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Dīvān by Vāʻiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʻ, 1617 or 1618-1678 or 1679 — Multiple dates

MS. S. Digby Or. 168

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For the main catalogue entry, see: Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

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Title

Dīvān by Vāʻiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʻ, 1617 or 1618-1678 or 1679 — Multiple dates

Shelfmark

MS. S. Digby Or. 168

Date

n.d. [16th century]

Language

Persian

Contents

Author: Vāʻiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʻ, 1617 or 1618-1678 or 1679 Title: Dīvān Title: ديوان

Form

codex

Physical extent

ff. ii + 199 + ii

Hands

Nastaʻlīq

Acquisition

Donated to the Bodleian Libraries by the Trustees of the Simon Digby Memorial Charity, April 2015.

Provenance

The collections of Mr. Simon Digby.

Subject

Persian poetry

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