Condition Description:
Last folio (
204r-
204v
): later replacement
Decoration: Ibn Sīnā
's verses are written in bolder Maghribi script. The calligraphy and paper can be compared to that of "Hadith Bayad wa-Riyad", in the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome, Vat. Ar. 368 (see the catalogue of
Dodds
, pp. 312-313).
Brown ink;
Layout:
Text is set in one column
15
lines to the page
Hand Description:
Written in elegant Maghribi script
Catchwords were added at a later date
Binding Description:
Later brown morocco, covers with blind-stamped florets, rebacked, with flap.
Acquisition:
Estimation: 20,000 - 30,000 GBP; sold April 14th, 2010: 175,250 GBP (hammer price and buyer's commission)
Provenance:
Very few manuscripts have survived from the
Almohad
period (
1130
-
1269
), and this manuscript is considered one of the earliest copies of this work, probably produced during
Ibn Rushd
's lifetime or shortly after his death.
History
Origin Date: late 12th / early 13th century
Origin Place: Spain or Maghrib
Sotheby's:E-catalogue "Arts of The Islamic World"
[Link]
Unknown, Unknown, Private Collection, Unknown, meta data published by the Digital Averroes Research Environment (DARE), URI: https://dare.uni-koeln.de/app/manuscripts/BOOK-DARE-M-GB-LON-SOT-39