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Pages from Kitab Durr Al-Munazzam Fi Al-Sirr Al-A zam
3281669 Pages from Kitab Durr Al-Munazzam Fi Al-Sirr Al-A zam by Kamal Al-Din Abu Salim Muhammad Bin Talha Al-Qurashi Al- Adawi Al-Rasibi Al-Halabi (d.1254), 1436 (pen & iink and w/c on paper) by Ottoman School, (15th century); each folio 26.3x18.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: MAMLUK EGYPT OR OTTOMAN ANATOLIA, FIRST PAGE DATED MONDAY 13 SHA BAN AH 839/2 MARCH 1436 AD
Two treatises bound together, including the interpretation of a magical tablet stated to have been revealed to Ali bin Abi Talib, also called Miftah al-Jafr al-Jami, on occult sciences and foretelling the future, Arabic manuscript on paper, 45ff. each with red, green, yellow and black naskh script in various sizes, most folios with tables or diagrams in red and black, red ruled margins and divisions, marbled paper covered binding, yellow paper coved doublures.
The beginning of this manuscript contains an astronomical treatise on the seven planets, Kitab al-Ikhtiyarat ala ma dalat alayhi al-kawakib al-saba whose author remains anonymous. It is not recorded in any of the main reference listings.
The second treatise in this manuscript appears to contain diagrams identical to those of an early 15th century Mamluk treatise on divination, Kitab durr al-munazzam fi al-sirr al-a zam); Photo eChristies Images; Turkish, out of copyright
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This print showcases a rare and ancient manuscript titled "Pages from Kitab Durr Al-Munazzam Fi Al-Sirr Al-A zam" by Kamal Al-Din Abu Salim Muhammad Bin Talha Al-Qurashi Al-Adawi Al-Rasibi Al-Halabi. Created in the 15th century, during the Ottoman School period, this masterpiece is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Mamluk Egypt or Ottoman Anatolia. The manuscript consists of two treatises bound together, offering profound insights into occult sciences and foretelling the future. One treatise includes an interpretation of a magical tablet revealed to Ali bin Abi Talib, known as Miftah al-Jafr al-Jami. The other treatise focuses on divination and features intriguing diagrams reminiscent of an early 15th-century Mamluk work. Each folio measures 26.3x18.2 cm and is adorned with meticulously crafted red, green, yellow, and black naskh script in various sizes. Many pages also contain intricate tables and diagrams in striking shades of red and black. The beginning of this extraordinary manuscript presents an astronomical treatise called Kitab al-Ikhtiyarat ala ma dalat alayhi al-kawakib al-saba by an anonymous author not recorded in any major reference listings. Preserved within a marbled paper-covered binding with yellow paper coved doublures, these pages hold centuries-old wisdom waiting to be explored by those who appreciate the mystical arts. This mesmerizing photograph was captured by eChristies Images and is part of Bridgeman Images' collection that celebrates Turkish artistry from centuries past.
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