Harawī, Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf, active 16th century هروي، محمد بن يوسف، active 16th century
Published / Created:
1601.
Call Number:
Manuscript Arabic 2
Image Count:
502
Alternative Title:
Baḥr al-jawāhir, Jawāhir al-lughah fī lughat al-ṭibb, بحر الجواهر, and جواهر اللغة في لغات الطب
Description:
Manuscript., Arabic., No title page; title taken from fol. 2a., Author's name given on fol. 1b., "Tamma taḥrīruhu ʻalá yad ... Muhammad ibn Yūsuf al-Ṭabīb al-Harawī fī yawm al-tāsiʻ min Shawwāl sanat arbaʻ wa-ʻishrīn wa-tisʻimiʼah [14 October 1518] ... Waqaʻa al-farāgh min tanmīqihi ... fī yawm al-Arbiʻāʼ al-thāmin ʻashar min shahr Dhī al-Ḥijjah al-ḥarām sanat tisʻ wa-alf [20 June 1601] ...Muḥarriruh ... Amīn al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ʻAlī al-Ṭabīb al-Kāshānī ... "--Colophon., Clear, medium size naskh (12 x 18.2 cm)., Alphabetical arrangement, lamenata in red. Light brown and glazed laid paper. Modern leather binding., Gift of Harvey Cushing., Title on fol. 1a: Jawāhir al-lughah fī lughat al-ṭibb (written in a different hand)., Caption title on fol. 1b in a different hand: Baḥr al-jawāhir lil-Imām al-Damīrī., Medical dictionary arranged alphabetically, covering anatomical and pathological terms and concepts, and medicinal substances., and Digital version available;
Items from box 1 folder 2, 3, and 4 digitized. and Papers consist of manuscript and printed materials relating to Bervin's adaptations of Shakespeare sonnets. Materials include: annotated Pelican edition of The sonnets (New York: Penguin Books, 1985), from which Bervin's text is derived; an annotated and altered version of The dictionary of needlework (Exeter, England: Blaketon Hall Ltd, 1989), from which the cover design for the published version of Nets (Brooklyn, N.Y.: Ugly Duckling Presse, 2004) is derived; the manuscript version of Nets (circa 2001); a container of typing correction film, including two sheets of film of the type used by Bervin to white-out text in selected sonnets; a copy of the thesis submitted by Bervin in June 2001 to the University of Denver toward partial fullfillment of the MFA degree, bound with a March 2019 explanatory statement; and a broadside version of Sonnet 68 excerpted from Nets, designed and typset by Bervin and Anna Moschovakis in 2004, and printed by Margot Ecke in 2005.
Description:
Jen Bervin (1972-), American poet and visual artist. and Purchased from Jen Bervin on the Alfred Z. Baker, Jr. Fund, 2019.
Subject (Name):
Bervin, Jen.--Nets, Ecke, Margot, Moschovakis, Anna, Penguin (Firm), Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Adaptations, Ugly Duckling Presse, and University of Denver. Division of Arts and Humanities
Subject (Topic):
Found poetry, Poets, American, and Women poets, American
Manuscript on paper, composed of four parts. Part I (ff. 1-13): Calendar, etc. Part II (ff. 14-138): Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda aurea. Part III (ff. 139-173): Anonymous letter to John Huss written after the Council of Constance; 35 articles of erroneous dogmatic teaching of the Greek church, written in the circle of the papal court during the endeavour to reconcile the Greek and Roman Churches at the Councils of Ferrara and Florence (1437-39). Part IV (ff. 174-269): Latin-German vocabulary
Description:
In Latin and German., Watermarks: unidentified mountain in gutter., Script: Each part written by a single hand in hybrida script., Part I: KL in calendar in blue; other charts and diagrams in shades of red and black. Small plain initials, headings, initial strokes and underlining in red. Parts II and III: Red or blue initials, 4- to 3-line, some with simple designs. Headings, paragraph marks, initial strokes, underlining in red. Guide letters for decorator. Part IV: Plain initials, and initial strokes, in red, for ff. 174r-176r., and Binding: Ca. 1500 (?), Austria. Parchment stays from early manuscripts in center of quires. Original (?) sewing on three tawed skin, double, twisted sewing supports laced into grooves in flush wooden boards and fastened with square pegs. The grooves are filled in with glue. The spine is rounded and backed (naturally?) and back bevelled. A plain, wound endband is sewn on a tawed skin core and also laced and pegged. The spine is lined with coarse cloth in the center and vellum at the ends, extending on the outside. Covered in plain, kermes pink, tawed skin (sheep?) possibly a later addition. Trace of one fastening, the catch on the upper board. There may have been a chain attachment at the head of the lower board. The insides of the boards have been varnished; off-set impressions of pastedowns from early manuscripts on both boards.
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven.
Subject (Name):
Jacobus, de Voragine, approximately 1229-1298., Council of Constance, and Council of Florence
Subject (Topic):
Christian legends, Latin language, German, Latin prose literature, Manuscripts, Medieval, and Schism, The Great Western, 1378-1417