Suppl. Pers. 54 Bibliothèque nationale de France

DBId: 566

Entry author: Sara Fani

Node type: Manuscript

Type of description:

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Typology

Others

Current_location

Institution

Bibliothèque nationale de France

Collection

Supplément persan

Present shelfmark

Suppl. Pers. 54

Former shelfmark

St. Germain, N. 64

Total pages

i, 1132 fols

Folio measures

Material composition

Homogeneous

Writing support

Paper

Textual composition

Single text

Textual interval

pp. 1-1132

Title on manuscript

تفسير المواهب العليه

Title position

p. i

Attributed Title

Language

Arabic,Persian

Script

Arabic

Incipit

بسملة [...] بعد از تمهيد قواعد محامد الهى وتاسيس مبانى ثنا خواني حضرة رسالت

Incipit position

p. 1

Explicit

یعنی اندر ره دین رهبر تو قران بس حسبنا الله و کفی سمع الله لمن دعا لیس ورا الله منتهی (...) سید اهل الهدی

Explicit position

p. 1132

Preservation state

Complete

Released date

1530

Released place

Shiraz

Other dates

1590

Other places

Rome

Colophon

,حمدلة [...]، تمت الكتاب بعون الملك الوهاب على يد الكاتب الحقير الفقير على بن اسماعيل الملقب بضيا الدين الحسنى الحسينى عفر الله عنه في شهر شوال سنة ٩٣٦

Colophon position

p. 1132

General decoration

Yes

Quranic structure decoration

No

Quranic reading

Not applicable

Illustrations

No

Marginalia

Yes

Link to library catalogue
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Bibliographical references

https://www.zotero.org/groups/2447618/euqu_european_quran/collections/559HTU6W/tags/Giovanni%20Battista%20Raimondi,Persian,Typographia%20Medicea/collection

Descriptive card

Persian tafsīr copied in the month of Šavvāl 936 H. At p. 1 is a sarlawḥ in Shirazī style, with blue and gold polylobate dome and cartouche repeating the title in white: تفسير مولانا حسين واعظ. The codex was part of the Typographia Medicea's collection and shows on the margins numeral references to an apograph, copied by Giovanni Battista Raimondi (BML, Or. 463, fols. 212-259). It was possibly brought to Paris from Florence by Barthelemy d'Herbelot in 1666 and then (1697?) acquired by Eusebe Renaudot. In 1720 the codex was bequeathed to the abbey St.-Germain-des-Prés.

Entry author

Sara Fani