Kitāb Tartīb Jumʻat al-Baṣkhah al-muqaddasah; كتاب ترتيب جمعة البصخة المقدسة
Alternate Title:
Tartīb Jumʻat al-Baṣkhah al-muqaddasah
Contributor:
Rashīdī, Rizq ibn Yūsuf, active 1836 (scribe); Rashīdī, Ibrāhīm ibn Yūsuf (associated name); Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning (former owner)
Date:
1836
Description:
Copy of the Holy Pascha (Holy Week) homilies.
Language:
Coptic
Provenance:
Formerly owned Cyrus Adler (note on bookplate inside front cover).; Formerly owned by the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning (library bookplate inside front cover).; Adler, Cyrus, 1863-1940, former owner.
Publisher:
[publisher not identified]
Relation:
Digital facsimile for download (OPenn): http://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0002/html/cajs_rarms194.html
i, 141 leaves : paper, illuminations; 263 x 190 (215 x 150) mm bound to 262 x 195 mm
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Titles from caption titles (f. 1r, 8r).; Foliation: Modern foliation added in pencil, upper right recto; catchwords every verso, lower left.; Layout: Chiefly written in 24 lines in two columns, a wider column (100 mm) for Coptic on the left and a narrower column (45 mm) on the right for Arabic; frame-ruled. Some pages are entirely in Arabic in long lines.; Script: Written in Coptic with Arabic in naskh in black ink; pointed and partially vocalized.; Decoration: Cross frontispiece in red and black (f. 1v); decorative letters in red and black with black marginal designs (f. 2r); Binding: Disbound from covers with quires still connected at three sewing stations; covers of brown leather over pasteboard with flap (Type II); stamped and painted doublures.; Origin: Copy made by Rizq ibn Yūsuf al-Rashīdī, brother of Ibrāhīm al-Rashīdī for whom this copy was made (f. 137r). Copy completed on the first Friday of Kiyahk in 1553 of the Holy Martyrs, Shaʻbān 1252 A.H. (1836 CE) (f. 136v).; "Praise to be said on feast of the Palms" copied after the colophon in a different hand (f. 137v-138r).; Title also in Coptic.; Coptic and Arabic.
Physical Location:
Library at the Katz Center, Rare Book Manuscripts, CAJS Rar Ms 194
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