Item Summary

Defective copy of a commentary on a poem on medicine by Ibn Sīnā. This copy contains marginal and interlinear notes and glosses in Latin and Spanish, a statement in Spanish authorizing a Christian physician named Miguel Xeb of Játiva to examine the manuscript, signed by the Archbishop Martín de Ayala of Valencia, dated March 25, 1566 (fol. 107b) and a statement in Spanish by Hieronymo de Mur, s.j., to the effect that he examined the ms. by order of Gregorio Miranda, apostolic inquisitor in the kingdom of Valencia. This statement is confirmed by Nicolás Verdun, notary for the Inquisition (fol. 135b). For more details, see Skemer, D. An Arabic book before the Spanish Inquisition.

Descriptive Information

Title
شرح الارجوزة
Transliterated Title
Sharḥ al-Urjūzah.
Call Number
Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 562H
Identifier
http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/fj2362165
Publisher
[1480]
Language
Arabic
Date Created
1480
Extent
135 leaves : paper ; 284 x 207 (206 x 147) mm.
Provenance
Acquired from Brill, Leyden, 1900, most probably from the collection of Amīn ibn Ḥasan al-Ḥulwānī al-Madanī al-Ḥanafī (Medina).
Source Acquisition
Gift ; Robert Garrett, Class of 1897 ; 1942.
References
Hitti, P. Garrett coll., 1094
Houtsma, M. Th. Catalogue d'une collection, 562
Skemer, Don. An Arabic book before the Spanish Inquisition, in Princeton University Library Chronicle, LXIV, no. 1 (Autumn 2002), 107-120
Rights Statement
Copyright Not Evaluated
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title from colophon (fol. 135a).
Physical description: 18 to 23 lines per page. Written in Maghribī script. Each entry begins with Avicenna's verses in larger script, followed by the commentary. Thick light cream paper ; glossy. Fol. 1 is a later replacement. The verses of the Urjūzah are numbered in Western numerals on the margin (starts over at the beginning of each section). Corrections on the margins by the same hand as the main text and by later hands (see eight lines of missing text provided on the lower margin of fol. 46b-47a by a later hand). Slight loss of Arabic annotations due to the trimming of the leaves. Marginal and interlinear annotations in Latin. Some leaves are missing (fol. 9-11; 40; 55-67; 69-82 ; see also catchwords).
Origin: According to colophon, copied by Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ibn Shihāb al-Ruʻaynī for himself, middle decade of Rabīʻ al-Ākhar 885 H. [1480] (fol. 135a).
Incipit: بسم الله قال الشيخ الفقيه الاجل ابو الوليد محمد بن احمد ابن رشد رحمه الله تعالى ونفعنا به آمين بعد حمد الله تعالى المنعم بحياة النفوس وحجة الاجسام والاشباح من الادواء المعضلة
Binding Note
Modern library binding.

Physical Characteristics

File Count
222

Institutional Information

Collection
Manuscripts of the Islamic World
IIIF Manifest URL

https://figgy.princeton.edu/concern/scanned_resources/eaa712cd-72ac-4f03-83bc-7be88023234a/manifest