

Add. 3267 Rome.

The

MS., written for

begins, after

Padre Bonaventura (Ij^^U^ l5;^^0> the Bismil-Ab, wdl-Ibn, wd r-Rulii l-Qiidusi' l:

Wdhid, as follows

'd^^\Jii\

2^^ji\

LJl3jJt

<L/AAoJt

3i,.^Q\
fair

^J
;

[Ff 156
rubrications

=
;

pp. 312 of 21-2 X 16-3

c.

and 17

11.;

naskh

not dated.
5,

From

a note in the hand of Lee

of Hartvvell, dated Jan.

1831, the MS.

seems to have come

from the Library of Lord Guilford from Corfu.]

1321

'J-yi c>^>5

Add. 3288

Confessions of the Fathers, followed by 64 other extracts of a theological character, beginning, after the BismV l-Ab,

&c.:

jia-lj

^J^

iU::^!

p-^

3J^.wjJ!

ia-olaJI

Sj^a-I^Jj

4,-jJ0|

^^yJU-a

For

full

description

of

contents,

see

the

forthcoming

Syriac Catalogue, pp. 909-939.

[Ff 228 of 31-0 X 22-5

c.

and

21

11.

large, clear, fairly


284

HAND-LIST OV MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


;

good naskh

rubrications, dated

Tuesday the 22nd of Tlioth

the 19th of AylCd (Se[)tember), A. H. 1466 of the Martyrs

(=A.D. 1750); scribe, Solomon John Isaac (^Iw ^^^>J v>**^)-

1322

Fraguieiit of a Christian Martyrology.

Add. 1884^
I5'0
c.

[hT. 8, of

which
;

ff.

4-6 are missing, of 20'6 x

17

11.;

fair

naskh

rubrications.

and The dates of the martyrdoms


In

commemorated extend from


the second

the 3rd to the 12th of Tashrin

(November)
it

in

the portion before the lacuna.

the portion following

no dates occur.]

1323
"

Add. 2900
Original accounts of the Papal Missions in Syria and

their

work among
:

the

Jacobites of Aleppo,

commencing

A. D.

1749," entitled

It

is

endorsed

(in

Badger's hand

?)

"

given

to

me

at

Aleppo by Na'um 'Azar, a descendant of the writer, in [Ff. 8 of 3 r X 2 17 c. and about 42 11. poor and rather
1
;

1845."
illite-

rate naskh.]

(iv)

Islamo-Christian Controversy.

1324. 1325

f^ ^67^

Christianity,

and composed by Ulr Henry Martyn on the one hand, and Mulld Muhammad Ridd of Hamadan on the other (in Persian), together with Mlrzd IhrdJiinis Apology
Controversial tracts on the respective merits of Islam
for

Islam

(in Arabic).
full

See

for

description of these MSS. and others of a


;

similar character, P. C. Nos. vii-xii, pp. 7-13

and Nos. 30

and 913, 914 supra.


PART

II.

MUHAMMADAN

THEOLOGY.

285

(II)

MUHAMMADAN THEOLOGY,

(i)

EXEGETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL WORKS.


Dd.
3.

1326

81

prayer, in Arabic, beginning

[Ff.

6 of 14T X 9"9

c.

and 10

11.;

fair

naskh

no date or

colophon.]

1327

Dd.
prayer, in Arabic, beginning
:

3.

82

[Ff.

12 of iO'2 X lO'O

c.

and

5 11.;

large,

fair

naskh; no

colophon.]

1328

Dd. 11. 73^

For general description of this MS., see Nos. 310, 441, and Of the remaining portion, ff. 40-5 1 contain 448 supra. Arabic prayers, with traditions concerning their use and origin, while ff 52-77 contain the Testament of the Prophet to 'Ah b. Abl Talib.

1329

Dd. 12. 5
collection of prayers

with explanations in Turkish and Persian.


cxxxii, pp. 217-218.

and religious formulae in Arabic, See P. C, No.

286

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


Dd. 12. 12
Turkish work on religious belief and doctrine, wanting
author's name, and, apparently, beginning, for
:

1330

A
title,

it

com-

mences abruptly

Ul

<uJljt

otj.Zt

<x^Ljj ^^jtXo

lL'

^a J o^
fl ..

The book

presents no clear arrangement and no intelligible


[Ff. 91

division into chapters.

of

150 x

io-2
in

c.
;

and

13

11.;
;

slovenly naskh

Arabic citations ovcrlined

red

not dated

scribe, 'Abdu'llah b.

Muhammad.]
Dd. 12. 71

1331

A
page

prayer, or series of prayers, in Arabic, followed by one


(7
lines)
:

of Turkish.

The prayer

begins,

after

the

BisniVlldh
i)ju>

^'^_ 3

.iJL^

^\y,

lj^o-

^v^l

aL

juaJI

[Ff. 12 of

I9"0x i2'Oc. and 13


not dated,]

11;

good naskh; pointed;

rubrications

1332

Dd. 15. 3

number of

prayers, with Turkish explanations, and, at

the end, a few magical squares.

The
;

MS.
:

is

defective at the
.

beginning.
the next
(f.

: eU^ IJuk w> heading (f. 7^) is 16^): ^ov*^l pU> IJuk the next (f. i8-^): ^U-^ IJjk

The
[Ff.

first

U
11.;

.>..<>

^jlL, &c.
rubrications
;

185 of

107x7-2

c.

and 7

fair nasta'llq

no date or colophon.]
Dd. 16.

1333

number of

prayers, with such titles as

^ia*! ^#-1 *1^.>,

PART
Jt

II.

MUHAMMADAN
;

THEOLOGY.

287

pUjI fUi,

&c.

also prayers for

obtaining various

[Ff. 93 specific objects, such as the removal of diseases. (of which the first portion, comprising ff. 1-9, has been

poor naskh

described under No. 530 supra) of iO"i x 6"9 c. and 7 rubrications no date or colophon.]
; ;

11.;

1334

Dd. 15. 8
small volume, written in a MaghribI hand, and decorated

here and there with rude 'unwans, containing prayers, charms,


amulets, &c.

[Ff 112 of 6"4 x


I,

70

c.

and 6

11.;

dated

Monday

the 15th of

Rabr

A. H. 1004.]

1335

li. 6.

462

Of

For general description of MS., see Nos. 99 and 711 supra. the remaining portion, ff. 9-24 contain various prayers
ff

and 2ifdl-ndnia, while

29-50 are blank.

1336
Prayers
seasons.
15-6 X I0"8
(i'j^') for

Kk.
the different days of the

6.

351

week and other

[Ff
c.

of which this portion contains ff 43, of and 9 11.; clear but ill-formed naskh no date
84,
;

or colophon.]

1337

LI. 5.

29

Turkish Reading-book and Manual of Devotion, beginning with the isolated letters of the alphabet and their combinations (ff 1-18^), which are followed by simple sentences (proverbs and verses, ff 18^-26), and concluding with instructions for performing the different prayers and the text of the said prayers. [Ff 58 of 207 x I4"5 c. and good Turkish naskh; rubrications; no date or colo11.; 9
phon.]

1338

LI. 6.

26

collection of prayers, with explanations

in

Turkish,

defective at beginning and end.


specific
titles,

such as

^^

el^i,

Most of the prayers have [The ^r**^' ^0--' ''*>, &c.


up
to p. 216,

original pagination, including blank pages, runs

288
but
ill

IIAND-I.F.ST
its

OF

MUHAMMADAN
poor naskh

MSS.
ff.

present state the MS. actually contains only


c.

85

of I4'6 X iO"2

and 8

11.;
;

rubrications

some

pages almost obliterated

no colophon.]
LI. 6. 271

1339

A
ff.

collection of prayers, beginning with

one to be used
2

in

sea-fights

(^a^M

w>/. e^i).

[The

MS.,

comprising altogether

118, consists of four parts, of

which parts

and

have
first

been described above under Nos. 1207 and 12 10.

The

portion contains 24 written leaves (pp. 48) of 147 x iO'5 c. some marginal rubrications and 7 11. good, clear naskh
; ;

notes
(ff.
I

and additions

no colophon.

The

last

(4th)

part

lo^-i 12^) contains

one or two more prayers, with Turkish

explanations.]

1340
Eighteen leaves (of i&t, x 20"2
c.

Add. 3200

and 9

11.)

from a Moorish

prayer-book, of which each pair only are continuous.

1341

Add. 3499
African Our'an, apparently incomplete, and mixed up
a cow-skin wallet or case.
c.

An
ranged,

with fragments of other religious works, hopelessly disarin

There are about 296


11.

leaves (of 20'3 x I5'8

and, in most parts, about 10

to the
in

page), most of which are entirely detached, so that, since

addition to this the catch-words are often wanting,


require an

it

would

amount

of time and labour altogether dispropor-

them in order. It is, morewhether all the leaves are extant. Leaves from different books in different African hands (all very coarse and bad) are commingled.
tionate to the result to arrange
over, very doubtful

1342

Add. 3501
African prayer-book in a leather case fastening with
It consists

An

a leather thong.

of several different parts, and


8*3 c. and 7 11.; large, coarse, and pointing in red no date
;

comprises
or
title.

in all

138

ff.

of

12 x

clear African hand, rubrications

The

first

portion begins with an account of the


contents, however, are chiefly prayers.

Rijdlii l-ghayb.

The


PART
1343
Another leather case
MSS., the
fir.st

II.

MUHAMMADAN
containing

THEOLOGY.

289

Add. 3502
fragmentary
c.

African
15
11.)

portion

(ff.

13 of i6-4 x 13-0
their
virtues,

and

on

some magical squares, &c. the second, part of a work on Alchemy (for it ends Lo^t c^), comprising ff 44 of ro x r2 c. and 8 11.;
the

Names

of

God and

with

the third,

18 loose leaves, mostly of different

sizes,

from

various works of a devotional or magical character,

1344

Add. 3503
51

of 22" I X i6"3 c, and 13 11., separated by many from a MS. taken from the ruins of Bona by Major Charles Jenkinson in Nov. 1897. The work is too defective to be identified, but is of a religious character, though it appears to contain traditions of the Prophet rather than

Ff

lacunae,

prayers.

1345

3j,i^\
small Shrite

a,ci^)l

Add. 3577
in in

A
Besfins

prayer-book,

entitled

the colophon

al-AdHyatiisJi-SJiarifa.

The prayers
(written

are
in

Arabic, the
in

headings
:

and

instructions

red)

Persian.

cations

[Ff 48 of i6"2 X io*4 c. and 9 11.; good naskh with rubridated A.H. 1233 scribe, Hasan al-Khwansarl.]
; ;

(ii)

Mysticism.
Dd.
6.

1346

64

A Turkish mystical treatise on the Knowledge of God and the mystic doctrine, defective at end, entitled on the first leaf, in a hand different from that in which the MS. is written, Risdla-i'Rum Efcndi, and beginning:
B.

19


290

HAND-LIST OF MUF.IAMMADAN MSS.

[Ff. 52 of i6'0 X I0"9

c.

and

11

11.;

fair

naskh

not dated.]

1347

Add. 3257
collection of tracts
:

A
(i)

by Jaldhid-Dln

'

A bdiir- Rahman
(fif.

as-Suyutl, to wit

al-Hay'atiis-sajiiyyafil-Jiayatrs-saniyya
p.

1^-24^).

See B.M.A. C.\ No. 1226^,


(2)

782.
l-

Risdlatit

alf

(fif.

24^-30^).

l-Kashf ^ajt miijawazati hddhihV l-ummati See V. C, vol. iii, pp. 97-98.

(3)

ad-Darajiil-iminifa fi'l-AbdTs/i-sharlfa

(ff 3o''-39^).

See H. Kh., No. 5047.


(4)
40^-48=^).

Tazylmi l-ard'ik fl irsdlin-Nabl ildl-Mald'ik See H.Kh., No. 2961.


InbdJiuH-adhkiyd li-haydti l-Anbiyd
1

(fif.

(5)

(ff.

48=^-56^).

See

H. Kh., No.
(6)

290.

Tnhfatii'l-jtilasd

fl RuyatVlldhi'71-Nisd

(ff 56''-59^).

See H.Kh., No. 2570.


Kitdbii' l-inuharrar ft qazvlihi ta'dla ''li-yaghfir laka (7) Hldhu 7nd taqaddama viin dhanbika zca via td akhkhar (ff

60^-63^).
(8)

as to

Answers of Ibn Hajar to questions addressed to him the manner in which the turban should be worn (ff

63^-64^).
(9)

commentary by SJiaykh Abu'l-'Abbds

Ahmad

Shihdbiid-Dln ar-Ramll al-Ansdrl on the Sittm Mas'ila ("Sixty questions") of Shaykh Abtil-Abbds Ahmad az-

Zdhid

(fif.

65^-77^).

(10)

Kitdbiit-Tlb wdl-qawlVl-mjikJitdr fi'l-mdtJiur mi-

nd d-da'wdt

wa'l-adhkdr by

as-S}/yfiti (ff 78^-110^).


PART
(11)
II.

MUHAMMADAN
:

THEOLOGY.
(ff.

29
iiP-159^),

Commentary on

the Silratu'l-Fdtiha

beginning abruptly
i^Jli
jjj'^l
el-jl

Cj^j^

J^-'

A5*^^'

*j>*^

(12)

Miscellaneous jottings in Turkish and Arabic

(ff.

160^-163^).
(13)

al-Mti'hi 'ala fi'li Siinnati t-talqln


IsJidq IbrdJiini
b.

(ff.

163^-170^),
b.

by SJiaykh Abu

Miihamniad

Mahvind

ash-ShdJi'l, called an-Ndjl.

(14)

Answer
in the

of the Shaykhul-Isldvi al-Kamdll Abiilb.

Mctdli
to

Muhammad
year

Abl Sharif

to a question addressed
it

him

A. H.

881 as to whether

is

lawful for the


it

inhabitants of a city visited by the Plague to flee from


(ff.

i73''-i8r''),

followed by 20 questions touching a form of

prayer prescribed by the Prophet for use against the plague


(ff.
1

P- 1 85^).
ll-!

[Ff 186 of I7'0X 13-00. and 12-25


a

different

colophon on
in

f.

63^ states

that

the
b.

first

7 tracts
b.

transcribed

A. H.

999 by Yusuf

Ahmad

hands; were Ibrahim

an-NabulusI.]

(iii)

Ritual and Law.


Dd.
9.

1348

49

treatise

on

Muhammadan

Ritual and

Law

in

Spanish,

written in the Arabic character, entitled

El
{?

breve Conipeiidio

de miestra Santa Ley es-sonna, que acoblo

acabd) el honrado

sabidor al-Faql (sic) del Jdmi'a de los Moslimes de Cuadrata,


qiie se

llaniaba Virey

(?)

de Ramifio

192

MUHAMMADAN
and 23
11.;

292
[Vf.

HAND-I.IST OF

\fSS.

253 of 28-5 followed pointed


;

X2r2
b)'
first

c.

Moorish hand,

fully

note at the top of the


in

March,

A. D,

There is a Latin page notifying the gift of the MS. 1703, by Engclbcrtus van Engelen to Henry
table of contents.

Sike.]

1349

Dd. 11.201-3
this MS.
fif.

Of

71-100 and 103-147 have already been

described under Nos. 97, 759 supra. The volunie is fitly designated in a note bound in between the first two pages
as " Liber juridicus nonnullis in locis mutilus, Turcice," but

the remaining contents are


(i)

in

the main as follows

Eight unnumbered leaves at the beginning, containing

fragments of two legal works, the second of which comprises


sections
(ii)

v-xv of a Turkish law-book.


[Ff 2-30.]

The
:

first

chapter of another Turkish

legal treatise, beginning

^^AaLo

^JS^^

C^J'

y^"^

O^^^'

?^'^3

dJi^JLj

iCw/l^w

^ J^J^

It

ends with the beginning of the


*^J>*=>

fifth section,

headed

U-ij*

'sIUoJ

J Jul

^Lj

(jJl^ft.1

jJls"^!

',.^^l.

J.-ai
. . .

AiU

(iii) [Ff 31-70.] Forms of legal documents in Arabic, with Turkish headings, beginning
:

A-*-*

(^^

l^*C^\ 3
IJuh

AjjJ^

JuafcJI

'^>JjJt

\S^^
JA) J

w)>lyi
'aJI

JJj
3

^^j-uJI

wjU^I

j-ij-st-^J

i*^'*'^'

w**-Jti

1350

Dd. 11. 28

Forms and specimens of legal documents, contracts, Sec. (i)^^ j^i), collected and arranged by Muhammad b. Darvlsh


PART
MiiJianiDiad,
II.

MUHAMMADAN

LAW.

293

commonly
:

called Thibdtl, of Adrianople, in 10

chapters, as follows

'd^;jLj

JkX*i

l^sl

s::-sjU3

j-jJ-xj

3 Jl*^
w-fl.)

'i*'^^

'o^iJLj

JkAjjJio

1^1 ^

<!Laa3

u^3j^ 3

15-^i

'wJl5

'dj^iJLj

JkX*:.*

\is\

|j.j|

3 pJLo 3 0I5L

uJ

'o^/JLj

^^Xa*.

A l^sl

C-.0J-6

_ft.M>^

'v>U wjb

3 Olyft.

<*"\f9^^

U<^33^

^JIjLfiwt

3 AiA53

ct^JI

'j-wlfi

w>lj

These are followed by a number oi fatwds, &c. (fif. 166"^[Ff. 203 of 20-4 X 14-3 c. and 21 11.; good nasta'llq 202).
;

dated the 28th of Rabi'


of Constantinople.]

I,

A.

11.

1063

scribe,

Ahmad

b.

'All

1351

Ff. 5.

and fragmentary volume, broken by and without beginning or end, of a work on It comprises about 226 separate leaves, of Jurisprudence. which seldom more than a dozen are continuous. The leaves measure 25*5 x 157 c. and contain 15 11.; fair naskh.
disintegrated

many

lacunar,

MU
A

MM A DAN

294

HAND- LI.ST

(jK

1.1

MSS.
LI. 6.

1352

A
them
(i)

volume containing four separate


defective), viz.:

treatises

(some of

commentary on the portions of a work on Jurisprudence dealing with Purification and Prayer, defective
Part of a
at the beginning
(2)
(IT.

1-19).

treatise

on the reading of the Qur'an

(ff.

21-29),

beginning:

(3)

The Ml
b.
'

at 'dmil

("Hundred
al-Jurjd)il

particles") of 'Abdiii(ff.

QdJiir

A bdur- Rahman

30-38), defective at

end.

Fragment of a Compendium of Musulman Law and Ritual, defective at beginning and end (ff. 39-52). [Ff 52 of 184 X 137 c. various hands slovenly writing
(4)
;

not dated.]

1353

Add. 265
on Jurisprudence and Ritual, beginning abruptly:

A work

*jT

53JL0JI

^1

equal
I,

[Ff 214 of 20*6 X I5'0 c. and 11 lines of text, with an number of Turkish interlinear translation dated Rabi'
;

A. H. 1002.]

(iv)

IbadI Books.
'

1354

Add. 2896

work in 63 chapters, dealing with various points of IbadI Law, obtained in Zanzibar by Sir John Kirk, Sept. 16,
1873.

A
:

full

table of contents, occupying

ff.

2^-5^ begins as

follows

'^3

d^w\


PART
II.

IBADI

AND DRUZE BOOKS.

295

The proper title of the work appears to be Kitdbu KanzVl-Adib wa SuldfatV l-Labib. [Ff. 395 of 22'0 x i6'2 c. and 13 11.; large, coarse naskh rubrications no date or
; ;

colophon.]

1355

Add. 3238
treatise

A
Sctld
b.

on the Sects

in

'Oman and
'

other

matters,
SJiaykJi

written in reply to seven questions propounded


b.

by
:

ShaykJi

Khalfan,

by

SJiaykJi

Abdiir- Rahman Ndsir

Abl

BinJidii,

beginning, after the brief doxology

people of
of
are;

The seven questions are as follows (i) Whether all the 'Oman are Ibadls, or not if not, what is the cause the existence of the other sects, and how many sects there
: ;

what

is

the distribution

of the

Ibadls

through the

Muhammadan
by the Ibadls
coffee
is

world
at

and whether the Ibadls of 'Oman are


(2)

a single sect or not?

What

are the ceremonies observed


(3) (4)
(5)

lawful

birth and death.? amongst the Ibadls }

Whether or no

What
In

other sects

what religious questions the Ibadls differ [from such sects]. (6) Concerning the angels Harut and Marut. (7) On the meaning of the
verse concerning the blessing
21*5 X
5
1

most closely resemble the Ibadls?

of the

Prophet.

[Ff.

28 of
scribe,

"4

c.

and 18
b.

11,;

poor naskh; rubrications;

'All b.

Salim

Hashil as-Sa'di; no date.]

(v)

Druze Books.
Add. 788
:

1356

volume containing the following Druze writings

(i) Mnndjdtu Waliyyil-Haqq (ff. i^-ii'^j, followed by two other prayers. See de Sacy's Expose de la Religion des

Drnzes,

vol.

i,

p.

cccclxxvii, Nos. 15, 16.


HAND-LIST
(2)
cit..

296

()V

MUIIAMMADAN
{{i.

MSS.

at-Taqdls, duWiCs-Sddiqln
17.

11 ''-12'').

Expose^

loc.

No.
(3)

Dliikru nia'rifatil-Ii)idm, &c.

(ff.

12''- 13'').

Expos^,

loc. cit.,

No.

18.
(ff.

(4)

Risdlatu't-tahdJilr wa't-taiibili

13*'- 16'').

Exposd,

p. cccclxxviii, No. 19.

(5)

al-I'dlidr

wdl-indhdr

(ff.

i6''-i9'').

Expose,

loc.

cit..

No.

20.

(6)

Risdlatii l-GJiayba

(ff.

19^-25''),

Expos^,

p.

cccclxxix,

No.

21,

(7)
(8) (9)

Taqslmul-'idum
Risdlatii

(ff.

25^-41^).

Exposi,

loc. cit.^
loc. cit.,

No. 22.

z-Zindd {^. 4P-48''). Exposi,


(ff.

No.

23.

Risdlatti sh-SJiain'a

48^-5 S*"). Expose, p cccclxxx,

No. No.
No.

24.

(10)
25.

ar-Riishd wa'l-Hiddya

(ff.

55^-63^).

Exposed,

loc. cit..

(11)
26.
[Ff.

SMriin-Nafs
66 of
1

(ff.

64^-66^).

Expose,

p.

cccclxxxi,

6*3

X I2'9

c.

and

11

11.;

large, clear naskh, but

some portions

are in a smaller

and

different

hand

rubrica-

tions; not dated.]

1357

Add. 789
volume, uniform with the
last,

A
(i)
p.

containing

ar-Risdlattid-Ddmigha,

8lc. {^. i-ii^).

Expose, \o\.\,

cccclxxi, No. XV.


(2)

ar-Ridd wdt- Taslim


Risdlatii' t-Tanzlh

(ff. 1

1*^-20^).

Expose,

p. cccclxxii,

No.

xvi.

(3)
xvii.

(ff.

20''-29=').

Expose,

loc.

cit..

No.

(4)
p.

Risdlatii' n-Nisd

al-Kablra

(ff.

29^-35^).

Expose,

cccclxxiii,
(5)

No.

xviii.
(ff.

Nuskhatii-Sijjili 'l-Mujtabd

39*^-40'').

Expos^,

p. cccclxxiv, No. XX.

(6)

Taqlldnr-Ridd

(ff.

4o''-44=').

Expose,

loc. cit..

No. xxi.


PART
(7)
II.

DRUZE
(ff.

HOOKS.
Expose,
loc.

297
cit.,

Taqlldiil-Mnqtand

44^-48^).

No. xxii.
(8)

Mukdtabat
p.

ila

aJili

Kadhyatil-Baydd
Expose,

(ff.

48^-48'^).

Expose,
(9)

cccclxxv, No. xxiii.


(ff 48^-49^).
loc. cit.,

Risdlatiil-Ausind

No.

xxiv.
(10) (11)
p.

SJiartiil-Iindm (ff 49''- Si'').

Expose,
{^.

loc. cit.,

No. xxv.
Expose,

ar-Risdlat ila

WaliyyVl-'aJid

51^-52^).

cccclxxvi, No. xxvi.


(12)
Risdlatii

Khmndr

b.

y^j/j-Z^ (ff 52''-54=').

Expose,

loc.

cit..

No. xxvii.
ar-Risdlatit'l-immfadhat ildl-Qddl
{^. 54''-55'').

(13)
pose,

Ex-

loc. cit.,

No. xxviii.
c.

[Ff 55 of i6-8 X 12-4 rubrications not dated.]


;

and

15

11.;

large,

clear

naskh

1358
Five Petermann fragments, Druzes and Nusayrls, viz.:
(i)
all

Add. 19021-5
having reference to the

Pet. 20.

tract of ff

24 of 20^2 x

14-6

c.

and 19

11.,

containing a Succinct History of the Druzes


author's time,
Hijra,
i.e.

down

to the

the latter half of the 13th century of the


Hallur-riiinflz ft
usilli

entitled
:

UiifatVd-Duruz,

beginning

^1
(2)

4jLw^l

ojLyj

Aj^Xk^J

o>t^^

ly^lswt

Pet. 24.

Forty-seven questions about the Druzes


to

by Julius Petermann, and the answers


Nashaqa,
in Arabic, entitled
:

them of Haji

^^Ajli

'lyj.

Xi^aJ^S 3

^^.ul^M

^^^

j^.n

aA^wI


HAN I)- LIST OF M U AM MA DAN
I.I

298
[U(. 8

MSS.

of

200 X 146
22.

c.

and 32

11.;

small, neat Syrian ntg'a;

not dated.]
(3)

Pet.

The German

original

of Petermann's
[Ff.

questions,
10-5

entitled

Fragcn an Neschdka.

of

I7'5

c]

(4)

Pet. 25.

Thirty-six questions about the Nusayris,


into Arabic.

drawn up by Petermann, and translated


in

They

conclude with a general enquiry about the other sects existing


Syria, especially the
:

Is)iia'ilis,

Shamsiyyun and Yazidis,

and are headed


'j-iJ^I
[F. (5)
I

^Lji,JJ

^^^J^
c.

j^.^w

wjl*.

Cj*^IJ-(

<La>^

of 29*4 X
Pet. 25-.

205

Clear but unformed naskh.]

Thirty-six questions about the Ntisayris,

differing
titled

slightly

from the above.

Also

in

Arabic.

En-

[Ff i^ of 24-4 X 20'6 formed naskh.]

c.

and about 29

11.

Clear but

ill-

1359

Add. 3155
fac-simile
of

The
p.

made

for

de Sacy (see Expose,


MS.

vol.

i,

ccccxcvi)

the

Bodleian

No.

398,

of which

the

contents (43 pieces in all) are described at pp. ccccxcvii-dxiv [Ff. 219 of 22"6 x i8"0 c. (this of de Sacy's Expose, q.v.
includes the

mounts

to

and

13

11.;

large, clear

which the fac-similes are attached) naskh; rubrications no date.]


;

1360

Add. 3156

Another collection of Druze tracts, comprising (save for some lacunas) Nos. 8-41 of the Bodleian MS. {Expose, pp. The MS., according to a pencil note on f. i^ was d-dxiii). "captured from a Druze KhuhveJi near Hasbeiyah in 1844, and bought at an auction in Damascus, June 1858." [Ff. ^6 (ff 9, 40, 47, 58, 68 missing) of 21-3 x 15*0 c. and 15 II.; good naskh rubrications not dated.]
;

PART
1361
Another
of de Sacy

11.

DRUZE

BOOKS.

299

Add. 761
collection of
{loc.
cit.,

Druze

tracts,

comprising Nos. 1-14

pp. cccclxvi-cccclxx), and agreeing in contents with MS. No. 1580 of the Bibliotheque Nationale.
[Ff.

196 of 15*3 X
;

98

c,

and

11

11.;

large, clear

naskh

rubri-

cations

not dated.]

1362
Another
Ivi-lxviii of

Add. 782
collection of 13

Druze

tracts,

comprising Nos,
Druses, vol.
i,

de Sacy (^Expose de

la Religion des

pp. ccccxc-ccccxciv), and corresponding as to contents with MS. No. 1583 of the Bibliotheque Nationale. [Ff. 82 of 2r2

X I5'9

c.

and 13

11.;

fair,

clearly-written naskh

rubrications

not dated.]

1363
Another
36 1 supra).
collection of

Add. 792

Druze

tracts,

comprising Nos. 1-14


15

of de Sacy, and agreeing in contents with Add. 761 (No.


1

[Ff. 121
;

of i8'4 x I4"5
;

c,

and

11.;

large, good,

clear

naskh

rubrications

not dated.]

1364
xl of de
in

Add. 3431

Another collection of Druze tracts, comprising Nos. xvSacy {^Expose, pp. cccclxxi-cccclxxxi), and agreeing
the
MS.

contents with
[Ff.

No.

1581
c.

of

the
11.;

Bibliotheque
large, clear,

Nationale.

154 of i8'6 x ir8


;

and 13
;

unformed naskh, quite modern

rubrications

not dated.]

1365
Another
collection of

Add. 3432

Druze tracts, comprising Nos. 1-14 and corresponding in contents with Nos. 1361 of de Sacy, and 1363 above. [Ff. in of I9"3 x 14-5 c. and 15 11.; large, good naskh rubrications not dated.]
;

1366

Add. 3481

Another collection of Druze tracts, comprising the 15 pieces contained in No. 1582 of the Bibliotheque Nationale


300
IlAND-LIS'l'

AMMADAN

OF M U

I.I

MSS.

(dc Sacy's Expose, pp. cccclxxxv-cccclxxxix, Nos. xli-Iv). [Ff. 92 of 202 X 15-2 c. and 15 II.; lar^^c, clear naskh rubri;

cations

pointed

no date or colophon.

pencil note on
"

the inside of the cover states that the MS. was

presented by

an Arab chief to a Captain of Marines at Beyrout, 1845." The name of the Captain and other particulars written in ink on the last page below the colophon have been carefully
erased, leaving only the words

"Captain

Beyrout, 1845."

The

erasure includes the greater part of the contents of two

lines.]

(Ill)

HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY.


Dd. 11. 32
of

1367

A
(i)

volume

miscellaneous

contents,

comprising

and Turkish poetry (fif. 1-36^). A treatise in Turkish on the various calendars and (2) methods of computing time, entitled TawdrlkJi-i-All Efendi (ff. 36^-45''). (3) More Turkish and Persian poems (ff. 45^61). (4) A short history, in Turkish, of the Prophets, from Adam to Muhammad (ff. 62^-77*^), immediately followed by
Selections
of Persian another, or

a continuation

of the same treatise,

entitled

Taivdrlkh-i-Anbiyd, continuing the narrative from the time


of

Muhammad

to A. H. 961.

This latter portion

(ff.

77^-140*)

contains a brief general history of the earlier


dynasties,

Muhammadan

fuller account of the Ottoman sultans down Sulayman I. (5) A number of astronomical, astrological, and chronological tables, magical formuk^ and [Ff. 171 of 20T x 13-5 c, in various the like (ff. 151-171). naskh and ta'llq hands, with a variable number of lines to

and a

to the time of

the page.
1681.]

The

first

leaf bears in English the date July 13,

1368
in

Dd. 12. 4

account of the Life of Turkish, beginning:

An

Mahmud

PdsJid Qassdb-zdda,


PART
Cf. Rieu's
11.

AND BIOGRAPHY.
3OI

HISTORY

iO"5 c.

and 17

Turkish Catalogue, pp. 217-218. [Ff. 28 of I7"8 x clear naskh dated the 25th of Dhu'l11.;
;

Qa'da, A. H. 1044.]

1369

Oo. 6.

74

manuscript-book of Mr Chappelow's, containing notes on nearly a hundred Arabic authors, and entitled De Scriptoribus quibnsdavi Arabicis, in Latin.

These notes occupy


in

wholly or

in

part iio pages.


left

number of pages

the

blank, while 16 pp. at the end contain part of a translation into Arabic of the order for

middle of the volume are

Morning Prayer according


pages measure
I9'2 x i6*o

to the
c.

Church of England.

The

1370

Qq. 7

A
JXf^
Aa^Sb

History of the Egyptian campaign of Napoleon Bona:

parte, in Arabic, beginning


/*^j'>^

V*^

**^>j

O"-**-

(^'^*^
^.33

*^'

O^*^ L^J^^
A.aw^.^1

'Aj^-a-(JI

jbjJI
j^Jj'N)!

lyCLoJ

AjjUJ^I

^,y^y^\ _^\ji\

^^J.J^)I

^^a!I

^^Jl

^\ ^^j V^^'

The
A.H.

Muharram,

events described occupy a period of 3 years, from A. H. 1213 (June-July, A. D. 1798) to Rabi' II, 1216 (Aug.-Sept, A.D. 1801). [Pp. 184 = ff. 92 of
;

29-9 X 21-4 c. and 24 11.; fair naskh; rubrications dated the beginning of Shawwal, A. H. 1225 (Oct. 30, A. D, iSio).]

1371

Add. 280

History of the Turks in Egypt, from A.H. 1105-1158, defective both at beginning and end. In its present condition
it

comprises
;

ff.

168 of 22-0 x 16-3

c.

and

17
:

11.;

large, fairly

good naskh
^j^-Js^iLj

rubrications.

Begins abruptly

j^\j

j^A^

A*^'!^!

OljLwUl cJji ^Cl

^-i

^^ 5

302

HAND-T-IST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

1372

Add. 567

A -short notice of the life of Mulla Muhammafl Rida of Hamadan, one of the Persian doctors who replied to Mr Henry Martyn's attacks on Islam, written by Mirza Muhammad Salih, Private Secretary to H.R.H, 'Abbas Mirza, for Dr Samuel Lee. See P. C, No. x, 6 p. 12.
;

1373

Add. 18981

A few short extracts, made by Petermann, from the Samaritan Chronicle compiled in A. H. 756 for the Highpriest Finhas by AbiCl-Fath b. Abi'l-Hasan as-Sdmiri adDanafl. See B.M.A.C^, Nos. 53 and 54, pp. 35-36. [Ff 8 of 15-0 X iO"0 c. and about 25 11.]
1374 Add. 2634
Genealogical Roll of Arab Tribes,
for the
in

four pieces, of

which the ends are

most part so torn and frayed that it is impossible to say whether they are continuous or not. The width is between 14 and 14^ inches throughout the length of the longest piece is about 18 feet; of the next, 16 feet; of the third, between 10 and 11 feet; while the shortest and most tattered is only about 5 feet long. The
;

writing

is

a large, bad, sprawling naskh, the headings being

written in a lighter-coloured ink.

1375

Add. 3210
general history, in Arabic, from the beginning of the

world to about A.D. 1260, by Abitl-FaraJ Grcgorins, better

on the first page the following inscription " The Mekteb Zebenee of Gregorius Abool Furuj, translated from the original Syriac into Arabic, from the original existing in the Library of Deyr Zaaferan near Mardin by Escoff Stephan of Jezireh, in 1865. The original Most important lacunae Syriac work is very incomplete. exist, as is shewn in this translation. A perfect copy exists, Diarbckr, August, I am told, with the Jacobites at Damascus. G. Taylor." The work appears to be an Arabic 1865, J.
as Bar-Hebraeus, bearing
:

known

version of the \l^\

Zoi^Alik)

l^sAl) {Kethdb/id dJic viakJi-


PART
TT.


GEOGRAPHY
in

303

AND TOPOGRAPHY.

tebhanuth zabhnc), edited

Syriac by Bruns and Kirsch, with

Latin translation, 1789. It contains a number of genealogical and chronological tables. [Ff. 178 (115^-178 and several
smaller groups of pages blank) of 34'4 x 24*8
small, neat ruq'a
in
;

c.

and 40

11.;

rubrications

copious pencil annotations

English

in

the margins.]

(IV)

GEOGRAPHY AND TOPOGRAPHY.


Dd. 11. 14

1376
"

Tres

libri,

de templis Meccse, Medinae

et

Hierosolym

et

eorum

visitatione," viz.:

(i) A Turkish work in ten chapters on Mecca, its history, topography and antiquities and on the Rites of the Pilgrimage by Muhammad al- Yamaiii, beginning:
;

(2)

A
:

similar work, also

in

ten chapters,

on Medina,

beginning

^jSic

^Loi ^1^.1
Jt

'^^x^.t

fUa^.^o

<x)t

jLo:w.<

^J^t^
Lj\s

<X^^)uO

^J^l^9

^JkJ^t

P3J~w

i^J^w

dL,^jJjJ^\

(3)

similar work, also in ten chapters, on Jerusalem,


:

beginning, after the doxology

[Ff 108 of 20'2 X 140


occupies
ff

c.

and

1 1

11.,

of which the Jirst part

1-30^;

the second,

ff

30^-63";

ff 63''*-i07'\

Fair naskh, pointed, rubrications.


b.

and the thirds Not dated.

Scribe, Yijsuf

'Abdu'llah.]


304

MUHAMMADAN
MSS.

IIAND-MST OF

1377

Add. 443
list

of Moorish place-names, with the

meaning (where

such could be ascertained) and four various transcriptions or

Europeanised forms of each, the whole forming 6 columns, 3 on one page, and 3 on the page opposite, beginning
:

"

Sclhin.
[Ff.

Sallce-Jioly.

Sallce.

Salt.

Selkin.

^j.*ai~Lj"

23 of 36'0 X 23*3
of names,

c.

and 14
in

11.

The

MS. contains a

mere

list

arranged

no apparent order, and

without any geographical particulars.]

1378
"

Add. 1074
Nomenclature des Villages de toutes
les

Provinces de
le

I'Egypte.

An

1802 ou

10 de la
la

R^"*".

Transcript par

Commission des Arts de The MS. comprises pp. 172 of 3r5 x 22*0 c. and I'Egypte." 21 11. Each page is written in 2 columns, the Arabic names on the right, the French transcription on the left. The
Citoyen Delaporte,
provinces {wildydt) are
(p. i)
;

Membre de

in

the following order


;

(i)
;

Sharqiyya

(2) Maiisilra (p. 19)


;

(3) Qalyfib (p. 37)


;

(4) Bnliayra
;

(p.

45)

(5)

7iufiyya (p.
(
I

Atflhiyya (p. 61) (6) Gharbiyya (p. 65) (7) Ma91) (8) Girge (p. 109) (9) Manfalutiyya (p. 117);
;
;

o) Fayyfivi (p.

1 )

(11) BaJinasd (p.

26)

{\2)

A sJinninln

(P-

(p.

139); {il)Glze{}^. 145); {\\) Ashndij^. 151); (is) A sy fa 155); (16) Qafid (p. 163); and a continuation of Girg6
S7iprd).

(No. 8

1379

Add. 3272

"Transcripts from Bodleian MSS. respecting the History

These transcripts fill 48 (of i6'i X iO"i c. and 16-20 11.), and represent extracts (numbered 8, 10 and 11, comprising ff. 1-24, 25-36, and 37-48 respectively) from three different works, of which the
of Abyssinia, from Costard's papers."
ff.

first

begins
JI

J-jA31

w-.L5

AA/JI

sJ^-^Bf.

j-*w

,J-

Csil^

djuk


PART II. ASTRONOMY AND CALENDARS.
the second
:

305

the third, though marked No. ii, appears to run straight on from No. 10, the same poem being continued across from
f.

36^'

to

37^

a European.
for

The writing is clear, and fairly good for Most of the leaves have previously been used
them
is

Greek and Latin translations and compositions, so that


used for these transcripts.

generally only one side of

(V)
(i)

SCIENCE,

Astronomy and Calendars.


Dd.
4.

1380
Fragments of
occupies
ff

143

different calendars, Arab, Syrian, Greek, &c.

[For description of MS., see No. 250 supra.


252-254.]

This portion

1381
to

Dd. 10. 8

A calendar of the Syrian months from Adhar (March) Shubat (February), with their correspondences with the Muhammadan months, accompanied by some explanatory notes in Turkish, and a few cabalistic squares and magical main entries in naskh formulae. [Ff 9 of 24*2 x I5"9 c. The dates A, H, ion, 1012, notes in margin; rubrications. 1060, 1082 and 09 occur on f. 2^]
; ;

1382
in

Add. 288

A Turkish Almanac or Calendar-roll, measuring i r4 c. width and about 140 c. in length, and containing thirteen panels or compartments and an illuminated gilt 'unwan.
According to a colophon inside the
in A. H.
B.

flap,

it

I2i6by Sulayman

called HikmatT,

was transcribed and as rules are


20


HAND-LIST OK ML'IIAMM ADAN

306

MSS.

given at the end for finding the (h'rection of the qibla in

Constantinople and the adjacent countries,

it

may

be pre-

sumed
neat,

to

have been transcribed there.

It is

written in a very

small naskh, and has illuminations and rubrications

throughout.

1383

Add. 2902
small Almanac, or Calendar, of the Coptic months
festivals,
ff

A
and
prising

with

8 of I3'5 X

on the cover as
of which the

chronological memoranda, comro c, and described in a pencil note written by one Husayn Yahya. Each month

other
I

occupies a page, the page being


first

ruled

in

seven

columns,

(on the right) gives the dates, and the


:

others the times of the following seasons of each day


ULp,
in
^l-.ol,

j.a^,

the margin.

and j^-a*. The memoranda are The handwriting is a neat Turkish naskh
Ji^-w, j^^o,
A. H.

rubrications;

dated

1244.

1384

Add. 3527
treatise

on Astrology,

in

Persian,

al-BayhaqI al-Kashifl, wanting the


several astrological tables.
is

first leaf,

Begins, after

by Husayn b. 'All and followed by the doxology, which

missing

jl^Jt

jl3t

aSs

dJUj ^J^

j^ia^J

O-*^*^

kS^}"*^^

-5

K^^

ti^j

This is followed (ff. 183^-211) by another treatise on "deduction" (rj.lj.aiLJLj|) by Muhammad Amin b. Hasan 'All, which is again followed by tables. [Ff. 224 of 176 x 11-5 c. and 19 11.; small, neat ta'llq, with rubrications in first part;
poorer
ta'llq in latter
f.

part; the date A. H. 1014

is

given in the

colophon on

i50-\]


PART
(ii)

II.

BOTANY,

MEDICINE AND GASTRONOMY, 307

Botany, Medicine and Gastronomy.


Ee. 5. 7

1385
"

Botanicum antiquum," a series of coloured drawings of plants and (at the end) a few reptiles and insects, with their names in Hebrew, Greek, Arabic, and, in some cases, Turkish.

The

versos of the pages are blank.


:

Botanicum antiquum GraicumHebra^um-Arabicum-Turcicum. Smyrna Asise portabatur, anno MDCLXXXll." There is also a book-plate inscribed, "Ex dono D"'. Thomae Adams, benedict^e memoriae, Militis ct Baronetti, Fundatoris Lecturae Arabicae." The book contains no descriptions or remarks. [Ff 385 of 33'0 x 23*2 c]
the following inscription
"

The

title-page bears

1386

Dd. 12. 1
collection of Arabic

A
"

works on Medicine, described

as

Galeni commentarius (Arabicus) in quosdam libros Hippo-

cratis."
[b.

There

is

also a running

super-commentary by

'Ali

The first book begins in the middle of the second Maqdla (dealing with parturition and gynaecology). The colophon of this and the title of the next Maqdla run as
Ridwan].
follows
:

j^-JH y\j-A^

<au.*N)t

w)U^

yj^

4^l^l

UU^I

(^Ia^

ws^^j

'^^;Jl. j-i^iu

l\jJiJ

x;^^)t

wjU^

c^^ O^

Aii[i.l\

aJli^t

A
in
is

note of 'All (further described as


f.

b.

Ridwan on

f.

21^),

the Arabic translator, on

18''

mentions a case which he saw

Egypt
the
tj'

in A. H.
j*^)l

426 (=

A. D. 1035).

The
This

secojid book (f
is

22-'')

AJtjJa wjIi3

of Galen.

followed (f

34'')

by

(3)
;

the ^jL/*i)l

wjU^

of Hippocrates,

with

comm. of
;

Galen

this in turn (f 36^)

this (f 37^)

On

50''

by by (5) the \o\jAi'^) ^j^A'lil' 3 3 O'-^' V*-^are enumerated 12 of Hippocrates's works, viz.:

(4) the ajjOJI ^Ij^-n)! wj12=>

308

HAND-LIST OF MUHyXMMADAN MSS.

'SjJl^l t/il^^)l

^\2^

'1.^1

clft-^l

wj'^^

'o^laJl cA^l^^ll

This

is

Hippocrates

followed by (6) Notes on the Kitabu'l-IhisTil of (fif. 51-83^) in seven sections (7) Notes (JfJUj)
;

on the Kitdbii Taqdnnatti l-Ma'rifat of Hippocrates (ff. 83''97^") in three sections (8) Notes on Hippocrates's work on 98^-112-'') in three sections Acute Diseases (ff. (9) Notes on
;
;

Hippocrates's work on the Diseases. of

Women

(ff

13^-127^);

(10) Notes on the L^jl.jI w>U:^, or Treatise on

Epidemic

Diseases

(ff 127^-196'') in

eight sections; (11)


in

Treatise on

the Weights and Measures used


(ff.
(ff.

Medicine by awU

j^^-*

197^-197'');

(12) Notes on Hippocrates's Kitdbiil-akJildt

198^-213^); (13) Notes on the Kitdbu'l-GhicUid of Hippo(ff.

crates

Notes on the ^^_jiAA>\.s wjU^s of Concerning the Arabic translator and commentator, Abu'l- Hasan 'All b. Ridwan, see Wiistenfeld's GescJiichte d. Arabischen Aerste (Gottingen, 1840), No.
214=^-226'^); (14)
(ff.

Hippocrates

226^-241"*).

138, pp. 80-82.

He

1068).

[Ff 244 of

18-3 X 13-0

died in A. H. 453 or 460 (a. D. 1061 or c. and 17 11.; large, good old
;

naskh of thirteenth or fourteenth century


dated.]

rubrications

not

1387

Gg.

5.

28

fragment of a work on Materia Medica, consisting of a


in the

few leaves only, beginning abruptly

middle of Maqala

O^^*^' with the words 5 j^laioJl ,jJ *^\SJ^ ^^, and extending to Maqala xi. There is no colophon, but the writing is ancient, probably about the thirteenth century. [Ff 21 of 24*3 X 17-0 c. and 23 11.; fair naskh, overlinings in The fragment is probably from the Qardbddui of red.] Badrtid-Dln al-Qaldnisi see B.M.A.C?, No. 796, i, pp.
:

540-541.


PART
1388
Part (Maqalas
iii-xii)

II.

BOTANY,

MEDICINE AND GASTRONOMY. 309


Add. 301
of a

work on Medicine, which

appears, from the colophons at the end of several sections,


to be entitled UsTdu' l-jaivdliirV l-maknfina ivd l-iilumi' l-maklizftna.

The

author's
it

name has been purposely


So
b.

obliterated in

part wherever

occurs.

far as legible,

it

appears to read
{f).

Muhaifunad b.
MS.,

'JJinar {?)

Muhammad b.
c.

ad-Ddya

The
It

dated
ff.

A. H. 600, is written in

a very fine old naskh, and


15
11.;

contains

begins

127 of 24-8 x i8'0

and

rubrications.

J^>^

^A

^J:)

J>^

(J

'3"0*j

''c<i^-UJI

0>**:i

J-f^*^'

^^"t*

Maqala iii, which discusses the influences of the days, months and seasons, celestial signs, such as rainbows, comets, eclipses, and the like, ends on f. 36*. It is followed by
chapters on hygiene
(f
81'^),
(f.

36''),

ii-JI J^*)t> (f

38*'),

pathology
signs,

symptoms

(f.

109-''),

on the purchase of slaves, and


(f.

the signs of health

in

them

117^),

especially on the indications afforded

on physical by the urine.

and

1389

Add. 3196

A volume containing a number of medical prescriptions and culinary recipes, in Persian. See P.C, No. cccxlii, pp. xxxix-xl.
1390
Add. 3511

Another treatise on Medicine, including many prayers and magical formulae, &c., which seems to be the work of
a disciple of SJiaykh
supra),
after

Da
is

fid

al-Antdkl
in

(.see

Nos. 1242- 1244


Begins,

whose name the doxology


:

mentioned

the preface.

^1

<xJI

SJli'^)l

3'0
[Ff.

IIAND-MST OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

naskh

rubrications

ii6 of 25-3 X 179 c. and 31 II.; ^^ood, clear, modern no date or colophon.]
;

1391
Part

Add. 3516
(chapters
xiii-xhi)

of

com[)rchen.sive

work on

Medicine, of which the greater portion at any rate appears to be by Muhammad ibn Zakariyya ar-Razi. Sundry separate

and monographs by him, and one by Ibn Sina in the work. [The MS., which is defective at both beginning and end, comprises ff. 235 of 22-9 X 17-8 c. and 25 11., and is written in large, fairly legible, naskh hands of approximately the same type and period,
treatises

(Avicenna) are incorporated

the thirteenth or fourteenth century of our era.] The complete section in this volume treats of diseases of the chest and lungs, pleurisy, pericarditis, &c. On f. 6^ is cited
viz.
first

(in ch.

xv) Avicenna's treatise on palpitation of the heart.


(f
230'')

The

latter part of the

concluding

with "injunctions

book deals with food and dietetics, to cooks" (LjUsj

1392

Add. 3518
collection of medical tracts in
viz.:

Persian, of which

the

most important are two,


arranged
in

(i)

dictionary of drugs,

alphabetical order

(fif.

4''- 104-'')

by Mtidhaffar
(2) A

b.

Muhammad al-Hasanl

ash- ShifiVi {&. 156-257).

Com-

mentary, entitled Wdfiya, on a medical work called Qdnunclia. The first, written throughout in excellent nasta'liq, and dated Sunday the 22nd of Dhu'l-Oa'da, A. H. 1088, begins:

^ycr

i^ ^ iS^^ \^f^

*'-''

3 ^vi*^'

<laia.Jb

jAw yk 3 ^^^1

w>UJJI


PART
II.

BOTANY,
MEDICINE AND GASTRONOMY.

3II

The

second, defective at both ends, begins thus after the


:

doxology

vlUwjjoala^.^
t

^1 A^
W

L>:!j'*^'

{^

**-'J'

^J^'
-

O^^'f

'**^

^'
v**^

-;

w>U^

j^L-o

^J.

l^*-*^

O^i^

J-*

^i^^^

^J*-^

*>iV

[Ff.

This portion of the MS. is written 257 of 2i"0 X I2"3 and 16-19 H-]

in large, clear

naskh.

1393

Add. 3521
medical treatises
in Persian.
title

Two

The Jirsl

is

acephalous,
;

and contains no indication of


treatment
a

or author's

sort of Medical Dictionary of diseases, their


;

name it is a symptoms and


is

comprises
ta'llq,

ff.

1-57'' of the

volume;

written in a

rather cursive
is

and bears the date

A. H. 1241.

The seco7id
'Abdu'llah
sh-s]idfiya,

treatise

on Therapeutics by

Muhammad
:

al-Haklm entitled, apparently, al- Mujarrabdtii of which the Preface, written in Arabic, begins
jua^l
j,W^)\

^bOl ^*i^M 3

^Uw-N)!

j^li

41)

This second part of the MS. occupies


written in a good, clear naskh, not dated.
i5"Oc.,

ff.

58''-i07^
[Ff, 107 of

and

is

207 x

and 19-21

11.;

rubrications.]

1394

Add. 3526
Pharmaceutical Dictionary,
in

Persian, defective both

and lacking many pages elsewhere, notably the whole of the letters There 0, and \^. is no indication of authorship, title, or date of transcription. The first article is >>i' J>-^, and the last of the alphabetical portion t^j^. The end of the book (ff. 166-180) contains the
at the beginning

and

at the end,

I,

prescriptions

for
c.

various

pills,
11.;

confections,

&c.

[Ff

180

of 24*8 X I7'3
rubrications.]

and 20

poor but legible nasta'liq

'

312

IIANM)-MST OK
(iii)

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

Occult Sciences.
Dd.
6.

1395
Six
217.
treatises, in

91

Astrology, Geomancy, &c.

Arabic and Persian, on the Quadrant, Sec P. C, No. cxxxi, pp. 215-

1396

LI. 6.

16

Two
first

Arabic treatises (the


;

first

lacking the beginning,


the 20th of

the second the end

both anonymous) on Geomancy.


is

ends on
li.

f.

38^,

and

dated
is
" ' ' " "

Monday

The Rama-

dan, A.

902.

Its title

there given, in another hand, as


[Ff.

Kitdb-i-Zayarjdsabti {^^^J^yi^ w>U).

70 of 177 x

127

c.

and

II

11.;

large, clear

naskh

rubrications.]

1397

LI. 6. 27*

Arabic, occupying

few talismans and magical formulae, in Turkish and 110-112 of the MS. described above ff.

under Nos. 1207, 12 10 and 1339.

1398

Add. 223
collection of talismans,
p.

A
1399

charms and magical formulae.

See P. C, No. cxxxiv,

221.

Add. 1086
See P. C, No.

Alchemical prescriptions and formulae. cxxxv, pp. 221-223.

(iv)

Philology.
Dictionaries.

{a)

1400

Dd.

1.

23

Dictionary of Arabic and Turkish words and expresit

sions (mostly drawn, as

would appear, from the Pol}-glot


dictionary (or rather, the colis

Bible and the Our'an, to which references are given) with

explanations

in

Latin.

The

lection of materials for such)

not complete,

many pages
be more

being devoid of entries.

The volume would,

in fact,

PART

II.

PHILOLOGY.
c.
;

313

correctly described as a lexicographical note-book of large


size.

[Ff.

150 of 42'8 x 3r2

each page ruled

in 3

columns,

besides a margin.]

1401

Dd.
Persian-Latin Lexicon, probably by Castell.

3.

54

A
1402

See P.C.,

No. clxv, pp. 248-249.

Gg.

6.

39

An
firstly

Arabic-Turkish vocabulary, the Arabic roots arranged


according to the
final radical,

and, under that, accordtitle.

ing to the second.


I4'9
c.

No
fair

preface or

[Ff.
;

148 of

2rox
A. H.

and 9

11.;

nastailq

rubrications

dated

929.]

i^no ^A^^
Lexicon Arabiaun a Giiilebiio Bcdzvclli.
(see P.C., p. xii, n.
first first

Hh.

6. 1

Hh.

6.

Bedwell's Arabicin

Latin Lexicon, presented to the Library by the author


A. D.

163

i ).

Of

these nine volumes


size

(numbered i-ix) the others, and form the

two are of a smaller

than the

part of another Lexicon.

Of

these

two vols., Hh. 6. 1 (t st)l) comprises pp. 594 of 20'i x I5'6 c. and 17 11.; while Hh. 6. 2 (b wo) comprises pp. 632 of The writing, both Arabic and Latin, I9'6 X 154 c. and 17 11. The other seven volumes and scholarly. is good, clear, (Hh. 5. 1-Hh. 5. 7) form a complete Lexicon, the letters standing in the abjad order. They are nearly uniform in Many adsize, the pages measuring about 3r2X20"0 c. between the pages. Hh.5. 1 ditional slips have been inserted (really vol. i, but marked iii) comprises about 1070 pp. and contains the letters I3. Hh. 5. 2 (really vol. ii, marked iv) j-b). Hh. 5. 3 (really vol. iii, marked v) contains 750 pp. (djj

contains 696 pp. (e^3-). contains 942 pp. (J- C-w).

Hh, 5. 4 (really vol. iv, marked vi) Hh. 5. 5 (really vol. v, marked vii) Hh. 5. 6 (really vol. vi, marked contains 890 pp. (c C-i). Hh. 5. 7 (really vol. vii, viii) contains 258 pp. (u J). marked ix) contains 986 pp. (J^o^). The clear, neat writing

is

uniform throughout.

There

is

no preface or introduction.


HAND-LIST OK

AMMADAN

314

MIJ

I.I

MSS.

1412

LI. 5.

26

Arabic vocabulary, with interlinear Turkish glosses, beginning:

An

^1

J^)Jh.4

a3^-^j

^^I

J>;^)I
c.
;

ajU^ ^y9
and
7
11.

J-i*)l

^v-*.^!

5^^-rJ

[Ff.

1/4 of 21-2 X 15-5

(besides the glosses);


II.

poor nasta'liq; rubrications

dated

A.

936.]

1413

Add. 253
(letter
\

The beginning
See P. C, No.

only) of a Persian-Latin Lexicon.

clxvi, pp.

249-250.

1414

Add. 444

A Turkish-Latin Vocabulary. The slips on which the Turkish words and their explanations are written are pasted
on the pages. Some of the explanations are in English, German, &c. This vocabulary occupies pp. 233 of 3r8x The rest of the pages in the volume are blank, save I9"8 c. two or three at each end, containing transcripts from the
History of Farishta, &c.

1415
Italian- Arabic

Add. 590
Vocabulary.

[Ff 500 of iO'4 x yS c. An and 13 11. The Italian is written on the opposite page to the Arabic, the Italian words being arranged alphabetically from A to Z. Completed on November 22, A. D. 1672.]

1416

Add. 1094
Arabic Vocabulary, based, apparentl}', on the Qdinils;
:

An

for the title-page bears this inscription

The words
taining to

are arranged in classes, the first containing

celestial objects

and phenomena

the second, things apper-

man and

the animal world, &c.

[Ff 372 of i8'8 x


PART
I3'5
c.
II.

PHILOLOGY,
;

315

and 9
*^

11.;

poor nasta'llq
places.

the ink has greatly eroded


is

the paper in

many

At

the end

a tract on Arabic

Grammar,
1417

Ex codicibus

Joamiis Ange/i."]

Add. 2904
of

Some

Dr Badger's

materials for his

EnglisJi-Arabic

Lexicon, including the letters

the end of which a

entirely in
fair

comprises 247 pp. Dr Badger's

A DEC. The volume (from number of leaves have been excised) of 304 x 22'8 c. and about 22 11. It is
clear, neat writing,

and

is

evidently a

copy, as there are hardly any corrections.

Add. 2905"-*^ The original Manuscript of Dr George Percy Badger's English-Arabic Lexicon, in ten uniform volumes (marked a k), containing the actual " copy " supplied to the printers from Sept. 18, 1877 to the date of publication (1881). The letters contained in each volume are as follows A, B in C in ii D, E in iii F, G, H in iv I, J, K in v M, N, O P, Q in vii in vi R in viii S in ix T Z in x. [The pages measure 32T x 20*3 c, and comprise about 34 11.]

1418

1419

Add. 3174
Syriac-Arabic Dictionary "in the main an abridgement
"

of Bar 'All

(note by the late Professor


c.

W.

Wright).

[Ff

178 of 22-1 X 16

and 20

11.]

1420

Add. 3486

Persian-Turkish Lexicon, defective at beginning and without date, colophon, title, or author's name. The last

word explained is 2V\ X I4"5 c. and 23

(>.5l
11.;

<ijdi\

fair

Jl/J* 'jjjuyj. [yt 104 of Turkish nasta'llq; rubrications


;

ends with a calendar of the years

A.

II.

941-967.]

{b)

Grammars.
3

1421

A
prising

volume containing
ff.

82 of i8*9 X I3"9 with rubrications.

21 grammatical tracts, and comc. and 13 11., written in a fair


6. It

Dd.

nasta'llq,

contains


HAND-LIST or ML'IfAMMADAN
(i)
aiul

3l6

MSS.

The Mardh?il-arwdh B.M.A.C}, p. 233'',


ii.

{i(.

i''-43'').

See No. xo^o supra,


of 'Izzu'd-Dln Zan-

(2)

The Kitdbut-tasrlf
A.
II.

{^. 44*^-62=')

Jdnl (t
in

655).
(ff.

Add, 417
(3)

See B.M.A.C.\ p. 233^ iii. See P. C, p. 262, and 1-40).


{^. 63''-82''') a.scribed

Another copy
p.

164 supra.

The Maqsud
See

to the I))id)n

Abu

Hanlfa.

B.M.A.

C.\

loc. cit., iv,

and pp. 174-5 supra.


Dd. 10. 6

1422

An

Arabic Grammar,

in

Arabic, with Persian and Turkish

interlinear glosses.

See P. C, No. clxxiv, pp. 258-259.


Dd. 11. 19

1423

ff.

volume containing 4 grammatical tracts, and comprising 150 of 20"2 X 136 c, written in different fairly good naskh
It

hands.

contains

(i) The Kdfiya of Uvuil-Hdjib (ff. 1-62). See Nos. The colophon is dated A. H. 974. Scribe, 880-883 supra. Written at Amasia. b. Ibrahim. Sha'biln (2)

rently the

Commentary on some grammatical work, appaMisbdh of Abu'l-Fat/i Ndsir al-Mutarrizl {\ A. H.


:

610), beginning

(ff

63-82).
(3)

Some
iii,

pages are missing.


of al-Mutarrizl
al-Atabakl.

Dated
(ff.

A. H. 975.

The Misbdh
p. 231'^,
b.

83-138).

See B.M.
A. H. 973.

A.C.\

and Nos. 1052-1054 supra. Dated


'aviil of 'Abdu'l-QdJiir

Scribe, Jalal
(4)

Husayn
139- 150).

The Mi' at
(ff

b.

'Abdur-Rahmdn

al-Jurjdni

See

p.

192 supra.
Ff. 6.

1424

25

A Commentary
Zanjdni, begin n ng
i
:

on the

Kitdbut-tasrlf of 'Izzud-Dui

O^

^^

J>5I

^f.

.j.-Ju)l

iiJJI

^j-cuJt

o'

^^


PART
[Ff.
II.

rniLOLOGY.
and 17
i, 11.;

317
;

S6 of 14-3 X lO-O

c.

fair na.staiTq

rubrib.

cations.
Ra'is.]

Dated Ramadan

A.

Ii.

1024;

scribe,

Islam

1425

Ff. 5. Ill
treatise

on Arabic

that described on p.

Grammar (identical, apparently, 233*^, v, of B. M. A. C.^), beginning:

with

[Ff.

28 of 20"3 X 15-8
;

rubrications

c. and 13 no date or colophon.]

11.;

large, clear

naskh

1426

LI. 6.

22

A
tises
:

volume containing the following grammatical

trea-

(i)

The Kitdbiit-Tasrif of
ff.

^Izziid- Din

Zanjdnl (pp.

1-26

1-20).

(2)

Another copy of the Mardhii l-arivdh by


Mas'fid (pp. 27-52,
ff.

Ahmad
ff.

b.

'All

b.

22-52).
Particles
(pp.

(3)

A
:

treatise

on the

1-12,

53-62),

beginning

[Ff.

naskh

66 of 7*2 X I2'0 c, 15 no date or colophon.]


1

11.;

clear, fairly

good European

1427

LI. 6.

23

A
tises
:

volume containing the following grammatical

trea-

(i)

The Kdfiya

interlinear

of Ibnin-Hdjib and marginal glos.ses.

(ff.

1-61), with copious


HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN
(2) (3)
1

3l8

MSS.

The Misbah
The

of nl-Mitiarrirn

(Tf.

62 99).
{{{.

'Azvdviil of 'Abdiil-Qdhir al-Jurjdnl

100-

10).

[Ff.

no

of I7'6 X i2'3

c.

and 9

11.;

frood naskh

no date

or colophon.]

1428

Mm.
note-book of 145
ff

1.

31

of 23-5 x

83

c.,

containing para-

digms of Arabic verbs, lists of words, short sentences in colloquial Arabic, and the like, with some glosses and transNeat, clear European naskh lations in Latin and Italian.
hand.

Many

pages blank.

1429

Mm.
treatises

6.

Two
is

on Arabic Grammar.
:

in verse,

and begins
j..JsLoJi

The

first (ff.

1^-25^)

'J^i

j^_jJu)\

^i

j^-cawj

'J^aJI

^\'::ii\

j^aj

,j^

J^i

and comprises about 373 couplets. The second


in

(ff 2 5*^-5 3-'^) is

prose,

is

entitled

Kitdb^Cl- MuqaddamatV l-Mntarriziyya


:

fi'ii-nahw ivdl-ai'ttbiyya, and begins

53 of i8"4X I3"5 dated with rubrications


[Ff.
;

and 11 11.; large, good naskh, Wednesday, 12th of Rabl' I, A. H.


c.

847-]

1430
Gravnnatica Arabica Gulielmi
of an Arabic

Mm.

6.

19

32 of

Postelli. The beginning Grammar, in Latin, by William Postell. [Pp. 198 X 150 c. and about 28 11. Neat, scholarly hand.

Breaks off abruptly

at the end.]

PART
1431

II.

PHILOLOGY.
Oo. 6.
in

319

43

Six grammatical treatises

Arabic and Persian.

See

P. C, No. clxxvi, pp. 260-262.

1432

Oo. 6.

75

A
"

volume
idtima

of 272 written pages of 20'0 x 15-6 c,


S.

thus

described on a sheet of paper lying loose within the leaves.

Tria

Matthcei

capita,

de

Passione,

Morte,

et

Resurrectione Christi, Arabice, jiixta cditioncni Societatis ad

Christianam Scientiam promovendam


1727:

institiit(e,

Anno Dom.

cum

Punctis,

versione

Latvia,

et

Analysi Rcgulis

His adFabul.^ cum Erpenii versione et not is, recensione Golii, et versione editoris qnarundam voaim dialecto ArabiccB inagis consona, et celeberri)nnm illnd Carmen Abi Ismaelis Tograi Arabice, C2ivi versione Latind, Notis et Praxi Grammaticd doctissimi Edwardi Pocock, LL. Hebr. ET Arab, apnd Oxonienscs Professoris." Chs. xxvi-xxviii of St Matthew occupy ff. 1-20 (pp. v-x-^ and 1-19) the Notes on these, pp. 20-92 the 37 Fables of Locman, pp. 95-178 the Carmen Tograi, or Ldmiyyatu' 1-' Ajam, pp. 180-252. The volume bears at the beginning this inscription " This Book
dnntnr LOCMANI
;
;

GraniniaticiB Arabic(2 congriid Londini editcE 17 30.

for

my Nephew
The

Leonard Chappelow."
Qq. 76

1433
Kitdbn't-tasrif of 'Ic^n'd-Din
Zanjd^il
(ff.

1-87),

followed by another copy of the

same with running comSee P. C, No. clxxv,

mentary and translation


pp. 259-260.

in

Persian.

1434 Add. 416 Another copy of the Kdfiya of Ibnu'l-Hajib. [Ff 8 of 21-5 X 17-4 c. and 5 11.; large, clear, ugly Indian ta'Iiq
1

overlinings in red

no date or colophon.]

Add. 417 Seven treatises (one in Persian, the rest in Arabic) on Arabic grammar and Logic. See /-*. C, No. clxxvii, pp.
262-3.

1435


320

HAND-LIST

OI"

MIJIIAMMADAN MSS.
Add. 786

1436

Gloss {HasJiiyci) of Sliaykh 'Abdu'r-Rahman


the

b.

al-'Arl
b.

on

Commentary

of

Shaykh Khalid
il.

b.

'Abdu'llah

Abu

Bakr al-Azharl

(d.

A.

905) on

the Ajiirrumiyya,

begin-

ning:

cations

48 of 20"8 X I5'0 c. and 21 dated Rabr I, A. H. 11 19; 'Abdullah b. Shaykh Yusuf.]


[Ff.
;

11.;

clear

naskh
b.

rubri-

scribe,

Yusuf

al-Hajj

1437
For description of MS.
remaining leaves,
of verse
;

Add. 7981
(ff.

7-97) see No.


;

1 1

supra.

Of

the

ff.

1-2 are blank

3''

contains

some scraps
b)-

ff.

3''-6^

contain

an

Arabic poem
:

'Abdu'r-

Rahman on

the Ajurrniiiiyya, beginning

'^3)1

oIjI

^>

^jj

j^JJI

Jl5

1438

Add. 10722
this MS. (described

under No. 1054 supra) ff. 27-34 on the Arabic particles See p. 192 the 'Awdmil or Mtat 'dmil. commonly called

Of

contain

the

well-known

treatise

supra, last paragraph.

1439

Add. 1085

A
(i)
(ff.

volume containing

grammatical

tracts, viz.
b.

The

Mardhiil-arivdJi of AJiviad

'All

b.

Mas'ud

1-40).
(2)

See H. KIl, No. 11758, and Nos. 1030-1032 supra.


(ff.

See B.

The Kitdbu't-tasrif of 'Izzud-Dhi Zanjdni M. A. O, p. 233^ &c., and p. 164 supra.

4 1-58).


PART
(3)
(fif.

II.

PHILOLOGY.

32

59-77).
(4)

The Maqsfid, ascribed to the Inidvi Abu Hanlfa See B. M. A. C.\ loc. cit., and pp. 174-5 s?ipm.
(ff.

Another copy of the KitdbuH-amthila


in

78'^-88'^)

contained
loc.
cit.

Ff.

5.

11'

(No. 1425 supra).

See B.M.A.C.\

(5)

verbs)

(fif.

Al- amthilatu'l-vinkhtalifa (Paradigms of Arabic 89^-105^). Ff 106 of 15-0 x iO'2 c. and 13 11.
in
fair
i

Written

naskh.

The date

A.

II.

121

is

given in the

colophon of

(f 40^).

See No. 64 supra.

1440

Add. 1092

A
(i)

volume containing
Part of a

philological

treatise

entitled

Tarjumdii

'ala' l-lughati' l-^ Arabiyya

%va ina'rlfatiJid 'alat-tariqatrn-iiahfirst

wiyya, evidently composed by a Christian, of which the


tion (pp, 5-13,
(2)
("

part deals with the dddbu's-saldvi, or proper forms of saluta-

and pp. 50-54)"),

Hikdyatti ZaJiru'l-Azhdr, the story o{ Zahru'l-AzJidr

the Flower of Flowers

daughter of the King of Baghdad

(pp. 13-49)(3)

Some detached

verses of poetry (pp. 54-55).

A brief account of the creation, especially of the (4) heavenly bodies, such as the signs of the Zodiac, the Planets,
&c. (pp. 56-62).
Pp. 62 of

2r5 X

14-3 c.

and

13

11.;

clear but ungraceful

naskh; rubrications.
1758, in

Malta, in

Rajab, A. H. ii7i,A. D. the prison of jjI^a-w (.? San Juan), by


in

Transcribed

Sulayman the Egyptian.


1441
Add. 2622

volume containing the same five tracts on Arabic Grammar as Add. 1085 (No. 1439 supra), viz. (i) the Mard/i (fif 1-32) (2) the Tasrif of 'Izzu^d-Din Zanjdnl (fif 33-45) 60-67); (3) the Maqsiid {?i. 46-59); (4) the Kitdbu amthila and (5) al-Ainthilatu'l-viukhta/ifa (fif 70-88). [Ff 90 of 17-3 X in c. and 13 11.; neat, small nasta'llq, within borders ruled
;

(fif.

in

gold
B.

rubrications

not dated.]
21


MUMAMMADAN

322

IIAND-I.IST
(c)

OI'-

MSS.

Ai'abic Proverbs.
Ff. 5. 112

1442

small collection of Arabic proverbs, beginning:

'Ajdall

Jil^J

.iU-tji

jjl^

31

'Vy^

J>'^^

^ 3

(3-^*^

*-*"

[Ff.

6 of 20'4 X i6i

c.

and

13

11.;

large, clear

naskh

no

date or colophon.]
{d)

Persian Philology.

1443

Add. 329
brief outline of Pahlavl

grammar

in Persian.

See P. C,

No. xxxii, pp. 92-93.


(e)

Hindustani Philology.

1444

Add. 1083
original MS., prepared for the Press
his

"The "The

by Mr John
It

Shakespear, of

Hindustani Grammar."

begins:
is

Hindustani, called also Hindi, Urdu and Rekhta,

a dialect spoken amongst the Military especially, in most


parts of India."

The paradigms

of verbs extend as far as


paJs^^
"
(^t**^-*).

the

Remote Conditional Past


197
c.

(ju*j

or Plu-

perfect Subjunctive, of the verb sunnd,


25*2 X

and 25

11.

[Ff 32 of The Urdu words are given almost


to hear."

exclusively in the Devanagarl character.]

1445
"

Add. 1080
Idiomatic Phrases from Dupep's
'

Nature Displayed,'

prepared at Calcutta for the Press, but never published," Each page also (apparently) by Professor John Shakespear.
is

divided into

columns, of which the right-hand column

contains the English, the middle column the Urdu, and the
left-hand

column the Persian.


[Ff.
in

This

last is

extremely unidio34-0
c.

matic and incorrect.


clear,

57 of

4075 x

and iS

11.;

good hand

both characters.]

PART
(/)

II.

PHILOLOGY.
Calligraphy.

323

1446
Specimens of calligraphy
in

Add. 178
the naskh hand, beginning

with the isolated forms of the letters and their combinations,

and ending with short sentences from the Qur'an. [Ff 22 of 23'5 ^ I7"0 c. Each page is divided by a vertical line into two halves, of which the left-hand one contains a line of large tJiultJi, and the right-hand one a line of moderatesized naskh.

No

date or colophon.]

1447
;

Add. 254

The Lewis Scrap-book a large volume containing specimens of various characters (including Arabic, Persian and Turkish), in many different hands, some by celebrated calligraphists.

See P. C, No. cxcv, pp. 285-286.


Dd. 11. 5

1448

A
first

volume of
in

ff.

16 of 20"6 x I4'3

c.

and 7

11.

containing
the

the isolated letters of the Arabic alphabet, then

same
in

combinations of two, and on the

last

page a few
;

sentences (the abjad and two or three short doxologies)

all

naskh hand.

Margins ruled

in red,

no colophon or

date.

1449

Oo. 6.

36

An album

of calligraphy (naskh hand), illuminated.

Sec

P. C, No. cxciv, pp. 284-5.

(VI)

FERMANS, LETTERS AND OFFICIAL PAPERS.


{See also Class

iiifra^ especially

avwngst

the

Burckhardt papers.)

1450

Add. 175

Turkish fermdn, framed, measuring 7ro c. x 35 '3 c, lines, with the tugJird above and the signature below, dated the end of Jumada II, A. H. 1072, and sanctioning the proposal of the English Ambassador, Lord Winchelsca,
containing 14

324
to

IIAXD-l.lST OF MniIAMMAI)y\N MSS.

appoint

new

consul,
in

whose

name

af)pears

to

read

"Samuel Taylor" whose name seems

place of the actual Consular


to

Aj^^ent,

be "Antun Ayrciun," or perhaps "Tzaqsun" (Isaacson) or "Triqsun" (Ericson).

1451

Add. 176
53'Oc.,

Another Turkish /^rw(f;/, framed, measurin.q 37-6 x


to

written at Adrianople, without date or tugJtrd, and addressed

King William III through William Lord Bacon (?).


1452

the

Ikitish

Ambassador

Add. 461

Another Turkish fermdn, framed. [This, formerly exhibited on the walls of the room marked BA, has been mislaid, and can now no longer be found.]
1453
length,

Add. 462

Another Turkish fcrnidn, 230-0 c. long in its greatest and 53-5 c. in width, dated the end of Jumada I, A. H. 103 1 (March, A. D. 1622), emanating from Sultan 'Uthman b. Ahmad b. Muhammad ('Uthman II, reigned A. H.
1027- 103 1 ), and containing 99
lines.

1454
Another
42-0
c.

Add. 1575
Turkish fermaii, or bcrdt, 115-0
c.

in

length and

dated the middle of Jumada I, A. H. 1 122, and appointing Thomas Bradley English Consul in Crete at the instance of the English Ambassador, Robert Motram.
in breadth,

(VII)

POETRY AND ANTHOLOGIES.


Dd.
4.

1455

142

For general description of MS. see No. 250


supra.
Ff.

(pp. 46-47) 248^-251^ contain an Arabic qasida by Shaykh

Abu

'Abdi'llah
(.?),

Muhammad
:

b.

Ibrahim

b.

Sulayman

as-

Sufyanl

beginning


PART II. POETRY AND ANTHOLOGIES.
1456
Dd.
collection
5.

325

36
is

of

poems
:

in

Arabic, of which the

first

anonymous, and begins


'pMJsJI

cjljL* AswJ JC3\

'gWV

*ij^*^

JUs^l Ool

Amongst the poets cited are Ni'matulldJi al-AJiwdzl, Ibn Muslim, Abitl-Ald al-Ma'mn'l, Miitanabbl (with explanations),

al-Abnuardl,

Abu Hainza
b.

al-'Aqili,

'Amir,

Abu

DaJibal

al-Jamjaml,
'AbdiilldJi
b.

Sdlim

'Abdiil-Muttalib,

SagJilr al-'Aqlll,

Sdlim b. Muslim, al- Hariri, and Imrau'l-Qays.


;

[Ff 63 of 19-9 X 14-4 c. and 20 11.; poor nasta'llq not dated, but quite modern. The scribe's name appears (f 8-^) to have been Ibrahim.]

1457

Dd.

5.

43

A common-place book containing Turkish poems by Ruhr of Baghdad, KhayalT, Baql, Ravani, BayanI, Husaynl, Naslml, Sultan Murad, Fudull, Ahmadi, Sururl, Sadiq, &c. [Ff 26 of I9'9 X I4'3 c. and a variable number of lines; Turkish rng'a no date.]
;

1458

Dd.

5.

57

common-place book containing a few scraps of Persian


little

poetry of
pp. 391-2.

importance or

interest.

See P. C, No.

cccvii,

1459
Selections
ff.

Dd. 11. 321


of
Persian
M.S.

and Turkish

poetry,

occupying
q.v.,

i-36=

of the

described under No.

1367 supra,

including citations from Jalalu'd-Din Rumi,


Bihishtl, Shani,

Waysl Efcndi,

Yahya

Efendi, Salman, Baql, Shaykhl Efendi,


Naf'I,

Oabull,

'All,

Muhtasham,

Khwaju, Umldl, Ahli, Dhahir-

i-Faryabl, Nawa'l, Firaql, 'All al-Murtada, Ruhl, Naw'T, &c.

The
about

MS.
A.

(already described) seems


II.

1037,

to have been written and bought by an Englishman for piastre


i

on July

13, A. D.

168

1.


HAND-LIST UF M U I.IAMM ADAN MSS.

326

1460

li. 6.

49

An Anthology
(fC 2^'-f') is
*

of Turkish

poems, of which

the

first

the qaslda of Sultan Jem, beginning:


jJ^***~^j^ 3^ vo^ L^' ^^^ C^3^ y3f >*W*

which is followed by poems composed by Sultan Mustafa, Shawqi, Ourbi, Ishaq Chelebi, Khayali, RawanI, Yahya, DhatI, 'Ilml Chelebi, NabI, &c. [Ff. TJ of 15-1 x 99 c. and The first (in earlier and more carefully written portion) 7 11. Ff. 32''-37'', headed portion (ff. 1-31) is in good naskh. %^\ ^Lj j3 ("on spelling"), contain a number of Turkish words arranged on no apparent system. Ff. 38-39 and 45-74 are blank. The date A. H. 956 occurs on the last page.]

1461
Fragments of Turkish poetry, occupying
MS. described under No. 1336.
ff.

Kk.

6.

352

44-48 of the

1462
Selections of Persian poetry.

LI. 6. 151

See P. C, No. cccv, pp.

388-390.

1463

LI. 6.

31

Selected Turkish poems by Oadrl, Ishaq, Wasfl, DhatI, Naslmi (numerous) &c. [Ff. 62 of I5"3 x 102 c. and about 1 1 11. The date a. H. 960 occurs on f. 54-\]

1464

LI. 5. 312

A
1465

few selections of Turkish poetry, occupying

ff.

39''-44''

of the MS. described under Nos. loi and 716 supra.


Oo. 6.
collection of about 200

72

A
rhyme

Arabic verses of 4
all

lines

each

(apparently a species of quatrain,


together), beginning
:

four JiiisnTs of which


fART
<OU^^ OLa*,.!^
It.

327
^J^'^^^

POETRY
c/'SAJ

AND ANTHOLOGIES.
.^iX3

O^Jt^-^

J 15'^^ <^>^

'(^V

i t^^'^'

^^

*>>*

J-a-v" i

'i^'i' t^'i'

s:UrO ^^jJiLc ^>.

[Ff.

24 of

ro X

7'8

c.

and 20

11.

(5

quatrains) to the page,


;

written in the shorter diameter of the page

fair

naskh

no

date or colophon.]

1466
Ff.
I

Qq. 5
-1 2

and 152-160 of

this MS., described

above, under

Nos. 336, 430 and 521, contain some fragments of Arabic poetry, by Qasim b. Salih Abu'r-Rijal, Ahmad b. 'Abdu'llah

Sarimu'd-Din Ibrahim b. Muhammad al-WazTr, an astrological poem of about 200 couplets by Sharafu'd-Din
ash-Shafi'I,

Salah al-Oasim, &c.

1467

Qq. 78
collection of 212 dazvrs, in Arabic, for chanting,

A
4JJI

by

Ahmad

the Dervish, beginning


LAi3jJJ'
j^o.-t

A<,..j

j^'^^ A^"

(^" J-***"

^^la-oJI

J>5.j

[Ff.

168 of i6-o X
;

HOC. and

16

11.;

clear,

but ill-formed

naskh; rubrications dated Safar I, A. 11. al-Wakll al-DamirdashI ash-Shablakhl.]

12 16; scribe,

Musa

1468 The
in

Qq. 88
story of the war between al-Qasab (the
in

Reed

or

Sugar-cane) and al-'Anab (the Grape), told

Arabic

vcr.se,

a series o{ dawrs, in the Egyptian dialect, beginning:


^lU-O-ll

'^U^

^*J-*- P*-^

'ws^aJI 3

,.,,^.ai_JI

O^J 0;.a-

*A93


32.S

HAND-LIST
()!

MU

M M ADAN MSS.

(ff.

I-

8),

followed by i8 other similar pieces, mostly of an


of which are

erotic character, several

taken from

work

entitled

Jj-L^.)!

w*b Ja\
is

,j_

as the author of another piece (on the Copt, the

mentioned Jew and the Greek), Shaykh Husayn al-Qaba'l of another, and the abovementioned Shaykh Ahmad the Dervish of others. All the
pieces are similar in character, consisting of verses or strophes
called indifferently daivr or inazudl.
[Ff.

by Shaykh al-Far Kabiru'l-Flran.

Ahmad Agha

169 of 162 x iO"8

c.

and 14

II.,

clear,

but coarse and ill-formed naskh.]

1469

Qq. 162

A common-place book, containing a number of poems and verses in Arabic and a few in Turkish. [F"f. 80 of 208 x fairly good naskh.] 15*5 c. and a variable number of lines
;

1470

'/-t

3 jUi-Nli

ol*a^^

Qq. 219

An Anthology

of Arabic poetry, containing:

Poems of the kind called Mazvdliydt, by Shaykh 'All (1) al-Mawdzun, Shaykh Abiil-MawdJiib al-Bakri, Ibn Sayfa,
&c.,

arranged alphabetically.

[Ff.

2^-1 5^]

(2)

Poems

of the kind called Mmuashshahdt, by al-Qddi

al-Fddil,

Tdjiid-Diii

followed by
(3)

Mudhaffar adh-DhahabI, Ibn Taqi, &c., some other poems on wine, &:c. [Ff. i6'''-28^]
in

discussion

mixed prose and verse between

Wine and

the Candle, entitled LadJidJiatii s-sa})if l-jniiddin


.

ivd sJi-sham'

[Ff. 28*^-31^.]

in

Anecdotes of Qard-qi'ish, apparently almost identical (4) substance and style with the well-known Witticisms of
Efendi.
[Ff.

Khwaja Nasru'd-Din

31^-33^]

PART
(5)
(6)

II.

POETRY

AND ANTHOLOGIES.

329

More Mawdliydt and other poems. Nukta


latlfa jdnii'a dharifa,

[Ff. SS'-SS"*.]

mixed prose and

verse.

[Ff. 35'^-40^]

(7) (8)

Selected panegyrics and odes.

[Ff. 40''-55'\]

prayer described as

jIj*akJI

J^J^

jJjL^ U3, followed

by other
(9)

prayers.

[Ff. SS'^-ZO'"^.]

Risdlatii l-a::Jidr,

the Treatise on
\{. 70^-72''.]
in

Flowers of Qddl

Diyaiid-Din Ibmil-Athir.
(10)
Stories

men; followed by

and anecdotes a {q:\v more


fif.

prose, chiefly of generous

verses.

[Ff 73'''-ii2^]
18 c. and no colophon.]
11.;

fair

[The MS. comprises naskh rubrications


;

112 of

207 x 127
;

not dated

1471

Add. 427

common-place book, containing Persian and a few


See P. C, No.
cccvi, pp.

Hindustani verses.

390-391.

1472

Add. 747

Another Anthology of Arabic verses and poems, by


authors ranging from early times to A. H. 1245 (= A. D. 1829). [Ff. 120 of 19 7 X 11*5 c. On most pages there are two

columns, each containing 6 bayts, written obliquely, with one


bayt written vertically
are
in

the middle.
in

Many

of the leaves
colours.

coloured.
;

Fair naskh

Headings no date.]

red,

green

and other

1473

Add. 3201
last quire (ff 10 of 30*3

The
b.

x 2r8

c.

and 29
f
5'',

II.)

of what

appears to be an Anthology

of Arabic poetry by
(see
1.

Ahmad
The

Muhammad

al-Muqr!
:

al-Maliki

27).

following poets are cited

Abu'l-Qfisim

Sa'd

b.

Muhammad,

Abu'1-Yumn b. 'Asakir, Abu Zayd al-Fazi, and an-Nawaji, and many of the verses are by the author himself Most of them are in praise of the Prophet. From a chronogram at

330
the end, the

HAND-LIST
work seems

()V

MUI.IAMMADAN

MSS.
in A. H.

to

have been composed

1279

during the reign of the Khedive Sa'id, the son of


'Ah.

Muhammad

This transcript was


Cairo,
in

made from

a MS. in the Khedivial

Library at
Rabi'

the

Palace of Darbu'l-Jamamlz, by

Mustafa Ibrahim, and completed on


II, A.
II.

Monday

the

18th

of

1297.

It

is

written in a good, clear naskh,

punctuated with red.

1474

Add. 3534
collection of Persian

poems

for recitation

during the

Muharram

ta'ziyas, entirely similar in character

appearance to Add. 423 (described at Persian Catalogue, No. Ixvi), and describing

and general pp. 122-142 of the


in

mathnaivl

verse the chief episodes of Shi'ite martyrology, such as the

of

Deaths of the Prophet, of Hasan and Husayn, &c. [Ff. 219 HI X 18 c, variable number of lines; poor but fairly
;

legible ta'llq

dated

A. H.

lOOO.]

(VIII)

STORIES, ANECDOTES, FABLES, ETC.

{See also Nos. 318-326, 844-862,


S.V.

and 1250

supra,

Ajli^

and

A,.a5.)

1475

Dd.

6.

The Adventures and Exploits


Sayyid
Battal, in Turkish,

of Sayyid Ja'far-i-GhazI, or
{viajlis),

comprising 28 episodes
18

of

which, however, only the

and the last two are properly numbered, and of which some appear to be wanting, since only four headings occur between the i8th and the 27th inajlis. Of these four, the first is entitled \J><i 0^^ (_;~U,-o, the second and third have reference to " Babak the accursed," and the fourth is called ^3 ^"^ ,.^-Ja.-o. Of the others, the tenth deals with " the Conquest of the West " (vj^-* P"^)'
first

and the seventeenth with "the Conquest of Constantinople."


PART
II.

ANECDOTES, FABLES, ETC.


titles.

STORIES,
is

33

The

others have, for the most part, no distinctive

The

beginning of the MS.


follows
(f.

wanting, but the

first

viajlis

begins as

i^)

jUsfc.1

O'^il)

'*^'

A'O-a-J

LSi'^

y^^

J^^~'

Ji'

(_^Jla-

The only allusion to the authorship occurs at the beginning of the 28th and last majlis (f. 306'') in the words
: .
. .

^J^^lA

>^i .:.a3

j^U^

^*il

Aa

15*^

ir^

s>^l

>jl

Perhaps Abu Mikhnaf, the author of other historical romances of the early times of Islam, is intended. [Ff, 309 of 19-5 X 14-5 c. and 15 11.; clear but rather clumsy naskh
;

rubrications

spelling
A. H.

both archaic and incorrect


;

dated
old

Dhu'l-Hijja

8,

992

scribe,

Hasan

Chelebi.

The

class-mark of the MS., which was presented to the Library by Francis Hues, was B. 7. 9.]

1476
Part of a Dialogue between
ff.

Dd. 11. 92

God and

Moses, occupying

8P-87'' of the MS. described above under Nos. 14 and 866. This portion begins abruptly, in the middle of a sentence
:

<*J

sy> aJ:.~..j

y) j)\y^\

^A

^J-f^

3'

^'-o^

d-ikj

(J^il

0-*

JI

aIJI

J15

'U^

Ch;*o'

^^>

1477

Oo. 6. 73

of Mr Chappelovv's note-books, bequeathed by him nephew, Leonard Chappclow, containing pp. 194 of 20'i X i5"6 c. and 25 11. It comprises Proverbia Arabica ex variis Auctoribus collecta (with Latin translation), Sentcntice,

One

to his

332

HAND-LIST OV MUll AMM ADAN MSS.

Adagm,

&c., collected from various sources, including Hariri's Maqdvidt, Pococke's Specimen Hist. Arab., Albert Schultens's

Hamdsa
&c.

of

Abu Tamani,

ICrpcnius's Selecla

Arabuvi Adagia,

1478

Add. 2802

A collection of 144 of Aisofs Fables, translated into Arabic (as appears from the colophon) by the priest 'Isa
Bitru (Petros).
clear
IVi.

naskh

rubrications

37 of 22-2 x 160 c. and 21 II.; large, undated, but evidently quite


;

modern.]

1479

Add. 3480

Eastern TurkI

The Story of Kur-oghlu and other similar legends, in (? Kirghiz), in mixed prose and verse, lacking some leaves at the beginning and end and elsewhere. It comprises, in its present state, 168 of i/'S x 109 c. and no date or colophon, is written in a poor ta'llq 11., and Presented to the Library by but apparently quite modern. Mr William Bateson of St John's College, by whom it was brought from the Kirghiz country near Lake Aral.
fif.

1480

'^J^\ O^jJl j'^ 6^\^

oLjbC.

Add. 3483

Anecdotes of the well-known Turkish wit, Klioja NasrndDln Efendl, published, amongst other places, in Barker's Turkish Grammar. [PT. 44 of 203 x \y6 c. and 17 11.; good naskh; rubrications. Transcribed in A. H. 1226, apparently in Khass-kyiiy, by the Imam-zada Sayyid Mustafa Efendi.]

1481

'^ J

J-5lj.-i

^-i:>

^9

0:!j>=!-J'

^iJ^-

Add. 3484

The Story of the Tzvo Old Women amongst the Children of Israel, followed by (f. 2'') the Story of Fadlun the Devotee. [Ff. 15 of 91 X r8 c. and 19 11.; legible naskh; no date or
1

colophon.]

PART
1482

II.

STORIES,

ANECDOTES, FABLES, ETC.

333

Add. 3485

T/ie

Story of

King Kdl'dd and


and 20
11.;

his

Wazlr Shi in as.

[Ff.

52 of 22*5 X 157

c.

large, clear

naskh; rubrications;

not dated.]

1483

Add. 3487

The Story of Mustafa Beg-zdda


the Story of Tuhfatii's-Sudur [Ff 190 of 212 X 156 c. and

(ff.

1-115''*),

followed by

and
17

the Caliph (ff 115''- 190).


11.;

large,

legible

naskh;

dated

A. H.

1272.]

1484

Add. 3489

_5

^i3j.)l

j.^a-1 jJaUJI

AjU^

'^V"

j-?-^^'

A;;^^*-

7"/^^^ Story of the Merchatit and the Genie (ff. 1-42), followed by the Story of Ahmad ad-Danaf, ajid what befell

him,

and

the CalipJi

Hdrumir-Rashld, and
43-71).
[Ff. 71 of

tJie

Hunter.,
c.

and

the City of

Brass

(ff
;

107 x

7-9

and 10 II.;

large, legible

naskh

not dated.]

1485

Add. 3490

TJie

Princess
clear

Story of the Prince, and zvhat befell him ivith the and her Duenna. [Ff 22 of 1 1-9 x 8-3 c. and 10 11.;
,

naskh

not dated.]

1486

Add. 3491

'v>o-Ji

Juui

ajIj;:*.

'j3l-

_5

i^^o-

^}S^

['i^^

^^^'

334
w-hJLjiJU!

HAND-LIST OK M M lAM M AI )AN MSS.


1

^j\i^

'^^'
ijb;:o-

^'^*" ^r'}^
'?-^i-Ji

'>J-**J'

"iJU 'I

AjbCfc.

'wijjJt

3 jui

^-o

^JUUJI

Ari^^

'jU=-"

J-rk-jJI

aj^)^

'>U-aJI

J^w^)l

iijlX!*.

'jki(,Jl

^_<,^^)l

collection of twenty short stories in Arabic, viz. (i) T/ie

Story of tJic Cock and the Fox (ff. 1-8), (2) The Story of the Sparroiv and the Fowler (fif. 9-23), and (3) Eighteen anecdotes

taken from the Story of


[Ff.

King
11.;

Jal'dd, enumerated above.


clear

64 of iO"4 X

77

c.

and 10

naskh

not dated.]

1487

Add. 3492

Four

stories in x\rabic, viz. (i)

What

befell

S?dtdn Hasan

(ff. i-ii); (2) What befell one of the Governors of Egypt, the Amir Ndsiriid-Din at-Tabldzvl (ff. 12-17); (3) What befell the Barmeeidcs (ff. 18-24) (4) What is related by Ibn 'Abbas
;

(ff.

25-61).

[Ff 61 of

r6 X

9'6

c.

and

11

11.;

clear

naskh;

not dated.]

1488
TJie

'c^iji3i sji 3

w^o.

J<\aX^\ -^}S^

Add. 3493

Arabic.
dated.]

Story of Sultan Hab'ib and Dnrratti l-G Jiaiuwds, in [Ff. 48 of 9"i x 74 c. and 10 11.; clear naskh; not

1489
^ A^jlaJI

Add. 3494

^A

J^ijJI

OiJ^

ii-AaJl yk J

^^Jl5

JUJI

AjU!.

77/^ 5/^r;^ ^'/ al-Bundaqdn'i, &c., in

Arabic.

[Ff 60 of

I0'2 X 7-6

c.

and 10

11.;

clear

naskh

not dated.]


PART
II.

STORIES,
^l>
3

ANECDOTES, FABLES, ETC.

335

1490

'iiiaJl

jL-^jJI

c>3M

^^^

Add. 3495

of Hayfinu'r-RasJiid and Bdsim the Blacksmith, This tale has been published by Landberg (Leyden, 1888) with a French translation. [Ff. 97 of 9*5 x y6 c. and 10 11.; clear naskh not dated.]
T/ie Story
in

Arabic.

1491

'olJftt

aIs

'^llkJl 3

^^rt^Ca-'l

^^^

Add. 3496

The Story of the Physician and the Cook (ff. 1-25) and The Story of 'Attdf (ff 27-58). [Ff. 58 of 97 x 77 c. and 10 11.; clear naskh not dated.]
;

1492

Add. 3497

jJuJ

0I.W

j^l

15^ J-^

^v*^

0^*^/^'

^^^

'Alsfc.!

v>j1

77/?

Stojy of Hayqdr the Physician and Philosopher,

and

the JVasIr of King San-hdrJb,

and Ndddn

his riepJieiv
is

(fif.

1-40),

followed

b)'

the Story of the Murlstdri, ivhereiii


[Ff.

inclnded the
the daughter
c.

story of 'A ll, the son of the

Mayor of Baghdad, and


^6 of

of Jafar the Barmecide (fif 45-76). 10 11.; clear naskh not dated.]
;

9-3 x 7-1

and

1493

V>
beginning

j^l>J

3 ^'^'^ J^'3^

Add. 3498
Shawdhid, com-

A
piled

collection of 71 short stories, entitled

by an anonymous writer
:

at the request of

Muhammad

'All Chelebi,

^lju.
^^j.ajl

^9

V^'i)'

03-^

w-v^-l-c

Jil-aiJ!

JlJ-eJI

_5

JjIjJI

^<rvA)t

^L~AJI

w*e-l-

dJI^rfc-l

r^- ^

<uUj

?.^i-a^

Vj^i"

^>i"*

336

IIANI)-I,IST

OF

MUMAMMADAN

MSS.

[VL

of 9'5 X 7"5

c.

and lo

11.;

f^ood

naskh

no date or

colophon.]

(IX)

MSS.

OF MIXED CONTENTS, MISCELLANIES, COLLECTANEA, ETC.


Qq. 197

1494

A
(many

volume containing

fif.

234 of

22'

x iy6

c.

and 25

11.

of which, especially towards the end of the book, are

blank), in which are comprised the following tracts (some of which have been already described separately under their titles: see Nos. 1052, 1080, and 1095 supra):

(i)

The Misdd/i

o{ a/-Afutarnm

(ff.

i-io).

Geographical extracts relating to the foundation of (2) Alexandria (ff. 11-15), the towns of Saruj and San'a (f 16), and the town of Hamadan (ff. 19-20).
(3)
1
1

The

conclusion of a grammatical w^ork, dated A. H.

56

(f. 25=^).

(4)
(ff.

a^ dl-i-

azvdiuil a Turkish treatise


,

on the particles

25'^-28).

(5)

Another similar

treatise, also
(ff.

in

Turkish, entitled

Mafhilm-i-'awdmil-i-'ath]
(6)
(7)

28-29).
(f.

Fragment of

commentary

30).

Beginning of a commentary on the Qasidatii l-mnn(f.

farija, entitled al-Faridatiil-Diiibtalija


(8)

31).

commentary on the Maqdmdt of Maghdiitiil-Maqdmdt (ff. 39''- 135).


(9)
(ff 137''38-').
1

al-Harlri, entitled

Part of the same, or of another similar,

commentary

(10)

Prayers for the Prophet, by

Ahmad

b.

'

Abdii l-Fattdh

(ff 139^-140^).

(11)

Part of an acrostic qasida

(ff.

I42''-I43*).


PART IT. MSS. OF MIXED CONTENTS.
(12) (13)
(f 157b).

337

A A

short

poem on tobacco-smoking
viii

(f.

143'').

few lines from ch.

of a work on

Astronomy

(14)

Story o{ Ka'b

b.

Zn/iayr, taken from the MaivdJiib-i(ff.

laduniyya oi az-Zarqdnl
(15)

2o8''-2i5^).

Notice of
(fif.

al-

Abbas

ibmi'l-AJinaf,

from al-Jurjanl's

Dalailnl-i'jdz
(16)
A. H.
(ff.
1

2i5'^-2i6^).

Commentary on
157;
scribe,

the Bdnat

Isma'Il b.

5?/'rt</, dated Muharram, Rajab al-Halabl al-Islambuli

2 20^^-2 30^).

1495

Add. 442
collection of tracts, four of
13,

A
(i)

which have been already

described (Nos.

1066, 1156, 1185 supra).


(ff.

Al-azvfd,

fl shayhVl-As7ndTl-Hiisnd
the
"

2''-7''),

Commentary on

Most Comely Names

"

of God, written
A. H.
1

by Mustafa Kiisa-qadl-zada, 14th of Dhu'I-Oa'da,


(2) (3)

152.

Three notes {Faida\

ff.

71^-8^
(ff.

Ahkdinu ayydnii

l-iisbu''

S'^-ic'*),

on the influences

of the days of the week.


(4)

See No. 13 supra.

On

the differences between the Attributes RaJniian


(ff.

and Rahiin
(5)
(ff.

2o''-2i'').

Treatise on

Knowledge of

the Soul, by Avicenna

22^-26^).
(6)
(7)

See No. 1066 supra.


{^. T^i^-Gd)^).

Mlzdnu' l-Hagq

See No.

56

j-///w.

Turkish commentary on AhmadI (ff. 70''- 100'') beginning:


A

the

qaslda of

Mawlanfi

'jjjJ.^
A

tA.l^

L^-HJ':'

"^

J>^

J^*ft-'

Dated Safar
(8)

25, A.

11.

148.

Turkish
B,

Nasaihu'l-Muluk, by al-GhazzalT, translated (ff. ioi''-io8''). See No. 1185 S7ipra.


22

into

338
(9)

IIAN'D-IIST OI'

MiniAMMADAX
((f.
I

MSS.
)

Treatise on the Qur'an Treatise on


I<\iith
(f(.
(f(.
i

o.S'' -

0''

in

Turkish.

(10)

lO-'^-i 10'').
1

(11) (12)

On On
/\

the Our'an

io''-i

1").

the tics of blood

(^-y
1
1

iJLe).

F.

r'

and other

short treatises a.m\ /a/wds (fC


(13;

i''-i 14'').
{((.
i
1

treatise on Sufiism
II, A.

5''-i2o''),

dated the 7th

of

Jumada
(14)

H.

148.
(ff.

On

the SuratiCl-IiisJiirdh
A.
Ii.

I2i''-I23''), in
ff.

Arabic,
127'')

dated Sha'ban 25,

1144, followed (on

126''

and

by other
[Ff.

brief notes.

128 of

2r5 X

14*0

c.

and 23

11.:

fair nasta'lTq

rubri-

cations.]

1496

Add. 3198

A
i6"8

volume of 60

ff.,

representing fragments of numerous

different MSS. in various handwritings.

The

leaves measure

X \\2 c, or somewhat
lines.

less,

and contain

varying

number of

None

of the fragments are complete, none

seem to be of any value, and in most cases leaves taken from the same fragment are arranged in wrong order. The principal contents are: (i) Ff. 1-4. A few Turkish letters, with some

interlinear glosses in Italian.

(2) F. 5. One leaf from an Arabic religious work. (3) Ff. 6-^. Three pages from the Turkish dtivdn of Sham'I. (4) Ff.9-14. Part of the well-known

Arabic poem entitled the Bnrda. (5) Ff. 15-18. Another Arabic qasTda rhyming in ^. (6) Ff. 19-24. Fragment from the Qur'an, and a leaf or two from some other Arabic book.
(7) Ff, 25-28.

Fragment of a prayer or homily. (8) Ff 29-53. Fragments of prayers and homilies, hopelessly mis-arranged. Fragment from an Arabic religious work (9) Ff. 54-60. transcribed in a MaghribI hand. This worthless volume
hardly merits so

much

description.

1497

Add. 3253
MS. of miscellaneous contents, partly Arabic, partly

A
Of

Persian, described at pp.

the 15 portions contained in

418-420 of P.C. (No. cccxxxii). it, most are of a religious

character.

See also No. 27 supra.


PART
1498
TT.


339

MSS.

OF MIXED CONTENTS.

Add. 3590
volume containing ten
different tracts, viz
:

A
(i)

The WdsitaUil-^nqud fJ
al-Minhaj!
'ol3~~i
(ff.

ina'rifatil-Jmdud,

by Mu-

hammad
j^JJI

1^-15-''),

beginning:
j^Jk)l

^-iO-JI

J^

^^Xri.

j^j^l

aA3

J^o^)t

(2)

The Kitabin-Hudndil-fiqJiiyya
(ff.

urn

usulid-DinVl-

Hanafiyya

17^-22-''),

beginning:

(3)
b.

A
:

short account of a discussion between Sadru'd-Din

al-Khaburi and

Ala'u'd-Din

b.

at-Turkmani

(ff.

22''-23''),

beginning

(4)

treatise
:

entitled

Risdlatii l-hitdudi l-fiqliiyya

{'i'(.

24*^-26''),

beginning

(5)

Ifddatiil-ainvdr 'ala iisuWl-Mandr

(ff".

27''-6r'),

by

Muhammad
cus,
^a,Jt<,JI

'Ala'u'd-Dln
:

b.

'All al-Hanafi, Mufti of

Damas-

beginning
sJJbllO

\^_yLS\

C^-toJI

jl;-o

Oj^J

jj>^

L;

lX^-

OK MUIIAMMADAN MSS.
bi-sJinrlii

340
(6)

IIAND-F.IS'I'

Kitdhii

(2iirr(i/i'l-'nyii

waraqati Jmdmi'l-

IJaraiiiayii,

by Sliaykh Dln al-Khattab al-Makki


Ra'inl {^l
This
62''-8i'^).

/\hu 'yXbdi'llah
a!-Maliki,

Muhainmad Jamalu'dcommonly called ardated Sha'ban

has a colopiioii (on

f.

8i'')
b.

3,

A.

11.

1094; scribe, Mulla 'y\bdu'l-OarTb


(7)
al:

Husayn.

Aqidatii

U Aiiudiyya

(ff.

82^-84^), dated A. H. 956,

beginning

(8)

al-Mahalll

Waraqdtu Imdvii l-Harainayn, with commentary by (ff. 85''-95'^) beginning:


^^'Sjj

AAA)

J^^l CyA J>-s^ jA ^Afi J-Oi^^ aM'^

Juk

The
colophon
(9)
titled:

text
(f.

is

in
is

red,

the commentar)A. H. 956.

in

black.

The

95^)

dated

treatise

on Tobacco-smoking

(ff,

97^-108'')

en-

Risdlatiit-Tutnn^

al-Husaynl at-Tabari (d. 990, p. 626), beginning


:

by 'Abdu'l-Oadir b. Muhammad A. II. 1033: see B.Al.A.Cr, No.

The date of composition the I2th of Jumada I, A. II.


A.
II.

is

given on

f.

108-'^

as

Monday,

1025,
is

and

this copy, transcribed

from the author's autograph,


1027.

dated

the

15th of Rajab,

PART
(10)

11.

COLLECTIONS
by Salim
b.

OF LETTERS, ETC.
b.

34

treatise

'Abdu'llah

Salim al-Basrl,

entitled al-Iuiddd bi-nutrifati 'uluwiui'l-isndd, a title

which

serves also as a chronogram giving the date of composition


(a. H.
1

126).

Begins:

This
I3'9

is

dated the 6th of Rabi'


Salih
11.;

II,

A. H.
[Ff.

1246; scribe,
136 of

Muhammad
c.
;

'Umar Efendl-zada.

194X

and 25

various hands, mostly naskh, and fairly

legible

rubrications throughout.]

(X)

COLLECTIONS OF LETTERS, ISOLATED LETTERS AND FRAGMENTS.

1*99-1500

f^, ^^la
Abu Bakr
Hmu'l-' Abbas
i,

Two
393
:

copies (one incomplete) of the Letters oi

Muhammad

al-Khwdrazml
;

see L. C, vol.
iii,

pp. 143-144

383 or Ibn Kliallikdu, de Slane's


(d.

A. H.

translation, vol.

pp. 108-110).

The

total

number of
is

letters

contained
the
first

in

the collection amounts to about 153, of which

22 are missing from

Add. 749, which

defective at

the beginning.

Many

of them are addressed to contemporary

kings, rulers, wazirs

al-'AlawI, the

and governors of note, such as Muhammad Wazir of Oabus b. VVashmglr, Khwarazmshah

and

his

WazTr,

Abu

'All al-Bal'amI,

Muhammad
b.

b.

Hamza

the governor of

Khwarazm,

the Sahib Isma'il

'Abbad, and

sundry of his officers, the governors of Sarakhs, Xishapur, Samarqand, Oum, Oumis, Damghan, &c., the post-master of

Ray,

Abu'l-Husayn

'Abdu'l-'AzIz,

Minister

for

Foreign

Affairs (JjUjJI ^j\^_i ws^Us), Abu'1-Wafa, generalissimo of

'Adudu'd-Dawla, Abu'l-Ma'all, the WazIr of the Sd/iibu'lJabal, Kathir b. Ahmad, Ibnu'l-'Amld, Mansur king of

Damghan, Miskawayh (on


contains
ff.

his

marriage with the writer's

mother), the poet Abu'l-Hasan al-Badihl, &c.

[Add.

3232

124 of 19-8 x I2'5

c.

and

21

11.;

good, clear naskh;

342
lubrications

Il.\Nl)-I,lSr

OV MU

1,1

AM MA DAN

MSS.
to
i

no date or colophon. 9

Add. 749 seems


lo
ff.

liavc lost at the bc^inninj,^

(juircs of

each and
ff.

f.

from the tenth quire (= 91 leaves), and


of 20'i X 13-1
c.

now comprises
naskh
104.S
;
;

124
;

and

17

11.;

lar^c, clear
I,

rubrications
scribe,

dated the beginning of Jumada


b. Isma'il.]

A.

11.

'Umar

[1501-1509]

BuRCKiiARDT

Pai-ers.

[Add. 273 Add. 282

1501

Add. 273

volume of 184 numbered (blank) pages of 36-8 x 2y\ c, into which are fastened a number of papers and letters thus described in a note on the inside of the cover. " The papers contained in this book were selected from a larger number entrusted by the late Mr Louis Hurckhardt, the Oriental They traveller, to the care of Mr John Fiott, now Dr Lee. were sent from Damascus in June, 1812, and received at
Malta
in

April,

18 14.

Some

of the parcels

were endorsed
the
to

with directions
before that

that they should

not be opened until

year 1820, unless

Mr Burckhardt should return period. On receiving intelligence of


at Cairo in

England
right to

the death of
it

Mr

Burckhardt

18 19,

Dr Lee thought

open the parcels in the presence of the Rev. G. C. Renouard,


one of

Mr

Burckhardt's friends, in order to examine their

contents.

documents of a private nature.

and other These were either destroyed, or sent to the persons who appeared to have a claim to them. Several contained literary exercises, extracts and notes, which Dr Lee and his friend thought they might venture to retain as memorials of the indefatigable industr}- of one whose talents and perseverance they had often admired. Ihe remainder contained letters, extracts from manuscripts, fermans and other official papers in the Oriental languages, evidently
of the parcels contained letters collected as specimens of different kinds of literar)- composition,

Some

and as such presenting


These,
it

useful information for the Arabic

student.

in the opinion of Mr Renouard, most proper to preserve, and they therefore have been by that gentleman arranged and inserted in this volume, now

appeared

PART

II.

COLLECTIONS

OF LETTERS, ETC.

343

presented to the University of Cambridge with a request


that
it

may

be permitted to be placed

in

the University

Library with the other books and papers bequeathed to the

Mr Burckhardt in his will. December, 1823." There are in all 45 pieces and 4 drawings (an Arab of Aleppo, a Bedouin woman, a tent of the Bedouin Arabs, and a battle from some European design). A complete list of these documents in Renouard's hand is prefixed
University by the liberality of
to the volume.

The

pieces include vocabularies, dialogues,


in A.D. 1805,

extracts,

remarks on the coffee-trade at Aleppo


lists

list

of current prices in

catechism,

Aleppo in A.D. 1809, a Druze of governors and officials, a genealogy of

Jazzar Pasha, Police-regulations of Aleppo, table of cyphers,

account of an engagement between the Turks and VVahhabis


near Baghdad
of
in

Muhammad

the

September, a copy of the forged covenant Prophet with the Christians, questions
tribe,

concerning the Rihanlu


agreements,
qualities,

geographical
of

memoranda on
pedigree

Syria and the Hawran, verses, petitions,


receipts,
bills,

letters, biiyuriddns,

certificate

horse's

and

fatwds,

&c.

1502
Seventeen Burckhardt papers in two exceptions, letters in Turkish large-sized ofificial paper. No. 13, book of ff. 30 of 21*4 X iO'4 c. and
in

Add. 274
a case, all, with one or and Arabic written on however, is an oblong
14
11.

containing poems

Arabic.

1503
Six more Burckhardt papers,
to
all letters, in

Add. 275
Arabic, mostly
the

Anthony Joseph

Dragoman.
Add. 276

1504
Twenty-nine
Arabic.

more Burckhardt

papers,

all

letters,

in

1505

Add. 277

Fourteen more Burckhardt papers; which, besides x-arious


344
letters,
II

AND-

1,

ST

(Jl

MUI.IAMMAIjAN mss.

whereof several are addressed by Mr ]'. Lee to Ibrahim 'Abdu'llah, comprise (Nos. i, lo, 13) about 60 slips and 2 cards on which are inscribed short sentences in Arabic as specimens of callifjraphy (Nos. r\ ii'', 12) two short treatises by Muhammad al-'Attar al-Dimashql, the first on instruments for taking observations of the sun, and the second entitled Tafrijn'l-Kiinlb fi miCdndti' l-hurftb; and
;

(No. 14) a Murabba'^ by Mazuldnd


entitled
fjjf^

NukJibatu' l-jikar
:

Tliariyyiid-Din

Efeiidi

I^J<^\

O-iJ^^

l^y

lJ'^>oJ

/iCaJI

4.ja*.J

^jJj

^JLc i^l.

The
is

original

poem on which

the Miirabba'

is

constructed
is

the well-known Biirda of al-Bufirl, each line of which


portion.

hand than the added verse of the Murabba' runs


written in a larger
:

The

first

, .

^ n 1

a ^

y ^

1506

Add. 2781-8
the 8 separate treatises included in this volume, see,

Of
the

for the Jirst,


t/a'rd,

447;

for

No. 854 supra; for the second, No. 11 88; for for the Ji/t/i, No. for the /ourt/i, No. 417 the sixt/i, No. 337; for the sevcntJi, No. 1012; for

No. 977

the eighth, No. 227.

1507
(1)

Add. 279

Refutation

of

the
:

Wahhabis, described

under

No. 452 supra, followed by


(2)

A
11.;

tract

on

the

special

virtues

of the Bisninhlh,
io-8
c.

the Fdtiha, the Ayatu'l-Kursl,

Sec.
;

and

21

fair

naskh

rubrications

[Ff 10 of iG'G x no colophon.]

PART
(3)

II.

COLLECTIONS
and 6
list
11.;

OF LETTERS, ETC.

345
[F"f.

Prayers for the circumambulation of the Ka'ba.


X

16 of

98

70

c.

good naskh

rubrications.]

(4)

Rhyming

of Arabic words similar in pronuncia-

meaning, composed on the model of the MutJiallatJidt (triplets) of Qutruh by Sa'diui-Dln al-Ajaluni.
tion but different in

[Ff 8 of i6'0 X
(5)

iO"6

c.

and

12

11.;

good naskh.]
5^^,
c.

prayer

called

A^i^y^W

followed

by some
11.;

incantations.

[Ff
;

10

of i5-8 x 10-5

and

13

large,

clumsy naskh
(6)

not dated.]

Ma}idsikiil-hajj, a treatise
in

on the ceremonies ob[Ff.

served
9'5
c.

connection with the Pilgrimage.


13
11.;

9 of 144 x

and

good naskh; not dated.]

Kitdbu faivaid zva ad'ija, a collection of prayers. of I7"0 X iO'8 c. and 9 11.; large, coarse naskh; rubrications no date.]
(7)
[Ff.

12

(8)

More
;

prayers.

[Ff.

of

I5"8xir3

c.

and

15

11.;

poor naskh
(9)
I

no date.]

ro

c.

A form of humiliation and prayer, [Ff 6 of 167 x and 9 II.; large, clear naskh; no date.]
Add. 280
is

This MS.

described under Nos. 1371 and 1478

sicpra.

1508

Add. 281

first {i\ leaves

The papers, tied up in three packets. and a small slip) chiefly consists of notes on the geography and Arabic dialect of Africa and the Maghrib. The second contains 16 documents, mostly letters in Arabic (numbered 2-17). The third comprises 30 documents, also
More Burckhardt
Arabic
letters,

numbered 18-47.
Add. 282

1509

Sixteen of Burckhardt's note-books, containing translasketches of Arabic tions (e.g. from xAbu'l-F'ida and Pliny)
;

grammar;

geological, mineralogical, chemical, bibliographical,

and other notes and memoranda.

346

HAND-LIST OK M U AM M ADAN MSS.


I.I

1510

Add. 285 mass of


miscellaneous
in
all

|)a])crs

in

/\rabic,

Persian,

about 66 separate pieces, No. 8, part of which the more important are the followinj^. No. 9, ff. 2 from a Turkish of a Turkish jest-book, fC 27. book on Sufi ethics. No. 10, ((. 10 from a geographical work
Turkish, &c., comprising
giving the latitude and longitude of different towns.

No.

11,

work on some 40 if. No. 12, ff. 10 from the Turkish work
from a Turki.sh
ff.

traditions

and theology.
3,

entitled Risdla-i-Iblis^ or

Iblis Nasihatl, or VVasiyyat-i-Iblis (see


12,

No.

o siipra). No.

containing a brief abstract of Ottoman history from the

beginning (accession of 'Uthman b. Er-toghrul, A. II. 699) to Muhammad IV (A. II. 1057). No. 14, ff. 15 from a Turkish No. 16, ff. 10 from the beginning of a rhymed story-book.
history of the

Ottoman Sultans
a
23,

in

Turkish, entitled
20,
ff.

Nadhm-

i-Tawdrikh-i-Al-i-UtJimdn.

No.

Anthology,
p.

in

rather
ff.

ancient

hand.

9 from an Arabic No. 21, see P.C.,

xxxiv.
25,
ff.

No.

10 from a Turkish

work on
i,

traditions.
p.

No.

22, Shahidl's LngJiat (see L.C.., vol.

102) or

rhymed Persian-Turkish vocabulary, complete. No. 26, ff. 10, part of an Arabic work on the proverbs of the Arabs.
No. 28, ff. 4, index of the Treatises {Rasd'il) on the different branches of science composed by the Ik/nvdmi s-safd, or " Brethren of Purity," concerning whom see Dieterici's works.
No. 29, ff. 15 from an Arabic work on the duties of the Muslim, with interlinear Turkish translation. No. 30, 3 or 4 leaves, much damaged, from a collection of Arabic verses
(originally written in red,

panied by explanations (written

and now nearly obliterated) accomin black, in a good old

No. 31, see P. C, p. xxxiv. still fairly legible). Nos. 32-35, Syriac fragments. Nos. 46 and 52, see P. C. Nos. 38 and 61, English translation and original p. XXXV.

naskh hand,

of a Turkish letter from the Pasha of Algiers to the King of

England, dated Dec.

15, A. D.

1698.

No.

39,

English transla-

tion of a letter from the

Governor of Surat to Sir Josiah Child, Governor of the East India Co. in England, dated

Shawwal

16, A. H.

109 (April 27,

A. D. 169S).

No. 41, letter

PART

11.

COLLECTIONS

OF LETTERS, ETC.

347

from Thomas Hyde, the famous pupil of Wheelock, concerning the letters and complaints of the Dey of Algiers,
dated

Shrove- Tuesday, 1668-9, addressed to Sir James Vernon, and referring to allegations against Consul Cole. No. 48, part of a Latin translation of the Our'an (S/iras I and II, I -1 39), in Bedwell's handwriting. No. 49, English
translation of a letter from Mustafa Efendi,

Dey

of Algiers,

dated

Jumada
No.

I,

A. H.

11 13

(October, 1701), to the King of


vessel

England concerning the capture of a Dutch


pirates.
50, Italian translation

by Algerian

of a letter addressed to

King William
Dhu'l-Oa'da

III of

England by Murad Bey of Tunis, dated


11 10

27, A. H.

(=

May

27, A. D.

1699).

No.

53,

an Indian-Persian
cantile matters.

letter,

without date or signature, on merletter addressed, apparently,

No.

54,

an Arabic

by the English Agent

at Surat to the

Ruler of Hindustan,

and dated the 7th of Dhu'l-Hijja, A. H. 1048 (= April 11, A.D. 1639). No. 57, Turkish despatch from Mustafa Oapudan, detailing the movements of the Turkish fleet in the Mediterdated Safar 10, A. H. 1080 (July 10, A. D. 1669). Turkish letter, dated the 15th of Rajab, A. IL 109 (= Jan. 27, A.D. 1698), from Sultan Mustafa II to William HI, King of England, concerning the proposed mediation of the latter between Turkey on the one hand and the Emperor of
ranean,

No.

58,

Austria and

his

allies

on the

other.

The Sultan

chiefly

desires an assurance of England's neutrality

and the maintenance of the status quo. No. 59, another Turkish letter addressed to King William HI of England from Adrianople. No. 60, Turkish letter from Mustafa Pasha, Governor-general of Algiers, and Commander of the Ottoman troops there stationed to the King of England, wherein is made known the granting of permission to English ships bound on long
voyages to remain
in

Algerian ports
1113

till

the

month
1701.

of March.

Dated Rabl'
Turkish
letter

I,

A. IL

= August,

A.D.

No. 61,

addressed to the King of England by Musa Pasha, Turkish Governor and Commandant of Algiers, dated the nth of Jumada II, A. II. iiio (= Dec. 15, A.D. 1698).

The Pasha complains

of the PLnglish Consular


in his

Agent (Consul

Cole: see No. 41 above)

country, and requests that he


MUIIAMMADAN

348

IIAN'D-I.IS'r

()!

MSS.

is (it is alleged) a h"ar and and that since his appointment even English commerce has suffered, and the number of iMiglish merchants has decreased. No. 62, another Turkish letter to the King of Englantl from the government of Tunis or Algiers, dated the 10 (= end of April, A. D. 1699). end of Shawwal, A. ii. No. 6^, a Malay letter, endorsed " Raja Guillimott and Raja Macoot's (Mankota's) Letter to the Honourable President and Council of Fort St George, Madrasse" (the names are written in the original S^^- .lj and io^^ -s-lj). Nos. 64,

may

be withdrawn, seeing that he

trickster,

65,

two Turkish

herdts^ or warrants, the first relating to the


fiefs

payment
a daily
in the

of troops by

in

the district of Nikopol is, the

second assigning to a certain Husayn 'Adil, one of the 'iilamd,

payment of 100

aqcJias

on his appointment as judge


last
is

Hawran
letter,

district.
b.

This

dated

in

the reign of

Sultan Mustafa
Persian
translation on
letter

Sulayman (a. H. 1106-1115). No. 66, a undated, mounted on wood, with English
reverse,
in

bearing the following note

"

This

was written

the year 1759 by the Nabob's Minister,

resident at Fort St George, to the Rev.

Mr

Palk

in

England,
F"ort

who had been Chaplain


George
;

to the English
this

Factory at

St

and was given to

Library by

Mr

Palk."

1511

Add. 286
large

illuminated

address,

in

Arabic,

Persian

and

Turkish, from Sulayman Agha, envoy from the Pasha of Baghdad, to Marquis VVellesley, Governor-general of India, dated the 20th of September, A. D. 1804. See P.C., No. cxix,
p. 198.

1512

Add. 287
framed
tablet, of 65*5

A
w-fi-U3

x lO'O c, containing an inscription


:

in large naskh, which seems to read

jiV^

O'-j'-'

^^^

CS^3

^^

'j-^i)

u-'jb

**^'J

**^'j

V-*

PART II. COLLECTIONS OF LETTERS, ETC.

349

The whole
tions at each

of this writing, as well as the two floral inscrip-

end of

it,

consists of a

number

of

Persian

ghaaals, punctuated w^ith red, written in so extremely minute


a

hand

as to be hardly decipherable.

1513

Add. 428
in all

Five rolls of Persian letters (Nos. 1-5), comprising 29 separate epistles, and a Persian Genealogical Roll. P.C., No. cccxxxviii, pp. xxxv-xxxvi.

See

1514
Lofift fragments numbered 35-40, 42-45, P. C, No. cccxxxix, pp. xxxvi-xxxvii.

Add. 429
48-49.

See

1515

Renouard's African Memoranda.

Add. 441

apparent value, formerly belonging to the Rev. G. C. Renouard of Sidney Sussex College and Swanscombe, near Dartford, Kent. These papers
little

mass of papers, mostly of

include private letters, notes, diaries, half-finished reviews of

books, rough
bularies of

maps of portions of Africa, fragmentary vocasome African languages, including Hausa, and
some
earlier,

the like; and range over a wide period (A. D. 1816-1837 for

the most part, but

and one as

late as 1867).

1516
Psalms
(13 leaves).
i-xviii

Add. 455
(some omissions)
in

Coptic and

Arabic

1517

Add. 456
excerpts from the Pentateuch and some prayers
ff.).

Some

in

Coptic and Arabic (about 25

1518

Add. 588
note-book of
ff.

28 of 29-2 x 20-o, mostl}- blank, con-

taining a few notes in English on the Arabic

names of the


HAND-LIST
;

350
stars

Ol-

MUHAMMADAN
leaves, 3 or

MSS.

and,

l>'inc^

between the

4 worthless frag-

ments, to wit

leaves from a Persian


;

work on astronomy,

much worm-eaten
which
in

6 pp. of yXrabic relating an cxi^ericncc


containing scraps of Persian poetry
3

befell

al-Asma'I while performing the circumambula;

tion of the

Ka'ba 2 European hand


in

ff.

and

Persian letters (Indian

hand)

pasted together

one sheet.

1519

Add. 1078
note-book of 44 written leaves (one side left blank in 222 X I7"8 c. and 23 11., thus described on the title" Bid/iot/icca

A
all)

of

page:

Honneriana.

catalogue of the Oriental

Manuscripts presented by F'rancis Hodder of Temple Lawn, CO. Cork, Esqr., to the Library of the Royal Institution, Cork, compiled from the Notes of Colonel Augustus Cotgrave

Honner by Richard
written

Caulfield, LL.D., F.S.A.,

Librarian to the Institution, Cork, 1871.

Hon. Sec. and This catalogue was

by Dr Caulfield for the University Librar\', CamThe second page contains the following account of " Lectori. The following the collection and its disposal. collection of Oriental MSS. was made during a residence of many years in India by Colonel Augustus Cotgrave Honner, At his death he bequeathed his 1st Gren. Bombay, N. L
bridge."
collection

entire

of MSS.,
of

coins,

gems, antiquities,
in

&c.,

to

Francis
Esqr.,

Hodder

Temple Lawn, Blackrock

the Co. Cork,

who

presented the MSS., with a portion of the coins,

gems, antiquities, &c., to the Library of the Royal Institution, Cork, on Feb. 6, 1871, when certain rules were adopted by the Managers for the guidance of those who may in future wish to consult the MSS., and three Trustees were nominated

by Mr Hodder, who should have entire control over the Then follovv the names and addresses of these collection." trustees (Richard J. Perr)-, Francis Hodder, and Richard
Caulfield),

and the date, Nov.


to

28,

871.

printed notificato

tion

of the Rules

be observed in reference

the

Indian
Hon?ier,

collection

of the

late

Colonel

Augustus

Cotgrave

1st Grenadiers,

Bombay Native

Infantry^ called the

HONNER

PART

II.

COLLECTIONS
affixed
to

OF LETTERS, ETC.
inside of the cover.

35

Collection
MSS.,

is

the

The

286

in

number, are
are
in

described, and

and often inaccurately Persian, Sanskrit, Urdu, and other


briefly

Indian languages.

1520

Add. 1859

An Egyptian papyrus in one sheet, in 3 columns, of which the first two contain each 26 11., and the third 19 11. Brought from the East by Belzoni.
[1521-1526]
Tischendorf Fragments.

[Add. 1877 1894]

These fragments comprise leaves, or more often mere fragments of leaves, paper or vellum, from Samaritan, Greek,
Latin, Coptic, Syriac, Ethiopic, Georgian and

Armenian MSS.

The

following are wholly or partly Arabic.

1521

Add. 1882
leaves of vellum, of 26"8 x i8'6 c, one illuminated,
;

Two
o\'er

and inscribed with a few words of Syriac


with 13 lines of Arabic.

the other scrawled

1522

Add. 18841-3

Add.

1884^

consists

of

leaves
(p.

from
13
is

Christian

M arty ro logy,
1884^
is

described under No. 1322


c.

284) supra.
11.,

Add.

a single leaf of 20'0 x 13-8

and

containing

part of a Christian homily.


leaf of 17-5 X

Add. 1884^

also a single

127 c. and 9 11. inscribed with alternate paragraphs of Syriac and Arabic.

1523
MSS.

Add. 1886^

26

Add. 1886 comprises 26 separate fragments of Coptic The following contain also some words of Arabic. Add. 1886^ a single leaf of Coptic, of 20-5 x I4'5c. and
11., in the margin of which is an Arabic gloss containing words only. Add. 1886^2 comprises 2 ff. from a Coptic 4

16

352

HAND-LIST OF M U I.IA M MAI )AN MSS.


I7"S
c.

MS, of 26-0 X
Arabic

and
In

19

II.,

written

with lubrications.
3
<^losscs,

the

margin
in
all

in a lar^c, clear hand and body of these arc

comprising"

only

19 words.
(jf

Add.

1886^^ consisted been mended with

which one has a pacje from a cjuite modern Arabic MS., and subsecjuently torn in half. The complete leaf measures i7'Ox I3'5 c. and contains on each side 14 lines of Coptic.
ori^nnally of 2 leaves,

On

the half leaf used for are


c.

of Arabic
20"5 X I5'0

visible.
11.

mending the other page some words of Add. 1886^^ consists of 7


ft",

and 16

from a Coptic Liturgy, of which the


in

headings and rubrications arc

Arabic.

1524

Add. I8871-'
comprises 7 separate Coptic- Arabic fragThe Jirsf consists of ff. 4, of 25*8 x i8'5 c. and 20 11.,

Add.
ments.

1887

from a Coptic liturgical MS. with parallel Arabic translation, adorned with rubrications and rude illuminations and ornaments.

The

second

is

a single

leaf,

of 2r5 x i6"4 c, scrawled


third, of i6"2 x I3"4

over with Coptic and Arabic on the recto, and Arabic only on
the verso, which
is

palimpsest.

The

c.

and 16
parallel

11.,

is

a torn leaf from a Coptic liturgical

work with
fly-leaf

Arabic translation.

The

fourth

is

the

or

title-page of a Coptic MS., of I9'3 x

130

c.,

of which one side

bears a rudely illuminated ornamental design, and the other


a few lines of Arabic, scribbled in three different hands.
fiftJi is

The

and 16 11., from a Coptic liturgical work with parallel Arabic translation. The sixth comprises 2 ff., of I7"5 x 132 and 17 11. from the same or a similar work. The seventh comprises 2 nearly uniform with those last described, and probably from the same work.
a single
leaf,

of i8'5 x 135

c.

ff".

1525

Add. 18902
leaves, of 26'8

Two
MS.

x I9"0 c, of vellum, from an Armenian

The Armenian
in

writing has been almost obliterated.

An
and

Arabic note,

modern and very bad hand,


him who
shall

states that the

book belonged
foundation.

to the Dayr, or monastery, of

Mar
it

Ilyas,

invokes a curse on

alienate

from that


PART
1526
II.

353

COLLECTIONS
small

OF LETTERS, ETC.

Add. 18922
half-dozen

Some

fragments of papyrus, some of

which present

faint traces of

Arabic characters.
[Add. 1895-1907]

[1527-1534]

Petermann Fragments.

Of
(Add.

these fragments one (Add.

1903)

is

in

Syriac

one

1906)
and

in "

Ethiopic or Amharic.

and one (Add. 1907) in Gecssprachc The remaining ten (Add. 1895"
;

1902
1527

1904-5)

are wholly or partly in Arabic.

Add. 1895
ff.

This fragment comprises


written
chiefly
It
is

i8,

of 23-0 x 16-5
partly
in

c.

and

15

11.,

in

Arabic,

but

the

Samaritan

character.

defective at both ends, and lacunar occur


7,

between

ff.

6 and

and 8 and

9.

It

appears to treat of
:

the history of the Jews and Moses, and begins


'O^j-^*
(?)

O'^ ^ O'^
\^\

^yfr

ve*-^^

vJ^j'

0-*

'O-'i'^'

i^*-*

l>*

p-Jj^^

^0-'^

cJ^^

'*'*'^'

^'^^
^.^w

J~*'->"*

*'*:!>*^ ^**- ^^

u^s-^

^ iSto 3

iU-j

j--*i)l

f-*^.)

j-*-'^'

^jW<h"

O'^-''^'

j^v^

1528
This fragment comprises
ff.
1

Add. 1896
1,

of 22*5 x \yo

c.

and
in

17

11.

Some

of the pages are torn, and there seem to be several

lacunne.

The

contents are

Arabic,

with

citations

the

Samaritan character. which begins on f


a)

The opening words


1.

of

the

section

i-'',

4,

are
(J-cI

Jk-l3

.y^

aUI

^U

JiAa~5

JsjjIj-j!

^t

UJ

B.

23


IIAND-I.IST
OI-

354

MUIIAMMy\I)AN MSS.
Add. 1897
ff.

1529
This fra<:^mcnt comprises
It is

20, of

2r5 x 172
:

c.

and

i.S

11.

defective at the end,

is

entirely in Arabic (written in a

rather slovenly

modern hand) and begins

iJI

4.0^

oCl

a.JLc

aJJI

^'^

<*-o^

jJLc^

ajLiI

^JLc

The concluding paragraph


his father Eleazar.

also speaks of Phinchas

and

1530
in three covers.
(p.

Add. 18981-8

This fragment comprises eight separate pieces, contained


302) supra.
ff.

containing

Add. 1898^ is described under No. 1373 Add. 1898^"^ consists of two portions, each 4 of 200 x 150 c. and about 50 11. in double

Both contain collations of an Arabic text, dealing, apparently, with Jewish history, and containing a few words Add. 1898*"^ comprises also in the Samaritan character. fragments bound together in one cover, the first (4) con5 sisting of 8 ff. of i8'0 X I r3 c; the second (5) also of 8 ff. of
columns.
the

same

size;

the tJiird (6) of 2

ff.

of I4"8 x lo'oc.
;

the

fourth (7) of 3 ff. uniform with the last the fifth (8) of one The first single leaf uniform with the first and second.
begins with an account of the

mission

of

Moses

for the

deliverance of the Jews, and ends with a statement of the


various important events in the history of the Children of
Israel

which happened on the ? iJl j^.

The

second com-

43 short sections or chapters on Jewish histor)'', beginning with Joshua the son of Nun. The third appears to be a continuation of the last, from the middle of ch. 43 to
prises

the end of ch. 45, which is followed by a sort of doxology. The fourth contains an account of Alexander the Great.

The

fifth contains

only a few variants (13

11.)

furnished

by

the collation of two texts.


PART II. COLLECTIONS OF LETTERS, ETC.
1531
355

Add. 18991-9
the nine separate fragments comprised in this MS. the
ff.

Of

first consists of 2

of

317 x 217

c.

containing two Jewish

calendars in Arabic, and a Hst of some thirty books, mostly

connected with Judaism, also in Arabic. The two following entries from the latter may serve as specimens
:

^jIw

i^Ap

Otj'^Lo

<U5

jjUpl

o!/-o*

'-^^

O'j*'^'

wjll^S
Olio's)!

'-^-^.o-'l

J*5

y^.^xi

^W3J ^Ia)|

S^lj ^J^\y^^)\ ^,ji\ J^\


'i-*..<,Jl

^
(

l^^l V^^^

JJU

A-Lj

\Ji)\

^aJ)

<*aJIJ'

O^

(^) (^J-^-"**"

The

second fragment

inscribed on one side in the Samaritan character,

pressed with a seal


Sj^LJI in Arabic.

one large sheet of 40*0 x 29'8 c. and imthe words iiAJs bearing in the centre
is

Nablus.
to

The third is a German letter, written in The fourth is an Arabic letter, apparently addressed

Petermann by the Samaritans of Nablus, to which are some remarks in German. The fifth is in German, bearing an endorsement in the Samaritan character. The sixth bears on one side 9 11. of Samaritan, with interlinear Arabic translation, and on the other, in pencil, 11. of
prefixed
1 1

Rabbinic, the words \\a- a-^


artificial

^^j-a^-o,

and a specimen of the

script

known

in

Persia as Kliatt-i-sarvl (see

my

Year amongst the Persians, pp. 391-2), or some similar form of cryptography. The seventh is a single leaf of 2r5 x I3'5 c, bearing on one side 19 11. in the Samaritan character, and on the back words forming the latter half of an Arabic
address which seem to read
:

f^Aj

^b

oj-o-JI

c>*>^

O'j-*^

The
large

eighth

is

a single small leaf,

on one side of which arc

inscribed in pencil four lines of Samaritan.

The

ninth

is

sheet of

496
c.

x 27-0

c.

written

over with

Samaritan
text

characters.
leaf of

There
I5'0

is

also lying loose in the case a single

2r2 x

containing a fragment of a
in

Hebrew

with running commentary

the Rabbinic character.

232


HAND-LIST OF
Mlj


AMM ADAN

356

II

MSS.

1532

Add. 19001
first of the

9 frafrmcnts comprised in this MS. is a single leaf, of 300 x 200 c., containing a transcript of a proclamation in Arabic issued by Napoleon Bonaparte at

The

Mcssidor

Alexandria to the people of Egypt, dated the 13th of in tlic year 6 of the Revolution, and the end of

Muharram,

A.

11.

1213.

The

second fragment, of

358 x 194
:

c,

contains an Arabic qasida of 21 couplets, beginning

and ending with the following chronogram, giving the year


A.
II.

1274 (=

A. D.

1857-8)

The
prose.

other side of the leaf

is

scribbled over with Arabic


is

The

third fragment, a single leaf of 36\S x 23*2 c,

blank on one side and on the other contains an Arabic qasida of 28 couplets, beginning
:

The fourth fragment

is

a slip of paper, of
:

3r8 x 103

c,

inscribed with a piece of Arabic, beginning

This

is

followed by
is

some

calculations in Arabic figures.


slip, also
:

The

fiftJi

fragment

a precisely similar

containing

some
j.t^A

calculations,

and a xvasiyyat beginning


JLkJ!
^--Jl

i)'^^)l

^i^.-\.}

j-oA

aX)

JUa>-JI


PART

COLLECTIONS

357

II.

OF LETTERS, ETC.

The

sixtJi

of 30"2 X 197 c,

fragment consists of two sheets (3 sides blank), on f i^ of which is a piece of Arabic

beginning
A.A^

l^jLt

(^_5-Aai-J

t^

!/!J*^

'X*-

Jk"a-J

j^JJt

aJJ

J^<>.aJI

The
the

seventh fragment
is

is

a single sheet, of 24"2 x 20'3 c,

on one side of which

inscribed a prayer or doxology for


in
1*5

month of Ramadan, single sheet, of 2r8 x

Arabic.

The

eighth fragment, a

c, contains a piece of Persian

poetry (15 couplets) in the niutaqdrib metre, apparently a citation from the SJidJmdvia, beginning
:

and transcribed by Abu'l-Hasan NaqqasJi-bashl

in A. IL 1262.

The

ninth fragment, a single sheet of 2 r6 x

yo

c, contains a

historical extract, in Persian, dealing with the ruling family

of Shirwan from A.

II.

774 to

A.

11.

946.

1533

Add. 1901
long strip of paper, of which
in
its

the

upper portion

is

missing, measuring

present condition

I30'0xi67

c,

containing the latter portion of the alleged Treaty of the


the

Muhammad with the Christians, signed by 34 of "Companions" (including the four orthodox Caliphs), and dated the end of the fourth month of A. 11. 4, at Madina.
Prophet

See No. 692

(p.

124) supra.

The

initial

words are:

Add. 19021-5
See No. 1358 (pp. 297-298) supra.

1534
T\\Q first of these fragments comprises
lO'O c,
ff.

Add. 19041-^
25, of

i5'Ox

and contains Syriac and Arabic variants on the


MUIIAMMADAN

358

IIAND-I.FST

()!

MSS,

German notes interspersed. The second same size, containinj,^ a few lines of consists of 2, uniform Syriac and German. The t/iird Tihn consists of
Psalms, with some
ff.

2 of the

ft".

with the

last,

containing 8

11.

of Syriac, 3

11.

of German, and

11.

of Arabic, the last being

an

enumeration of various

European and American


fif.

[jrotestant missionaries

who

visited

Beyrout, Damascus and the Lebanon.


6,

Tho. fourth comprises

uniform with the others, and

is

entirely in Syriac.
in tlicir proper place.

Six S.P.C.K. manuscripts, omitted

1535

Add. 2027
of St John,
in
in

The Revelation
ginning:
'^^^JLaJ-s)!

Coptic and Arabic (the


the latter be-

two versions standing

parallel columns),

Uo.3^

u'-^JkA)!

Ujj

^\

U^yt
j^J^'l

'iJ>a)1

aJUI

^<,--j

j-DU

oj^*t >**^^

*)

*^"

dUxfrl

p-^- .-oJ

^5

O^J^

The Apocalypse

occupies

ft".

4"^-93%

and

is

dated

A. M.

1556 (a. n. 1256). It is followed (ft". 95^-105^) by a blessing, in Coptic and Arabic, to be used before reading it
:

{sic)

jLjL^\e.^'^\
(ft".

Sptj.5

J^5

jJJ/aj

,J3I

a%;JI

The
the

last

ff".

106-

no)

are wholly in

Arabic,

and

consequently run

in the

opposite sense to the remainder of

book. They contain an Introduction (ioj^iJ) to the reading of "the Vision," dated the 2$th of Abib, A.M. 1556 (2nd of Jumada II, A. H. 1256).

1536

Add. 2028

A
A.
II.

general history from the beginning of the world to 973, dealing especially with the history of Egypt down

to

its

conquest by the Ottoman Turks

in the

tenth century


PART
of the hijra.
II.

COLLECTIONS

OF LETTERS, ETC.
bears the vague
:

359
given

The compilation

title

above, and begins, after the short cloxology


l gx .lafc.<
lyXSfcJiJI

^)jt^

^^j^

j.fl la..c

^^J^

IJ^y9

jkAj

The compiler cites his sources, which include the KitdbiclBaydn of Abu Tsa Ahmad b. 'All al-Munajjim, the Ta'riklailMitdhajfarl of al-Oadi al-HamawI, the Biographies of Ibn
Khallikan, the
Ta'rlkhu'l-

Yamau

of al-Faqlhu'l-'Imad, the
l-

Ta rlkJm
ahldni of

l-Qayriiivdn of al-lsbahani, the Kitdbu LadhdJiati

Abu Mansur
fi

al-AndalusT, the Mughrib, the Miifar-

Banl Ayyub of Jamalu'd-Din b. Wasil, the history of Shaykh Taqiyyu'd-Din Ahmad alMaqrizI, the history of the Qadi Abu 'Abdi'Uah Muhammad b. Sulama b. Ja'far al-Ouda'I, the Book of Judges of the
rijiCl-kurub

akJdniri

Jews, &c.

This

list

is

necessarily incomplete, because the


i) is

lower half of this page (f


the book and the author's

torn off. The proper name nowhere appear.

title

of

In the
title
is

margin

is

another work entitled (apparently, for the

not very clearly legible) Kitdbit' l-faivd' ihi l-niiskiyya

wdn-

nadaiJi [or nafd'i/i] il-mnlkiyya (not identical with H. K/l,

No. 9215), beginning, after the short doxology


jbCs'N)!
dji.

jl^'s)!

j\SJ\

{sic)

Oji aJ j^^

'^H^

'J^J

'-1

and there are numerous one of unknown extent after f i. In its present condition it comprises ff 165 of 2r2 x I5"2 and 17 11.; fair naskh rubrications. A note of ownership on the title[The MS.
is

defective at the end,

lacuna;, including

page

is

dated

A. H. 11 28.]

1537
L.j.J

Add. 2029
Aa ^ Jft)
oj
.fl.>a^ <!

JsIaII

^^y--'

iss-S^A

w)U:=3

'^

'wsaJji

^
(ff 2''-i04''),

Eighty-seven homilies of St John Chrysostom


360

MUHAMMADAN
which
MSS.

HAND-LIST OK
of"

followed by an account
,_^ft>jJI

his life (ff 105''-! 28^) entitled:


5j-j-j,

y^ U.^ jU (_^j^l
all

in

turn

is

followed by
(ff.

a translation of the Revelation of St John the Divine


177-''),

129*'-

Gurgis

b.

concluding note by the transcriber, Zakilr of Mawsil, describes (f 177'') the bitter cold
in

Arabic.

and

frost of Rabl'

I-Rabi'

II, A.

II.

11

70 (= Nov.-Dec.
ice.

A. D.

1756),

when the Tigris was

so firmly frozen that men, beasts,

and even laden camels were able to cross it on the whole volume was transcribed by this Gurgis, in
only the
final
c.

The
1756,

A.

II.

note bearing the date

A.

I).

1757.
;

[Ff.

179 of

325 X 2r5
1538

and 26

11.;

large, clear

naskh

rubrications.]

Add. 2030
history of the Byzantine
its

An anonymous

Empire from

the

overthrow by the Ottoman Turks in A. D. 1453, followed by an account of the latter down to the reign of Sultan Murad IV (A. D. 1624), without title,
time of Constantine to

beginning abruptly

'jjlljlall

\^^

^ i'i^l

'5*:!j

lxrv*e-o^ *t-3J

iojc-e

wOti ^t ^

Ot

'SLaJt

JUoJt

w^oaII

7.^

^^3J
11.;

15}'

o^k^^\ ^

'^jt*^

[Ff.

158 of 32-8 X 2i'9


;

rubrications

c. and 29 no date or colophon.]

large, clear

naskh;

1539

Add. 2031
history of the

Church Councils, beginning with the


:

Council of Ephesus, as follows

'siJUn

^^iL^\
^y

yk 3

j^w3-~9'i)l

^j^Jt

^.o*-oJl

,^k;Ja.~A3l

,^^^1

.^aj

^l^

jc5

'^K>^~oJl

j<


PART

II.

COLLECTIONS

OP^

LETTERS, ETC.

36

The account is very detailed, giving li.sts of the bishops and others present on the different occasions, the letters read,
the speeches made, &c.

Ends

as follows

JjL^I

w>USO!

tJcA

J.S

'c-HoJ

'^-it

^'jJl

^o-^y

(^^

u^-~iJ

[Ff.

315 of 32-0 X 21*3

c.

and 30

11.

good, clear naskh

rubrications and marginal references


in
A. D.

transcribed in Aleppo

1768 by al-Khurl Mikha'll

b.

al-MaqdisI Qustantin,
Qustantin.]

with the assistance of his two sons

Yuhanna and

1540

Add. 2032
history of the Catholic Church, especially of the Church

Councils, from the earliest times

down

to the beginning of

the seventeenth century (reign of Louis XIII), in Arabic; to

which are prefixed an Index arranged alphabetically (ff. 2^18''), a short Preface (ff. 19^-20^), and a table of contents of the 80 chapters which compose the work (ff. 2o''-22''). The work itself begins on f. 25'' as follows:

(.

^
.>=-'

cHiJ

'ly-i^iJa

iijjwai^JI

iojjkill

\,.^\^l

3-t^^'^

3^2

IIAND-IJST OK MUF.IAMMADAN MSS.

[Ff.

192 of
;

320x2100. and

27

11.;

lar^^c,

clear
1780.]

naskh

rubrications

dated the 26th of Ayyar,

A. D,

Badger Papers {Gift of Mrs Badger,

Oct.

i8<S<S).

Add. 2887-2915 Such of these as are in Arabic have already been described, but a brief enumeration of the whole series in this place may
be convenient.

Add.

2887-2888

are Syriac

2889
b.

is

history {Kitdbii' t-tawdrlkJi) in KarshunI

by Sllb^a

Yuhanna;

2890-2902
(see infra Part

arc Arabic, and have already been described


iii,

under these class-marks)


;

prises ten

pieces (Syriac letters, &c.)

been described above, under Nos. 1417

2903 com2904-2905 have and 1418; 2906;

2913

are state papers, placed

versaria,

and are
i,

in detail as follows.

amongst the Oriental AdAdd. 2906, Badger


199-201);
;

papers No.

Aden and
do. do.
do.

Persia (see P.C.^ pp.


P'urther fragments

Add. 2907, Add. 2908, Add. 2909,

No.
No. No.

2, 3,

Muscat and Zanzibar Commission


of the
do.

same
No.
5,

4,

Egypt; Add.

29 lO,

Slave Trade; Add.

2911,

Proceedings of the Muskat and

Zanzibar Commission (Bombay, 1861), with inserted MS. documents; Add. 2912, Sir James Outram's report on French designs in the Red Sea (London, 1859), with iMS. notes by Dr I^adger Add. 2913, Muscat: printed papers
;

with MS.

summary

of correspondence in 1859 a translation, in

et seqq.

Add.

2914,

a MS. translation

by Dr Badger of Vullers's Arabic

of part of

Grammar; Add. 2915, Add. 2889.


1541

Dr Badger's hand,

Add. 3199

Eighteen sheets of paper, measuring 197 x 133 c, on which are mounted a number of papyrus-fragments inscribed with Coptic and Arabic, chiefly the former. These fragments
are, for the

most

part,

very small, and have a merely pateo-

graphical interest.

III.

CLASS-MARKS OF ALL MANUSCRIPTS DESCRIBED IN THIS HAND-LIST, ARRANGED CONSECUTIVELY.

///

the folhnvin\;
officials,

tal>li\

intciuUd principally for

the

use oj the

Library
l>y

the class-marks are arranj^ed consecutively, preceded

ordinal ninnlwrs.

The number

in

brackets 7uhich folloios each

class-mark indicates the approximate height of the

MS.
size.

in inches, the

volumes being arranged on the shelves according to

These sizes
all

were formerly reckoned


over 9

like

ages,
ifi

so that,

for

instance,
(9),

volumes
so on.

and under

lo inches

height were
to

marked

and

Recently, however, the practice has been

take the nearest

number

of
()%

inches,

so

that,

for example, a
(10),

MS.
The

of which the height exceeds


italic letters

inches is

marked

not (9).

follozving these
the

numbers indicate the language or languages


question
is
e.

in

wJiich

MS.
;

in

written,

viz. a. Arabic
;

af.

Afghani or Pakhtu

copt.

Coptic

English

ger.
//.

German
Italian;
;

gr.

Greek

h.

Hindustani or

Urdu;
pahl.

heb.

Hebrew;

/.

Latin; m. Malay; /. Persian;

Pahlavi; panf.

Panjabi
")
;

sp. a.

Spanish
;

in

Arabic character
///

("Textos

Aljamiados

syr.

Syriac

/.

Turkish.

the

second

colujnn are noted the sources whence the


these can

MSS.

^cere derived, so

far as The

now

be ascertained, together ivith the date


last

of acquisition.
articles

numbers in the third and


the

column indicate the

under which

MSS.
my

are respectively described, either in Part

/(Nos. 1-1294)
fully described

or Fart IK^o'i. 1295-1541).


in

Of some

composite

MSS.

Persian Catalogue [Cambridge, 1S96) only the more important

contents are noticed in this Pfand-list

under separate headings.

In such

cases a reference to that ivork {denoted by the abbreviation P. C.) folloxvs

the

number or numbers

in the third colufnn.

CLASS-MARKS.
1.

2. 3.

4.
5.

6. 7.
8.

Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd.

1.

2(i7)rt.

259

23 (16) a.t. 38(12) a


47 {\i)a.
48' (11)/.
t.

1400
Erpenius, 16

639 714
192

George

I,

17

482 (11)/.

193 194

Dd. Dd.

49 (11)/.
2.

50(12)/.

1014

9.

10.

11. 12. 1314. 15. 16.


17. iS.

19.

20. 21. 22. 23. 24.


25.

26.

27.
28.

29.
30.

3'
32.

33 34

Dd. 2. 52(io)rt. Dd. 2. 53(ii). Dd. 2. 54(ii). Dd. 3. 11(12) rt. Dd. 3. 22(io)rt. Dd. 3. 23 (9) Dd. 3.54(12)/. Dd. 3. 79 (7) a. Dd. 3. 80 (5) ^^ Dd. 3. 81 (5) a. Dd. 3. 82 (4) a. Dd. 4. 3 (8) t. it. Dd. 4. 4 (8) t. Dd. 4. 7 (8) /. Dd. 4. 8 (8) ^. /. Dd. 4. 9 (8) /. Dd. 4. 10 (8) /. Dd. 4. 14 (9) a. Dd. 4. 28 (9) a. Dd. 4. 31 (9) t. Dd. 4. 32 (9) Dd. 4. 47 (8) /. Dd. 4. 49 (8) a. Dd. 5. 10 (8) a. Dd. 5. 11 (7) . Dd. 5. 17 (7) ^.

640
749 760
1143
611

George
/.

I,

171

5.

213
1401

Erpenius, 1632.

1067
785

1326
Erpenius, 1632.

1327

715 706

George

I,

171

5.

843

8,880
1208

1233

George

I,

171

5.

250. 1455, 1380


31, 514, 1055,

Erpenius, 1632.

440

168
77 277

656

George

I,

171

S-

1123

272
761

366
35
36. 37. 38.
39.

HAN'n-I.IST f)F
Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd.
5. 5.
5.

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.
1034

34
35

(8) a.

I.

(7)

>i-

Krpcniiis, 1632.

1190, 170

36

(7) a.
"I.
/.

1456
861
631

5. 5.
5.

37 (7) 39 (7)

40. 41.

40
41

(;8) t. it.

94

5.
5.

(8;

t.

620 886
1457

42. 43.
44.

42 43
48
57

(7) a.
(7)
/. /.

5. 5.
5.

45. 46. 47. 48.

Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd. Dd.


Dd.

(7)

95
1458

(8) p.

5.
5. 5.

58 59 74

(7) ^^

786
Erpcnius, 1632.

(7) ^^
(7)^?.

28
970,

A
F. Hues, circ. 1658.

r.C,

pp. 407-

49.
50.

6.

2 (7)

/.

409 1475
782
222

51.
52.
53.

54.
55.

56. 57. 58.

59.

60. 61.
62.

63. 64. 65. 66.


67.

68. 69.
70. 71.
72. 73.
74. 75.

76.
-JT.

Dd. 6. 3 (7) ^^ Dd. 6. 16 (8) /. Dd. 6. 20 (7) /. Dd. 6. 21 (7) ^?. 22 (7) ^T. Bd. 24 (7) ^?. Dd. 26 (7) ^. Dd. Dd. 32(7)/./. Dd. 37 (7) /. Dd. 41 (7) A/. 50-51 (6) p. Dd. Dd. 6. 52 (6) .r. Dd. 6. 53 (6) /. Dd. 6. 64 (6) / Dd. 6. 66 (5) /. Dd. 6. 74 (6) /. Dd. 6. 75 (6) a. it. Dd. 6.83(5)/. Dd. 6. 91 (5) a. p. Dd. 9. 13 (I I)/. Dd. 9. 49 ( ) sp. a Dd. 9. 50(ii)<i. /. Dd. 9. 55 ( ) a. Ill Dd. 10. 2 (10) a. Dd. 10. 3 (9) a. Dd. 10. 5 (9) a. Dd. 10. 6(9)rt./. Dd. 10. 7 (9) rt.
1 1

1010
1030, 1421

369
Georjje
I,

171

5.

590
996, 1020
758, 1051

1214

983
957
1307

35 1346

1209
323

925 913
1395

232

George

I,

171

5.

1348
836

1018

268

George
J)

I,

17 15.
;j

1141

944
1422

Erpenius, 1632.

906

PART
Dd. 10. 8 (9) t. Dd. 10. 13 (9) p. 80. Dd. 11. 1 (8) a. 81. Dd. 11. 1{j)a. 82. Dd. 11. 3 (8) /. 83. Dd. 11. 4 (8) a. 84. Dd. 11. 5 (8) a. 85. Dd. 11. 6 (8) /. 86. Dd. 11. 7 (8) a. 87. Dd. 11. 8 (8) a. 88. Dd. 11. 9 (8) /. 89. Dd. 11. 10 (7) /. 90. Dd. 11. 11 (8) a. 91. Dd. 11. 12(8);^. 92. Dd. 11. 13 (7) 93- Dd. 11. 14 (8) L 94. Dd. 11. 15 (7) /. 95. Dd. 11. 16 (8)/. /. 96. Dd. 11. 17(7)/. 97. Dd. 11. 18 (7) /. 98. Dd. 11. 19 (7) a. 99. Dd. 11. 20 (7) /. 100. Dd. 11. 21 (7) a. loi. Dd. 11. 28 (7) /. 102. Dd. 11. 29 (8) />. 103. Dd. 11. 30 (8) /. 104. Dd. 11. 31 (8) /. 105. Dd. 11. 32 (7) /. 106. Dd. 11. 33 (8) A n. 107. Dd. 11. 35 (8) a. 108. Dd. 11. 36 (8) /. 109. Dd. 12. 1 (7) a. no. Dd. 12. 2 (7) p. 111. DA. 12. 3 {7) a. 112. Dd. 12. 4(7)/. 113. Dd. 12. 5 (7)^;. />. /. 114. Dd. 12.6(7)/. 115. Dd. 12. 7 (7) 116. Dd. 12. 8(6)/. 117. Dd. 12. 9(6)/. 118. Dd. 12. 10(7)/.
78.
79-

III.

CLASS-MARKS.
I,

367
1381

George

171

5.

214

George

I,

17 15.

946

329
936 762

1448

George

I,

17 15.

470
448, 310, 1328, 441

Nicholas Hobart, 1655.

1132
14, 1476,

George
George

I,

17 15.

866

96
I,

1715.

632 425
288
1376
269

George

I,

17 15.

599
1121

1109
1423
1349, 97, 759

George

I,

171

5.

1125

1350
145 197

992
1367. 1459
98, 982, 1158,

691

1213
1151

Nicholas Hobart, 1655.


Erpenius, 1632.

1386

958
415
1368

George

I,

171

5.

1329

482 839
956
741

William Crow, 1656.

34,

P.

C,

pp. 218-

220
119.

120.

Dd. 12.11(6)/). Dd. 12. 12 (5) /.

1152 1330

36S

IIAND-I

PART
161

III.

CLASS-MARKS.

369

370
205.

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

PART
245.

III.

CLASS-MARKS.

37

17'
288. 289. 290.

HAND-LIST
Oo.
Oo.
6.

OF'^

MUMAMMADAN

MSS.

Oo. Oo. Oo.

291.
292.
293.

Oo.
Oo.
Oo. Oo.

294.

295. 296.
297. 298. 299.

Oo.

Oo.
Oo. Oo. Oo. Oo.
Oo.

300. 301.
302.

303.

304.
305.
306. 307.

Oo.
Oo.

Oo.
Oo. Oo.

308.
309.

Oo.
Oo.

310. 311. 312. 313.

Oo.

Oo.

Oo.
Oo.

314. 315.
316. 317.
318.

Oo. Oo.
Oo.
Oo.

319.

Oo.

320. 321. 322. 323.


324. 325. 326.

Oo. Oo.

Oo.
Oo.
Oo.

Oo.
Oo. Oo.

327. 328.
329.

Oo.
Oo. Oo.

330.
331.

Oo.

PART
Oo.
Oo.

III.

CLASS-MARKS.
647

Z7^

52 (8) 53

a.

p.

(8) a. (8) (8)


(8)

1262

Oo.
Oo.

54
55 56

A
/.

446
J.

Palmer.

1274

Oo.
Oo.
Oo.

A 57 (9) A
58
(9)

343 344
1170
a.

Oo. Oo.

59(8)/. 60(8)/.
61 (8)/.

1122, 1182

187

Oo.
Oo. Oo.
Oo.

1146

Oo. 6.62(8)/.
6.

48
1286 1465

66
72

(7) a. (8) a. (7) a.

6.

6.
6. 6.

73 74

Chappelow.

1477

Oo.
Oo.

(7)

/.

1369

75 (7)

a.

1432
Burckhardt, 1819.

Qq. 1(12).^.
Qq. 2(12)^. Qq. 3 (12) .7.

349

365

332
532
336, 521, 1466, 430

Qq. 4(12).?.

Qq. 5(i2).r.
Qq. 6(i2).r.

1163

Qq. 7(11).?. Qq. 8(ii). Qq. 9(ii)rt. Qq. 10 (I I).7.

1370
258
1192, 659

165 1211

Qq. 11(12).?.
Qq. 12(12).?.
Qq. 13(12).?.

1212

881 876
877
536

Qq. 14(12).?. Qq.


14=' (8) a.

Qq. 15(12).?.

Qq. 16(i2).r. Qq. 17(12).?. Qq. 18(12).?.


Qq. 19(12).?. Qq. 20(i2).?.

888
993, 481

483

1102
139
331

Qq. 21(ii)rt.
Qq. 22(ii).z. Qq. 23(11).?. Qq. 24(11).?.

203
234
1101

Qq. 25(ii)Qq. 26(ii)rt. Qq. 27(ii).z.

884
522, 505, 39, 135

419

374
37(^

HAND-LIST OV MUIIAMMADAN MSS.

PART
420.

III.

CLASS-MARKS.
846
1108 300

375

Qq. Qq.

7)<r.

Burckhardt, 18 19.

421. 422. 423. 424. 425426. 427.

6) a. 6) a. 6) a. 6) a. 6) a. 6) a.
[6) a.

Qq.

Qq. Qq.
QqQq.
Qq. Qq.

320
1433

225
1467 1160

428.
429. 430. 431432. 433434-

7) a.
7) a.

524

Qq.

900
602
424, 517

Qq.
Qq-

7) a. 7) a.

Qq.

7) a.

1189

Qq.
Qq.

6) a.
7) a.

454 891
370
1468
746, 471, 895

435436. 437438.

QqQq.

6) a.
6) a. 7) a.
7) a. 7) a.
'6) a.

Qq.
Qq. Qq. Qq. Qq. Qq. Qq. QqQq-

531

439440.

736

36 239
537

441. 442. 443444-

7) a.

Z)a.
Z)a.

538

Z)a.
8) a.

539
540
541 542

445446. 447448.

Qq. Qq.

%)a.
8)^7.

Qq. 100 449- Qq. 101 450- Qq- 102

(8) a.
(8) a. (8) a. (8) a. (8) a. (8) a. (8) a. (8) a.

543
544

545 546 547 548


56 57

Qq. 103 452. Qq- 104 453- Qq. 105


451. 454455-

Qq. 106 Qq. 107

456. 457458.

Qq. 108 Qq. 109 Qq. 110 Qq- 111

(8) a.
(8) a. (8) a. (8) a.
a. a.

58 59

459460. 461. 462.

973 930
334 245
601 119

Qq. 112 (7) Qq. 113 (8)

Qq. 114 463. Qq. 115

(8) a.
(7) a.

376
464

HAND-LIST OV MUIIAMMADAN

^rSS.

PART
Qq.

III.

CLASS-MARKS.

177

2>7^

PART
595-

III.

CLASS-MARKS.

379

380

IIAN'D-MST

()!

PART

III.

CLASS

382
726.

HAND-LIST OK M U

1.1

AM M ADAN

MSS.

34

PART
850.

III.

CLASS-MARKS.

385

386
891. 892. 893-

HAND-LIST OV MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


Add. 781 Add. 782 Add. 783 Add. 784 Add. 785 Add. 786 Add. 787 Add. 788 Add. 789 Add. 790 Add. 791 Add. 792 Add. 793 Add. 794 Add. 795 Add. 796 Add. 797 Add. 798 Add. 799 Add. 800 Add. 801 Add. 802 Add. 803 Add. 804 Add. 805 Add. 806 Add. 807 Add. 808 Add. 809 Add. 810 Add. 811 Add. 812 Add. 813 Add. 814 Add. 815 Add. 816 Add. 817 Add. 818 Add. 819 Add. 820 Add. 821 Add. 822 Add. 823 Add. 824
Rev. Prof. Williams, 1870.

720
1362

625
162
221
a.

894. 895.
896. 897.

1436

a. a. a.

1164
1356
1357
243, 890

898. 899.

900. 901.
902.

a.
a. a. a.

506
1363

903904.

597
124
513, 298

PPPa. a. a.
a.

905.
906. 907. 908.

149

30
1437, 11

909. 910.
911.

85

86

Pa. a.

409 265
678
1229

912. 913914. 915916.


917.

PPa.

413
1059
1060

a.

918.
919.

Pa.

1179

744 312
1115
987

920. 921. 922. 923-

OA
P-

PPa.
a.

236 680 929 969


341

924. 925.
926. 927.
928. 929.

P6) p.

o)p.
a. a.

598

644
595 338
153

930. 931932-

PPP-

933934-

622

1129

PART
935. 936.
937.

III.

CLASS-MARKS.
1130
710
1131

387

938. 939.
940. 941. 942.

943.
944. 945. 946.

947.
948.

949.
950. 951.

952.
953. 954.

955. 956.
957. 958. 959. 960. 961.

962. 963.
964.
965.

Add. 825 (9) A Add. 826 {io)a Add, 827 (10) A Add. 828(io);> Add. 829 (10) a Add. 830(io)rt! Add. 831(11)/ Add. 832 {n)p Add. 833 11) a. Add. 834(11);^ Add. 835(11)/ Add. 83Q{ii)a Add. 837(ii)rt ,/. Add. 838(12)/ Add. 839(12)/ Add. 840(i2)rt: Add. 841 (12) Add. 842(i2)rt Add. 843 (12) a Add. 844(i2)rt Add. 845(13)/, Add. 846(12)/ Add. 847 (14) a Add. 886(12)/ Add. 887(12)/ Add. 888 (9) /i. Add. 922 (10)/ Add. 1043(9)/ Add. 1044(5)/ Add. 1045 (9) a Add. 1055(9)/
{

695
1202

1073
237

834 1061
510
Rev. Prof. Williams, 1870.

585
189

648
835, 712

414
1087
1091

1092 1093

1094
1004 1177

755
Prof.

W.

Wright, 1873.

293 897
979

Rodgers, 1874 (bought).

355 587
1325
1301
435, 1263, /'.C, pp.

Dr Blochmann (bought). Rev. W. Di.xon, 1874.


Whitley Stokes, 1872.

292-293
966.
967. 968. 969.

Add. 1056

(8) n.

Bought from Quaritch, 1871 Caussin de Perceval's sale.

264, 41

970.
971. 972. 973. 974. 975.

976.

Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add.

1057 (n). I.
1058
(7) a. (8) a.

889
673
1011 1097

1059
1060

(8) a.
a. a.

1061 (9) 1062 (8)

1090

616
617 428 534 859

1063
1064 1065

(9) a.
(7) a. is) a.

1066

(6) a.

252

388
977.

HAND-LIST

(JK

MUIIAMMADAN

MSS.

PART
1019. 1020. 1021.
1022. 1023. 1024. 1025. 1026. 1027. 1028.

III.

CLASS-MARKS.
H. Palmer and E.
F.]

389
798 799

Add. 1117 Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add.
Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add.
1118

[Prof. E.
(4) a.
a.

[Tyrwhitt Drake (bought), 1878./

1119
1120
1121

800
801

802
803
10) a.
a.

1122
1123 1124 1125 1126

804 805
806 807 808 809 810
811 812

)a.
a.

1029. 1030. 1031. 1032.


1033-

1127
1128

a.
a. a.

1129 1130
1131

1034.
1035-

1132 1133 1134


1135 1136 1137 1138

813
814 815 816 817

1036.
1037. 1038.
[039.

818
819

1040. 1041. 1042. 10431044.

1139
1140
1141

820
821

1142
1143 1144 1145
)a.
a. a.

822 823

1045. 1046.

824 825
826 827 828 829 830
831

1047. 1048.
1049. 1050.

1146 1147 1148

16) a.

14)

rt.

a.

1051. 1052.
1053-

1149 4 1150 4 1168 10)/.


1247
\o) a.
8)
/.

Downing

(bought), 1875

309, 25, 1186, 350, 314

1054.

1055.
1056. 1057. 1058.
1059.

1248 1573 1575


1859

Rizqu'Uah Hasun, 1875. S. Sandars, 1875.


Triibner,
1876.
Sittart.

291

12)/.
16)
/.

509 1230
1454

A. A.

Van

14) egyp.

1520

1860 g)a.

1060.

1882

o) syr. a.

69 1521

390
1061.

IIANIJ-LIST

OF

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

PART
1

III.

CLASS-MARKS.
i!

391
842 462
1354

Add. 2894 ( 3) . Add. 2895 (9) a. 1 106. Add. 2896 (9) 1 107. Add. 2897 (9) 1 108. Add. 2898 (10) ^j. 1 109. Add. 2899 (8) a. 1 1 10. Add. 2900 (8) a. nil. Add. 2901(12) .. 1 12. Add. 2902 (6) a. 1 13. Add. 2904(12) a.e. 1 14. Add. 2905(i2). . 1 1 15. Add. 2906(12)^.
104. 105.
1

Mrs Badger,

284 204
63 1323

883
1383
1417

1418
r.c.,\)p. 199

-201
II 16.

1117.
1118.
1 1

19.

1 1

20.

1121.
1

122.

11 23.
1 1

24.

1125.
11 26.
1

127.
128.
29.
30.

1 1
1

1131.
1 1

32. sa-

1 1

il 34-

II35II 36.

II371138.

11391

140.

1141.
1

142.

II431

144.
145.

1 1

146.

Add. 2907(12)^. Add. 2908(12)^. Add. 2909(12)^. Add. 2910(12)^. Add. 2911(12)^. Add. 2914(12)^. . Add. 2921 (12) a. Add. 2922 ( 1)^?. Add. 2923 (9) a. Add. 2924 (II) . Add. 2925 ( 2) a. Add. 2926 ( II ) . Add. 2927Mi3)Add. 2927^ (13) Add. 2928 (13) . Add. 2929 (10) Add. 2930 {11) a. Add. 2931 (12) . Add. 2932 (8) . Add. 2934 (10)/. Add. 2937 (11) a. Add. 2938(11)^. Add. 2939 (11)^. Add. 2940 (11)^. Add. 2941 (11)^. Add. 2963 (10) >^. Add. 2964 (6) a. Add. 2986 (9) A Add. 2998(8)/. Add. 3010 (9) /. Add. 3017 (6) a.
1 1

See p. 362 supra

Lee of Hartwell's

sale, 1888.

697

698

699 169 206


182
184 184 185

rt;.

919
916
137

500
Sassoon, 1888 (bought).
Sir

1195
177 178

James Redhousc,

1888.

179

180
181
Prof. Cowell.

405 832 473


Smith.

Prof.

W. Robertson

479
665

1313

392
1147.

HAND-LIST

OI'

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

PART
187.
188. 189. 190.

HI.

CLASS-MARKS.
1894. 429, 427

393

191192.

193. 194195. 196. 197-

198.

Add. 3193 (11) a. Prof. W.R.Smith's bequest, Add. 3194 (9) a./. Add. 3195 (ro)/. (2 vols),, Add. 3196 (11)/. Add. 3197 (9)/. /. Add. 3198 (8) ^. /. Add. 3199 (9) a. copt. Add. 3200(8)^?. Add. 3201 {12) a. Add. 3209 (10)/. Quaritch, 1895 (bought). Add. 3210 (14) . Mrs Bensly, 1895. Add. 3211

24,840
110

1389
965

1496
1541

1340 1473

313
1375
Missing, or

never received
199.

200. 201. 202.


203.

204. 205. 206. 207. 208.


209.

210.

211.
212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217.

218.
219.

220. 221.
222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227.

228.
229.

Add. 3212 (9) a. Add. 3213 (8) a. Add. 3214 (8) a. Add. 3215 (9) a. Add. 3216 (8) a. Add. 3217 (7) a. Add. 3219 (7) a. Add. 3220 (9) a. Add. 3221 (10)^. Add. 3222 (8) a. Add. 3223 (4) a. Add. 3225 (6) a. Add. 3226 (7) a. Add. 3227 (9) a. Add. 3228 (8) a. Add. 3229 (12) fl. Add. 3230 (8) a. Add. 3231(7)/. Add. 3232 (8) a. Add. 3233 (7) a. Add. 3234 (9) a. Add. 3235 (8) a. Add. 3236 (9) a. Add. 3237 (9) a. Add. 3238 (9) a. Add. 3239 (4) . Add. 3240 (7) w. Add. 3241 (4) a. Add. 3242 (7) a. Add. 3243 (6) a. Add. 3244 (8) a.

74 75
1315, 1155

503
70

1318

1175 1042
780

1083 1319

368
71
862, 845

1043
942, 458, 261

972
1197

1500
434
935

242
735

679
1355

1223

240
1027
1013

783
172

394
230. 231.

n;\NI)-LIST OF

MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.
1895.

232.
233.

234.
235.

236.
237.

238.
239.

240. 241. 242. 243. 244.

245.
246.
247.

248.
249.

250.
251. 252.

253. 254. 255.


256.

257. 258.

Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add. Add.

3245 3247

(8)

^j.

Mrs Bcnsly,

3246(9)./.
(9)

,,

615
1165

"

3248 (10)/.

366
1062
151

3249
3251

(9)


,,

3250 (ro)/.
(9)
'?

32

3252

(9) a. (7)

722
27, /'.C, pp. 4

3253

'8-420

3254 (10)/. 3255 (10)/. 3256 (n). 3257


(7) (9) a. (9)

849
966
1044
1347

3258 3259 3260


3262

864
4

(9) a.
a.

1224
591

3261 (8)

(9) a.

613
856 466
216

3263 (10) A 3264 (9) 'i3265


(9)
't-

3266 3267 3268


3272

(9) '^
(9) a.

863

1320
12

(7) a.
rt.

3270 (12)
(8)

943

.J.

1379
123

3273

(I I)

A
S. P. C. K.

3274(12)/. 3288 (12) a.


(10). z.

869
1321, Syr. Cat., pp.

909-939
259.

Add. 3289

1295,

Syr. Cat., pp.


Syr. Cat., pp.

939-943
260.

Add. 3290(13)^?. Add. 3291(12).?. Add. 3292 Add. 3293 Add. 3294
(9) a.

1153,

943-946
261.

73,

Syr.

Cat.,

pp.

946-960
262.

1154, Syr. Cat., pp.

960-965
263.

(11). ?.[ = Add. 3163]*

S. P. C.

K.

1007, Syr. Cat., pp.

965-975
264.
*

(13)

to

1316,.S)7-. Gz/'.,p.975

By some oversight two separate class-marks appear

have been assigned

to

one MS.

39<J

IIAND-I.I.ST
<i.

OF MUIIAMMAIMN MSS.
)U,

Add. 3519 9) Add. 3520 7) A III. Add. 3521 8) a. p. 112. Add. 3522 8) A I3I3- Add. 3523 8).^. '314- Add. 3524 9) A '3'5- Add. 3525 8) A i3>6. Add. 3526 \o)p. 13'7. Add. 3527 7) A >3'8. Add. 3528 10) A '3'9- Add. 3529 10) A [320. Add. 3530 4) A [321. Add. 3531 8) A [322. Add. 3532 9). '323- Add. 3533 7) a. 1324- Add. 3534 5) A [325. Add. 3535 3) A [326. Add. 3536 10) it. [327. Add. 3537 7) a. [328. Add. 3539 10) A [329. Add. 3540 9) a. 1330- Add. 3541 9)rt. 1331- Add. 3542 11)/. 1332- Add. 3577 6) a. '333- Add. 3579 10) A '334- Add. 3580 9)//. 1335- Add. 3581 8)/. 1336. Add. 3582 (8) a. '337- Add. 3585 (9) ^^ [338. Add. 3586 10) a. 339- Add. 3587 10) A [340. Add. 3588 7) a. 1341. Add. 3589 7) a. [342. Add. 3590 %)a. '343- Add. 3591 12) a. '344- Add. 3592 10) a. [345- Add. 3593 10) A 1346. Add. 3594 9) A 1347- Add. 3595 9)/. [348. Add. 3596 12) A '349- Add. 3599 7) A '35- Add. 3600 ii)A 1351- Add. 3601 11) a. 1352. Add. 3602
1309.

Gcj

1899 (bought).

1239
1261

i3to.

1393 1240

1279
1257
1247 1394

1384 1248
1280 1265
1281

1275
1245

1474

1250 1246 1269 1258


1264

1289 1238

Hayder Kenn, 1899 (bought). Naaman, 1899 (bought).

1345

1287 1260 1278

Hannon and Watson, 1899 Naaman, 1899 (bought).

(bought). 1244

1267
1241

1291

1293
1270
1498
Gejou, 1899 (bought).

1290
1288
1253

1256
1259

1294 1292 1266


1276

1283

398
1377.

HAND-LIST OK MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


Add. 3627
(8)
^i.

Comm. on

1378.

Add. 3628
Add. 3629 Add. 3630 Add. 3631

(9)

^i.

/Uidbul-Hana'iyya, and Sayyid Sharif on Shtiinsiyyn. Comm. of Shaykh 'Abdu'1-Haqq

},'l(>ss

of

on

al-

Ansarl's treatise on the Bistni'lldh.


1379.
(9) a.
(6) a. (7) a.

Story of Joseph, in prose and verse.


Treatise on 'faw/tid hy Abu'l-Muntaha.

1380.
1

38 1.

IshdnUti'l-Qur'an by Hajl

Muhammad

Salih

alQaysari.
1

382.

1383.

Add. 3632 (12)/. Add. 3634 (10) a. Add. 3635 (12)/.

Tlic Kulliyydt of

Mirzd

Bi-iiil.

Explanation of certain verses


dealing with marriage, &c.

in the

Qur'an

1384.

The Diirra-i-Nddira
b.

of

Muhammad Mahdi

Muhammad

Naslr.

1385. 1386.

1387. 1388.

Add. Add. Add. Add.


Add. Add. Add. Add. Add.

3636 3637

(7) d.
(8)
<j.

A treatise on
Part of the

Jurisprudence entitled al-Hdwi.


of Avicenna.

(2'"?"'"

3638 (9)/. 3639 ( 1 ) <J.


1

The Tadhkira

of Uawlatshah.

treatise

on Jurisprudence entitled Maj-

ma^tcH- Bahrayn.
1389. 1390.
1

3640 (11)/.
3641
(8)
/.

Inshd-yi-Abu'l-Fadl.

39 1.

1392.

3642 (8)/. 3643 iS)) p-

Divans of NajatI, DhatI, Fauri and Khayall. Divan of Jaml.

Poems

{qasidas) of Kallni.
"All b.

1393.

3644 (8)/.
(8)
<f.

Pharmacology of

Husayn

al-Ansari,

called Hajl Zayn.


1394.

Add. 3645

KitdbiCl-ishrdf fi madhdhibVl-arba\ by the


b.

Wazir al-Mudhaffar Yahya Hubayra.

b.

Muhammad

1395.

1396. 1397.

Add. 3646 Add. 3647 Add. 3648

(8)
(9)

/.
ci.

5/;vj/'//'-A'rj/'/

(Biography of the Prophet).

Gloss on a commentary on the Khuldsa. Gloss on a treatise on Rhetoric, composed,


apparently, in a.h. 962, by 'Abdu'lliih
b.

(8) a.

1398.
1399.

Add. 3649 (9) /. Add. 3650(12)


Add. 3651

Shihabu'd-Din YazdI. The Siyar of Nabl.


<7.

1400.

(10) a.

Shaykh 'Alau'd-Din Abi'1-Hazm al-Ourashi. Kitdbu't-Tawhid, by Shaykh 'Alamu'1-Huda


Al-JMiljiz Ji't-Tibb, by
'All b.

Abu Mansur Muhammad


b.

b.

Muhammad

Mahmiid

al-Maturldl.

1401.

Add. 3652

(8)

rt.

Al-''AqiiidH''s-saiiiyyafi ma'rifatPl-Ajrdmri-

athiriyya, by 'All

Muhammad

b.

Ahmad

al-Halal ash-Shafi'I, dated a.h. 906 (autograph).


1402.

Add. 3653

(8) a.

work on Cosmography, Geography, the


Signs of the

End

of the World,

iSrc.

PART
1403.

III.

CLASS-MARKS.
Turkish
saints,
A. H.

399
poets and

Add. 3654 Add. 3655

(9)

/.

Biographies of

Hterary men, dated


1404.
(lo) .

962.

^Ui/idatiit-Tdlib

fi nasabi Abi Talib, by Shaykh Ahmad b. 'Anba al-HasanI, dated


A.H. 945.
in the

1405.

Add. 3656

(9) a.

Explanation of certain points

Qatriin-

Nadd

-dia

Ba//u's-Sadd, by the author of

that work, Jamalu'd-Dln...b.

Hisham

al-

Ansari.
1406.

Add. 3657

(10) a. p.

As-Sdfui yi7-Ascl/ni, an Arabic lexicographical work, explained in Persian.

1407.

Add. 3658

(8)

/i.

Persian
i-xxxix).

Compendium

of Medicine (chs.

1408.

Add. 3663 (10)/.


Add. 3664
(8) a.

The TuhfatuH-Ahrar and SubhatuU-Abrdr


of
J

ami.

1409.

The

a commentary on the Tanqih of Abu Yahya Zakariyya al-Ansarl.


Tu/ifa/ti' (-Tulldb,

1410.

Add. 3665

(8) a.

Commentary on
treatise

Mawlana

'Isamu'd-Din's

on Metaphor, by

Ahmad

al-Ha-

mawT.
141
1.

Add. 3666

(8)

rt.

Commentary
qdya
of
Shari'a.

of Taju'sh-Sharl'a
his

on the WiBurhanu'sh-

grandfather

141

2.

Add. 3667

(8) a.

BahjaMl-Mahdfil, a
piled in A.H. 855
b.

life

of the Prophet,
b.

com-

by Yahya

Abu Bakr

Muhammad
1
1

b.

Yahya... al-'Amirl, dated

A.H.
1413.

58.

Add. 3668

(8) a.

Commentary on

the

TaUyya of Ibnu'l-Farid,
b.

by Sharafu'd-Din Da'ud

Mahmud

ar-

1414.

Add. 3669
Add. 3670 Add. 3671

(6)

/.

Ruml al-Qaysarl. The Siyar (Biography


Waysl

of

the

Prophet) of

(VeysT), dated a.h.

1145.

141

5.

(10) a.

One volume

of a work on Jurisprudence, with commentary, dated a.m. 10S2.

1416.

(7)/.

A A

treatise

on Medicine,
09 1.

entitled, apparently,

Tuhfatii' l-Mfi' iiiinln^ transcribed in Luristan, A.H.


1

1417.

Add. 3672

(8)

;J.

Persian treatise on Medicine and Materia

Medica.
1418.

Add. 3673

(10) .

Abridgment of the Sihdh Muhammad b. Abu Bakr


ar-Razi.

of
b.

Jawharf, by

'Abdu'l-Qadir

400
1419.

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


Add. 3674
(9) /.

Two

treatises
b.

Shihab
1420.

Niciliam

on the Acrostic (U*-), by and Kamal-i-IJada-

khshi, transcribed in A.H. 987.

Add. 3675

(9)/.

Three more treatises on the Acrostic, of which the second is by Husayn b. Mu-

hammad
1004.

al-Hasani,

transcribed

in

A.H.

1421.

Add. 3676

(8)/.

Selections of Persian mathnaiui poems, in-

cluding Shaykh Baha'u'd-Din 'Amill's

Nan

u hahvd, and Adhar's Yusuf


transcribed in A.H. 1265.
1422.

11

Zulaykhd,

Add. 3677

(9) p.

The

Subhatti'l-Abrar of JamI, dated A.H. 975.

INDEX.
The
following Index includes, besides proper names, a few
in
titles

of books

mentioned out of their right places (these are printed


references

italics),

and some

of

a general character.

represented in this collection are

with a dagger

(+)

Of the proper names, those of authors marked with an asterisk (*) those of scribes and those of former owners with a double line (||). Numbers
;

enclosed in brackets and following a

otherwise specified.

hyphen prefixed

name denote to a name


e.g.

dates of the hijra, unless


indicates that
it

should be

preceded by the Arabic definite article:


prefixes

-Hariri stands for al-Hariri.

The

Abu,

Bfi, Ibn,

Banii are disregarded in the alphabetical arrangement.

-'Abbas (uncle of the Prophet), 68

Abu'l-'Abbas
Abu'l-'Abbas
Abu'l-'Abbas

Ahmad

Shihabu'd-

'Abbasid

Caliphs,

History of

DTn...-AnsarI, 290

28, 41, 58, 68, 71

Ibnu'l-'Abbas, 334

Ahmad -Zahid, 290 Muhammad "-Mu(a.d.

t-'Abbas
-'Abbas

b.

'Abdu'l-Jawwad
(1112), 34

alII

barrad," 161

ManQfl
b.

Abbott,

Edward

1650),

t-'Abbas

al-Ahnaf, 337 AbCi Bakr b. b.

278
Salih

-SuIa'T (816), 132

t'Abdu'Uah, 143 t'Abdu'llah b. 'All


(1191), 58

b.

Muhammad

'Abbas Mirza, 302


'Abbas, Shah 'Abbas,

I,

34
118

'Abdu'llah b. 'Ata -Hirawi, 29

Shah

II,

*'Abdu'llah Efendi, 237

*Abu'l-'Abbas Ahmad.

See -Qara-

II'

Abdu'llah

Efendi
(1 187),

Naqshbandi,

mant
*Abu'l-'Abbas Ahmad.
shi

Sgq -Tlfd-

67 *'Abdu'llah b. Fadl -Antaki, 277


'Abdu'llah b. - H ijazT. See -Sarqawi

Hajl-

*Abu'l-'Abbas
Abu'l-'Abbas

Ahmad -AbutljT, 95 Ahmad b. 'Ammar


(430), 56

+'Abdu'llah

b. b.

Muhammad,

286
-Hijazi.

*'Abdu'llah

Muhammad

-Mahdawl
Qadir
Abu'I
-

See

Ib)i

Abu'l-'Abbas Ahmad... b. 'Abdu'l-jTlanI,

t'Abdu'llah

b.

QadibuU-Bdn Shaykh Muhammad


-Tamimi.

236
-SharlshT

-Qudsl (1095), 244


'.A.bdu'llah

'Abbas

Ahmad

Muhammad

(619), 215

Sec S]lamsli'!-^fa'drif

402

IIAND-I.IS'l'

OF MUIIA.MMADAN MSS.
*Abu 'Abdi'llah .Muhammad b. 'Umar -Waqidi, 130, 131 *Abfi 'Abdi'llah Muh. b. Yfisuf
-.Sanusi, 397

'AbcUrilfih b. -Miiqaffa' (139), 241

'Abdii'llah b.

-OAsim

b.

-Hadi,

9.3

*'Abclu'lIah b. Sagliir -'Aqili, 325

*'Abdu'IIah -Shaljrawi, 54 t'Abdu'Ilah b. 'Uniar -Khwafi (768),

*Abu

'Abdi'lirdi

Muhammad

IJuj-

260
'Abdii'llah
189
b. Yal.iya b. 'Abdu'llali,

jatu\i-l)in^ 97 *'Abdu'l-'AIi b. Muhammad

-I5ir-

jandf (930), 262

*'Abdu'llah -Yazdi,
103

Mulla

(1015),

t'Abdu'l-'AzTz, Sayyid

(1137), 254

*'Abdu'l-'AzTz b. Saraya -Hilll, 78

*Abu

'Abdi'llah b.

Ahmad

Mahrain,

t'Abdu'l-'Aziz
(878), 122

b.

'Umar...-Hashimi

34

Abu Abu
*Abii

'Abdi'llah

'Abdi'llah

-Husayn b. 'All, 29 Husayn. .Sec

t'Abdu'1-Baqi -Husaynl (1153),

Zawzain
'Abdi'llah
'

*'Abdu'l-BaqI -Nahavandl, 192 t'Abdu'd-Ua'im -Buhayrl (1013), 228

'Abdu
123

Rahman

Muhammad b. al H avvd
-

1,

t'Abdu'l-Fattah
(1115), 207

b.

Nuru'd-Din

*Abu *Abu *Abu

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad... -AnMuhammad... -An-

ll'Abdu'l-Fattah

Rasul

Agha-zada
-NablusI

dalusi, 199

(1137), 254, 267

'Abdi'llah

*'Abdu'l-GhanI

b. Isma'll

sarl,

218

(1143), 86, 164, 165

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad. ..-Aw-

t'Abdu'l-Ghany-Naqshbandl(ii87),
67

sT,

Abu Abu
*Abu

67 'Abdi llah
'

M uhammad
Muhammad
(762),

. .

-Ghazzalr, 55

'Abdi'llah
b.

b.

Yusuf

Hisham
b.

156
b.

94 *'Abdu'i-Hamid Lahawrl, 25 *'Abdu'l-Haqq, Shaykh- 398


,

Ibn 'Abdul-Hallm, 132 'Abdu'l-Hamld I, Sultan

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad

t'Abdu'l-Jabbar (952), 139

Ibrahim

Sulayman, 47

*'Abdu'l-Kanm
b.

-Jlli,

23, 183

*Abu

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad

*'Abdu'l-KarIm
*'Abdu'l-LatTf
basl, 235

b.

Kamalu'd-Din...
'Abdu'llah -'Ab-

Ahmad
Abu
*Abu
*Abu

-KhazrajT, 71

-Khazraji, 157
b.

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad ShamSee Dhahabi

su'd-Din.

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad

-Id-

*'Abdu'l-Latlf

-Muwaffaq

-Bagh-

risT-Siqilli

(548), 235

'Abdi'llah

Aluhammad Jama-

lu'd-Dln -Khattab -Makkl, 340

dad! (629), 168 *'Abdu'l Latrf, Shaykh 85 *'Abdu'l-Malik -'IsamT, 34

*Abu

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad
Muhammad

b.

*Abdu'l-Mu'min, Sharafu'd-Dln...
-Isfahan!, 7

-Qasim, 105

*Abu

'Abdi'lhlh

b,

Ahmad
262

" Niclliamu'sh-Shafi'i,"

'Abdu'l-Qadir -Baghdad!, 174 *'Abdu'l-Qadir B!-dil, 89


'Abdu'l-Qadir G!lan!, 183

*Abu

'Abdi'llah

M uhammad... -Suf-

t'Abdu'l-Qadir
102

b.

Ibrahim

(883),

yani, 324

9 8

INDEX.
*'Abdu'l-Qadir
53
b.

403

Janialu'd-Dln...,

*'Abdu'r-Rashid Tatawl, 221


'Abdu'r- Razzaq Efendi "Fattahl-

*'Abdu'l-Qadir Khiln (of the Khattak Khayl), 78

zada" (1259),
*'Abdu'r- Razzaq
qandi, 206

no
b.

Ishaq -Samar-

*'Abdu'l-Qadir

Khan Khadak, 250


b.

ll'Abdu'l-Qadir -Rufa'l (1049), 83

*'Abdu'l-Qadir
*'Abdu'l-Qahir
-JurjanI,

Muhammad...

'Abd Shams, 213 t'Abdu'l-Wahhab...-Salti-r)imashql(io9o), 185

-TabaiT (1033), 340


b.

123,

'Abdu'r-Rahman See 192, 212.

also -ytirjdnl

+'Abdu'l-Qailb

b.

-Husayn
b.
'All,

(1094),

*'Abdu'l-Wahhab b. Ahmad. .. -Sha'ranl -An sari, 186 *'Abdu'l-Wasi' HansawT, 103, 158 *Ibn 'Abdun, 106
*-.AbharT, Athlru'd-Din

340 *'Abdu'r-RahTm
(563),
15

18,

103,

Qadl...

172
*- AbT ward!,

325

*'Abdu'r-RahTm, Mawlana..., 195 t'Abdu'r-RahIm b. Musa, 'j'j

Abraham (the Patriarch), 154 Abraham "the Englishman" (a.d.


1812), 231

t'Abdu'r-RahIm

b.

Sayyid Hasan...
215

-Matundl

(i 138),

*-AbshThT, Shihabu'd-Din

Muham-

'Abdu'r- Rahman b.'Abdu'l-'Adiiim

mad
t-Abutlji,

(800), 205

...-Ashmunl, 185

Ahmad

Kutbl (749), 6

f'Abdu'r-Rahman
192

Ahmad
b.

(1206),

*-AbutijT,

Abu'l-'Abbas

Ahmad,

t'Abdu'r-Rahman

Ahmad
Ahmad
al-'Arl,

b.

'Abdu'l-Ghafir (1044), 231

95 Abyssinia, 304 Abyssinians, Virtues of the


Acrostic, Treatises on the
'Ad, People of, 164

*'Abdu'r-Rahman
179

b.

Sur,

116 400
,
,

*'Abdu'r-Rahmrin
bis

b.

320

A ddbu' /- Hanajiyya,

398
307

'Abdu'r- Rahman... -Ash mimi, 185

II

Adam, 300 Adams, Sir Thomas


Aden,
34,

tiAbdu'r- Rahman
-'Iraqi (990),

b.

'Ata'u'llfih

362

181
b.

A'dliam, Prince

Muhammad,

*'Abdu'r-Rahman
bartl,
1 1

-Hasan

-Ja-

*Adhar, 400
Adrianople, 251, 324, 347

'Abdu'r-Rahman 'Abdu'r-Rahman
*'Abdu'r -Rahman
Binhan, 295 *'Abdu'r- Rahman
razT,
1

b.

Hisham,

151

'Adudu'd-Dawla (liuwayhid), 265,


341 yEsculapius, 213

b.

Khandaf, 240 Nasir b. AbT


Nasr...-Shl-

^sop's
b.

fables,

332

*Afdalu'd-Dln

Muhammad

b.

Ba-

t'Abdu'r-Rahman

b.

Pir

Mahmud

Malah

(964),

114
-Tha'alibI, 83
b.

bawar -Khunaji (646), 227 Afghan MSS., 74, 78, 150, 242, 250 Africa, Conquest of^, 129, 132,
242 dialects of, 345, 349 Afsus 'All, 156
;

'Abdu'r-Rahman 'Abdu'r-Rahman
-BayhaqI, 29

Abi 'Ubayd

*Aftab (Shah 'Alam), 257

26

404
*Ahl, 6

HAND-LIST OF M U

AM MA DAN
Ahmad
b.

MSS,
b.

Mahdi

Muhammad.
Shfihin -Yal-

Ahkdm-i-ayyd>n-i-iisl)i~i\ 3 37

See Safiyyu^d-Din

*AhlT, 325

tAhmad
taji

b.

Mansur

b.

tAhmad, 224

-Azharl -Rufa'i (1116), 186


b.

Ahmad tAhmad
*Ahmad tAhmad tAhmad *Ahmad Ahmad
II

III,

Sultan

60, 237

Ahmad
121

Muhammad

-Ansarl,

b.

'Abdu'llfih

-Rumayli

(1172), 215
b. b.

*Ahmad
239

b.

Muhammad

-Ghafifari,

'Abdu'llah -Shafi'l, 327

'Abdu'l-Qadir al-Jamfil
Sa'ld al-Kattfib

*Ahmad
tAhmad

b.

Muhammad

-Muqrl

(1003), 77

-Maliki, 329
b.

'Aflf b.

Muhammad -TarabulusI
256

(1 198),

137

(946),

b. b.

'Abdu'l-Fattah, 336

tAhmad

b.

Muhammad -Turkmanl

'Abdu'r-Rahman

b. 'All

(1113), 3

-MahallT (863), 254

tAhmad -Abutljl -Kutbl (749), 6 *Ahmad Agha, 328 *Ahmad b. Ahmad b. -'AjamT, 185 tAhmad b. 'Akasha, 10 *Ahmad 'All, 234 tAhmad b. 'All b. Ahmad -Katib
-Baydawl
(772),

*Ahniad b. Muhammad b. 'Umar... b. 'Abd Rabbihi -Ansarl, 64,


65

tAhmad, Mulla
b.

See 'Uthman See


Tash-

''Umar Agha.
b.

Ahmad

Mustafa.

Kyiiprii-sdda

97

Ahmad Pasha
35, 207,

"-Jazzar" (1196),

tAhmad

b. 'AlT,

of Constantinople

343
Hafidli

(1063), 293

*Ahmad, QadI
Mas'ud, 201, 317,

49

*Ahmad
320

b. 'All b.

Ahmad Ahmad
tAhmad
150

b. -Rufa'i,

*Ahmad
tAhmad

b. 'All b.

Thabit -Khatlb,

42 b. Sa'id...-Bu Sa'IdT, 99 b. Salah -Halal (1120),


Salih (1259),

b.

'Amir -SalimT -Burhani

(1208), 18

tAhmad tAhmad
IIAhmad,

no
-Azharl

-SalimT

-Malik!

*Ahmad b. 'Anba -HasanI, 399 *Ahmad -Barblr, 54 *Ahmad Bey Kaywan (of Damascus), 54

(1028), 86

Sayyid

b.

Abu's-Safa

(1024), 242

Ahmad
b.

Shihabu'd-Uin, Shaykh
Sultan

*Ahmad *Ahmad

Bijan, 17

See (2alyubl
Sinan.

Chelebl

See
333

Ahmad,

Khan, 68
'Uthman.

-QaraniCini

*Ahmad

Ta'ib Efendi,

Ahmadu'd-Danaf, Story of

*Ahmad the dervish, 327, 328 *Ahmad -HamawT, 399 *Ahmad b. -Hasan -Qunfudi
stantlm, 156

zada (1139), 60, 61, 69, 237 *Ahmad b. Abl Ya'qub. .al-Ya'qubl,
25

-Qu-

*Alimad
29

b.

Zanbal -Rammal (961),


Zaynu'I-'Abidin, 172
(815), 251
,

*Ahmad

b.

-Husayn
-'Imad

-Jarabardl.

*Ahmad

b.

See Jarabardl

*Ahmadi Karmiyani
-Shafi'I,

*Ahmad

b.

84

*Ahmadi, Mawlfma

325, ly]

INDEX.
-AhwazI, Ni'matu'llah
*'Ajami, Ibnu'l
185

405
Shamsu'd-

(poet), 325

or vShaykhu'l

*'Ali b. 'Ala'u'd-Din b.

Dln Muhammad, 232 *'AlT b. 'Ah Amiran -Husaynl


-Isfahan!, 6

*Ajdani

(?

Ajdabi).

See

Abu

Isltaq

Ibj'ahivi
2, 320 Akbar, History of *AkbarI, 74

*'AlT b. 'Azizu'Uah -Tabataba'i, 21


*'AlT b.
9, 19,

Ajumtmiyya,

26

Abl Bakr. See -Hinivi t'Ahb. Bakrl(ii83), 32

*'AlT b. Ball, called

Chamnaq,

12,

Akhslkat, 126
*-AkhtaI,
-jT)

123
'All -Buhayri,

*Akhu
b.

Chalabi,

or

Akhfi
(circ.

Yusuf
900),

'All Efendi,

48 300

Junayd -TuqatT
(St

*'All b. *'All

259

b.

-Hasan b. 'As.akir, 31 Hasan -Khazraji.

.See

'Akka

Jean d'Acre),
b.

98, 207

Kliazraji
Abfi 'All -Hasan -Tanukhl (384),
132
t'All b.

t'Akkari,
(999),

Muhammad
20
18, 90, 118,

Ahmad

'Alam-gir,

219
325.

Ibrahim

b. 'All

b.

Muham-

'Alam Shah, 257


*Abu'l-'Ala -Ma'arrI,
also -Ma^at'}'!
19,

See

mad -KiramT *Abu 'All Isma'Tl


*'AlT -JaldakT, 70
*'All Jan, 240
'All b.

(1065), 8
b.

Qasim -Bagh-

dadl(356), 177

*'Alamu'l-Huda...-MatinidT, 398 *'Ala'u'd-DTn 'Ah b. Abi'1-Hazm,

398
*'Ala'u'd-Din

Khaqan, Story of

62

Muhammad

-Haskafi

t'All -Khatib, 272

(1088), 70, 257

*'All

-Maraghl -Qabbani, 238

'Ala'u'd-Dln -Turkman!, 339

*'All -Mawazinl, 328

Alchemy, 167
Aleppo, 28,
59, 70, 72, 76, 86, 130,

*t'Ali

Muhammad
(906), 398

b.

Ahmad

-Sha-

fi'T

203, 204, 284, 343, 361

*'AlJ b.
*'A]i b.

Alexander the Great,

99, 132, 151,

166, 213, 251, 354 Alexandria, 130, 132, 336

'Ah

b.

Muhammad -Balatinsi, 91 Muhammad -Ghazzali, 200 Muhammad -Jawharl, .Story


,

of

62

397 Algiers, 346, 347, 348


*'AlI (poet), 325
'All,

Alfiyya,

10, 102,

t'All b. Hajl

Muhammad
(i 160),

b.

.Shaykh

Kamill

202

*Abu

'All

Muhammad Qutrub(2o6),
b.

son of mayor of Baghdad,

193

*'A1I b.

Story of, 335 'Abbas -MajusI (384), 265 *'AlT b. 'Abdu'l-Karim -Jlli, 15
t'All b.

Abu 'Ah Muhammad


-Jazarl, 57

-Husayn

*'Ali

b.

Munajjib
first

b.

Sulayman

'Abd Rabbihi

b.

Ahmad

b.

(author of

portion of No.

Muhammad
5

-(TharbawT (1088),
*'Alr

757: see Errata\ 139-140

Munir

-Shafi'i,

48

'Ah
*'Ali

b.

Ahmad. Sec Wdliidl Akbar b. 'Ali Shirazi (1237),

*'Ali -Murtada, 325


*'Ali b.

Musa

b.

Arfa' Ras (593),

239

167

4o6

HAND-I.lS'r

OF MUllAM.MAlJAN MSS.
'Ammfir
b. Yasir,

'Mi -Nabtiti, 48
t'Ali-quli
b.

266

Khusraw Sultan Ar-

'Amr
'Anir

b. -'As, 131
b. b.

'All

dalan (1090), 254 -Raqqani. See

Raqqam
194

*'Ali Rida,

Mulla
b.

See Jahidli Kulthum, 210 *-Anbari, Shamsu'd-Din Muham-

Hahr.

*'Amr

*'AlI b.
*'AlT

Ridwan, 307

mad
mad

b.

-Saghir
81

Shaykh Muham-

*-AndalusI,

Ahmad, 173 Abu 'Abdi'llah Muham-

mad,
+'All
b.

Abu'l-Jaysh

199

*'Alr b. Salih (950), 272

*-Andalusi.
-Sa'di,

See Lisd/nid-Din

Salim

b.

Hashil

+-AndalusI,

Muhammad

b.

'Ali

295
*'Alr b. Sarim, 81 *'Ali b. Sharafu'd-Din

(1063), 55

IIAngclus, Joannes

315

Yahya, Say-

Angora, 140
-Antilki.

yid 93 *AlIb. Sultan


*'AlI
'All b.

Muh. -Oarl, 397 Shir Nawa'i, Mir, 258


b.

'Antar,

See DiVud b. ''Umar Romance of 100


,

*'Antara

b.

Shaddad, 210
203

Abi Talib,
166,

21,

34,

61, 63,

Antioch,

59,

159,

189,

266,

285;

Ac,

count of descendants of

21,

Antony Joseph, dragoman, 343 Antun Ayrqun (? Izaqsun, Iriqsim,


1072), 324

399

*Abu

'All

'Umar

b.

Ibrahim -An-

tAntiin Sulayman,

Shamash

200

sarl,

93

*'Ali-i-Wasi' (950), 272


*'AlT-zada, Sayyid

*Anvarr, 74 Apiculture, 118


Apostles,

108

Canons of the
398

158,

*Allah-yar

b.

Hajl

Muhammad- Yar

278, 279, 280, 283


-''Aqd' idiis-saiiiyya,

Uzbek,

'Allaml, 219

-''A qidatii'l- ''adiidiyya,

340

Almanacks, 49, 94, 305-306. also Calendars *Ibn Amaghshab, 181 Amari, 27, 97 Amasia, 140, 316 Amharic fragment, 353
Ibnu'l-'Amld, 341
*'Amilr,

See

*Ibn

'Aqll, 10, 102

*'AqTlT, 'Abdu'llah b. Saghfr, 325 *'AqTli,

Abu Hamza
Shaykh

325

*Aq-sara'I,

'Tsab. Isma'il

170

Arab

tribes, 156,

Arabia,
,

302 Tentative chronological

Baha'u'd-Dln 55

synopsis of history of

31

Amln (Caliph), 68 *AmIn Ahmad RilzT, 246


*'Amir, 325

t'Arab Baba
*Ibnu'l-'ArabT,

b.

Yar

Muhammad

(1125), 271

Shaykh Muhyiyyu'd226

'Amir
37

b.

Ua'iid

b.

Tahir,

Shaykh

Dln
t-'ArabI

6, 136, 165, 204,

b.

Muhammad -Zawwad
121, 128

'Amir
of

b.
,

Ghuwaynim
61

-Zuhrl, Story

-AnjarT (1209), 164

'Amir -Shu'b! (19-104), 241


*-'AmirT,

*Ibn 'Arabshah, 120, Aral, Lake 332

Yahya

(855), 399

Archery, 127, 171


Ardabil, 207

Amirlu, 140

INDEX.
*Ardablli,

407
18, 103,
,

Jamalu'd-Din
,

Muham-

*Athiru'd-Dln -Abhari,

172

mad

102

Ardistan, 90, 267


*'Arif-i-Qandahari, 26
*'Arifl, 255

*Ibnu'I-Athlr, Diya'u'd-Dln 329 *Ibnu'l-Athlr -Jazarl, 186

Atsiz

Khwarazmshah, 252
Story of, 335

'Attaf,

Aristotle, 166, 175,

213

*'Attar,

Shaykh Faridu'd-Dln

6,

*-'Ariyyu'l-'Amirr,

Shaykh

107

22, 25, 41, 66, 103, 223

Armenian fragment, 352


Arsacius, 361

Austin, 382
Austria, 347

'Arudl-i-Samarqandr, NidliamI
265

*Avicenna,
398

116, 175, 209, 310, 337,

Arzu Khan of, 63


Asadu'llah

and

(2anbar,

Story

'Awamil
320

{Mi'' at \linil), 316, 318,

Beg
31

(1240), 69

-Awfd fi. ..^l-AsiinVri-Hiisnd^ 337


Awrangzlb 'Alamgir,
-'Iraqi,

*Ibn 'Asakir,
106

219, 276

*Abu'l-Asba' 'Abdu'l-'AzIz

*-AwsT,

Abu
,

'Abdi'llah

Muham-

mad

67

tAsghar 'Ah, 156


*-A'sha, 210
*-Ash'ari,

Abu'l-Hasan^, 167

Ibn Ayas, 134 Ayaz, 127 Aywan-i-Kisra, 51


,

-Ashmuni, 'Abdu'r- Rahman 185 Ashmiinrn, Bishop of See Severus *Ashraf Khan, 74

tAyyub tAyyub

(a.d. 1838),
b.

279
(a.d.

Antun Mubarak

1843), 277

-Ashraf, Al-Maliku'l-

Asia Minor, Travels


-'Askari,

Imam

48, 23 Hasan 29
,

51, 52

*Ayyub Ayyub

Parsa, 109
Ibnu'l-Oirriyya, 241

in

-Asma'r, 241, 350 *-Asna\vT, Jamalu'd-Dln

Ayyubid Dynasty, 41, 212 Azdamir Pasha, 37 *-AzdT, Jamalu'd-Din (623), 20

'Abdu'r-

Azemmur,
*-Azharl,

181
b.

Rahlm
+-'AsqalanT,

105
b.

Khalid

'Abdu'llah
'Abdu'l-

Nasru'llah

'All

(903), 2, 20,

320

(568), 75 *-'AsqaIanT, Shihfibu'd-Dln

+-AzharI,
b.

-Ha-

Muhammad Haqq (1136), 70

jar 232
,

-Azkashi, Nasiru'd-Din

*'Assar,

Shamsu'd-Din

Tabriz!,

-,

*AzmI-zada, Qadi
*-Azraqr, 3

253 (1027), 235,397


,

229, 243 *Astarabadl, Radfu'd-Dln

161 254,

Astrology,

87,

93,

94,

200,

iSa'albakk, 253

255, 300, 306, 312

Astronomy,
yxi

93, 94, 200, 262, 266,

Atabak

Shihabu'd- Uin
126

Tughril

Babak, 330 Babar, 243 *-Babl, Mustafa b. 'Uthman, 80 Babington, William (A.D. 1815),

I5eg (631),

76

Athanasius, Patriarch of Antioch, 203

*lbn IJabshadh ^469^ iii, 218 Bacon, William Lord 324

4o8

IIAN'D-I.IST

OV MUIIAMMADAN MSS.
*Balgrami, (ihulam 'Ah, 66
315,

*nadakhshi, Kamal-i
Ikidger,

400
284,

Dr
;

31,

86,

*Balgramf,

.Sani'

77

390, 39'
liadilij,

papers, 362 Abu'l-Hasan 341

+-Bali -Qudsj,

'Umarb. 'Ulhman
b.

(1149), 178
tBaltaji,
1

48 *Badi'u'z-Zanian -Hamadiini (398), 216


/>'ii(// 'i_yj'(J,

Yusuf

Isma'il

(1

15),

22
19, 103, 182,

Bdiiat Su'dd,

337

Badr, Story of-, 63


-IJadn", Imamu'l (825), 49 *I>adru'd-Din i\Iuhammad...-'Aru-

Bancroft, Bishop

b.

13

Band

Hilal,

Romance

of the

,99
39
(801),

*Abu'l-Baqa -Kaffawi

(io<^4),

69 Badru'd-Dln...BashtakI (793), 202 *Ibn Badrun, 106


1

dl,

*Abu'l-Baqa 'Ah
261

-Qasih

*-Bagha\vT,
(516),

Hiisayn
109,

b.

Mas'ud^

*BaqI, 325 *Abu'l-Barakat

'Abdu'llah

Hafi181

207
;

cHiu'd-Dln -Nasafr (710),

]>aghdad, 343
27

History of

26-

*Abu'l-Barakat Muhammad..., 127

Baghdad, Pasha of, 348 -Baghdadi, 'Abdu'l-Qadir 174 *Baha'ii'd-Dln Ahmad. See -Subki *Baha'u'd-Dln 'Amill, 55, 400
BahjatiCl-MahCifil, 399

Bar 'All, 315 *BaranT, Diya'u'd-Din


*-Barbir,

35

Barbier de Meynard, 203

Ahmad

54

Bar Hebraius, 302 Barmecides, Anecdotes of


t-BarmunI, Taqi'u'd-Din
b.

8,

334

Bahram Pasha
*Bahraq.

(977-982), 23
b.

Muham-

See Mithai/u/iad

''U-

mad
(1094),

b.

'Abdu'l-Jawwiid

mar
Bahrl Manihlks, 30

14

Barnes, C. L.
*-Bashtaki,

395
(793),

Abu Bakr (Caliph), 51, 83, 189 Abu Bakr Ahmad... -Nahwl, 131 *Abu Bakr -Khwarazml -Shafi'i,
212

Badru'd-Din

202

Basim the blacksmith. Story


335
Baslr.

of

Abu Bakr
tAbu Bakr
(850),

Pasha, Hajl
b.

17

See Dd'i'id

b.

'Umar -An-

Ramadan... -Sabiql

tdkl

171

Bateson, William

Abu

Bakr, Shaykh

151
,

Ibn -Batriq, Sa'ld


iycliius

332, 395 See


,
.

Eual-

*-BakrI, Abu'l-Hasan

71

*-Bakri,

Shaykh
b.

Shamsu'd-Uin
Abu's-Suriir

Ibn

-Batriq.

See

Yahyd

b.

Muhammad
(1032), 234

Bairiq

*-BakrT,

Abu 'Ubayd 'Abdu'llah

208, 230 Baku, 50

Sayyid 330 Ibn Batuta, 48, 67, 222 -Baydn, Kiidbii'l359


Battal,
,

*-Bal'amI,

Abu

'All

Muhammad

*BayanI, 325 BayazTd, Sultan Yildirim


804), 133, 228, 251

(791-

(386), 32,

y:,,

341

-Bal'amT, Abu'1-Fadl
*-BalatinsI, 'All b.

126

t-Bayda\vI,

Ahmad
(772), 97

b.

'All b.

Ah-

Muhammad ,91

mad

INDEX.
*-Baydawi, Nasiru'd-Din
'Abdu'llah' b.
17, 46, 252, 262,

409
1

Abu

Sa'ld
(685),

'Umar
271

Buda, 16 Budur, Story of


228

62

t-BuhayrI, 'Abdu'd-Da'im
b.

(1013),

-BayhaqI, 'Abdu'r-Rahman

Abu

'Ubayd
*- BayhaqI,

29
b.

*-BuhayrI, Shaykh lUirhanu'd-Din


Abu'l-

Abu'l-Hasan
254, 255
b.

Abu

Ishaq Ibrahim, 2

Qasim
*- BayhaqI,
shifl,

-Buhturl, 224
'All

Husayn
306

-Ka-

*-BukharI, 44, 55, 115, 263


BulgJiatu\i]i-(ihiirafd^ 39

*-Bayluni,
'llah

Muhammad
,

b.

Fathu-

t-Buluk-bashI,

Sayyid
47

Rajah

b.

222
,

Muhammad,
ig6

*-Baytar, Ibnu'l

*Beauvais, Father Justus de


Bedwell,

45

Bumpstead (1894), 392 -BundaqanI, Story of


*-BundarI, Fath
b. 'All

WiUiam

(1640), 13, 14,

334 (623), 43,

313, 347, 368, 369


Bell,

44

382

*Ibn Burayy,
(1895), 393, 394

74, 84

Belzoni, 351

IJBurckhardt, 175;
345.

papers,

342-

Bensly,

Mrs

The Burckhardt MSS.


all

Berber campaign, 131 Bevan, Professor 174

(except the papers and frag-

ments)

bear the mark Qq.

Beyrout, 358 Bhawalpiir, 68


b. Khawas Khan, 209 -Biddyat wcCn-Nihayat^ 52 *Bl-dil, 'Abdu'l-Qadir 89, 398 Bidpay, Fables of 272

See pp. 373-380 and 382 -Biiri/d, 338, 344. See also -Bnslrl

*Bhuvah

t-BurhanI,

Ahmad

b.

'Amir -Salimi

(1208), 18

*Burhanu'd-Din.
*Burhrinu'd-Din

See Btihayri
Ibrahim... -'Awfl

*BihishtI, 325

*BTjan,

Ahmad

17

-Hanball (1068), 60
(623),

*-BindarI, Fath

b.

'All

43-

*Burhanu'd-Dln -MarghlnanI
245

(593),

44
II

Birch,

Mrs
Mulla

(a.d. 1808), 188

*Birgill,

Muhammad

b.

Pir

Burhanu'sli-Sharl'a, 245, 263, 399 Burji Mamluks, 30, 64


Burrell, 382

'All, 117, 244 Hishr and Hind, Story of

62

Bu

Sa'idl dynasty, 99

*BlsIn,

Shaykh Salman Blochmann, 387 Bona (Africa), 289

81

*-BusirI, 20, III, 223, 232, 344

*Butrus -TarabulusI, 54 Buwayhid, 'Adudu'd-Dawla


283
341

,265,

II

Bonaventuia, Padre
Botany, Ancient
,

307 (1778), 382 Bradley, Thomas (1122), 324 Bradshavv, Henry 208, 390
Bouchcry, Gilbert
,

Byzantine Empire, History of

360
Cacsarea, 131
Cairo,
231

Breton,

Wm.

(1658), 369
1734), 12

History of Egypt and

jjBrinsden, C.

(a.d.
,

liuchanan,

^"^z

CalculUi, History of

36

4IO

II.WD-MST OK MUIIA.MMADAN MSS.


Sec
Coptic Church,
&.C., 278, 279, 306 Coptic fragments, 351, 352, 358 Coptic months, 132, 306

Calciuhirs, 300, 305, 306, 355. also Almanacks

Caliphs,

2S-29, 232. See also under Oniayyads, 'Ablxisuh; and the separate names

Copt, Jew

and the, 328

(ircek.

Story of

Calligraphy, 85, 323

Corrie, Rev. G. E.

384

Camel and

the

Prophet,

Story

of 61, 62 Capuchins, 46 Carmathians, 242


,

Costard, 304 Cowell, IVof.

391

Creed, Apostles'
Crete, 324

204

Castell,

Cashmere. Ed.
388

.Sec Kasltiiiir

Crow,

Wm.

(1656), 367

142,

Caulfield,

Dr

R.

(a.d. 1871), 350,

313

Crusades, History of
Ctcsiphon, 52 Cureton, 175

35

+||Caussin de Perceval (a.d. 1822),


119, 216, 387, 388

Cyprus, 172
Cyril, 278
Cyril,

Chahar Maqala, 265 *Chamnac|, 'All b. Iiall Chance bequest, 395


Chappelow,
Child,
Sir

Patriarch
1618),
II

of

Alexandria
12

112, 123

(a.d.

tCyril, of

Suyut

(754,),

179, 301, 319, 33 '>

Josiah

373
Da/ta7--i-Sukfi/c, 292

(a.d.

1698),

346
Chitral, 269

*Abu Dahbal -JamjamI,


Dala'ihc'l-i^jdz, ^^"j

325

Christian controversy, 48, 172, 195, doctrine, 196, 204, 239, 284;

*Dalhama, 100 Damascus, 78,


342, 358

175, 204, 29S, 302,

11,45
Christians,

Treaty

made by
,

the

Prophet with
359, 361

124, 357

Damascus, Excellences of, 134 Damascus, History of 31, 230

Chrysostom, St John

277, 278,

Damghan,
*-DamirT,

341

Shaykh
b.

Kamalu'd-Din

Church

Councils,

History

of

Muhammad

Musa

360, 361

Chwolson, 67
Circassians, 41

Dancing, Sinfulness of +-Daqqaq, Muhammad b.


(1096), 121
172,
,

65, 268
,

loS

Ahmad

Clement, St
Clerk, Cole,

278

DarajuU-injtnifa, 290

Mrs G. 8 Consul (a.d.

-Darlrl,

Abu'l-Hasan
109, 186

'All b.

Mu-

1668), 347

hammad,
*Aba Da'ud
Da'ud *Da'ud
b.

Constantine, 360

Dariya, Ibnu'l-Khatib

186

*Constantine, son of Da'ud of


(A.D. 1863), 72

Hims

(275), 166

b. 'Isa b.

Musa, 9
(1005),

Constantinople, 138, 162, 178, 306,

'Umar -Antakl

330

42, 252, 309

Cookery

book,

Arabic

181

Persian

309

David, Psalms of 203, 204, 276 t-Dawawf, Muhammad b. 'All b.


,

Copper, City

of

153,

y:,2,

Ahmad

(92o\ 182

INDEX.
*Da\vlatshah (892), 42, 39S

411

Dreams, Interpretation of, 4243 Druzes, 81, 235, 295-300, 343 *-DubaythT, Ibnu'd (637), 27
Dumatu'l-Jandal, 130

Dawrs,

62, 327

*Ibnu'd-Dayba', 150

Dayr Dayr

of

Mar

Ilyas,

352

Za'faran, 302

t-Daysatl (991), 226

Deccan, Revenues of tDelaporte, Citoyen

182 (a.d. 1802),


,

3,

*-Dumr, Abu'I-Hasan " Nature Dupep's


322

39
disphayed,"

304 Dew Smith, 174 *-DhahabT, Aba 'Abdi'llah

*Ibn Durayd (321), no, 218 Durra-i-Nadira^ 398

Muhammad Shamsu'd-Din (748), 31,

DurratuH-Ghawwas, Story
334

of

134 *Dhahir-i-FaryabT, 78, 325

Dutch

vessel

captured by Alge-

rians, 347

*Dhahiru'd - Uln

Abu

'1

Mahamid
East India Company,
371, 382
142,

Muhammad -Ghaznawl, 266 *IJhahlr b. Mahmud b. MasTid


-'AlawT, 92 -Dhahir, Al-Mahku'dli-, 183

346,

Egypt, 169, 172

History and Geo29, 30, 36, 40, 41,

graphy of

-Dhahir

li-i'zazi

Dini'llah

(427),

48, 51, 52, 60, 61, 64, 89, 118119, 130, 131,132, 135, 139, 164,

39 Dhahiru'l-'umr, 98 *Dhati, 326, 398

Amir

(a.u. 1750),

187,196,207,225,231,235,301,
304, 334, 358-359, 362; tribes in 24

Arab

*Dhuhuri,

DhikruH-Mulftk, 36 Nuru'd-Din

Muham(739),

Egyptian dialect, 327 Egyptian papyrus, 351


Eleazar, 354
Ellis, 215, 216, 226, 245,

mad

89

*-DimashqI, Al-Khatlbu"d
49 *-DimashqT,

248
(a.d.

Emessa.

See Hiins

Shaykh Abu'l-Qasim

IIEngelbertus
1703), 292

van

Engelen

'All-

(571), 5

Dixon, Rev.

W.

(1874), 387

Engelmann, 79
England, 346, 347, 348 Ephcsus, Council of 360 *H;phrem, Mar the Syrian, 229

Diyar Bakr,
||I.)iya'u'd-Dln

131, 302

Ahmad Khan Naw-

wab

(1257), 166

*piya'u'd-Drn Ibnu'l-Athlr, 329

Epistles^

1-14

*piya'u'd-Dm BaranT,
piya'u'd-Din
Abil

35

IIErpenius, 20, 27, 47, 48, 98, 102,


114, 138, 332, 362,

Muhammad
106

365-371

'Abdu'Ilah...-Khazraji,

Er Toghrul, 346
Erzeroum, 104
EthcS 126
Ethiopic, 353 Euclid, 9

*piya'u'd-DTn Nakhshabi, 117 Diya'u'd-Din Yusuf Pasha (1216),

40 Domatius, Legend of

280

Downing

(1875), 389

*Eutychius, 27, 238, 281.


WxJiyd
h.

See also

Dozy, 106, 247

lid/iiq

, ,

412
*l'';Hjil

IIAND-IJST OF MUIIAMMAIjAN MSS.


Miihaiiiin.ul b.
I'lr

i-I),iivisli

tFasI,

I.Iamwa

h.

I.laji

Ahmad

(976), 126
*-Kru.lil,

Zakfir (1229J,

100

al-Qadi'l-

328

*-P'asI,

Taqi'u'd-Din

Muhammad

*Abu'l-K;ull 'Ahdu'llali.
kcxli

Sec -Mi-

b.

Ahmad,

122

t-Fasi, 'Ubaydu'llah

Muhammad

*Abiri- Vw\\
163

Ahmad...- Maydrini,

(037), 167

Abu'1-Fadl Bal'anii, 126


*Abu'l- Fadl
sill

*Fath *Fath

-'All
b.

Shah, 75 'Ah...-Bundari (623), 43b.

Majdu'd Din...Maw-

(683), 197

44 *Abu'l-Fath

Abu'i-Hasan...-Sa-

*Abu'l-Fadlb. Mubarak,

Shaykh

mirl -DanafT (756), 302

9, 19, 124,398 *Abu'l-Fadl Yrisur...-Ta\vzari " Ib-

*Abu'l-Fath
ristani,

Muhammad... -Shah175
b.

nii'n-NahwT," 106, 107


*Fadlu'llah
b.

*Abu'l-Fath Nasir

Abu'1-Maka-

Abl

Muhammad
Story of

-Tabriz!, 56

rim -MutarrizI (610), 205, 210. See also -Mtitarrizi


Fatih

Fadliln

the devotee.

Muhammad,
74,

Sultan

Li-

62, 332

brary of,
Fatima's mill,

*FahmT, 79 *Fakhr b. Muhammad Amir, 87 tFakhru'd-Din DaysatI (? Dimyati)


(991), 226

84 Story of
41,

62

*FakhrT,

Shamsu'd-Din
(886), 137, 172,

Muham206

233 tFathu'Ilah (1024), 242 Fathu'llah -Halab! (1056), 71 -Fathn''l-7nitbin fi SlratVs-Sadaii'l-Bil-Sa^uiln, 31

Fatimid Caliphs,

mad
*Fanari

of Isfahan, 210

Fattahi-zada, 'Abdu'r-Razzaq Ef-

Faqlh -'Imad, 359


-Far, Shaykhu'l

Kablru'l-faran,

FaiviV idu

endi (1259), no I- Fatidriyya^

72

328
*t-Faradi.

-Fawa'ihtiH-tiiiskiyya

wa'71-nada-

See

Va-siii

Farahan, 224 *FarahT, Abu Nasr-i

Hhii'l-initlkiyya^ 359 Abu'l-Fawaris, Story of


,

61

236

*Abu'l-Faraj Gregorius, 302 *Abu'l-Faraj -Isfahan!, 162

*Fawr!, 398 *Abu'l-Fayd FayyadI, loi, 239 *FayyadI, Sharafu'd-Din 184

*Abu'l-Faraj Mu'afa... -Hariri -Nah-

t-FayyumI, Ibrahim
(i 141),

b.

Ramadan

ruwani (390), 57
-P'arawT, 265

108

*Ferishta, 35, 183, 314

Ibnu'l-Farid, 399
-FaiTdatu'l-inubfalija, 107, 134,336

Fermans, 323-324, 342


See 'Affar
*Abu'l-Fida, 48, 235, 345 Fihrist, 53, 165, 174, 180

*Far!du'd-Dln
Farina, 382

'Attar.

Finhas (Phineas)
Fiott,

(756), 302

*Farrukh (poet), 156 Farrukh Siyar, History of, 3 +-Farskur!, Nuru'd-Din b. Hajl

John

b.

342

*FiraqI, 325

*Abu

Firas

Hamdan

(357),

73,

Ahmad

(1066), 97
,

79
*Firda\vsi, loi

*FaryabI, Dhahlr-i

78

INDEX.
tFirdawsT
b.

413
(A.D. 1805),

*-Flruzabadr,

Sulayman (1084), 172 Majdu'd-Din Mub.

*Ghulam Hasan-i-Zaydi
28,

36
(a.d.
72, 76, 132

hammad
*-Firuzabadl,

Ya'qub, 138

*Ghulam Husayn, Munshi


1

Shaykh Ibrahim Abu

81

5),

Ishaq...-ShTrazi (496), 231


Firiizshah, 35, 36

*(Jhulam Husayn -Tabataba'i, 100

tGhulam Muhyiyyu'd-Din

(1221),

Flruzshah, Story of
*-Fiyili,

152
b.

194

Sayyid Hasan -Darvlsh


83

Ahmad Khan,
IIFliigel, 7,

*Ghulrim Rida Khan (1218-1244), 200


Gilchrist,
(A.u. 1800), 96 John Golden Island, Story of 62

388

Fox, A. LI. (1884), 390 French in Egypt (a. D. 1798-1801),


207, 301
;

in

Red Sea

(a.d.

Goldziher, 74, 174 Gospels, 1 1- 14, 276

1859), 362

*Govind Ram,
(iranada,

14

*FudulI, 325
Fiisilsti'l-hikaj?i,

Biography of learned

136

men

of

202

*Gregorius,

Abu'l-Faraj

(A.D.

Gage, 383
Galen, 307 Garcin de Tassy, 178, 25S

1260), 302

*Gregorius,

Mar

the Theologian,

229
llGrongnard, 12
II

Geessprache, 353 Gejou, 395-397

Guilford,

Lord-

283

Geomancy,
George
239
I,

57, 87, 312, 397

365-370

Gul and Hurmuz, Story of 255 tGurgIs b. Zakur of Mawsil (a.d.


,

*GhaffarT, Ahmad b.

Muhammad

1757),

360
b.

t-(;harba\vi, 'All b.
(1088), 15

'Abd Rabbihi
05

*-Habasr, Rashid
HadcViqic's-sihr,

Hamis

97

Habrb, Story of Sultan


1 1 1

334

Ghdyatti'l-Ikhttsdr,

Ghayt/uil-adal), 108
*-(jhazzalf,
'All
b.

-HadiViqii l-wardiyya^

9r

Muhammad
b.

200
*-Ghazzall,

Muhammad

Muham-

Hadramawt, Wonders of 116 *-HadramT al-BasrI, Abu Muhammad Ya'qub 53


,

mad (505), 38,

55, 88, 236, 2,17

Humamu'd*Ghiyathu'd-Drn b. Dln. See Khwaiidamir (ihiyfithu'd-Din -Husayni, 250


Ghiyath tGhiyath
178
b.
b.

Hafidli Ahmad, Qadi 49 + Haficl]i Muhammad Amin, 17 *Hafidli Rahmat Khan, 67 *HafidJi, Shamsu'd-Dfn .Muham,

Ghawth, ^t^ Hal -Kirmani

mad
(891),

74, 75
,

*-HafnawI, Yusuf 81
*-Ha'iti, 123

*Ghiyathu'd-Dln
90

Naqqash
66

(823),

*Ghulam
tCihulam

'All Balgrfiml,

*Ibn Abi Hajala, 96 *Ibn Hajar -'Asqalani, Shihabu'ilDln 232, 290

'Ali Karbala'i (1241),

255

Haji

b.

Muhammad

-Ardistani

IIGhulfim 'All Khan, 265

(9oo\ 90

414

HAXD-l.IST
104,

(>V

MHIIAMMADAN
F.lanri,
19,

MSS.
no, 214, 215,

*ll)nu'l-Mrijil) (646),

105,

160,

74, 84,

228, 316, 317, 319


Hajjfij b.

216, 271, 325, 332

Yusuf, 190, 241

*Harithu'l-Yashkurf, 210
Ilarfmu'r-Rashid, 63, 68, 82, 151,
241, 249, 333, 335

*-Hal;ibT,

Fathu'llah (1056), 71 *-HalabT, Nriru'd-Dln 'All 14


Hallifr-Rinnfiz^ 297

Hania,

85,

225
of

Hamadan, Foundation
-Hamadani,
(398),

336

Badi'u'z-Zaman
See

Harut and Marut. 295 Hasan, Imam 218, 330 Hasan, Imam 'Askarl, 29

tHasan
-Hasan
63

b.

'All

b.

Muhammad

216

-Zarkashi (845), 31

*- Hamadani.

Muhammad

al-Basri, 190; Story of

Ridd

b.

Mithammad Avtin

+-Hama\vi, -Khatib

(1148), 269
b.

*Hasan

Chelebl

b.

Muhammad

Hamawi, QadI 359 *Hamawi, QadI Jamrdu'd-Din


,

Shah.

See Fandri

Wasil

Muhammad

(697), 212

*HamawI, QadI Muhibbu'd-Din


23, 50, 58, 83, 105

tHasan Chelebl (992), 331 *Hasan -Darvlsh -Fiylll, 83 tHasan b. Hasan (968), 115 tHasan b. Ibrahim, Hajl
88, 165

(1181),
'Ulyun,

*Hamavvi, Shaykh Abu'l-Mahasin Taqi'u'd-Din Abu Bakr b. Hujjat(837), 23,48, 82, 158

tHasan tHasan
92

(Katib-i-Isfahani), 90
b.

Muhammad
Musa
b.

b.

*Hamdl

(909),

250

Hamdu'Uah

b.

Aq Shamsu'd-Din
250
(730),

tHasan
b.

b.

'Abdu'l-Mu'min
169

Muhammad,
234 tibn Hamdun
b.

Yusuf
b.

(1049), 245
-'Atlfl (1067),

*Hamdu'llah Mustawfi
(562),

36,

220
b.

*Abu Hamid Muhammad

'All

Abl Talib, QadI 88


b.

tHasan tHasan tHasan *Hasan tHasan

Musa

b.
b.

Mustafa (1057), 227 Mustafa (ii82\ 270

-Najdl,
b.

Shaykh 54 Salih -Qudsl, 141


,

*Hamld

Muhammad
al-Hajj

b.

Raziq
Zakiir

-Ibadi, 31

tHamwah
*Abu

b.

Ahmad

*Hasan, Shaykh 159 Hasan, Sultan Story of *Abu'l-Hasan 'Ala'u'd-Dln.


, ,

334

See

-MaghribI -FasI (1229), 100


Hamza-'Aqlll, 325 Hanafite school, 162, 181, 197, 199,
245> 256, 339> 398

Nafis, Ibniiri

*Ibnu'l-Hanbah
316, 321

(971), 28, 59

*Abu Hanifa, Imam

175,

218,

*Abu'l-Hasan 'All b. 'Abdu'l-'AzIz -Jurjani -Thaqfl (366), 225 *Abu'l-Hasan 'All b. Muhammad. See Darirl *Abu'l-Hasan 'AU...-Mas'udl (345),
202

Hannon and Watson, 396


*Hansa\vI,
158
t-Hanya\vI,

*Abu'l-Hasan
,

'All b.

Ahmad.

See

'Abdu'l-Wasi'

103,

Wahidi *Abul-Hasan
156

'All

b.

Abu'r-Rijal,

Ibrahim
(
1

b.

al-Hajj

M ustafa

30),

197
il,

*Abu'l-Hasan 'Ah...-Shadhih
36

(656),

*HaqqI, 'Abdul- ijaqq,

INDEX.
*Abu'l-Hasan -Ash'arT, 167 *Abu'l-Hasan -Bakri, 71 *Abii'l-Hasan -Dumi, 39 *Abu'"l- Hasan b. Ibrahim -QazwlnT,
137

415

Henslow, 382

Hermes

the Philosopher, 206

tHidayatu'llah, 105
Hijaz, 164

*Hijri,
b.

Abu'l-Hasan Murtada
b.

Hatim

Ashraf Khan tHikmati (1216), 305


Hilal,
,

74

Abu'l

Muslim -MaqdisI, 103 Hasan Naqqash - bashl


-

Hanu Romance of

99,

152

(1262), 357

Abu
b.

Hilfd -Hasan, 80

Abu'l-Hasan Rawh -Mu'min, 53


*Abu'l- Hasan Sa'id
(495 )> 211
b.

Abdu'l-

*HilrdI, loi

Hims (Emessa),
Hibatu'llah
132

History of, 72,

Himyarite qasTda, 68
-Himyarl.

*Abu'l-Hasan 'I'ahir. See Ibii Bdbshadh Hasbeiyah, 298 Hashim, Banu 176 *Hashim Efendi, Sayyid 17 Ibnu'l-Hashsha. See Khazrajf,

See Nash'wd)i

b.

Sa^id

Hind, Story of

62
1

*Hindushah-i-Nakhja\vani, Hippocrates, 307, 308

15

Hira and Ranja, Story of


*-HiravT, 'All
b.

153
(611),

Abu 15akr

SJiaykh

Abu

'AbdVlhih Mii-

6
Hirzii'l-inndnl, 26

hammad
*-Haskafl,
'Ala'u'd-Dln
(10S8), 70, 257

Muham-

*Ibn Hisham -NahwT


Hitopadcsa, 212
*Hittin,

mad
Hassan, 91

(762),

270

Ibn

Shaykh

Shaykh

*Hatifl, 54, 66, 180, 191, 246

Abu
218
Hobart,

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad,
(1655),

tHatim
106

b.

Ibrahim

b.

Hilal (887),

Nicolas

367-

Hatim Hatim
177

-Khafajl, Story of
-Ta'l,

61

371

Story of

151

Holden, A., 388

Abu Hatim. ..-SajistfinT


Hausa language, 349
*-Ha\vdT, 123

(255), 174,

Honner

Collection,
350. 35
>

Catalogue

of

-Hdwiy 398 Hawran, 343, 348


Hafatii's-saniyya, 290

25, 43 Huart, CI., 56 Hues, Francis (1658), 331, 366 *Hujjatu'd-Dln, 97

Houtsma,

Haydar-abad, NicUiam of

200

Huviayfnt-ndina^ 69, 272 Hurufi sect, 56

Haydar
Hayes,
62

'All Khiln,

236
Story of,

*Husamu'd-Dln Abu
-Mahalll,
191

'Abdi'llfdi...

John

(a.d. 1838), 56

Hayfil bint

Mihrjfin,

*Husamu'd-Dm Hasan
IIHusilmu'd-Din
(1155).

-K.atT, 18

-Muhsin

-'AnasI

Hayqar, Story of, 335 *Abu'l-Hayyan 'Ali b. Muhammad -Tawhidr -Shirazi (380), 21 *nazTn (i 180), 257

163

-Husayn,

*nusayn

218, 240, 330 'Abdu's-Samad, 88 ijns.iyn 'Adil (iio6-ili5\ 34S


,

Imam

b.

41^)
I.liisayn
'Ali

HAND-LIST OV
h.

MUHAMMADAN
tlljrfdnm
\i.

MSS.
Ilaji

Sayyid

'Alxlu'l-

Mustafa -Han197

Qadir Kirmani, 236

yaw

(1 130),

*Husayn
306

b. 'Ali

-15ayhaqi -Kashifl,

*Husayn
271

b. 'Alim...-I.IiisaynI (718),

tlbrahlm -Nahhas (1232), 35 tlbrahlm -Nasrabadf, 103 tlbrahlm b. Ramadan -Fayyfimi


(1141),

108

tHusayn

-'Iraqi (i 161), 188

tlbrahlm

b.

Sulayman

b.

Muham-

tl.lusayn b. Isliaq...-Mujallid, 170

mad Junaynl
IfddatiiU-

(1099), 186, 208

*Husayn b. MasTid -Faria. Sec Baghawl *Husayn b. Muh. -Hasanl, 400


*Hiisayn -Qaba'I, 328

Ibrahim -YamanI, 151 A nivar aid


'

us ft It' l-

Manar, 339
Ikhmlm, Bishop of

282

*Husayn

b.

Safar

b. 'Abdu'llah,

219

Ikhshidid dynasty, 41

tHusayn, Sayyid

(1285), 79
See KasJiifl

*lkhtiyar

b.

Ghiyathu'd-Din -Hu-

*Husayn

Wa'idli.

*Hu.sayn Yahya, 306 *HusaynT, 325

saynl (897), 250 Ikhwanu's-Safa, 346


*'IlmI Chelebi, 326
*Ilyas, 54 tllyas the priest, 203

Abu'l-Husayn 'Abdu'l-'AzTz, 341


Hiisnic' l-Miihddara, 52

*-Hutay'a, Jarwal

b.
,

Aws

74

'Imfidu'd-Dln Abu'l-Ma'all

Ahmad

Hyde, Thomas

347

240 'Imadu'd-Uin
(636),

b. -ShIrazI,

Ibadl sect, 31, 89, 181, 294-295


IblTs, 244, 346 tlbrahlm (a.H.

'Imadu'd-Din Yahya
-NusayrI, yj

b.

253 Ibrahim

1144), 62

Imams, 159
-Iiiiddd, 341

t Ibrahim, 325

Ibrahim (Caliph), 29 *Ibrahrm, Mirza 284 Ibrahim and Nushafarin, Story

*Imra'u'l-Qays, 166, 210, 325


*'Inayatu'llah,

Shaykh

24

Iiibdhji' l-ad/i/ci'yd,

290

of
II

255
priest,

Insu'l-Jalls,

Story of

62

tlbrahlm the

203
207

Insu'I-Wujud, Story of

Ibrahim, Shaykh

(1232),

62

'Iraq, 130, 131, 132, 178

Ibrahim 'Abdu'llah, 344

*-'IraqT,

Muh.

b.

'Abdu'l-'AzIz

tlbrahlm tlbrahlm
(a.D.

b.

'Abdu'llah (1188), 4 b. 'Abdu'llah -Ingllzi

156
'Isa.

See ycsiis
332

18 10), 70
b.

'Isa Bitru,

tlbrahlm
(1117),

Hasun

the

Syrian

*'Isa b. Isma'll b.

Khusraw Shah
b.

151

Aq-Sara'I, 170
*'Isa
b.

*Ibrahim

b.

Ishaq...-Shlrazl -Firu-

Lutfu'Uah

-Mutahhar,

zabadl (496), 231

90

*lbrahlm -Ma'munI, Shaykh


84, 122

'jt,^

'Isa b.

Abu
Mufarrij -Surl, 99

'Tsa

Masa, 308 -Munajjim, 359

*Ibrahlm tlbrahlm

b. b.

Isaiah, 203

Shaykh

Muhammad

*'lsaml, 'Abdu'l-Malikb.

Husayn

"Sa'imu'd-Dalir" (1070), 163

34

INDEX.
'Isamu'd-Din -Isfara'inI (943), 46,
399
*-IsbahanI, 359 *-IsfahanI, Abu'l-Faraj
*-IsfahanI -Shafi'l,
*-IsfahanI,
Isma'ill sect, 298 *Istafanus Butrus,

417
Mar

59
,

*IthdI,

Muhammad Diyab
Qadi
,

162

'lyad,

93

Shaykh

271

*'Izzu'd-Dln
51

'Abdu'l-'Aziz -Makki,

Sharafu'd-Din 'Abdu'I-

Mu'min
-Isfara'inI,

*'lzzu'd-Dln'Abdu's-Salam...-Maqdisl,

'Isamu'd-Din Ibnihini
46

178

(943)>

'Izzu'd-Din
bani,

Abu'l-Hasan... -Shay-

*Ishaq, 326

186.

See Ibmil-Athir

*Ishaq Chelebl, 326 tishaq b. Muh. b. -'AdilT, 266 *Abu Ishaq Ibrahim -Naji, 210,
291

-Jazarl
*'Izzu'd-Dln Zanjani (655), 164, 316,
319, 320, 321

*Abu Ishaq Ibrahim


179

-TarabulusI,

-Ja'bari, 261

*Jabarti,'Abdu'r-Rahmanb. -Hasan
b.

*Abu

Ishaq Ibrahim Naqqash, 201

Yahya
2,97,

(1232), 118, 207 Ibn Jabbara, 261

-Isharat ft ^iltnPl-^ibdrat,
Ishdrdtu''l-Qiir' an, 398

Jabir

b.

'Amr, 32

*tjabra'il Farhat b. Yusuf of


the

Aleppo
76

Iskandar.

See

Alexmidcr

(A.D. 1663-1731), 22, 59,

Great

tjabril b. Mikha'il (A.D. 18 12), 231

*Iskandar Munshi (1025), 34 1 1 slam b. Ra'ls (1024), 317


Isma'll b. 'Abbad, 341

Jacob of Serug, 277


Jacobites, 284, 302
Ja'far

the

Barmecide,

Daughter

tlsma'il b. 'Abdu'Uah (1124), 211


Isma'll b. 'Ayyash, 32

of

335

Ja'far-i-Ghazi,

Adventures of Say-

tlsma'il -HassanI

(i 157),

205
(circ.

yid, 330
Ja'far -Sadiq, 55, 129, 246

*Isma'Il Hibatu'llah Mawsill


630), 125
+ Isma'll

*Ja'far
(1047), 108

Shah -Ridawi
'Ali,

b.

Sayyid
b.

-Husaynl

Qamaru'd-I)in

34
Jarir.

tlsma'il -Husaynl, Sayyid

(1240),
Isma'll

*Abu *Abu

Ja'far

Muhammad
Muhammad

69
tlsma'il
b.

See Tabarl

Muhammad

b.

Ja'far

b.

Va'qub

(1004), 204

-Kulayni, 159

tlsma'il b. Mustafa (1157), 2

Abu
(977),

Ja'far

Tamlm...-Farawi, 265
52, 53, 133
b.

tlsma'il
1

b.

Mustafa -Churlawl

Jahangir (1027),
*-Jahicili,

12

'Amr

Bahr

(255),

Isma'll -NablusI (1062), 44 tlsma'il b. Qasim -Tabrizi (1063),

65
Jal'ad, Story of

King

334.

See

160
tlsma'il
b.

also

KillWd

Rajab -Halabi

(1157),

tjalal b. Husayn...-Atabakl (973),

316
Isma'll,

Shah
32

Safavi,

History

Jalalu'd-Din

-Mahalli

(864),

46.

of

See -Mahalli

27

4i8
Jalalu'd-Din

HAND-LIST OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


Miihamniad... Qaz*-Ja wharf, Abu Narlsma'il
114, 115,

(398),

wini (739), 49 *JaIalu'd-Din RumI, 109,


235, 269, 325

198,399

184,

194,

*Jalalu'd-Dln -Suyiitl.
yi'/(i

Sec

-S/i-

-yawliarii' n-)iadi(i, 84 28 Jawnpur, History of Shaykh Jamalu'd*Ibnu'l-Jawzi,

Din

Abu'l-Faraj

(597),

29,

*Jaldakl, 'All, 70

216, 238

*Jamal -Qurashi, 115


*JanialI -Faqih, 38, 87

*Abu'l-Jaysh -Andalusl.
dalusi
'Abdi'llah
...

See An-

*Jamalu'd-Dln

Abu

-Jazarl,

Shaykh Sha)kh

.Shamsu'd-Din
(833), 50

QazwTnl, 212

Muhammad
*-Jazuli,

*Jamalu'd-Din 'Abdu'r-Rahim -AsnawT, 105

Abu

'Abdi'llah

*Jamalu'd-Drn (623), 20 *Jamalu'd-Dln

Abii'l-

Hasan... -Azdi

Muhammad (870), 72 -Jazzar, Ahmad Pasha


343 326 *Jem, Prince
35. 207,

(1196),

b.

Abu'l-Faraj

b.

-Jawzl (597), 29, 216, 238

lljenkinson.

Major Charles

289,

Jamalu'd-Din -Had!
b. 'Air, 96 Jamalu'd-Din Hasan

b.

Ibrahim

395 Jenkinson, F.

392

b. 'All, 2)7

Jerusalem,

i,

135, 187, 303

*Jamalu'd-DTn

b.

Hisham

-Ansari

Jesus, 38, 62, 152; story of

and
196,

-Nahwl

(762), 7, 104, 261, 270,

the skull, 62, 152

399 *Jamalu'd-Drn
dablll,

Jews,

History of

yj^

48,

Muhammad... -Ar-

353; refutation of
*-Jlli, ['All b.]

48, 196
,

102

'Abdu'l-Karim

15,

*Jamalu'd-DTn Muhammad... -Mardlnl,

23

86

John, St, 358, 360

Jamalu'd-Din Abu't-Tayb -Hasan,


253 *Jamalu'd-Dln
b.

John

of Alexandria (Patriarch),

280

Wasil

Muham359

mad -Hamawl

(697), 212,

*JamI, Mulla Nuru'd-Dln 'Abdu'r-

Rahman
137,
190,

24, 74, 77, 88, 94,

239,

249,

257, 398,

399, 400

*John of Damascus, 277 *John of Dara, 281 tjohn of Qift (Bishop), 12 Jonah (Yiinus), Story of 154 Joseph and his brethren, 61, 93, See also Yftsuf 1 54) 398-

Jamil

b.

*-Jamjami,

Ma'mar -'Udhrl, 159 Abu Dahbal 325

Josephus, 37 Joshua, 354

Janissaries, Revolt of the

219

Judas, 388

*-Jarabardl,
(746),

Ahmad

b.

-Husayn

Judge and the


the

Thief,

Story

of

104

Jaru'llah,

Abu'l-Qasim

62
b.

See

*Jurjani,

Shaykh 'Abdu'l-Qahir

Zamakhshari
*Jaru'llah,

'Abdu'r- Rahman
b.

123,

192,

Muhammad
23

'Abdu'l-

212, 294, 316, 318

'Aziz...-'Ala\vi,

*JurjanI,

QadI Abu'l-Hasan
(366), 225

'All

*Jarwal

b.

Aws

-Hutay'a, 74

Thaqfi

INDEX.
*Jurjani, Sayyid Sharif
109, 115,

419

6, 44, 89,

*Katib Chelebl, 230


*Ibnu'l-Katib,
17,

233,398 -Jurjanl, Zaynu'd-Din Abu'1-Fada'il

270.

See also

Yaziji-oghlu

Isma'll

(535), 252

*Kaywan, Ahmad Bey


mascus, 54 Kazarun, 15
1

of

Da-

*Ka'b

Ka'bu'l-Ahbar, 153 b. Zuhayr, 19, 103, 182, 337 Kabul, 118


'All,

Kazimirski, 139

Kenn, Hayder 396


,

96 *-Kaffa\vi, Abu'1-Baqa
*Kafi, 109

*Kadliim

Kerbelil, 240.

See also Ta'-ziyas

(1094), 39

*-KhabIsI, Shamsu'd-Din

Muham-

mad

161, 228
b.

-Kdfiya, 57,111, 137, 160-161,228,


316, 317, 319

-Khaburl, Sadru'd-Din

339

*-Khafajl, Shihabu'd-Din

Ahmad

Kal'ad, Story of

King

333

(1069), 174

Kali la iva Dimna^ 167, 180 *Kalrm, 398 *Kamal-i-BadakhshI, 400


*-KamalT, Shaykhu'l-Islam
Ma'illl

Khalid (the general), 130


*Khrilid
2,

b.

'Abdu'llah -Azharl (903),

20, 320.
b.

See -Azluvl

Abu'l-

tKhalid
49

al-Hajj

'Ulhman
to

(1141),

Muhammad
(881),

b.

Abu

Sharif

129, 291

Khalifa,

Hajl Suppl.
,

67

*Kamal Pasha-zada (940), 96, 263 *Kamrdu'd-Dln Husayn -Khwarazml, 57

*Khalifa Shah
(1206), 38

Muhammad,

55

*Khalll Efendi -Muradi, Sayyid

*Kamalu'd-Dln Muhammad Abu'lFutuh (i 180), 67 *Kamalu'd-Dln Muhammad b. Musa -Damirl, 65, 108.

tKhalll

b.
b.

-Husayn

(1137),

T}>

tKhalil
IIKhalil

Muhammad (993), Muhammad b. b.


Murhij, 81

162
'All

See^also

-'Umarl (1096), 121


*Khalil
b.

Damirl
*KamI, 138 *Kan'an, Shaykh *-Kan'anI, Shaykh

tKhalll Raha'l, Sayyid Darvish


81
(1203), 85

Rahmatu'Uah

*Khalll

b.

-AtakI

220

*KhalkhrilI.

Shahin -Dhahirl, 397 See Shamsu\i-Din

Kansu'l-adib^ 295 Kansu^l-asrdr, 1 79

Muhammad

*KarmiyanI, Ahmad! (815), 251 *-Kashghari, Sadidu'd-Din 224


,

*Ibn Khallikan, 244, 359 *Ibn Khalluf -Maghribi, 54

*-Kashifl,
4,

Husayn

-Wa'idli

(910),

*Khaqan (Fath
*Kha(iani, 75

'All

Shah), 75

+KashI Nath (a.d. Kashmir, 36, 223


-Kashshdf,
Kathir
b.

20,91, 225, 237, 250, 271 1808), 188

Kharijite sect, 242

Ibnu'l-Khashshab,
also Khazraji,

71,

84.

See

Abu

''AbdClldh

50, 105, 178

Muhammad b. Ahmad
Khass-kyiiy, 332

Ahmad,

341

*Ibn -Kathir, 20, 52 *-KatI, Husamu'd-Din


18

-Khatib -Baghdad! (463\ 26

-Hasan,

*-Khatib -Dimashqi (739), 49, 121, 206


27

, ,

420

HAND-LIST OK MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


269
*-I\h\varaznii,

t-Kli:inl) -M.iiiiawi (1148),

Kamalu'd-Din
341

Hu-

*-Kli;iUh -Sliarljini (977), 231

sayn

57

*Ibiuri-Khatib (502), 110 Ibn Khatib Dariya, 186


*Ibnu'l- Khatib,
(776), 202,

Lisanu'cl-

Din

Khwarazmshah, Khwarazmshah,
Atsiz, 252

Nusratu'd-Din

238
39''^

Khwdrazmshahi,
llyas,

Dhakhira-i
b.

Khatt-i-sarvl, 355

*KhayaU

(964), 179, 3-5> 3^6,


b.

*Khayru'd-Dln no, 214


tKhayru'llah
(103
1

Taju'd-Din

81,258 *Kibrit, jMuIiammad -Musawi, 83

'Abdu'llah

Kifdya-i-Mujdhidiyya^
Qasim
,

397

b.

-Musawi

k'ifdyat-i- Mansuri, 397

),

207

Ki/iiyatu't- Ta''liin^ 397

*Khayyam, 'Uniar 259


*-Khazrajl,

Abu

'Abdi'llah
,

Muham84
b.

Kinana, 196 *KinanI, Nuru'd-Uin 'All


:!Kirk, Sir

51

mad

b.

Ahmad

71,

John

(a.d. 1873),

294

*-KhazrajT,

'Abdu'l-Karlm

Ka-

*-Kisa'l, 154

malu'd-Din-

157

*-KhazrajT, 'All b.

-Hasan

30

Kitabu'l-Akhldt, 308 Kitdbu'l-Antthila, 10, 317, 321


Kitdbiil-AiiTifdr, 167
Kitdbii'cih- Dkard'if, 117, 248

*-Khazraji, Diya'u'd-Din

Abu Mu-

hammad

106

*-Khazrajl, Mustafa As'ad -Laqiml


-Sa'dl (1143), 226

Kitdbit' l-Faldhat,

264

Kitdbii'l-Fusiil, 308

*Khem Narayan "Rind"


Khidr, 188

(1223), 56

Kitdbu l-Gliidhd, 308


Kitdbii'l-Hudftdi
'I-

Hanajiyya,

tKhidr Efendi, Mulla (1098), 123 tKhitab b. Khamis (1137), 267 Khuda-banda, Shah Muh. (985),
224
K/nilasa, Gloss on Conim. on

339
KitdbuU-Irslidd, 107

KitdbuH-Ishrdf fi
arba'',

viadhdhibVl-

398

Kitdbii Tdqdiiiuiti''/-Ma''rifaty 308


Kitdbii'/- Tib,

398
Jaysh, 297 *Khusraw, Amir ofDihll,

290
117,

Khumar b.
191

KitdbiiH-Yaivdqit,
19, 149,

151,

247,

248

Kremer, A. von

*Khusra\v, Mulla

(Muhammad
'Ah) (885), 256

79
,

b.

*-Kufl,

Abu

Talib

-Mufaddal 173

Faramarz

b.

Kufic fragments, 144-148

Khuzayma

b.

Thabit

" Dhu'sh-

*-KulaynT,
b.

Abu

Ja'far
,

Muhammad

Shahadatayn," 255 t-Khwafr, 'Abdu'llah b. (768), 260

'Umar

Ya'qub 159 Kurroghlu (Kur-oghlu), 332


t-Kutbi,

*Khwaju, 325 *Kh\vandamIr


*-Kh\varazmT
212

*-KutbI,
(941), 59,

Ahmad -AbutljT (749), Muhammad b. Ibrahim

256

(718), 193

-Shaft'!,

Abu Bakr

*-Kutbi,Shamsu'd-Dln
b.

Muhammad

Yahya

127

*-KhwarazmT, Abu Bakr

Muham-

-Kutbl.

See Ibn Shdkir


Efendi, 138

mad

b.

-'Abbas (383), 341

*KyamI

INDEX.
*LabTd, 210
Lad/uihatic' l-a/ihliii, 359

421
Sir Frederic

Madden,

loi

*Madhuram

(1140), 223

Lahore, 223 tLam'r-RurnI (999), 112


*Lami'l,
118

Madlna. See Medina Madras Persian Ckib (a.d.


(938),

1789),

Mahmud

b.

'Uthman

201
Mafhu)n-i-''aiudiil^ 336

Lamiyyat
319

of -Tughra'I,

108,

184,

A/ag/idnP/-iMaqdiiidf, 336

Maghdribu'' z-Zanidn^

Zrtw/xyrt'/ of Ibnu'l-Wardi, 107


1 1

-Maghdzi^ Kitdbu^l

55
,

Lane,

10, 99,

100
,

*-LaqimI,

Mustafa As'ad

187,

*-MaghribT, Ibn Khalluf 54 *MaghribT, 80

226, 264

Latd'ifu'l-Ma'-drif (by Tha'alibl),


51

Magnesia, 227 MaJtna^uU- Ba/irayn, 398 Mahdb/idrata, 24, 228

Lawdqihii\i-dariyya^ 192

-MahaUl, Shaykh
21.

'AU

14

*Abu'l-Layth -Samarqandl,
Sajiiarqandf
Layla, 79 *-Lazikr, Ibn

See

*-MahallI, Jalalu'd-Din (864), 46,

397 -Mahbiibl.

See Sadnt's/t-S/ia/l'a,

Musa

116

Bur/id/iu^s/i-S/iar/^a

II

Lebanon, 358 Lee (of Hartvvell), Dr


247, 283, 342, 391

*-Mahda\vT, Abu'l-'Abbas

Ahmad

John

175,

(430X 56 -Mahdi (CaHph), 89

Lee,

tLee,

P. 344 Dr Samuel

26, 48, 67, 96,

302, 384

Leo, King

280

Lewis, Archdeacon

100,323,371,

*Mahmud b. 'Ah -Saghir, 81 *Mahmud -'Aynl -Hanafi (825), 49 Mahmud -Ghaznawi, 127 Mahmud Pasha, ;^y Mahmud Pasha " Qassdb-zddti,"
300

380-382 *Lisanu'd-Dln

Ibnu'l-Khatlb -An-

daUisT (776), 202, 238

*Mahmud *Mahmud
bl,

ShabistarT, 61
b.

'Ubaydu'lhlh-Mahbu'Uihmfin (938), 118


,

Locman (Luqman), 319


Lofft (1867), 383-384 Louis XIII, 361

245
b.

*Mahmud
34

*Mahram, Shaykh Abu 'Abdi'llah

Lubdb of

-Darirl, 109

Luristan, 399
*Lutfu'llah Nithfir(iii8), 38

*Majdu'd-Dln Abu 'Abdi'llah -Baghdadl, 155

*Majdu'd-Drn
Md!dl-i-''a'wd7nil^

Muhammad -Hasanf,

336
.-

94 Bu-

Abu'l-Ma'ah, 341 Abu'I-Ma'alr 'Ala'u'd - Din.


kharl (991), 107,
1

*Majdu'd-Din, Sultan 'Umar, 21 *Majlisr, Mulla Muhammad Baqir

16
19, 79,

*-Ma'arrI, Abu'l-'Ahl

95,

325

*Macarius, 158, 280 Mada'in, 52

(mo), 124 *Majnun -'Amirl, 79. See also Q<iys -Amirl -Majiisi, 'Ah b. 'Abbas (384), 265 *Abu Makhrama of l.ladramawt, 80

422
t-Makliziimf,

IIANI)-I.IST
Muhaiiiinad
b.
b.

OF MUIIAMMADAN MSS.
MuMaijsfira^

Comm. on
(Elias),

110,

218or

hammad
(708),
17

-Ijasan...-I\lialili

219

Mar
1

Ilyas

Church
59,

*-MakkI -Tabari,
(964), 114

10

t-Malali, 'Abdu'r-Raliman b. Pir

352 *-Maraghi, 'All -QabbanJ, 238


,

monastery of

Marahii'l-ar^inih,

316,

317,

320,

Malay MSS.,
loi,

154,

42-43, 47, 98, 169-170, 198, 218,


20,

321
MardtPl-gJiizldit, 397

*Ibn Mfdik,
52

10, 102,

397

MardTn, 302 *-MardInT, Shaykh

Jamiilu'd-Dm
86
'Ali

-Maliku'I-Ashraf (873-901), 48, 51,


-Maliku'cUi-I^iK-ihir, 183

Muhammad

*-MarghTnani, Burhanu'd-Din

(593), 245
-MarghinT, Sidl

-Maliku'n-Nasir, 231

Hamd

130

Malta, 321, 342 llMambre, Michael (a.d.


12

*Mar'i
1560),

b.

Yusuf -Hanball -MaqdisI

(1027), 235

llMarjan -Mansurl (818), 106

Mamluks, 30, 41, 64 *-Ma'munT, Shaykh Ibrahim


84, 122

Maronites, History of

59

"jt^^

Marriage, 39, 398


Marriott, Sir

-jt,

89, 190, 198,233,

Manar, Gloss on 397 *Manjak Pasha (1082), 71, 80


,

J.

(1779), 382
14, 284,

Martyn, Henry^,

302

-Mansur,

Abu

'All

(Fatimid

Martyrologies, 91, 265, 284, 330,


35'

Caliph) (495), 233

-Mansur ('Abbasid
51

Caliph),

29,

Masdbl/i, 109

*Abii Ma'shar (272), 200

Mansur, King of Damghan, 341 *Mansur b. Ahmad b. Yusuf


Ilyas,

*MasTh, 69
b.

267
-AndalusT, 359
b.

Masters, 382 *-Mas'udl, Abu'l-Hasan

'AH (345),

Abu Mansur
*-Manufr,

202

t-Manufi, 'Abbas

(1112), 34
'Abdu'l-

Ma'sum -MadanI, Sayyid


MaiaW'ii'l-an'wdr, 109

253

Muhammad
,

Mu'ti 187 Maqamat, Comm. on


215, 216, 336

no, 214-

Mathematics, 102, 264 Mather, (1868), 384

C
,

Mathnaivi,

194, 235, 269;


57,

Comm.

*-MaqdisI,

Abu Nasr Ahmad

on,
from

109;
185,

Selections
195

248 *-MaqqarT, Shihabu'd-Dln


b.

184,

Ahmad
129,

Muhammad
Shaykh

(1041),

Mafia' n's-Sa\iayn, 90, 206 t-Maturidr. See 'Abchi'r-Ra/iim

b.

238

*-Maqrm,

Taqi'u"d-Dm
82,

Sayyid Hasan *-MaturrdT, 'Alamu'1-Huda

Abu

Ahmad

(845), 8, 24, 71,

Mansur Muh., 398


Mawdhib-i-laduniyya,
2>37

89,97, 117, 118, 176,21^,214,


225, 359 Alaqsfui, 316, 321

*Abu'l-Mawahib
shashi, 54

'Abdu'llah...-Qa-

, ,

INDEX.
*Abu'I-Mawahib'Abdu'l-Wahhab...
-Sha'ranI -Ansaii (973), 269 *Abu'l-Mawahib -Bakrl, Shaykh

423

Mitylene, Conquest of

127

Mizdiui'l-Haqq, 229, 230, 337 Montjoy, Wm. Lord Viscount


(a.d.

328 Mawaliyat, 328, 329 *-Ma\vazTnI, 'All, 328

1686),

116
(1653),

Moore, Moses,
Majdu'db.

Wm.

370
Ibnu'l-

84, 154, 203,

331,353

-Mawdifdt
*-MawsilT,

(of Ibnu'l-Jawzl), 29

*Moses bar Kepha (Musa


Hajar), 280

Abu'1-Fadl
'

Din*-MawsilT,

(683),

197

-Qadi

Muhammad
loi

Mosul (Mavvsil), Motram, Robert


Mu''anaqdt^
-AIu''ai/u/id,

86,

360

'All b. 'Abdu'llah,

(1112), 324 Comm. on no


, ,

Maximus, 280
*-MaydanT, Abu'l-P\idl
163,

RasdHlJiH

400

Ahmad
97,

-Mu''arrabdt of Kafi, 109

173
8,

-Mu'ayyad, Khallfatu'l-Jazlra, 92
17, 71,

Mecca,
Medina,
II

9,

89,

122,

*-Mubarrad, Abu'l-'Abbas

Muham-

163, 209,

303

mad
303, 357
1705), 34
fa'i,

161

9, 38, 44,

*Mud]iafifar b.

Muhammad. ..-Shi-

Meier, Jacob

(a.d.

Memphis, 36 Meynard, Barbier de 203 Mi'al 'amil, 294, 316, 318, 320

310 *-Mufaddal -KufI, 173 Mufarriju^ l-Kurilb fi

ak/ibdfi

Bam

Ayyilb, 359

-Miftdh, 49, 121, 206, 254 Mihrjan, Bintu'l Story


,

-Mztg/irib, 359

of

MiihddaratiiU-abrdr^ 204

62
*-MlkalT, Abu'1-Fadl 'Abdu'llah,

-Muhallab
82,

b.

Abi Saqara, 190


(the Prophet), 34, 6r,
93,
164, 100, 189,

Muhammad
Jl, 150,

221

83,

III,
197,

124,

tMlkha'll

b.

Qustantin (priest) (a.d.

155,

209,

1768), 361

228,
b.

243,

244,

285,

300, 343,

*Abu Mikhnaf Lut


240, 331

Yahya

-Azdi,

357, 398, 399

Muhammad
-Wakll
(i loi),

II,

Sultan

(Fatih),

*t-MllawI, Yusuf b.
22

87

Muhammad
237, 346
+

IV, Sultan

(1057),

*-MimatT, 139 (author of No. 757: see Corrigenda, p. xviii)

Muh. Abu'l-'Abbas -Cihumri -Nabtltl,

MinhdJ, 397
Minuchihrl, 139

106

*Mlr Khan Kabul!, 118 *Mlrkhwand, 91, 260, 261


*Mlrza

*Muh. b. 'Abdu'l-'AzIz -'Iraqi, 156 tMuh. 'Abdu'1-Haqq -Azhari (i 136),


70
b.

Khan 'Abdu'r-Rahim Bayram Khiin, 243

Muh. *Muh.

'Abdu'Ufdi, 155 'Abdu'llah -Hakim, 311


b.

Alisbdh, 316, 318, 336

*Mul.i. b. 'Abdu'llah -Mfisawi, 83

Miskawayh, 341
Missionaries in Syria, 358.
also

*tMuh.
Sec

b. 'Abdu'llrdi

-Hindi

(1

107),

168, 193

*Mitraqr,

Papal Missions Nasuh -Salahl (940), 264

*Muh.
182

b.

'Abdu'l-Klialiq

-Gilanl,

424
*Muli.
187
b.

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN MSS.


'Abdu'l-Mu'ti

-Manufi,

tMuh. AmIn
*.Muh. 'Aqila,

b.

Muh.

.'Salih

b.

Is-

ma'il (1195). 257


b.

llMuh.
+ Muh.
b.

'y\bclu'r-

Rahman

(1213),

Shaykh, 268

209
b.

*.Muh. Arliam .SaharanpCirl, 114

'Abdu'r-Kahmaii

b.

'Ah

Sulayman, 271 +Muh.'Abdii'r-Raziq -Mahkl


83

(i 186),

*Muh. 'Arif -Qandahari, 26 tMuh. b. 'Asakir, 254 *Muh. Aslam b. Muh. HaficUi -Qadirl,

133

tMuh. 'Abid b. Ibifdiim 'Abid, 178 Muh. A'dliam, Prince, 7 tMuh. b. Ahmad -'Akkarl (999), 20 Muh. b. Ahmad b. 'All b. Isma'Il
II

*Muh. 'Attar -Dimashqi, 344 *Muh. 'Ayyad -Tantawl, Shaykh


(1255), 10

-'AjamI (727), 241

tMuh.
tMuh.
10

b.

Ahmad -Daqqaq
Ahmad
b.

(1096),

121
b.

Muh.

(876),

tMuh. Badr -Gharbi, 219 *Muh. b. Abu Bakr -FarsT, 94 *Muh. b. Abu Bakr -RazI, 198, 399 *Muh. Baqir. See Majlist Muh. Baqir b. Muh. 'AU (1246),
II

261

tMuh. *Muh. *Muh. Muh. tMuh. Muh. tMuh. *Muh.

-AhmadI
Akbar,

(1027), 38
,

134 'Ala'u'd-Dln -Hanafi, 339

QadI

-'Akivvi, 341

'Ah

(A.D.

801), 137

'All (of

Egypt, 12 18-1229),
106

tMuh. Muh. Muh. *Muh. Muh. *Muh.


II

-Barqawl (1241), 153

Beg 'Alamdar (973), 40 Bhawal Khan, 67, 68 Diyab -ItlTdT, 8


Efendi, 136
b.

Fariimarz

237
b. 'All (818), b. 'All b.

Khiesraw,
'Abdu'llah

M
it Ila

b.

'All.

See

-Maw-

*Muh. b. Fathu'llah...-BaylunT, 222 tMuh. -Haficm...-Saydawi (1168),


184

silT,

loi
b.

Muh.
185

'All b.

Ahmad

-Da'udi,

Muh.b. Hamza (governor of Khwarazm), 341

tMuh. tMuh.

b.

'All b.

Ahmad -Dawawl

(920), 182
b.

*Muh. b. Hasan (866), Muh. Hasan b. Muh.


han! (1256), 143

55
Ja'far -Isfa-

'All b.

Ahmad

b.

Muh.

-Hanball
Ibiiiil\

(766), 211.

See also

'undiiiyya

tMuh. b. Husayn (1105), 118 *Muh. Husayn b. Khalaf -Tabriz!,


21

tMuh. Muh. tMuh. tMuh.

b. 'All

-AndalusI (1063), 55
335

'All Chelebl,
b.

[Shaykh] 'AU -KhatlbuH(i

tMuh. *Muh.

b. b.

Ibrah!m

(831),

in
(971)-

Hamawl

148),

269
"All

'AIT b.

Nadhr

-Ardis-

Ibrah!m b. Yusuf See IbnuH-Haiibali tMuh. b. Ibrah!m -Khayr!


109
b. b.

(823),

tani (1036), 267

tMuh. b. 'Ah b. Rashid -Balblsl, 266 *Muh. b. 'All b. Yiinus b. 'Alr...b.


Fand, 192

*Muh
tMuh.

Ibrahim -Kutbl

(718), 193

Ibrahim (of Latakia, 983),

96

*Muh. Amui tMuh. Amin

b. b.

Hasan 'All, 306 Husayn (ii6i\ 224

*Muh. *Muh.

b. Ilyas, 41
b. 'Isa,

170

INDEX.
*Muh. Jaru'llah. See JaniUlah tMuh. Jawad -Siddiql (1258), 68 tMuh. b. Jum'a -ShaybanI (891),
136

425
b.

Muh. *Muh. tMuh.

-Mutavvakkil, 53
i

Rafi' -Qazw!n! (1070),


b.

[Haj!]

Ramadan

-'Attar

(1122), 99

*Muh.

b. Juzzi

-Kalbl, 222
(1119), 28

*Muh. Rida
dan!,
5,

b.

Muh. Amin Hama-

IIMuhammad-i-Katib
(809), 232

284, 302

tMuh. Khalafu'llah -Asfar -Malik!

*Muh. Khalifa Shah, 55 Muh. Khudabanda, Shah


224

Muh. b. Sabiq -Hanafi (848), 82 Muh. Sadiq Khan, 68 tMuh. Sadiq b. Ibrah!m MiizantMuh. tMuh.
daran! (1081), 139 Saf! b. Iskandar (1079), 207
Sa'!d called
b. Muh. b. Ahmad, Ibnu's-Samman (1147),

(985),

*Muh. b. Lad, 228 *Muh. -MaghribI

-Tunis!,

Shaykh

-84
*Muh. Mahdi b. Muh. Nasir, 398 tMuh. b. Mahmud -Marwaz! (678),
Muh. b. Malikshah, Sultan, 38 *Muh. -Minhajl, 339 *Muh. M!rza Khan, 85 Muh. Mubarak Khan, 68 tMuh. b. Muh. b. Ahmad -Riyahi,
72

247

*Muh. *Muh. *Muh. tMuh.


tMuh.

b. Salih,

17, 270.

See also

Ydziji-oghlu
Salih,

M!rza

302

Salih -Qaysari, 398


vSalih

'Umar Efend!-zada
b.

(1246), 341
.'Salih

-Waliyyu'1-Qumm!
(1256), 143

(1046),
II

160

Muhammad Shah
-Shatib!, 164
b.

Muh. b. 'Ah b. Balban Mihmandar (819), 130 tMuh. Imam b. Muh. Fadil...Khudabakhsh (1132), 137 *Muh. b. Muh. -Ghazzal! (505), 88 tMuh. b. Muh. b. -Hasan -Khallh
b.

tMuh.

*Muh. tMuh.

Shihabu'd-D!n...-Nasuri

(1132), III

*Muh. -'ITihir b. -Husayn, 21 *Muh. Tahir Wah!d, 118 *Muh. b. Abu Talib -j!lani,
HazTn
(i

called

-Makhzijm!

(708),

17

103-1 180), 258

tMuh. *Muh. tMuh.

b. Muh....-Jaz!rl (1180),
b.

263

*Muh.
Muh. *Muh.

b.

'Umar Bahraq -Hadram!,


'Umar -Marwazi, 266 'Umar b. Muh. b. -Daya,

Muh. Qadl-zada (1043), 88 Muh. -Sa'd! -Hanbali b.


172
-.Sanhiiji.

108
b. b.

(821),

*Muh. *Muh.

b.

Muh.

See -San-

309

hdji
b.

[DarvTsh] Muh. Thibali,

tMuh. tMuh.

b.

b.

'Umar -Samadi (977), 51 'Uthman b. 'AH (1208),

292, 293

209
1

*Muh. b. P!r 'Ah Birgili, *Muh. Qasim b. Fliruh


(590), 261

17,

244

-.Shatibi

*Muh.

Qasim

Hindushah.
b.

Sec

tMuh. b. Wathiq b. .Mas'ud, 72 *Muh. -Yamani, 303 *Muh. b. Zakariyya Raz!, 310 tMuh. -Zawawi -Maghrib! (1226),
84
t

Ferishta

*Muh. [Muhyiyyu'd-Din]
b.

Qasim

Muhammad!

Ya'qijb,

90

[Mawlana] Yar b. Muh. Afrasiyab (949), 257

426
*Abri
Miih.

HAND-LIST
'Alxlii'cl-l);Vim

Ol-'

MUHAMMADAN

MSS.

-(^ay-

*-Muradi, Sayyid Khahl Efendi


(1206), 38 Muristan, .Story of

ruwanf, 106

*Abii Muh. Ya'qub

b.

Isliaq -l.la-

draml

-Basri, 53
(656).

*Abu Musa
165

335 Jabir b. I.Iayyan


,

-.Sufi,

*Abu Muh. Zakiyyu'd-Din


Sec -Mundhiri

*Ibn Musa

-LazikI, 116

*Miihibbu'cl-I)In -IjamawT, 23. See


-IJaniaivi

*Musa
*Miisa

b. Jalal
b.

-Mawlawl, 397
("Qadl-zada-

Muhammad

*Muhibbu'd-Din Muh.
70,91, 92

b.

-Shihna,

i-Ruml"), 102

*Musa -Wakll -Damirdashi -Shablakhl (1216), 327 Muscat, State papers on


b. -'Arabi, 6, 136,

*Abu Muhjan, 80
*Muhtasham, 325
*I\Iuhyiyyu'd-Dln
165, 204 +Muhyiyyii'd-Dln -DiniashqT( 1092),

362

Mushir, 135 *Muslihu'd-Uin Mustafa. ranidni

Abu

See -Qa-

78

*Muhyiyyu'd-Din Muh.
+

b.

Qasim

b.

Ya'qub, 90 Muhyiyyu'd-Din -NawawT, 186


-Mi/i>i, 291
AIu'-jainii'l-Biildan, 201

*Muslim, 263 *Ibn Muslim, 325 *Mustafa (Sultan), 326 Mustafa I (Sultan, 1032), 187, 235 Mustafa II (Sultan, 1109), 347,
+ t

-Mnjarrabahhh-shdfiya, 31
-Mtijizfi't-Tibb, 398

348 Mustafa

b.

Mustafa

Ahmad (i 12), 72 Ahmad -HijazI -Mash1

*MundhirI,

Zakiyyu'd-Dln
(656),

Abu

49 *Abu'l-MunIrT...-HarunT, 223

Muhammad

*Mustafa
qiml Mustafa

hadl (1133), 248 As'ad -Laqiml


-KhazrajT, 187, 226.

-Sa'dl

See -Laof

*Abu'l-Muntaha, 298 -Muntasir (Cahph), 29

Beg-zada,

Story

*-MuqaddasI, 106 *-MuqaddasI, Abu Nasr


117

Ahmad
180,

333 Mustafa Chorbaji, Amir 246

(ii39)>

*Ibnu'l-Muqaffa'

(139),

241,

Mustafa Efendi, Dey of Algiers


(1
1

260
*Ibnu'l-Muqaffa' (Severus), 281

13),

347
(1226), 332

tMustafa Efendi, Imam-zada Say-

*Muqbil, 153 *-Muqri, Abu'l-Qasim 'Abdu'r-Rah-

yid

man

tMustafa Ibrahim (1297), 330 *Mustafa b. Ibrahim (1038), 92

-Muqtadir (CaUph), 33 -Muqtarah^ 107 Murad Bey (of Tunis) (mo), 347

*Mustafa
tMustafa

b.

Kamalu'd-Din...Sid178
(1152),

dlql (1139X

Kusa Qadl-zada

Murad I (Sultan), 194, 251 Murad II (Sultan, 850), 150 Murad IV (Sultan, 1032), 234, 360
*Murad, Sultan 325 Muradabad, 160
,

Mustafa Pasha, 37 Mustafa Pasha (Governor of Algiers,


1 1

13),

347
(1080), 347

Mustafa Qapudan

INDEX.
See *Mustafa b. Shamsu'd-Dln. Qdra-Hisdri tMustafa b. Hajl Si nan, 133 *Mustafa b. 'Uthman -BabT, 80 tMustafa -ZaynT -'UlwanT (1046),
141

427

t-Nahhas, Ibrahnn (1232), 35 *-NahruvvrinT, Abu'l-Faraj Mu'afa...


(390), 57

*Ibnu'n-Nah\vT, 107

Abu Na'im, 62 tNa'lmu'd-Din Ahmad... -Awhadi


(947),

-Mustamsik
-Mustanjid -Mustansir

bi'llah (Caliph), 58

180
h.

bi'llah (Caliph), 51
bi'llah (Caliph),

Abu Najar -Ahnaf


mlmi, 189

Qays -Ta-

68

Mu'tamad Khan, 9 -Mu'tamid bi'llah (Caliph), 29 *MutanabbT, 103, 325


*MutairizT,
(610),

*NajatT, 398 *-Najr, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim

210,

291

Abu'1-Fath
19,

Nasir...
316, 318,

*Ibnu'n-Najjar (643), 27

205,

210,

*Najmu'd-Dm 'Umar
wlnl -KatibT, 105

b. 'All

-Qaz-

336 -Mutawakkil
161

'ala'llah (Caliph), 58

-MuwasJishah (Comm. on
Muwashsha/idt, 328

Kiijtya),

tNajmu'd-Din b. Zaynu'd-Dln b. Sikandar (989), 156 *NakhshabT, Diya'u'd-Dln 117

A' tin

u hahud, 400 Napoleon Bonaparte, 301, 356

Naaman, 396
Nabatha?an Agriculture, of, 66, 67 *NabI, 326, 398 *Nabigha, 210
Nablus, 355
-NablusT, Isma'll

Book

Naqshbandl order of Dervishes, 85 *Narayan Kul (1122), 36


*-NasafI,

Abu'l-Barakat... Hafidhu'd-Din (710), 181


-(ihazzali),

NasdHhuH-Mulfik (by
38, 236-237, y:,^

(1062), 44
b.

tNash, Shaykh
Kufat, 12

Imam

b. 'Izzu'l-

*-NablusT, 'Abdu'l-Ghanl

Isma-

'll (1143), 86, 164, 165, 264,

268
-Nabtltl, 'All, 48 -Nabtltl,

Nashaqa, Hajl 297 NashruH-'^alam, 108


,

*Nashwan
'1-

b.

Sa'id,

QadT...-Him-

Muh. Abu 106 -Ghumrl Nadan, Story of 335

'Abbas

yarr(573), 68, 113

Nasif

-Yazijl,

180

tNadhir-i-Karlm Khan-i-Zand
(1233), 268

*NasTmI, 325, 326 -Nasir, -Malik 231 *Nasir b. Muhammad. ..-KirmanT,

*Nadliirr-i-NlshapurT, 80

181

NadhmuU-J mvhar,

27

*Nasiru'd-Din

Abu'l-'Abbas
b.

Mu-

Nadir Shah, History of Na/ahdtiil-Uus, "j-j Nafi' b. 'Abdu'r-Rahman

hammad
*Nasiru'd-Din
Abfi
du'llah

'jughril, 238

b.

b.

Abu Sa'id 'Ab'Umar -Baydawl


See also -Baydaivi

Na'Im -MadanT, 53
*Naf'T, 325

(685), 262.

*Ibnu'n-Nafis (687), 227

Nasiru'd-Din AzkashI, 253 Nasiru'd-Din -Tablawi, Story of


71

.*Ibnu'n-Nahhas (1056),

334

428

HAND-LIST OK MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


5,

*Nasyru'(l-I)in TusI (672),

262
(or

Nithfir, I.u!fu'll;di-,

38

Nasru'd-Dfn

EfencU,
,

Khoja

*Niya/j, 267, 268

Khvvaja)

328,

332

Noah, 154
Noldeke, 43, 174, 207, 241 Noskowiy, 17
i

*Abu Nasr Isma'il. See -Ja^vhari *Abu Nasr Ahmad -MaqdisI (or
Miuiaddasi), 117, 248

Nubata
62

bint Kinana, Story of

Abu Nasr Qilyt -Malik


tNasru'llah
75

Hay. See -Ashraf,


-'AsqalanI (568),

*Ibn Nubata,
(405);

b. 'All

Muhammad b. Muhammad (763); -Sa'dl

-Khatib

(374),

253

*Nasuh

-SalahT -MitraqI (940), 264 t-Nasurl, Muhammad b. Shihabu'd-

Nudhar, 260
NtikhbatuH-fikar^ 344

Dln

(1132),

III

Numismatology, 89
Niiqaya
(of -Suyutl),
b.
i

IINa'um 'Azar (a.d. 1845), 284 *Nawa'T, 258, 325

tNuru'd-Uin

Ahmad

-F'arskuri

*NawajT (? Nawwajl see m/ra), 329 -NawawT, Ibrahim 397 *t-NawawT, Muhyiyyu'd-Din Abu
:

(1066), 97

*Nuru'd-DTn
hudl, 69

'All b.

Ahmad

-Sam-

Zakariyya Yahya
(676), 186, 223, 397

b.

Sharaf

*Nuru'd-Dln
labl,

'All b.

Ibrahim -Ha-

14
'All b.

*Na\v'T (Nev'l), 325 *Naw\vajr, Shamsu'd-Din

*Nuru'd-Dln

Muhammad

b.

Muham-

'Iraq -KinanI, 51

mad

(859),

64

Nectarius, 361
Nicosia, 172
NiclliamI -'ArudT -Samarqandi, 265

tNuru'd-Din -Hirawi (901), 75 *Nuru'd-Dln b. Muhammad (1028),


49
*Nuru'llah, Sayyid

68

*NidliamI -GanjavvT,

9,

66, 69, 132,

199 *Nidhamu'sh-Shafi'T, 262

Nusayris, 81, 297, 298 Nusratu'd-Din Atsiz

Khwarazm-

shah

(535), 252

Nihayatu'r-Raghib, 105
Nihdyattis-Sul^ 171, 271
Nikopolis, 348
Nile, 84, 132

*-NuvvayrI -Kindl,

Shihabu'd-Din

Ahmad

(732), 242

'Oman, History of

31,

99

Sects

*Ni'matu'llah, 189

of

*Ni'matu'llah

b.

Ahmad

b.

QadI

'Omar.

295 See 'Uinar


29, 32, 34, 41, 176

Mubarak -RumT, 39
*Ni'matu'llah -AhwazI, 325 Habibu'llah *Ni'matu'llrdi b.
Herat, 199
of

Omayyads,

Orkhan, 251 'Othman. See 'UtlunCxn Ottomans, 1% 41, 51, 52, 251, 300,
301,

Nimrod, 154
*Niqula
(poet), 54

346, 358, 359;


,

Laws of

the

140.

See also Turks,

*Niqula'us Sa'igh, 81
*-NlsaburT, 248

History
of

Nisf

b.

Adam, Story

177

*Oude, Wajid 'All, King of Outram, Sir James 362

19

Nishapiir, 341

Oways Pasha,

2,7

INDEX.
Pahlavl,
Palk,
IT)-,

429

322

*-Qalqashandi, Shihabu'd-Din Ah(a. D.

Rev.

Mr

1759),

mad
r2alun, 53

(821), 113, 156

348 Palmer, Prof. E. 389 Palmer, Prof.


372, Vl>

H.

178, 388,

*-QalyubT, Shaykh

Ahmad

Shiha-

bu'd-Dln
J.

(1824),

219

27, 371,

Qdvws, 138-139, 202, 397 Qanbar and Arzfi Khan, Story


of, 63 Qdm'rn (of Avicenna),
(Idiifincha^
1

PanjabT MS., 153 Papal Missions in Syria(A.D. 1749), 284


Paracelsus, 95

16, 175,

398

310
b.

Pavet de Courteille, 203


Pekin, 28, 90 Perry, R. J. (a.d. 1871), 350 Persia, State Papers on 362

Qardbdditi, 308 *Qara-HisarT, Mustafa

Sham-

su'd-Dln

(968), 4
Ahmad

Qaraman, 140
*-Qaramany, Abu'l-Abbas
Chelebl...DimashqI (1019), 3 *-Qaramanr, Muslihu'd-Dln Mustafa, 53

Peter,

Simon

172

Petermann, 276, 297, 298, 302, 355, 390 Pharaohs, 51


Phinehas, 354

+-QaramanT, 'Ulwan
169

'All

(looi),

Physiognomy,
Pitt

85,

Z"]^
,

Pilpay, Fables of

199 272

Qara-qush, Anecdotes of 328 *QashashT, Abu'l-Mawahib 'Abdu'ilah Ahmad -MadanT, 54 -Qasidatii'l-KJiazrajiyya, 106, 169

and

Scott, 395

Pliny, 345

Pococke, 319 Popular errors, 96


Postell,

-Onsidaticl-tminfa7-ija,
134,

106-107,

336
b.

William,

318, 371

*Qasim

Salih Abu'r-Rijrd, 327

Preston, 64

*.'\bu'l-Qasim

'Abdu'r1

Rahman

...

Prosody, 92, 105, 169, 199 Proverbs, 92, 163, 173, 240, 322 Psalms of David, 203, 204
Puttick, 382, 383, 395

-Muqrl,

*.\bu'l-Qasim
(570,
5

'All

...

-Dimashqi

Pyramids, 40

*Abu'l-Qasim 'Amidi (371), 224 *Abu'l-Qasim Sa'd b. Muhammad,


329 Qassab-zada,

*-QabbanI,

'All

-Maraghl 238
,

Mai.imud

Pasha

*Qabuli, 325

Qabus

b.

Washmgir, 341

*lbn Qadibu'1-Han (1006), 132


*Qaclr-zrida (1043), 88

*Qadl-zada-i-RumI, MCisa

b.

Mu-

300 Qastamunf, 140 Qntnin-itadd, 156, 399 *-Qa\v\vas -Halabi, 217 *-Qayruwani, Abu Muhaniniail

hammad
*QadrT, 326

102

*QalanisI, Badru'd-Din
*-Qali,

Abu

'All

308 Isma'il (356),


,

Qays *Qays

'Abdu'd-Da'im 106 b. Uharlh -Laythi, 159


,

b.

Mulawwah

-'Amiri,

79,

159

177

Qayt Bay.

See -As/iraf, -Malik

430

HAND-LIST OK MUHA.MMADAN MSS.


*Radiyyu'd-Din
rabadf, 161

*Ibn Qayyimu'l-Jaw/iyyat, 211


*-Qazwini,Zak.'iiiyyri b. Miihaiiimad
b.

Muhammad
(971)^''ce

-Asta-

Malinifid

119, 120
,

*Radiyyu'd-Din
IJanhali
*Raha'T, 76
tRaha'l, Sayyid
(1203), 85

IbnuH-

tQift, John,

12 Ibnu'l-Qirriyya, Ayyub 241


Bishop of
,

Qiiaritch, 383, 387, 388, 390, 392,

Darvfsh Khalil

393, 395

Quatremi:re, 90
-Quda'l,

Rahmat
Miihain-

Khan, Hafidh 67
,

Abu 'Abdi'llah inad 359


,

*I\ahmatu'llah -Ataki -Kan'anI, 220


*-Ra'ini, 340

*QudsI, 79 t-QudsT, 'Abdu'Uah

b.

Shaykh Mu-

hammad
*-QudsT,

(1095), 244

Raja GuilHmott, 348 Raja Mangkota ("Macoot"), 348 tRajab b. Muhammad -Bulukbashi,
47

Sharafu'd-l)in
167

Muham-

mad, *-Qudun,
199,

Ram

and

Slla,

Story of

Abu'l-Husayn
269

69

(428),

+ Ramadan b.

Musa

'Adhlfl (circ.

991), 23
(231), 89

*Ibn Qulayta...-Yamani

tRamadan

b.

Mustafa (1036), 20

Qum,

341

Rdindyaiia, 83

Qumis, 341 *-Quna\vi, Sadru'd-Dln


21

*RamT, Sharafu'd-Din

18

(673), 136,
1

Rami no,
bal

291

*-Rammal, Shaykh
56

Ahmad

b.

Zan-

*-Qunfudl -QustantInT,
*-QurashT,

(961), 29
,

Shaykh

Rukiui'd-Din
b.

'Abdu'r

Rahman

'AU, 54

Quraysh, 97 *Quibl, 326


Qurratu' l-'^Ayn bi-Sharhi Waraqati IiinimPl-Haramayn^ 340 tQustantin b. Mikha'll (a.d. 1768),
361

*-Raqqam, 'Ah 60 *Ibnu'r-Raqqam -MarsI, 67 *Rashid b. Khamls -Habsi, -'Umanl, 75,

97
107, 115
30, 37, 325,

*Rashldu'd-DTn Watwat,

RasuUd dynasty,
Ray, 341
*RazI,

326

Raiudu'l-iniin\ 397

*Qutbat b. Aws -Hadira, 79 *Qutbu'd-DTn 'Abdu'l-Karlm


lani

...-Jl-

*-Razi,

Amin Ahmad 246 Muhammad b. Abu Bakr


,

-Baghdadi, 190

198

*Qutbu'd-Dln Abu'l-Khayr Muham-

Redhouse, Sir James


30, 391

(a.d. 1888),

mad, 93 *Outbu'd-Dln

Muhammad

b.

Ah-Razi

Red

Sea, French designs in

362

mad

-Makki, 8

Reid,

Dr

(a.d. 1867), 73

*Qutbu'd-Dln

Muhammad

-Tahtanl, 109, 397

*Qutbu'd-Dln -RazT, 105 Qutlugh Timur, Amir *Qutrub (206), 193, 345
Rabl^u'l-Abrdr, 90

Reinaud, 235 Renan, 67 Renouard, Rev. G.


44, 342, 349, 384

(18 19),

193

Resurrection, Account of

Reynolds,

J.

Rhyme,

80, 92,

243

INDEX.
Richelieu, Cardinal

431
b.

45

tSa'adat Yar b. Khalid

Mahmud

Ridwan Pasha (972), i"] *Ibn Ridwan -HikawatI, 54


Rlhanlu, 343 Rijalu'l-Ghayb, 288
*Abu'r-Rijal, 327

-Murshidl (895), 115 de Sacy, 79, 295, 298, 299


Sa'd and Sablha, Story of

61

*Abu

Sa'd...-Sam'anl.

See Sam108, 180,

'dni

*Rind

(1223), 56

*Sa'dl-i-ShirazT,
184, 211

24,

103,

Risala-i-Riim Efendi, 289


Risala-i-shainshtr-sh indst^ 3

*Sadldu'd-Din Kashghari, 224


*Sadiq, 325

RisdlaticH-azhdr, 329
RisdlatiiU- hiidfidi' l-Jiqhiyya^ 339 Risalaiii'l-kashf, 290

*Sadru'd-Drn

Abu

'Abdi'llah

Mu-

RiydduU-imistatdba^
t-RiyahT,

-'UthmanT, 83 Sadru'd-Din b. -Khaburl, 339

hammad

Muhammad b. Muhammad b. Ahmad 72


,

*Sadru'd-Dln Muhammad yawl (673), 136, 211


*Sadru'sh-Sharl'a (745),
259> 397

-Qun244,

tRizqu'llah b. Ni'matu'llah

Hasun

153,

II

389 Robertson Smith, Professor

(A.D. 1867), Tz, 74,

W.

173,391-393 Robinson Crusoe, 70, 173 Rodgers, 387


iz,

*Sa'du'd-Dln -'AjalunT, 345 Sa'du'd-Din Mas'ud b.


(792).

'Umar
104,

See Taftdzdni

*-Safadi, Salahu'd-Dln
108, 134

Roebuck, Thomas 41 Roger II, King of Sicily


,

(764),

(548),

tSafar

b. 'All (976),

229
32,

235 van Ronkel, 20, 43, 47, 98,


169, 198, 218, 237 Rosen, Baron Victor

SafavT dynasty, History of


154,
34, 137

Safdar Jang (1253), 276


,

73

-Saffah (Caliph), 29
Saffarid dynasty, 242

Riickert, 75

RudagI (330-343), 125, 126 li-Rufa'r, 'Abdu'l-Qadir (1049), 83 -Rufa'T, Shaykh Ahmad b. 42 t-Rufa'I, Ahmad b. MansOr b. Sha-

*Safiyyu'd-Dln

Ahmad
96

b.

Husayn,
b.

Sayyid
II

Safiyyu'd-Din

Ahmad b. Mahdl Muhammad (1120), 150

hin

(1

16),

186
b.

*Safiyyu'd-Din Abu'l-P'ada'il..., 201

t-Rufa'I,

Yusuf

'Abdu'llah

*Safiyyii'd-Uin Abu'i-Fadl, 78
vSahban, 91
Sahibu'l-Jabai, 341

(JII4), 57

*RiihI, 325

*Ruhi -Baghdad I, 325 Ruknu'd - Din 'Abdu'r - Rahman.


See -Qmashi Riim, Conquest of

Sahibu'z-Zanj, 242
*Sa'ib-i-Isfahanr, 77

Sa'ld b. 'Abdu'l-'AzIz, 135


,

130

Sa'id b.

Ahmad. ..-Bu

Sa'kll(i2i9),

*RumI, Shaykh Jalalu'd-Uln.


under Jaldlii'd-Din.
Rustani, 44

See

99
*Sa'ld
b.

Batriq, 27, 238.

See also

Rustam Pasha, 26
Ruways, 53

Eutychins Sa'ld b. Ghassan, 31


Sa'ld b. Khalfiln,

Shaykh

295

432
Sa'ul
1).

HAND-LIST OV MUIIAMMADAN MSS.


Miil.i.iinmad 'All (Khedive,

Samaritan

texts, 353, 354,

355

1279), 330

Sa'id

b. Yaqfit, 37 Abii Sa'id -Hasan -Basri, 190

Samar(|and, 341 *-Samarqandi, 'Abdu'r-Razzaq


206

21,

*Abii Sa'id -Hasan -Sayrafi (368),


2152

*-Samarqandi, Abu'l-Laylh
53

Abu
tibn

Sa'id Shadhan, 200

*-Samhudl, Nuru'd-Din 'All, 69


-Sdini Ji'l-Asami, 399
b.

Bii Sa'idI

dynasty, 99

v'Sa'imu'd-Dahr,

Ibrahim

Shaykh
163

Muhammad
See

(1070),

tIbnu's-Samman San 'a, 336 *Sana'l (545), 60


Sandars,
di'llah

(1147), 247

St Jean d'Acre.

^AkM
Abu Ta(255),

S.

(1875), 3^9

*-Saja\vandl, Siraju'd-Din

*-Sanhajl, Shamsu'd-Dln

Abu

'AbI

hir 193
*-SajistanI,
174,

Muhammad
Muh.
b.

(875),

Abu

Hatim

*-Sanhaji,
2

Muh.

(723),

177

-Sakhawi, 261
*-SakkakI,
Siraju'd-Din

*Sanhaji,

Yusuf

Abu Zayd man 181


,

'Abdu'r-Rah-

206

Sanharib, Story of King, 335


(554), 52

Salahu'd-Din

*Salahu'd-Uln

Khalll

b.

Aybak
b.

*Sani'-i-BalgramI, 77 *Sanjan (or Sujan) Ra'i, 67

-Safadi (764), 104, 108, 134

*Salahu'd-Dln

Muhammad

Sha-

*-SaniisI,

San Juan (Malta), 321 Shaykh Abu 'Abdi'ilah

kir -Kutubl, 125, 134

Muh.,
(i 158),

397

tSahh tSaHh

b.

Ahmad, Darvish

-Sanftsiyya, 397

191
b.

Sarakhs, 341

Muhammad b. SaHh(i 246),


Nasru'llah -HalabI (1080),

*SarakhsI,

Abu Nasir

183

130

*Sarimu'd-Dln Ibrahim

b.

MuhamHijazT

*Sahh

b.

264
Sdlihotra^ 133

-Wazir, 327 *-SarqawT, 'Abdu'llah b.


(12 16), 40

mad

*Sahm
ri,

b.

'Abdu'Hah

b.

SaHm

-Bas-

Sariij,

341

336 Sasanian dynasty, 241

*Sahm b. 'Abdu'l-MuttaHb, 325 tSahm b. Hamd...-'AmirI, 113 tSahm -Mahki (105 1), 156 Sahm b. Mushm, 325 *SaHm -Tihrani (1057), l8o
*Salman, 325 BisTn, 81 *Sahnan, Shaykh t-Samadi, Muhammad b. 'Umar

Sassoon (1888), 391 *Sawda, 76


*Sa\vda'I (Sevda'I, 920), 191

tSaydawi,

Muhammad

-Hafidh...

(1168), 184

*Ibn Say fa, 328 Sayf b. Dhii Yazan, 34 Sayfu'd-Dawla (357), -]}>
*Sayfu'd-DTn,
*- Say raf i,
i

(977), 51

*-Sam'anI, 184, 185

Sayfu'1-Mulk, Story of, 152

Samanids, 242 Samaritan Chronicle, 302

Abu Sa'id

H asan (368),

252

INDEX.
Scott, Colonel

433

(of Lucknow, a.d.


I,

*Shamsu'd-Dln

Muhammad

b.

Ah-

96 Selim, Sultan
1800),

mad

Sellm, Sultan
Sevda'i.

29 III (12

-Anbari, 173

16),

40

*Shamsu'd-Dln Muhammad b. Abu Shaykh 211. Bakr See

See SawdcCi

also Ibn QayyitituU-Jaivziyyat

Severus, Ibnu'l-Muqaffa'

of Ash ijn),

*Shamsu'd-Dln *Shamsu'd-Dln See Fa?uln *Shamsu'd-Dln


yas, 58

Muhammad Fakhri

munln, 281
Seville,

of Isfahan, 210

256
(i 155), b.

Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad


Muhammad

(886).

tSha'ban Sha'ban
48
-Sha'bl,

227

Husayn, Amir
(19

b.

II-

'Amir

104), 241
,

*Shamsu'd-Din

b.

Mu-

*ShabistarT,

Mahmud

61, 184

hammad
blsl, 161

-Jazarl (833), 50

*-Shabra\vI, 'Abdu'llah 54 Shadhan, Abu Sa'id (272), 200

*Shamsu'd-Dln
*Shamsu'd-Din

-Kha-

*-ShadhilI,

Shaykh
(656),

Abu'l-Hasan

Muhammad b. Mu-

'All-Shafi'I,

-n
93

dhaffar -Khalkhall, 109

*Abu Shaduf, 246

Imam

Shafi'ite school, 52, 223

*Shah 'Alam (1140

1221), 257
"]"]

*ShahI-i-SabzavvarI,

Muhammad ... *Shamsu'd - Din -Nawwajl (859), 64 *Shamsu'd-Dln Muhammad -Qawwas -Halabi, 217 *Shamsu'd-Dln Muhammad Tabrizl.

*ShahidI of Broussa
346

(957), 184, 189,

See 'Assdr

*Shamsu'd-Dln

Muhammad

b.

*Shah
55

Muhammad,
32,
loi,

Khalifa

Abu's-Surur...-Bakrl, 234

Shdhnatna,

205,
,

357

Arabic version of

43

*ShahristanI, Abu'1-Fath

Muham-

*Shamsu'd-Dln Muhammad b. Yahya -Kutubl, 127 *Shamsu'd-Din -Samarqandl, 102 tShamsu'd-Din 'Uthman (872), 183
Shamsu'l-Ma'arif -Tamlmi, 55
*ShanI, 325 *Sharafu'd-Dln
IsfahanI, 7

mad

175,
28,

266

Shah Rukh,

90

Shakespear, John 322 *lbn Shakir, Salahu'd-Din Muham,

'Abdu'l-Mu'min
'All,

...

mad
Abia

125, 134, 175

Sharafu'd-Din

Shaykh

37

Shama, 261

*Sharafu'd-Dln
Sharafu'd-Uin
Slfl

'All Yazdl, 117


b.

*Sham'l, 338. See also Slicni'-i Shainsiyya, 86, 105, 398

'Amr, 253

*Sharafu'd-Dln -Buslri. *Sharafu'd-Dln Ua'ud


b.

See -Bu-

Shamsiyyun

(sect),

298

*Shams

-TiriizI,

193

Mahmud

*Shamsu'd-Dln Abu 'Abdi'llilh... -AmyunI, 76 *Shamsu'd-Uln Ahmad b. 'Ab1

-Qaysarl, 399 *.Sharafu'd-Din -Fayyadi, 184

*Sharafu'd

Din

Abu'l

Mahilsin

dullah, 96

Shamsu'd-Din Faqlh, yj tShamsu'd-Din b. Mahmud,


B.

(549-630), 78 Sharafu'd-Dln Qasim, 253 *Sharafu'd-Din Rami, 18

28

434

IIAND-LISr OF
-Qasim, 327

MUHAMMADAN
Shihal)u'(l-I)m

MSS.
Ahmafl
b.

*Sharafii'(l-I)in Salah

Tuj^har,

Sha'iani, Abii'l-Mawahib

'AbcUi'l-

Wahliab
*Sliarl)TnT,

(973), 269

*.Shihiibu'd-lJm Suhrawardi, 123

Sliaykh -Khatib

219

tShihabu'd-I)m
Shihabu'd-Din

b.

Abi Hajala...Ti253
-Ab-

*-ShaibinT,

Muhammad
b.

-Khatib

limsanl (776), TJ
b. Laqi,

(977), 231

*-SharbinT, Yfisuf

Muhammad

*Shihfibu'd-Uln

Muhammad

246
*-SharIshI, Abu'l-'Abbas
(619), 215

shihi (800), 205

Ahmad
'Uth-

*-SharnubT,

Abu'l-'Abbas

*Shihabu'd-D[n Ramli, 104 *Ibn -Shihna, 70, 91-92 Shimas, Story of the Wazir
*-ShirazI,

333

man
*-ShatibT,
-Shatibi,

44
,

'Abdu'r-Rahman

b.

Nasr

Muhammad 164 Muhammad Qasim

b.

'9

*-ShTrazi,
21

Abu Hayyan

'All

Firruh

(590), 261
(850), 133, 150

(380),

*-Sha\vqT, 326 *ShaykhT, 325

Shirwan, Rulers of

(774-947), 357
-Isfahan!, 125
b.

*Abu
See also

Shuja'

Ahmad

*Shaykh-zada

Shuja'u'd-Din Salah
'All b. Da'ir, 37

Da'ud

b.

*Shem'i, 24, 103, 108, 338. S/iam'l

*Abu

Shiya', Shihabu'd-Din

Ahmad

*Shihab b. Nidham, 400 *Shihabu'd-Dln Abu'l-'Abbas Ahmad (821). See -Qalqashatidi *Shihabu'd-Dln Ahmad. See Ibn ^Arabshdh *Shihabu'd-Din Ahmad, 232 *Shihabu'd-Dln Ahmad b. 'Abdu'l-

-IsfahanI

105

Shuwayr, Convent of
Sicard,
Sicily,

C (a.d.
b.

81

1725), 12

Chronicle of

27
(981),

tSiddfq
167

Ahmad -Yamanl

Wahhab -Nu\vayrl-Kindl(732),
242

Sihah, 55. 198, 202, 399 Sikandar Jah (1218 1244), 200
llSike,

Henry

(A.D. 1703), 292

*Shihabu'd-Dln
171

Ahmad

b.

'All,

Siintu^ n-nujI'ani' l-^ awdli, 34 *Ibn Sina. See Avicenna


IJSinan,

*Shihabu'd-Dln

Ahmad -HaythumI
1 1

Qapudan Hajl

18

-Makkl

(973),

Shihabu'd-Din Ahmad b. 'Isa, governor of Aleppo, 86 *Shihabu'd-Drn Ahmad... -Isfahan!,


105

Sindibad, Story of, 99 tSinjar b. 'Abdu'llah -Kurji (673),


114
*-Siqilll,

Abii

'Abdi'llah

Muham-

mad... I drisi (548), 235

Shihabu'd-Dln
(1069),

Ahmad... -Khafaji

174

Siqtiiz-Zaiid^ 19, 95 *Siraj b. 'Abdu'llah, 195

*Shihabu'd-DTn
qarl,

Ahmad

...

-Maq-

129

*Siraju'd-Dln 'All Khan, 94 Siraju'd-Din Mahmud -Urmawi,


109

*Shihabu'd-Dln Ahmad. ..-Qalqashandl (821), 156 *Shihabu'd-Dln Ahmad... -Sindiibl,


129

*Siraju'd-Dln

Abu Tahir

...

Saja-

wandl, 193 *Siraju'd-Dln b. -WardI, 65

INDEX.
*Siraju'd-Drn Yusuf...-SakkakT, 206
Sirru^ l-asrdr, 166
Sittart, A.

435
(1171),

tSuIayman the Egyptian


321

A. van

Sitt -Dinar,

Story of

389 ^ 62

Sittin Mas'tla, 290


Sivri Hisar, 140

tSulayman b. Fadil (863), 102 tSulayman HikmatI (1216), 305 tSulayman b. Muhammad (1171),
152

*Siyal-KotI

Mai

of

Lahore (Va-

rasta), 57 Slane, Baron

M. de

29, 43, 78,

*Sulayman, the priest, 203 Sulayman, Prince 251 tSulayman b. Sa'Id -HatimI

(1275),

79, 126, 174, 244, 341

31

*Slibha

b. Yuhanna, 362 Smyrna, 307 Solomon, 153 tSolomon, John Isaac (a.d.

-Sulk Ixiyna'l-Ik/runin, 86, 264


*Sultan Majdu'd-Din 'Umar, 211 *Sultan
1750),

Muhammad

b. 'All

of Ka-

shan, 102
*Sultanu'l-'AshiqTn, 397 Sultan Unii, 140

284
Sotheby, 383, 390
Spain,
Literati

of

238

Con-

tSultana, daughter of Shukru'llah

quest of

242

-MaqdisI (a.d. 1687), 204


Sunnis, Doctrines of

Spanish-Arabic MS., 291


S.P.C.K., 390, 394 Steinschneider, 45, 195

88

Surat, 346, 347 *-Suri, Ibrahim b. Mufarrij


*Suriiri, 195, 325

99
i,

*Stephan, Escoff (a.d. 1865), 302


Stern, F. A.

390
(1872), 387

*-Suyuti,
II,

Jalalu'd-Dm
163,

(911),
52,

Stokes,

Whitley

22, 28, 40, 44, 46,

61,
182,

Siibhatii' l-Abrar, 399,

400

137-138,
184,

168,

180,

*SubkT,
121

Baha'u'd-Din

Ahmad
1,

185,

198,

204,

217,

243,

247, 263, 290

Sufi doctrine, 85, 245, 27

338, 346

Syria,

Conquest of

130,

132

Sugar-cane and Grape, Dispute

between

327

Excellences of, 134, 135, 188 Travels in 164; Papal Mis;

, ,

*Suhrawardi,

Shaykh

Shihabu'd-

sions

in, 284

Dln
*Sujan
tSula'i,

123

Sects in notes

(or Sanjan) Ra'i, 67

on

(a.d. 1749); 298; geographical

343

Sulafatii'l-^isr,

253

'Abbas

b.

Abu Bakr (816),

Tixbaqat-i-Akbari, 36

132

*-Tabarf,
1,

Abu
,

Ja'far

Muhammad
132

*Sulayman
300
tSulaynian

Sultan

(926),

36,

b.

Jarlr

32, 33, 34,

*'rabataba'I, 'All b. 'AzTzu'llah, 21


b.

Ahmad

(1013), 82

-Tabnlni, 48
-Tabriz!,

(cf.

106)

Sulayman Agha (A.D. 1804), 348 *Sulayman b. Bal'arab...-'UmanI


(1 148),

*-Tabrizi,
19

Comm. on -Hamasa, 75 Abu Zakariyya Yahya

75,76,97

*Sulayman Chelebl (791804), 228 Sulayman Efendl -Khatib (circ.


1188), 5

tTadarru'i (1063), 230


Ta/rljii'l-Kurfib
hiirub, 344

fi

inu'-aihiti'l-

43^

IIAND-I.IS'l'

OF

MUHAMMADAN
TiK/rih, 105

MSS.

*-Taftazriny, Sa'du'd-Dfn Mas'fid h.

'Umar
*lbn

(792), 50,

103,

206

*-TarrdjulusJ, Hutrus
*'['arafa,

54

Taghribardf,
Abu'l-Mal.iasin

Jamfdu'd-Dm
Yiisuf
,

210

227,

Abu Tahir Ahmad. ..-Isfahani, AbuTahir Muh.b. -I.hisayn...,


TaliriniuU-k]iatin\, 29

135
135

90 TdriklmU-Mndhaffari, 359 Ta' rikhit' l-Qayritwan^ 359


'/Wn'kh-i-K/i<i/(ii,

Ta'rikhn'l- Yamatt, 359

Tarjuman
Ma-

'alaH-bighatVl- 'Ara-

-Tif/yya, 399

hiyya, yi\

*Taju'd-l)In
lik!,

b.

Mu'inu'd-I)in

Tashkyuprii-zada,
tafa
,

Ahmad

b.

Mus-

212

112, 123

*Taju'd-Dln MucUiaffar -DhahabI,


328
*Taju'sh-SharI'a, 399 Tajii'd-Din Rumi, 85

Tap- if, Kitdbii't-, 316,317, 319,


320, 321

*Tata\v!, 'Abdu'r- Rash!d, 221

Talha, 266

Abu Talib, 2>3 genealogy of, 399 *Abu 7'alib Isfahan!, M!rza 205 *Abu Talib -Mufaddal -Kufi, 173
;

Tatham, Archd. (1868), 158, 358 Tawaddud, vStory of 151, 249 *Tavvakkul Beg b. Tulak Beg

(1063), 32

tTalja of

Hama

(1040), 15, 85, 183

63 *Ta\vzar! " Ibnu'n-Nahw!," 107


,

Tavvq, Story of

*Abu

Tammam

Hab!b b. Aws

(231

),

75, 224, 332 Tanbihu^t-Tdlib^ 231

*Taybugha -Ashraf!, 127 Taylor, Samuel (1072), 324


Tayy, Tribe of

224
,

-Tanqih, 399 *-Tantaw!, Shaykh

Ta'ziyas, 45, 330

Muhammad
10

Tazyinu' l-ara' ik, 290


-Tha'alibi,

'Ayyad
-Tanukh!,
(384),

132

(1255),

Abu

'Al!

-Hasan

'Abdu'r-Rahman 83
,

*-Tha'alib!,

Abu Mansur
247

51, 117,

I35> 239,

Taiiwiriil-absar, 257

*Ibn Taqi, 328 *Taqiyyu'd-Din


-Wasit!, 42

'Abdu'r-

Rahman

*Thabit b. Qurra -Harran!, 9 Thamaratu' l-awrdq 82 *-Thaqf!, -Qadi Abu'l-Hasan 'Al!...


,

-Jurjan!(366), 225

*Taqiyyu'd-Din
(845),

Ahmad -Maqnz!

Shaykh

See Maqrizi
Hujjat
23,

*Thariyyu'd-D!n Efendi, 344 *Thibat!, Muhammad b. Darvish

*Taqiyyu'd-D!n

Abu Bakr

Muhammad,

293
b.

-Hamaw!
also

(837),

158.

See

-Haviawi
107
b.

-TibbuH-Jadid, 116, 397 *-T!fash!, Abu'l-'Abbas Ahmad

*Taqiyyu'd-D!n Mudhaffar...-Muqtarah,

Yusuf
*-T!jan!,

(651),

5,

81

Tigris, 360

tTaqiyyu'd-D!n

Muhammad...
b.

Abu
b.

'Abdi'llah
,

Muhamb.

-Barmun! (1094), 14 *Taqiyyu'd-D!n Muhammad

mad
Ah-

Ahmad

39

*-Tilimsani, Shihabu'd-D!n

Abu

mad

-Fas! -Makk!, 122


b.

Taqiyyu'd-D!n

Abu

Tayyib,

Hajala (776), Timothy, 13

n
219

-Qad! 253

T!mur,

120, 121,

INDEX.
||Tippoo Sahib (Tipu Sultan), 142,

437
'Abdu'llah...-Bakri,

*Abu 'Ubayd
208
*UlfatI
b.

236 Tischendorf fragments, 351-353,

Husaynl of Sawa, 92
'Ali...-OaramanT
(looi),

390
Titus, 37

t'Uhvan
169

Tobacco-smoking, Treatises on
86, 264,

'Uman, 'Umman.
*-'Umani, Rashid
76
b.

See '"Oman.

340; poem on, 337 Transoxania, 242


Triibner, 388, 389

Khamls
b.

75

*-'UmanT, Sulayman
(1 148), 75,

Bal'arab

Tufan

(1190), 267, 268

Tughra'I, 108, 319 Tughril Beg, Atabak Shihabu'd-

'Umar t'Umar
t'Umar t'Umar
205

(the Caliph), 83, 189, 266


b.

'Abdu's-Saliim -Daghi(1202), 39
b.

stani

-MadanI
b.

Dln

(629), 126

Ahmad
221

'All

Fatihl

Tnhfatii'l-Ahrar^ 399
Tuhfatii' l-JulasCi, 290
Tnhfatii' I-

(i 170),

b.

[Shaykh]

Ahmad
37

(1252),

iT mini

H 399
,

Tuhfatu's-Sudur, Story of
Tithfatii't- Ttdlab,
Tithfaiii'l-

,63, 333

399

'Umar 'Umar

b.

'Amir

-'ITdiirl,

b.

-Husayn

-Shaybani,

Wardiyya, 297

Story of

62

Tuliinid dynasty, 41

Tunis, 347, 348 TQqat, 140

*'Umar Khayyam, 259 t'Umar b. Muhammad

b.

'All

b.

Yahya...-Halabl (797), 105

*TuqatT,

Akhu

Yusuf Junayd

(891-905), 259

t'Umar -.Saydawl (1178), 91 t'Umar b. 'Umar...-Badrawl


harT (11
14),

-Az-

*Abu Turab

Beg, 74 tTuranshah b. Taju'd-Dln


ha'u'd-Dln (850), 69

182

b.

Ba-

t'Umar t'Umar

b.
b.

Uthman, 10 'Uthman b. 'Umar

b.

Turban, how
290

it

should be worn,

'Ah Ball -Qudsl (1149), 178 t'Umar b. Zaynu'd-Din -Munawl


(938),
'

Turkish, Oriental

MSS., 90, 258,


52,

47

332 Turks, History of, 30, 33,


301.

Umdatii^t- lalil), 399

*UmIdr, 325
UmmiiU-qjtrd, iii, 232
'{Jqildii'l-Jumdn^ 49

See also Ottomans *TusT (672). See under Nasirii\i-

Din
Tyrwhitt Drake, E.

*'Urfi-i-Shirazi, 78

F.

388, 389

*-UrmawT, Siraju'd-Din
109

Mahmud

t'Ubaydu'l-Karim
(958),

b.

'Abdu'l-'AzIz

*-Ushmuny

(see a\so As/unfini), 102

197

UsfiliP l-jau>dhiri U-maknuiia,

309

t'Ubaydu'llah Lam'i -Ruml (999),


112

*'Ubaydu'llah
t'Ubaydu'llah

b.

MasTid -Mahbubl
'All...

'Uthman 'Uthman 'Uthman

(the Caliph), 189, 266


I,

Sultan

II,

Sultan

(699), 346 (1027-1031),

" Sadru'sh-Sharl'a" (t745), -44

49, 219, 324

Muhammad b.

t'Uthmanb.[Sayyid]Ahmad(iioS),
205

-FasI (1037), 167

43
*'Uthman

HAND-LIST OF MUI.IAMMADAN
b. 'AIi b.

MSS.
Yfisuf
b.

Miibaininad

b.

+ Ibnu'l-Wakll,

Muham176,

'Abdu'llfih, 7

mad (mo),
*VVah, 258

79, 95,

190

*'Uthman t'Uthman
(1190),

b. 'Ali
b.

-'Umari, 397 -Hajj 'Ali...-Halabi

no
b.
1).

Walid II (Caliph, Wanlcy, 380


*-\Vaqidl, 130, 131

126),

29

ll'Uthman +'Uthmrin

Nasru'd-Din, 55 'Umar Aqa, called


(1061),

VVaraqalu
340 Wa-rasta.

hndinPl- //urantayn,

Mulla

Ahmad

112

b. Wall b. Ridwan b. 'Abdu'l-Wahhab (1061), 7, 50 *Abu 'Uthman 'Amr b. Hahr -Ja-

+'Uthman

See Vd-rasta

*Ibnu'l-Wardi (749), 65, 107, 256,


397
II

hidli (255), 65

Warren Hastings, 30

*'Uthman-zrida,
Ta'ib

Mulla

Ahmad
60,
61,

Efendl

(1139),

*Wasfi, 326 Ibn Wasil, Jamfdu'd-Uln


dfid,

359

69, 237

Wdsitatii' I-'' uq fidft ina''rifatfl-lii(-

*-'Uthmani,

Shaykh

Sadru'd-Din

339

Abu
83

'Abdi'llah

Muhammad

*WasitT,

Shaykh

Taqiyyu'd-Din

'Abdu'r- Rahman
b. 'Ala,

*Uways
'

211

*Watwat,
'5

42 Rashldu'd-Dln
,

107,

Uyghur

characters, 121
1 1

UyumiH-masiVil^

*WaysI Efendl,
348

325, 399

'Uyftini't-taivdnkJi^ 175

Wellesley, Marquis

(A.D. 1804),

*Va-rasta, 57 Vedanta philosophy, loi

Westbrook,
Westell, 383
1669),

Dr

390

Vernon, Sir James

(a.d.

Wheelock, Abraham, 347


IJWilem, David

347 Veterinary Art, 24, 166, 170, 211


*VeysI, 399
tVitre,

de

(a.D. 1618),
(.a.d.

tWillems, Professor
154

1604),

Antoine

(a.d. 1630), 124

William

III (a.d. 1699), 324, 347

Vullers, 362

Williams, Rev. G.

(1867), 383,

*Ibn Wadih.

See Ya'qubi

Abu'1-Wafa, 341 WafayCiiu'' n-naqala, 49 -Wajiya, 310


b. Munabbih, 153 Wahhabis, 84, 343, 344 Shaykh Abu'l-Hasan *-\Vahidi,

385-387 Williams and Norgate, 383 Winchelsea, Lord (1661), 323 -Wiqdya, Comm. on 244, 259,

Wahb

263, 397, 399 Worman, E. J.


II

Wright,

Dr William

(1896), 395
,

-]>),

247,

315, 385, 387, 388, 390

'All b.

Ahmad
,

(468), 6, 103

llWynch, Robert, 250

*Ibn Wahshiyya, Shaykh Abu Bakr

Ahmad
*-Wa'idli,

66, 67

Husayn
King

Kashifl, 910.

tYahya *Vahya

b. b.

Ahmad
-Batriq,

-'Arif (985), 104

166, 213.

See

See Kashifl

also Euiychius of Oude, 19

*Wajid

'All,

*Vahya Bey

(poet), 249,

326

INDEX.
*Yahya *Yahya
399
(i b.
1

439

17),

264
Bakr. .-'Amirl (855),
.

tIbnu'l-Yunaniyya (766), 211

Abu

*Yahya tVahya
35

b. b.

Muh. b. Hubayra, 398 Muhsin b. -Hasan (1273),


Sharafu'd-Dln
2,j

Yunus (Jonah), 154 tYunus b. Hasun the Syrian, 154 Yusuf (Joseph) and his brethren, and Zulaykha, 53, 1 54, 276
;

249, 250,
b.

400
b.

Yahya

b.

Sham-

tYusuf
t Yusuf,

b.

'Abdu'llah, 303

su'd-Dln,

Haji
b.

Haji 'Abdu'llah

Abu Yahya Zakariyya


399

-AnsarT,

(1146), 161

tYusuf

'Abdu'liah-Rufa'i (11

14),

*Abu

Ya'la

Muhammad... -'AbbasT
of

57

(504), 167

tYusuf

b.

Haji 'Abdu'llah

b.

Yusuf

Yaman, History

23, 30,

31,

(1

19), b.

320
b.

34, 36,37.90, 150, 359 Ya'qub, Abu'n-Nasr "iyt^-Mus-

tYusuf

Ahmad Ahmad

Ibrahim -NaKhalifa -Kha-

bulusi (999), 291

tainsik bPlldh.

tYusuf
,

b.

b.

*Ya'qub, Sayyid 41 *Ya'qub b. Sayyid 'AU, 108


*Ya'qubl,
25 *Yaqiit, 201

tlb(886), 128

Ahmad

b.

Abl Ya'qub

Yusuf -'AskarT(ci re. A.D. 1000), 355 *Yusuf -Hafnawl, 81 tYusuf b. Isma'll -BaltajT (1115),
122
t Yusuf

tYa-sTn, DarvTsh

b.

Mulla

Ahmad
-FaradT,

-KhalwatI, Darvish

(1201),
(icxdi),

BaghdadI
*fYa-sTn
tYa-sin
b.
b.

(1153), 163

39

-Husayn
,

*Yusuf -Maghrib!, Shaykh


169

Shaykh
(808),

2,

149
b.

Muhammad
139

'Ubayd

*t Yusuf

b.

Muhammad

"Ibnu'l21, 22,

WakTl" -Mllawl (mo),

tYa-sIn, Mulla

(1263), 265

79, 95, 176, 190

*YazdT, Mulla 'Abdu'llah (1015),


103, 398

Yusuf

Pasha,

Diya'u'd

Din

(1214), 40

*Yazdi, Sharafu'd-Din 'All, 117 Yazld I (Caliph), 260

tYusuf b. Rustam (781), 33 62 Yusuf b. Sahl, Story of

YazTd III (Caliph), 29 -Yazldl, Scholia of 79

*Yusufl, 20, 136

*YazTjl-oghlu (855),

17, 197,

270

Yemen.
Yezld.

See Yaman See Yazld

Zadu'l-Musdfirin, 397 -Zahid, Abu'l-'Abbas

Ahmad,

290

Yildirim, Sultan Bayazid

133

Zahru'l-azhar, Story of

321
b.

Yogi ism, 58

*Zakariyya
Mikha'Il (a.d. 1768),

b.

Muhammad

Mah-

tYuhanna
361

b.

mud
-

-QazwInI, 119.

.See also

(Jazunnl

*Yuhanna
"158

b.

Mikha'll (a.d. 1843),

*Abu Zakariyya Yahya. ..'Aniiri, 21 *Abu Zakariyya Yahya... Tabriz!


See also 19. (502), Khatib and -Tabrlzi
Ibnu^l-

*Yuhanna Oalimaqus, 229


*Abu'l-Yumn
b. 'Asakir,

329

440
*Abu

HAND-LIST OF

MUHAMMADAN
152

MSS.
of

Zakariyyfi Yahyri...-Navvawi

Abu Zayd, Romance


Zaydl Imams, 192 *lbn Zaydun, 104
tZaynu'l-'Abidin
b.

,99,

100,

(676),

223

Aljii'lJaru'llah *-ZamakhsharT, 102, 163, Qasim Mahnifid,

178
-Zanj, Sahibu'z

Agha'Ali

233),

242

268
*Zaynu'l-Abidin...-Misri (969), 162 *Zaynu'I-'Attar, Hajl , 4, 398

*ZanjanI, 'Izzu'd-Din (655), 164,


316, 319, 320, 321

Zanzibar, 294, 362


t-Zarkashi,

*Zaynu'd-Dln Abu'l-Fada'il Isma'il


'All
b.

Hasan b. hanunad (845),


2,37

xMu-

-Jurjani (535), 252

31

*-Zarqani,

t-ZawawT,

Muh.
Abu

Maghrilji (1226),

84 *-ZawzanI,

Mansur b. 'Abdu'rRahman, 190 ||Zaynu'd-Dm Nur 'All Beg, Mahmudlu (900), 90


*Zaynu'd-Dln
Ziyad Ziyad
b. b.

'Abdi'llah -Hiisayn

Abih, 190

no
,312

Abl Suda,

135

Zayarjdsabtt, Kitdb-i

Zubayr, 266
151

Zayd and Kahla, Story of

*Zuhayr, 210

*Abu Zayd *Abu Zayd

-FazT, 329

-Sanhajl, 181.

See also

-Sanhaji

Zulaykha (and Joseph), 249, 250, 400 *Zurawar Singh, 25

153,

154,

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