Ḥilyas, prayers, and Qurʾanic passages

Accession number: 
MS M.950
Title: 
Ḥilyas, prayers, and Qurʾanic passages
Created: 
Constantinople, 1780.
Binding: 
Ottoman brown leather over thin paperboards, rebacked or possibly recycled; each side with recessed center medallion, pendants and corners bearing symmetrical cloud bands and floral rinceaux die-embossed into orange inlays, backgrounds painted gold. Borders tooled and painted gold. Former fore-edge flap, now missing. Doublures are 19th-c marbled paper, not original.
Credit: 
Gift of Dr. Karl Vogel, 1964.
Description: 
146 leaves (9-11 lines), bound : paper, ill. ; 141 x 100 mm
Provenance: 
Dr. Karl Vogel.
Notes: 

Ms. miscellany; written and illuminated, probably in Constantinople, and completed 1194 (i.e., 1780).
Decoration: 20 miniatures, paintings of relics, seals and calligraphic renderings of the names of Muḥammad and his followers.
Scribe: Ibrāhim, known as Berberzāde, and by ʻOs̤mān; colophons (fol. 105v; fol. 136v) signed, and the later dated.
Text box: 83 x 50 mm.
Alternate title from the Seventeenth report to the Fellows of the Pierpont Morgan Library.

Variant Title: 

Passages from the Koran, descriptions of Mecca and Medina, and miscellaneous prayers
Yā sin. waʾl-qurʾānil-ḥakīm (Incipit, Arabic; associated with: fol. 1v)

Script: 
cursive
Language: 
Arabic
Century: 
Classification: