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Dīvān-i Khvājah - Persian manuscript

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Dīvān-i Khvājah - Persian manuscript

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Poems of Ḥāfiẓ.
Manuscript.
Persian.
Title from label on spine.
Written by Muḥammad Riz̤ā ibn-i ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz.
Written in Iran.
Paper: white, polished, Termeh laid paper; no visible chain-lines; text in black ink; there are three title pages in gold, blue, and red with their companion pages likewise illuminated; pages have a thin single line border about 7 cm from the edge of the page an gold borders surrounding the text; each page is illumined with with floral designs in yellow gold; catchwords on rectos.
Shikastah; 15 lines in written area 11.7 x 6.2 cm.
Folios 1b-440b.
Included is a typewritten description: "Catalogue No: 28 -- Manuscript of the Poetical Work of Hafez. "Written by the Court Calligraphist Mohammad-Reza, son of Abdol-Aziz; dated 1316 (XVIII) (1801). This manuscript was a gift of Nasser-ed-Din Shah of Persia to his sister -- Princess Ezzat-ed-Dowleh who gave it to her husband. Yahya Khan-Moshir-ed-Dowleh, who gave it to his son with the following notation: 'On this, fifteenth of the month of Safar 1300 [26 December 1882], I give this work of Hafez to my son, Mirza Hossein Khan-Motamed-ol-Molk." The imprint of his signet also appears under the above notation, that he was, at this time, Minister of Justice. ..."
Library of Congress. Persian manuscript, [number].
Binding old grain dark brown leather; the inside embossed leather of gold background with figures representing a lion attacking a gazelle; other animals are running away and a jackal sits watching the scene to eat the remains after the lion is through.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress website.

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01/01/1801
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