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050 0 0 _aرساله PK6546
_bس
_c749
_d1600
100 1 _aسعدی.
245 1 0 _a[غزل های سعدی] /
_c نویسنده سعدی.
260 _a[ایران] :
_b [ناشر مشخص نیست]،
_c [بین سالهای 1600 - 1699].
300 _a1 صفحه ؛
_c 30 سانتی متر.
500 _aعنوان به انگلیسی : Ghazals by Sa'di
500 _a“This calligraphic fragment includes a number of ghazals (lyrical verses), composed by Shaykh Sa'di (died 691 AH/1292). Many of these verses express the pain at separation from a friend and exhort faithfulness to one's companions. Sa'di's name appears in one of the verses at the very bottom of the right column. The text is executed in black Shikastah script and is surrounded by cloud band motifs on a background covered with gold leaf. The central gutter separating the main text panel into two columns is decorated with interlacing blue flower and vine motifs. The text panel is provided with several decorative frames and is pasted onto a blue paper ornamented with gold painted interlacing floral vines. In the lower center of the text panel (that is, at the bottom of the central gutter) appears the calligrapher's signature. It reads: mashaqahu al-'abd 'Abd al-Majid (written by the servant 'Abd al-Majid). A note on the fragment's verso, not visible in this image, also states: "''Abd al-Majid, the inventor of Shikastah, 18th century." This is certainly Darvish 'Abd al-Majid al-Taliqani (died 1185 AH/1771–72), who resided in Isfahan, the capital city of Persia during the 18th century. He was a master calligrapher in Nasta'liq and is credited with the invention of Shikastah, a very fluid and literally "broken" script derivative of Nasta'liq. He was a poet in his own right and signed his poems with the pen name Khamush (the Extinguished One).”—library of congress
500 _aThe 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.
500 _aعنوان توسط فهرستنویس تهیه گردیده.
500 _aاین نسخه فقط به شکل پی دی اف در کتابخانه موجود می باشد.
546 _a105
600 1 0 _aSaʻdī..
650 0 _aCalligraphy, Persian.
650 0 _aPersian poetry.
650 0 _aPoetry.
690 _aسعدی.
690 _aخطاطی، فارسی.
690 _aشعر فارسی.
690 _aشعر.
856 _qPDF
_uhttps://doi.org/10.29171/azu_acku_risalah_pk6546_seen749_1600
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