[صدای جنون] / منشی رام.
Material type: TextLanguage: Dargwa Publication details: [هندوستان] : [ناشر مشخص نیست]، [بین سالهای 1700-1799].Description: 1 صفحه ؛ 30 سانتی مترSubject(s): LOC classification:- رساله NK3639.P4 ص
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Monograph | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | رساله NK3639.P4 42ص 1700 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000557610 |
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رساله NK3639.P4 29د 1500 [دو بیتی تواضع]. | رساله NK3639.P4 29ر 1600 [رباعی برای معشوقه] / | رساله NK3639.P4 29ط 1700 [سه غزل از طبیب اصفهانی] / | رساله NK3639.P4 42ص 1700 [صدای جنون] / | رساله NK3639.P4 43د 1701 [درخواست برای بودجه و انشاء] / | رساله NK3639.P4 48ب 1700 [برکت عید]. | رساله NK3639.P4 49ع 1600 [عریضه به یک حاکم]. |
عنوان به انگلیسی : The Sound of Insanity.
“This calligraphic fragment includes four verses of poetry in Persian describing the simple mark and sound of insanity (i.e., the chain). The verses read: “I and the chain that / Were walking and lamenting together / (that is what) causes the separation between craziness / and enjoyment and wisdom.” The text is written in nasta'liq script in white ink on a red ground. The lines of text are separated by green or blue bands decorated with flower-and-vine motifs painted in gold. In the lower-right corner appears the calligrapher's signature: katabahu al-'abd ahqar al-anam (written by the servant, the most humble of mortals), Munshi Ram. This calligrapher may be identified as Munshi Ram (1737−90), a writer specializing in Arabic and Persian, who was active in Rādhānagar, West Bengal, India. Another specimen signed by Munshi Ram is held in the collections of the Library of Congress. Judging from both examples, he seems to have been a calligrapher who preferred writing verses in nasta'liq script using white ink on red backgrounds.”—library of congress
The Library of Congress donated copies of the digitized material (along with extensive bibliographic records) containing more than 163,000 pages of documents to ACKU, the collections that include thousands of historical, cultural, and scholarly materials dating from the early 1300s to the 1990s includes books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, newspapers and periodicals related to Afghanistan in Pushto, Dari, as well as in English, French, German, Russian and other European languages ACKU has a PDF copy of the item.
عنوان توسط فهرستنویس تهیه گردیده.
Dari