Al-Edah Sharh Maqamat Al Hariry "second edition"

Manuscript Description:

Al-Edah Sharh Maqamat Al Hariry "second edition" is a manuscript in Arabic literature. It was written by Matrizi, Nasser bin Abdul Sayed bin Ali, who died in 610 Hijiri. It was copied in Naskh script in the tenth century AH. The number of papers was 85, the number of lines was 29, and the size 27 x 18.5 cm. The author turned away in 563 Hijiri, at the beginning of which was dropped by the amount of one paper, and on its paper there are wetness, and in the margins there are corrections. Al-Jawhara bint Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Suleiman bin Abdul-Wahhab endowed this copy on her son Muhammad bin Hassan Al-Bahili, and the consideration at it for Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman bin Touq, and for Isa bin Abdullah bin Akkas. Black ink was used in writing, red was used for the repeated word "saying" and it was binding by cardboard covered with red leather and decorated with pressed decorations.

Manuscript Title:

Al-Edah Sharh Maqamat Al Hariry "second edition"

Manuscript Subject:
Other Title (subtitle):

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The Author's full name:
date of his death:

, died in 610 Hijiri

Beginning of the manuscript:

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End of the manuscript:

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Transcribers Name:
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Date of transcription/Copy:

Naskh; it dates back to the 10 th century AH.

Century:AH:
Place of transcription (if any):

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Font type:

Naskh

Number of papers: Number of lines: Size: X cm

Number of papers: 85; Number of lines: 29; Size: 27 x 18.5 cm.

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Archiving No:

501 / Al-Iftaa

General Notes:

The author turned away in 563 Hijiri, at the beginning of which was dropped by the amount of one paper, and on its paper there are wetness, and in the margins there are corrections. Al-Jawhara bint Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Suleiman bin Abdul-Wahhab endowed this copy on her son Muhammad bin Hassan Al-Bahili, and the consideration at it for Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman bin Touq, and for Isa bin Abdullah bin Akkas. Black ink was used in writing, red was used for the repeated word "saying" and it was binding by cardboard covered with red leather and decorated with pressed decorations.