A Descriptive Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts at St John's College, Oxford

Author:   Emilie Savage-Smith (Senior Research Fellow, St Cross College, Oxford; Senior Research Associate, The Oriental Institute, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199201952


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   10 February 2005
Format:   Hardback
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A Descriptive Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts at St John's College, Oxford


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The collection of 41 treatises in 26 Oriental manuscripts now at St John's College, Oxford, reflect the varying ways in which Europeans have sought to make themselves familiar with the cultures of the East. Acquired between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, most are Arabic or Persian, but there are also Syriac, Hebrew, Turkish, Ethiopic, and Gujarati items. No mere catalogue, it includes an essay by Geert Jan van Gelder, the present Laudian Professor of Arabic, University of Oxford on the Arabic poetry that owners over the years jotted down on the margins, and is lavishly illustrated with 37 examples of calligraphy, diagrams, and illuminations.The catalogue provides a detailed description of every item within each manuscript. Most of the manuscript volumes were acquired through the donation of Archbishop William Laud (d. 1645), founder of the Chair of Arabic which bears his name. Several of his volumes were acquired from the traveller and adventurer Sir Kenelm Digby (d.1665), who bought them in Amsterdam, possibly on Laud's behalf. They are an interestingly varied collection, including Qur'ans and Arabic and Persian treatises on astronomical, mathematical, and military subjects. A bi-lingual Hebrew-Latin manuscript, as well as Arabic astronomical tables, came through the donation of Edward Bernard, Savilian Professor of Astronomy from 1673 to 1691. Six more manuscripts were given to the College in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including an Ottoman Turkish letter, a Gujarati merchant's map, and two Hebrew thirteenth-century deeds of conveyance collected by the antiquary John Pointer (d. 1754), one-time chaplain of Merton College, Oxford.

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Author:   Emilie Savage-Smith (Senior Research Fellow, St Cross College, Oxford; Senior Research Associate, The Oriental Institute, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.50cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.650kg
ISBN:  

9780199201952


ISBN 10:   0199201951
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   10 February 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

I CATALOGUE Abbreviations Notes on use of Catalogue ARABIC AND PERSIAN MANUSCRIPTS: Astronomy (Entry Nos 1-18) Mathematics (Entry Nos 19-21) Military Arts (Entry No.22) Encyclopaedias and Compendiums (Entry Nos. 23-24) Belles-lettres/Literature (Entry No.25) Hadith and Fiqh (Entry Nos. 26-27) Qur'ans (Entry Nos. 28-32) Bibles/Old Testament (Entry Nos 33-34) HEBREW MANUSCRIPTS (prepared by Peter E. Pormann): (Entry Nos 35-36) TURKISH MANUSCRIPTS (prepared by Tim Stanley): (Entry No.37) SYRIAC MANUSCRIPTS (prepared by Peter E. Pormann): (Entry No.38) ETHIOPIC MANUSCRIPTS (prepared by Edward Ullendorff): (Entry Nos 39-40) GUJARATI MANUSCRIPTS (prepared by Samir Sheikh, edited by Emilie Savage-Smith): (Entry No.41) II INCIDENTAL ARABIC POETRYGeert Jan van Gelder: III APPENDIXES 1. Concordance by Shelfmark 2. Concordance by Author 3. Index by Title 4. Index of Copyists 5. Index of Owners 6. Index of Proper Names

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This is a handsome book, elegantly produced; not only is the outward appearance one of great sophistication, but the contents, too, speak of the contributors' attention to detail. Every effort has been made to provide a meticulous account of the provenance, physical appearance and content of each manuscript. Journal of Islamic Studies Emilie Savage-Smith's catalogue, with its beautiful illustrations and its learned and scrupulous analyses of the manuscripts - the contents, the script the paper and the binding - does credit to the collection it describes. Alastair Hamilton, Times Literary Supplement


This is a handsome book, elegantly produced; not only is the outward appearance one of great sophistication, but the contents, too, speak of the contributors' attention to detail. Every effort has been made to provide a meticulous account of the provenance, physical appearance and content of each manuscript. Journal of Islamic Studies Emilie Savage-Smith's catalogue, with its beautiful illustrations and its learned and scrupulous analyses of the manuscripts - the contents, the script the paper and the binding - does credit to the collection it describes. Alastair Hamilton, Times Literary Supplement


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