Netherlands, Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Or. 2075, fol. x1, digital image published by the Digital Averroes Research Environment (DARE), URI: https://dare.uni-koeln.de/app/manuscripts/BOOK-DARE-M-NL-LID-UB-Or.2075/page/1
Foliation:
There are two modern foliations, both by pencil and in European numbers; one (in the upper edges left) covers the whole manuscript, the other (lower margin) is only given from f.
1r-
1v
to f.
109r-
109v
.
Collation:
Two parts of different manuscripts (differences in writing and paper) were bound together. The second part originally belonged to the manuscript Leiden Or. 2074.
Both parts are in disorder: the third maqāla of Item 1 is intercalated in maqāla 1 and 2; Item 2 is bound as follows:
35r-
42v
;
43r-
48v
;
49r
;
49v
-
50r-
50v
-
51r-
55v
The text of f.
49v
preceds the text of f.
49r
.
Condition Description:
In bad condition: the manuscript is damaged, parts have gone lost.
Layout:
Text is set in one column
Hand Description:
Two hands; text 2 is written in maghribī style, presumably by the same hand as part n°1 of Ms. Leiden Or. 2074
Text 2: On average
33
lines to the page (31-36); body of text: 228 x 150 mm
Acquisition:
Manuscripts registered in
Leiden
in the period between
1871
and
1833
.
Provenance: Witkam
dated this manuscript as
According to
Witkam
it is not known how the manuscript entered the
Royal Library
in
The Hague
, but it does also originate from the Library of the Jesuit Collège Clermont (today
Lycée Louis-le-Grand
) in
Paris
, from where it was sold by arrest of
July 5, 1763
.
History
Origin Date: Partly 13th (7th h.) century?
Origin Place:not available
Jan Just Witkam ,
Inventory of the Oriental manuscripts of the Library of the University of Leiden Vol. Vol. III (Or. 2001 - Or. 3000), Leiden (2008)
[Link]
Maurice Bouyges ,
Notes sur les philosophes arabes connus des Latins au Moyen Age: V. Inventaire des textes arabes d'Averroès, Beirut (1922) , pp. 3 - 54
This is a fragment of the unique manuscript whith the original Arabic text of the treatise which originally belonged to today Ms. Leiden 2074. It does not, however, complete all the the missing folios in Ms. Leiden Or. 2074.