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1 copy of al-Ghayth al-musajjam by Ṣafadī, Khalīl ibn Aybak, ca. 1297-1363 — 1643

MS. Sale 6,7

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

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Title

1 copy of al-Ghayth al-musajjam by Ṣafadī, Khalīl ibn Aybak, ca. 1297-1363 — 1643

Shelfmark

MS. Sale 6,7

Date

1643

Language

Arabic

Contents

Author: Ṣafadī, Khalīl ibn Aybak, ca. 1297-1363 Title: al-Ghayth al-musajjam

Form

codex

Physical extent

2 vols. 229 ff.; 205 ff.

Acquisition

Acquired by the Bodleian Library in 1872.

Provenance

The collections of George Sale, d. 1736.

Acquired by Thomas Hunt in 1760.

The Radcliffe Library.

Subject

Complaint poetry, Arabic

Qasidas

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  • Radcliffe Library
  • Hunt, Thomas, 1696-1774

  • Ṭughrāʼī, al-Ḥusayn ibn ʻAlī, 1061 or 2-ca. 1121

  • Ṣafadī, Khalīl ibn Aybak, ca. 1297-1363

  • George Sale

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