DBId: 930
Entry author: Sara Fani
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Qur'an
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze Banco Rari B.R. 343, n. 5 110 I, 196, I' fols Homogeneous Paper Single text
fols 1v-196r Arabic Arabic بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم الحمد لله رب العالمين الرحمان الرحيم ملك يوم الدين اياك نعبدو واياك نستعين (Q 1:1)Institution
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fol 1v
اعوذ برب الناس ملك الناس اله الناس من شر الوسواسي الخناسي الذي يوسوس في صدور الناس من الجنة والناس امين رب العالمين (Q 114:6)
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https://www.zotero.org/groups/2447618/euqu_european_quran/search/buonazia/titleCreatorYear/items/4WJNSGVJ/item-list
It is an example of a miniature octagonal Qur'an, called rumḥī in Arabic, and sancak in Turkish, being the sancakdār the standard-bearers. These Qur'ans were attached to military flags or standards as talismans; with the same function, they could also be worn as personal apotropaic amulets. It is a small octagonal codex (mm 60 x 60), written in ġubar script, with fine decorations at the beginning and end of the text; it has a green leather bookbinding and is provided with a silver chiselled box with a lace to be hung or worn. It is not clear how it entered the library, but it is now preserved in a wooden box with other miniature codices.
Sara Fani