This is a famous, comment-text commentary on al-Taṣrīf al-ʿīzzá of al-Zanjānī (655 AH) on Arabic Morphology (declension). Many commentaries have been written on this book, which are listed in Kashf al-Ẓunūn (2/1139). Taftāzānī completed this commentary in 738 AH, at the age of 19, in his hometown, Faryūmad. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin
Wadh.Minasian 581
Wadham College, University of Oxford
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Title
This is a famous, comment-text commentary on al-Taṣrīf al-ʿīzzá of al-Zanjānī (655 AH) on Arabic Morphology (declension). Many commentaries have been written on this book, which are listed in Kashf al-Ẓunūn (2/1139). Taftāzānī completed this commentary in 738 AH, at the age of 19, in his hometown, Faryūmad. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin
Shelfmark
Wadh.Minasian 581
Place of origin
Unknown place of origin
Date
1666
Language
Arabic
Contents
Form
codex
Support
Oriental paper, natural buff, varying thickness (thin and regular), one size, glossy.
Physical extent
122 ff.
Hands
Cursive Nastaʿalīq, one hand, regular hand. Muḥammad Taqī محمد تقی
Decoration
Rubricated titles.
Acquisition
Donated to The Ferdowsi Library by Dr Caro Minasian in 1972.
Subject
Arabic language--Grammar
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People associated with this object
- Mohammad Emami
- محمد تقی
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Ali Mir-Ansari
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Taftāzānī, Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar, 1322-ca. 1389
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Minasian, Caro Owen