File:Sa'di - Collected Works (Kulliyat) - Walters W617 - Closed Top.jpg
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editCollected Works (Kulliyat)
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creator QS:P170,Q170302 |
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Title |
Collected Works (Kulliyat) |
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Description |
English: Walters manuscript W.617, an illuminated and illustrated Safavid copy of the collected works (Kulliyat-i Sa'di) of Sa`di (died 691 AH/AD 1292) contains, among other works, the Gulistan and the Bustan. It was written in black Nasta'liq script and, according to the Arabic colophon, was completed in Shiraz (Iran) on the 1st Rabi' I 934 AH/AD 1527. The poet's name, given as Muslih-i Din Shaykh Sa'di, is inscribed in the illuminated headpiece on fol. 3b. The codex opens with two illuminated medallions inscribed with the book's contents (fols. 1b-2a), followed by a double-page illustrated frontispiece (fols. 2b-3a). The text begins with a double-page illuminated frontispiece (fols. 3b-4a). There are 10 illustrations in total. The binding is not original to the manuscript. |
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Date |
1527 AD (934 AH) (Safavid dynasty era QS:P2348,Q161205 ) |
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Medium | ink and pigments on cream-colored laid paper covered with brown leather | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Dimensions |
Folio height: 25 cm (9.8 in); width: 15.5 cm (6.1 in) dimensions QS:P2048,25U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,15.5U174728 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q210081 |
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Accession number |
W.617 |
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Place of creation | Shiraz, Iran | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Credit line | Acquired by Henry Walters | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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