Thurston, Willian
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1 copy of Kitāb al-Tarjumān by Ibn Muhannā, Jamāl-al-Dīn, fl. ca. 1400 MS. Thurston 14
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1 copy of al-Majmūʻ al-mubārak by Makīn, Jirjis ibn al-ʻAmīd, 1205-1273 MS. Thurston 18
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1 copy of Epitome of the Kitāb al-Ḥayawān of Damīrī, Muḥammad ibn Mūsá, 1341?-1405 by Ibn Qāḍī Shuhbah, Muḥammad ibn Abī Bakr, 1395 or 6-1469 or 70 — 1434 MS. Thurston 19
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1 copy of Kitāb al-Mawāqif by Niffarī, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Jabbār, d. 965 MS. Thurston 4
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7 works by 5 authors on the subjects of Religious biography, Meteorology, Islam, Arabic poetry, Theology, and Qasidas MS. Thurston 5
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2 works by 2 authors on the subjects of Arabic poetry and Islam MS. Thurston 6
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4 works by 3 authors on the subjects of God and Theology — Multiple dates MS. Thurston 7
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3 works by 3 authors on the subjects of Koran, Sufism, and Theology — 1616 MS. Thurston 8
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1 copy of Kitāb al-Makrūṭāt by Apollonius, of Perga — 1626 MS. Thurston 1
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The volume contains 169 folios. Folio 118b has a table of contents written by a tenth/sixteenth-century hand for the second item in the volume. A table of contents for the first item is written by the same hand on the front pastedown, which also has a one-line Karshūnī note reading Kitāb Ibn Abī Ṣādiq, as well as Latin notes regarding the nature of the two main items in the volume, a Latin version of the opening of the first aphorism, and the date 20 March 1667. Folio 167a−b has a short discourse by one Nāṣir al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Jamāl al-Dīn Ibrāhīm ibn Sharaf al-Dīn Ismāʿīl ibn al-Ṭurays al-mutaṭabbib, written in a large and fairly early hand with many ligatures and very few dots, in which he says that the most noble of books on the medical arts is the Aphorisms of Hippocrates along with the Taqdimat al-maʿrifah (by al-Dakhwār, d. 628/1230), and that he immersed himself also in the Kitāb al-Nīlīyah by Abū Sahl ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-Nīlī (d. 420/1029) and the Kitāb al-Asbāb wa-al-ʿalāmāt of al-Samarqandī (d. 619/1222), amongst others. Folio 169ab is blank except for pagination in Arabic numerals. Karshūnī notes providing subject headings occur on folios 89a (al-ṣudāʿ, headache), 133a (fī al-istisqāʾ, on dropsy), 164a (fī al-buḥrānāt, on crises), and 165a (al-ruʿāf al-radī, a persistent nosebleed). — bef. 1369 [13th cent.?] MS. Thurston 10
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1 copy of Elements by Euclid — 1237 MS. Thurston 11
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