Breviari intellettuali - 1916-1924
No. 82868621
Jalal al-Din Rumi - The Mathnawi (Arabic: مثنوي) or (Persian: مثنوی) - 1724
No. 82868621
Jalal al-Din Rumi - The Mathnawi (Arabic: مثنوي) or (Persian: مثنوی) - 1724
An illuminated bi-folio copied in Lucknow in 1724 from the Mathnawi by Jalal al-Din Rumia great Sufi Muslim poets. The Mathnawi (Arabic: مثنوي mathnawī) or masnavi (Persian: مثنوی Mas̲navī), is regarded as the greatest and most influential poetic work of muslim mysticism, taking Rumi 25 years to dictate, although the 6th and final book was never completed before he died. It was composed for the benefit of a group of Rumi’s disciples in the Sufi order better known as the whirling dervishes.
The Mathnawi (or Masnavi as it is often referred to) is a series of six books of poetry that together amount to around 25,000 verses or 50,000 lines. It is poetic text derived from the Quran that teaches Sufis how to reach their goal of being truly in love with God.
This bi-folio is scribed in black nasta’liq in a fine hand with commentary in the margins. There are mirror image central and corner symmetrical illuminations on each leaf (images 2c and 2d). The left folio contains a Chapter heading in red.
The condition is good for its age, although there is some minor worm holing which can be seen in the image 2 as back dots within the upper red commentary script.
Both leafs are the same size as described.
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