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em Harvard University


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Headed on the first page with the words "Nomenclatura hebraica," this handwritten volume is a vocabulary with the Hebrew word in the left column, and the English translation on the right. While the book is arranged in sections by letter, individual entries do not appear in strict alphabetical order. The small vocabulary varies greatly and includes entries like enigma, excommunication, and martyr, as well as cucumber and maggot. There are translations of the astrological signs at the end of the volume. Poem written at the bottom of the last page in different hand: "Women when good the best of saints/ that bright seraphick lovely/ she, who nothing of an angel/ wants but truth & immortality./ Verse 2: Who silken limbs & charming/ face. Keeps nature warm."

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taʼlīf Abī al-ʻAbbās Sayyidī Aḥmad ibn Khālid al-Nāṣirī al-Jaʻfarī al-Zaynabī.

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[Aḥmad Khalīl al-Fawzī ibn Muṣṭafá al-Filibawī].

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min taʼlīfāt Mīrzā Muḥammad ibn Sulaymān al-Tunukābunī.

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Abū Sālim Muḥammad ibn Ṭalḥah al-ʻAdawī.

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According to the colophon (f. 25v), copy completed in 1272 AH [1855 or 56 AD].

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Title supplied by cataloger.

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Written in one column in black and red, 17 lines per pages, each line framed within a red line.

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Written in one column, 28 or 29 lines per page, in black rubricated in red. Comments in the margins.

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Written in one column, 5 lines per page, in black rubricated in red. Text surrounded by comments in the margins.

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Reading note dated Ṣafar 852 [April 5-14, 1448].