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[القرآن. سورة 10:27-43].
[al-Qurʾān. Sūrah 10:27-43].
Uniform title
Qurʼan.
Sūrat Yūnus,
27-43.
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/Created
[8--?]
Description
1 leaf : parchment ; 227 x 320 (183 x 245) mm.
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Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 22G
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Summary note
Fragment from a manuscript of the Qurʾān (10:27 [in part] - 43 [?]) in early Abbasid script, likely from the 9th century.
Notes
Ms. leaf.
Physical description: 17 lines per page; written in early Abbasid script (style D.IV--see Déroche, F., The Abbasid tradition, no. 39) in dark brown on parchment. Gold boxes mark verses 30 and 40. The vowel signs are dots in red or green. The ḍammah is represented by a dot to the right of the letter, the fatḥah by one over and the kasrah by one below (cf. al-Suyūṭī, Itqān, Cairo, 1925, vol. II, p. 171, 11. 27-8). Ragged, with some tears, and water damaged; text partially effaced, particularly on verso.
Origin: Likely from the 9th century (compare with Déroche, F., The Abbasid tradition, no. 39).
Language note
Arabic.
Source acquisition
Gift; Robert Garrett (Class of 1897), 1942.
References
Hitti, P. K. et al. Descriptive catalog, 1155
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Also available in an electronic version.
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767884349
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