Trismegistos 130008 = LDAB 130008 = chicago.apis.7809
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Title | TM 130008 |
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Work | Asad ibn Musa, hadith traditions |
Content | Asad ibn Musa; hadith traditions |
Fragments | Chicago, Haskell Oriental Institute 17632 |
Support Material | papyrus |
Date | 800 - 850 |
Origin | Found: Egypt; written: Medina (Arabia, Saudi Arabia) |
Form and Layout | papyrus codex (1 fol.) (columns: 1, written lines: 18) |
Script Type | sloping Medinan script |
Genre | theology |
Culture | science; religion |
Religion | islam |
Print Illustrations | ed. princ., pl. 20-21 |
Availability | © Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. |
Trismegistos: 130008 [source]
Publications | Abbott, Studies in Arabic literary papyri II (Univ. of Chicago Oriental Publications 76) p. 237-245 no. 11 (1967) |
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Inv. no. | Chicago, Haskell Oriental Institute 17632 |
Date | AD 800 - 850 |
Language | Arabic |
Provenance | Egypt[found]; Saudi Arabia, Arabia - Medina[written] |
Catalog Record: chicago.apis.7809 [xml]
Title | Hadith |
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Author | Asad ibn Musa (?) |
Citations | |
Inv. Id | P. O.I. 17632 |
Support/Dimensions | papyrus ; 23.6 x 17.2 cm |
Condition | Fine, medium brown papyrus, badly damaged with large breaks down the center and much of the inner margin missing. |
Lines | On recto: 18 lines in Arabic; on verso: 18 lines in Arabic |
Recto/Verso | Source of description: On recto and verso: Hadith |
Hands | The fair-sized book hand suggests a cursive variety of the ma'il or slanting Medinan script. Diacritical points are used, but the text is far from being completely pointed. Vowel signs, definitly part of the original text, are used more sparingly. The circle with a dot is used for punctuation and collation. A heavy red dash appears at the head of Traditions 2-4 and 7. These may be original and may indicate a specific source. Marginal signs and notations, which appear only on the verso (Traditions 5 and 7), are in a different hand and a darker ink and probably indicate later collation. |
Origin | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
Date | Early IXth century A.D. |
Note (general) | Location: Oriental Institute |
Note (general) | Pub. status: Published: recto and verso |
Subjects | Islam; Hadith; Literary; papyrus |
License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License. |
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