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Or Ms 102: مخزن الاسرار Makhzan al-Asrār, undated copy (original text composed 12th cent. C.E.)

 Item
Identifier: Or Ms 102

Scope and Contents

An allegorical Sufī mas̲navī by the famous Shaykh Jamal al-Dīn Abū Muḥammad Ilyas b. Mu'ayyad Niẓām al-Dīn, "Niẓāmī" of Ganjah, who was born at Qum, 535 A.H. (1140 C.E.), and probably died 599 A.H. (1203 C.E.), though the dates of his death are variously described, 576-607 A.H. (1180-1210 C.E.). It is divided into twenty maqalahs (chapters), and illustrated by means of short instructive anecdotes. Various manuscripts of this poem bear different dates of the composition, ranging between 552 A.H. and 582 C.E., but 572 or 573 A.H. (1176-1178 C.E.) is the probable one. The copyist is Mahdī, same hand as Or Ms 101 and Or Ms 103.

Dates

  • Creation: undated copy (original text composed 12th cent. C.E.)

Creator

Language of Materials

Persian (Script: nasta'līq)

Physical Description

Bound with OR MS. 101 and 103.

Conditions Governing Access

Open. Please contact the repository in advance.

Extent

1 volume

Other Finding Aids

Hukk, Mohammed Ashraful; Ethé, Hermann; and Robertson, Edward, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Arabic and Persian Manuscripts in Edinburgh University Library (Hertford: Stephen Austin & Sons Ltd., 1925).

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated to the University of Edinburgh Library by Lieutenant-Colonel John Baillie of Leys' grandson, also named John Baillie, in 1876.

Physical Description

Bound with OR MS. 101 and 103.

Processing Information

Annotation uses legacy data from Mohammed Hukk et al. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Arabic and Persian Manuscripts in Edinburgh University Library.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository

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