Fragmentary work without beginning or end concerning the manipulation of letters and names, written in clear Naskhi, Arabic, with Greek title on cover which is not relevant to the contents.
Treatise on the pseudo-science of tasrif
This material is held atUniversity of St Andrews Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 227 ms2(O)
- Dates of Creation
- 18th century
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- Arabic
- Physical Description
- 1 volume, 46ff
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn Ahmad al-Bistami (d.858/1454), mystic and occult author. He was born in Antioch and educated in Cairo. From there he travelled to Bursa in Turkey to work at the court of Sultan Murad II, to whom he dedicated several writings. He belonged to the Hurufi order of dervishes, and was particularly interested in the mystical significance of the letters of the alphabet. As well as occult subjects, he composed works on history and geography.
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Acquisition Information
Given by Sir John MacGregor Murray of Lanerick (1745-1822), catalogued by DM Dunlop.
Note
Call number used to be ms PJ7836.A2
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Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Paper: 8.5" x 6".
Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Maia Sheridan, Archives Hub project archivist, based on material from the Manuscripts Database
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