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Manuscript/Mixed Material Hādhā Bughyat al-ṭullāb ʻalá Munyat al-ḥussāb هذا بغية الطلاب على منية الحساب / / Also known as: Bughyat al-ṭullāb fī sharḥ Munyat al-ḥussāb

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Title

  • Hādhā Bughyat al-ṭullāb ʻalá Munyat al-ḥussāb

Other Title

  • هذا بغية الطلاب على منية الحساب /
  • Also known as: Bughyat al-ṭullāb fī sharḥ Munyat al-ḥussāb

Summary

  • Poem written in rajaz meter. Marginal notes indicate that the manuscript was compared with another copy of the same text.
  • This manuscript offers a clear example of the liveliness of the North African mathematical tradition under the Muslim-Berber dynasties that ruled over the Islamic West from the 12th century to the first half of the 17th century. They were the Almohads (12th-13th centuries), the Marinids (13th-15th centuries), the Wattasids (15th-16th centuries), and the Saadis (16th-17th centuries). While there was little scientific advance in other fields in this period, the mathematical sciences kept on developing, as reflected both in the composition of original works and in commentaries. The author of the work in this manuscript, Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ġāzī (circa 1437-1513), was born in the town of Meknes (present-day Morocco). Ibn Ġāzī composed works in the fields of both belles-lettres and mathematics. He is known to historians for a two-volume history of Meknes, and he wrote a poetical commentary on the mathematical treatise Talhīs 'amal al-hisāb (The abridgement of the operations of calculation) by Abū ʻAbbās Ahmad Ibn al-Bannā Ibn Bannā (1256-1321). The verses of this commentary, which was given the title Muniyat al-Hussāb (The craving of the calculators), constitute the core of the present text and have been highlighted in red ink by the copyist. Given the complexity of the subject of the Muniyat, Ibn Ġāzī decided to provide a further prose commentary on his own verses. He thus wrote the Buġiyat al-Tullāb 'alā [Šarh] Muniyat al-Hussāb (The desire of students for an [explanation of] the calculator's craving) to clarify the meaning of his own poem and to expand his comments on Ibn Bannā's work. The contents of the supercommentary Buġiyat al-Tullāb are visible here in black ink. World Digital Library.

Names

  • Ibn Ghāzī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, 1437 or 1438-1513
  • Manṣūrī, Maḥmūd al-Imām, former owner
  • Shandawīlī, Harīdī Aḥmad, scribe
  • Mansuri Collection (Library of Congress)

Created / Published

  • [17--?]

Contents

  • Contents

Headings

  • -  Ibn Ghāzī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad,--1437 or 1438-1513.--Munyat al-ḥussāb
  • -  Arithmetic--Early works to 1900
  • -  Manuscripts, Arabic--Washington (D.C.)
  • -  Mathematics, Arab--Early works to 1800

Notes

  • -  [Egypt?]
  • -  Binding: modern cardboard covered with cloth; leather spine.
  • -  Colophon (fol. 115b) says that Ibn Ghāzī finished writing the text in Fès, Morocco on 24 Ramaḍān 875 H [17 March 1471].
  • -  Fol. 1a-115b.
  • -  Library of Congress. Mansuri Collection, 5-722.
  • -  Ms.
  • -  Nastaʼliq script; 26 lines in written area; 17 x 11 cm.
  • -  Owner's name stamped on title page (illegible).
  • -  Paper: yellowed cream, with watermarks, in moderate condition; leaves loose from spine. Text of poem in red ink with gloss in black. Only a few diacritical marks. Marginal notes, catchwords on rectos.
  • -  Transcribed by Harīdī Aḥmad Shandawīlī.
  • -  Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress website.
  • -  Arabic.
  • -  Purchase of Mahmud al-Mansuri collection, 1945.
  • -  Incipit: بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم و صلى الله على سيدنا محمد و أله و صحبه و سلم يقول محمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن علي بن غازي العثماني . . .

Medium

  • 115 leaves (26 lines), loose: paper ; 17 x 11 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • QA101 .I26 1700z

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2008401022

Online Format

  • pdf
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Ibn Ghāzī, Muḥammad Ibn Aḥmad, 1437 Or, Maḥmūd Al-Imām Manṣūrī, Harīdī Aḥmad Shandawīlī, and Mansuri Collection. Hādhā Bughyat al-ṭullāb ʻalá Munyat al-ḥussāb. [17--?] Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/2008401022/.

APA citation style:

Ibn Ghāzī, M. I. A., Manṣūrī, M. A., Shandawīlī, H. A. & Mansuri Collection. Hādhā Bughyat al-ṭullāb ʻalá Munyat al-ḥussāb. [17--?] [Manuscript/Mixed Material] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2008401022/.

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Ibn Ghāzī, Muḥammad Ibn Aḥmad, 1437 Or, et al. Hādhā Bughyat al-ṭullāb ʻalá Munyat al-ḥussāb. [17--?] Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2008401022/>.