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Catalogue: Astrology/Divination/Magic

Blue arrow pointing to the right [Six Treatises on Astrology, Divination, and Magic]   (MS P 29, marginal items, 20, 35, 23, 13, 18, and 30)
Anonymous

MS P 29, contains six short items written in the margins, all anonymous, that can by classified as contributions to this type of literature.

This Persian essay on magic squares and talismanic designs is attributed (no doubt incorrectly) to last of the Orthodox Caliphs - ‘Alī ibn Abī ālib, who ruled from 656 to 661. There are a number of magic squares illustrated, all of them of the 3x3 general type. The treatise is written in the margins of another treatise.

They are contained in a manuscript that has 35 short Persian treatises written in the margins, surrounding the main Persian text in the center of each page which is a copy of the Persian version of Kitāb ‘Ajā’ib al-makhlūqāt wa-gharā’ib al-mawjūdāt (Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing) written in the 13th century by Zakarīyā’ ibn Muammad al-Qazwīnī.

The six items in the margins of MS P 29 will be described briefly together, with the description of the volume as a whole following the sixth item.

[5] Muqaddimah-i raml   (MS P 29, margin item 20)
(Introduction to Geomancy)
مقدمه رمل
Anonymous

No other copy of this anonymous Persian essay on ‘ilm al-raml ('the science of the sand'), known in Europe as geomancy, has been identified.

Physical Description

Persian. 5 leaves (margins of fols. 73b-77b). Dimensions 35.5 x 21. Text written diagonally in margins between outer frame (31 x 4.5 cm) and frame of inner text area (22.5 x 11.5cm) . No author is given

[6] Khawā-i jafrāt   (MS P 29, marginal item 35)
(The Occult Properties of Numerology)
خواص جفرات
Anonymous

This short anonymous Persian discourse concerns divinatory and magical properties of numerals (call jafr) and talismans.

No other copy has been identified.

Physical Description

Persian. 4 leaves (margins of fol. 169a-172b). Dimensions 35.5 x 21. Text written diagonally in margins between outer frame (31 x 4.5 cm) and frame of inner text area (22.5 x 11.5cm) . No author is given.

[7] [On Magical Alphabets]   (MS P 29, margin item 23)

This anonymous and untitled Persian essay concerns various magical alphabets, examples of which are provided.

No other copy has been identified.

Physical Description

Persian. 3 leaves (margins of fols. 78a-80b). Dimensions 35.5 x 21. Text written diagonally in margins between outer frame (31 x 4.5 cm) and frame of inner text area (22.5 x 11.5cm) . No author or title is given.

[8] [On Astrology and Magic]   (MS P 29, marginal item 13)

No other copy of this anonymous and untitled Persian essay has been identified.

Physical Description

Persian. 2 leaves (margins of fols. 52a-53b). Dimensions 35.5 x 21. Text written diagonally in margins between outer frame (31 x 4.5 cm) and frame of inner text area (22.5 x 11.5cm) . No author or title is given.

[9] [On Numerology and Lunar Mansions]   (MS P 29, marginal item 18)

This anonymous and untitled Persian essay concerns numerology (huruf) and also lunar mansions (star groups used to predict weather patterns).

No other copy has been identified.

Physical Description

Persian. 5 leaves (margins of fols. 66b-70a). Dimensions 35.5 x 21. Text written diagonally in margins between outer frame (31 x 4.5 cm) and frame of inner text area (22.5 x 11.5cm) . No author is given.

[10] [On Magic]   (MS P 29, marginal item 30)

This short, anonymous,and untitled Persian essay concerns various magical procedures. There is no title given, nor author. It is divided into several sections (fasls). Various authorities are referred to (but not by specific names), including the scholars (hukama') of the kanz al-rumuz (the treasury of signs).

No other copy has been identified.

Physical Description

Persian. 2 leaves (margins of fols. 108b-109b). Dimensions 35.5 x 21. Text written diagonally in margins between outer frame (31 x 4.5 cm) and frame of inner text area (22.5 x 11.5cm) . No author is given.

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Physical Description of MS P 29

The manuscript containing these four items is undated but elsewhere signed by the scribe, Sayyid usayn Yazdī. There is a portrait of a scribe immediately below the colophon giving the scribe's name (fol. 173a). The volume must have been completed before 1546/953, when an owner's stamp for one ‘Imād al-Dīn Zakarīyā’ ibn Muammad ibn Mamūd Limūnī was placed in the volume. It appears to have been copied in India.

The text is written in the same hand as the main text in the volume. The marginal text is written in a small, compact, professional, and elegant ta‘liq tending toward naskh script in black ink with headings in red and red overlinings. There are catchwords for the central text, which is enclosed in frames of blue, red, gilt, and black lines. The marginal text is written in short diagonal lines between the frame enclosing the central text and a larger frame of blue, gilt, and black lines. The text area in the margins has also been frame-ruled.

The glossy yellow-brown paper is moderately thin with only laid lines visible. There is some water damage near the edges, and the edges have been trimmed from their original size. Fols. 1 and 173 have been reinforced.

There are 173 leaves in the volume. Fols. 1a and 173b are blank. The main item in the volume, occupying the central text area of fols. 1b-173a is ‘Ajā’ib al-makhlūqāt wa-gharā’ib al-mawjūdāt by al-Qazwīnī (MS P 29). There are 35 distinct treatises written in the wide margins of the folios. The marginal items are: MS P 29, marginal item 1: (fol. 1b) Dar aqīqat-i ‘ālam, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 2: (fols. 2a-3b) Risālah-i qiyāfah by Sayyid ‘Alī Hamdānī; MS P 29, marginal item 3: (fols. 3b-10b) Risālah-i ifz al-iah by al-Jurjānī; MS P 29, marginal item 4: (fols. 10b-12a) Muqaddimah-i nabz, anon. ; MS P 29, marginal item 5: (fols. 18a-19b) Muqqadimah-i ‘ishq, anon. ; MS P 29, marginal item 6: (fols. 19b-22b) shar-i pat , anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 7: (fols. 23a-25b) Dar ‘ishq, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 8: (fols. 26a-29b) Risālah-i arīqah-i naqsh-bandīy, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 9: (fols. 33b-33b) on astronomical principles, untitled, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 10: (fol. 41a) on the zodiacal sign of Cancer, untitled, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 11: (fols. 42b-45a) on ancient authorities, untitled, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 12: (fols. 45b-46b) aqīqat-i ūl-i va ‘ar-i aqālīm, anon.; MS P 29, margin item 13: (fols. 52a-53b) is here catalogued; MS P 29, marginal item 14: (fols. 54a-56b) Risāla dar khāīyat-i zanān, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 15: (fols. 57a-62a) on magic squares and talismans, untitled, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 16: (fols. 62a-63b) Risālah dar hawā, attributed to Ibn Sīnā; MS P 29, marginal item 17: (fols. 63b-66b) Muqaddimāt-i isāb, anon.; MS P 29, margin item 18: (fols. 66b-70a) is here catalogued; MS P 29, margin item 19: (fols. 70a-73b) on occult properties, untitled, anon.; MS P 29, margin item 20: (fols. 73b-77b) is here catalogued; MS P 29, margin item 21: (fol. 77b) Muqaddimah-i ganjifah, anon.; MS P 29, margin item 22: (fol. 77b) Muqaddimah-i sharanj, anon.; MS P 29, margin item 23: (fols. 78a-80b) is here catalogued.; MS P 29, marginal item 24: (fols. 81a-88b) Khulāah-i tawārīkh, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 25: (fols. 88b-91a) Khulāah-i rājāwatī, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 26: (fols. 92a-93a) on wonders among world rulers, untitled, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 27: (fols. 96a-99a) reports and sayings of learned Sufi shaykhs (untitled), anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 28: (fols. 99a-101b) Dar akhlāq-i amīdah, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 29: (fols. 101b-108a) Tufat al-wuzarā' , anon.; MS P 29, margin item 30: (fols. 108b-109b) is here catalogued; MS P 29, marginal item 31: (fols. 114b-129a, 132a-140a, 141a-147a, 148a-162a) on medical-magical procedures (untitled) by Ibn ‘Abd al-Mualib; MS P 29, marginal item 32: (fols. 162a-165a) Risālah dar akl va shurb, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 33: (fol. 166a) Dar isab-i siyāq-i ayawanāt, anon.; MS P 29, marginal item 34: (fols. 167a-167b) on compound recipes, untitled, anon.; and MS P 29, margin item 35: (fols. 169a-172b) is here catalogued. There are no marginal texts on fols. 12b-17b, 30a-31b, 34a-40b, 41b-42a, 47a-51b, 91b, 93b-95a, 110a-114b, 129b-131b, 140b, 141b-142a, 147b, 165b, 166b, 168a, 168b [only marginal corrections], and 173a.

Binding

The volume is bound in pasteboards covered with dark-brown leather. On the covers there are gold-tooled frames filled with acanthus leaves, with flowers or a star in the center and corners. The spine has gold-stamped flowers and a border. The binding is not original. There are modern pastedowns and endpapers.

Provenance

There is an owner's stamp dated 1546/953 with the name ‘Imād al-Dīn Zakarīyā’ ibn Muammad ibn Mamūd Limūnī (fol. 173a).

The volume was purchased from R. Thomas Heller, New York, on 3 August 1949. No further information is available on the provenance.

References

[unpublished]

NLM Microfilm Reel: FILM 55-41 no. 3

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