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7 works by 6 authors on the subjects of Coptic language and Coptic philology

MS. Marshall Or. 17

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This item is described in 2 online catalogues.?

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

Other descriptions: Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

Description

From Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

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Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World contains descriptions of Islamicate manuscripts held in 23 UK libraries, including the Bodleian Libraries and some Oxford college libraries. Learn more.

Title

7 works by 6 authors on the subjects of Coptic language and Coptic philology

Shelfmark

MS. Marshall Or. 17

Language

Coptic

Arabic

Contents

1. ff. 2r-11r Author: Samannūdī, Yūḥannā, 13th cent. Title: Grammar [ Muqaddimat al-sullam ]
2. ff. 11v-19r Author: Ibn Kātib Qayṣar, Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm Title: al-Tabṣirah
3. ff. 19v-25v Author: Ibn al-ʻAssāl, al-Muʼtaman Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm, 13th cent. Title: al-Muqaddimah
4. ff. 26r-34r Author: Qalyūbī, al-Wājih Yūḥannā, d. after 1271 Title: al-Kifāyah
5. ff. 34v-52v Author: Ibn al-Duhayrī, al-Thiqah [or Tiqāʼ], 13th cent. Title: Coptic grammar
6. ff. 53r-116r Author: Ibn Kubr, Abū al-Barakāt ibn al-Asʻad, d. ca. 1363 Title: Coptic (Bohairic)-Arabic dictionary
7. ff. 116v-172v Author: Ibn al-ʻAssāl, al-Muʼtaman Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm, 13th cent. Title: al-Sullam al-muqaffá wa-al-dhahab al-muṣaffá

Form

codex

Physical extent

10 ff. 9 ff. 7 ff. 13 ff. 17 ff. 64 ff. 57 ff.

Acquisition

The Marshall bequest entered the Bodleian Library in 1689-90.

Provenance

The collections of Thomas Marshall, d. 1685.

Subject

Coptic language--Grammar

Coptic philology

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Title

7 works by 6 authors on the subjects of Coptic language and Coptic philology

Shelfmark

MS. Marshall Or. 17

Date

n.d.

Language

Multiple languages

Coptic

Arabic

Physical extent

172 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript (17).

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Collection contents

Marshall Manuscripts

7 works by 6 authors on the subjects of Coptic language and Coptic philology

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  • Marshall, Thomas,1621-1685

  • Qalyūbī, al-Wājih Yūḥannā, d. after 1271

  • Ibn al-Duhayrī, al-Thiqah [or Tiqāʼ], 13th cent.

  • Samannūdī, Yūḥannā, 13th cent.

  • Ibn Kubr, Abū al-Barakāt ibn al-Asʻad, d. ca. 1363

  • Ibn Kātib Qayṣar, Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm

  • Abu Ishak Hibatu 'Ilah ibn Abi 'l-Fadl, commoly called Ibn al-'Assal

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