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Walters Ms. W.622, Five poems (quintet)
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Manuscript
Five poems (quintet)
Text title
Vernacular: Ø®Ù
س٠دÙÙÙÙ
Author
Authority name: AmiÌr Khusraw DihlaviÌ, ca. 1253-1325
As-written name: Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī
Name, in vernacular: اÙ
ÙØ± خسر٠دÙÙÙÙ
Note: Author dates preferred by cataloger: d. 725 AH / 1325 CE
Abstract
This is an illustrated and illuminated Safavid copy of the Khamsah (quintet) of AmÄ«r Khusraw DihlavÄ« (d. 725 AH / 1325 CE), written by PÄ«r Ḥusayn al-KÄtib al-ShÄ«rÄzÄ« in 935 AH / 1529 CE. The codex opens with a double-page illuminated frontispiece with verses in honor of the poet Mir (Amir) Khusraw (fols. 1b-2a). There are four illuminated incipit pages introducing the individual poems, and thirteen paintings illustrate the text. The lacquer binding, which is not original to the manuscript, has a hunting scene on the upper and lower boards. The lower board is inscribed yÄ ShÄh Najaf (oh, King of Najaf, i.e. Ê¿AlÄ«) and is dated 1271 AH / 1854 CE.
Date
23 Dhū al-Qaʿdah 935 AH / 1529 CE
Scribe
As-written name: PÄ«r Ḥusayn al-KÄtib al-ShÄ«rÄzÄ«
Name, in vernacular: Ù¾ÙØ± ØØ³Ù٠اÙÙØ§ØªØ¨ Ø§ÙØ´ÙرازÙ
Note: Scribe's name appears at the end of Äyinah-i IskandarÄ« (fol. 224a), not in the final colophon
Language:
The primary language in this manuscript is Persian. The secondary language of this manuscript is Arabic.
Colophon
fol. 274a:
- Transliteration: tamma al-kitÄb bi-Ê¿awn AllÄh al-Malik al-WahhÄb wa-ḥusn tawfÄ«qih fÄ« yawm al-arbaÊ¿Äʾ /1/ thÄlith Ê¿ishrÄ«n [sic] shahr DhÄ« al-QaÊ¿dah sanat khams wa-thalÄthÄ«n wa- /2/ tisÊ¿imi<ʾ>ah min al-hijrah al-nabawÄ«yah al-muá¹£á¹afawÄ«yah á¹£lÊ¿m (=á¹£allá AllÄh Ê¿alayhi wa-sallama) /3/
Collation
Catchwords: Written obliquely on versos
Dimensions
16.5 cm wide by 27.0 cm high
Written surface
9.0 cm wide by 17.5 cm high
Layout
- Columns: 4
- Ruled lines: 17
- Framing lines in blue, black, and gold; text written horizontally and obliquely
Contents:
fols. 1b - 274a:
- Title: Khamsah-i Dihlavī
- Author: AmiÌr Khusraw DihlaviÌ, ca. 1253-1325
- Scribe: PÄ«r Ḥusayn al-KÄtib al-ShÄ«rÄzÄ«
- Incipit: بسÙ
اÙÙÙ Ø§ÙØ±ØÙ
Ù Ø§ÙØ±ØÙÙ
Ø®Ø·Ø¨Ù ÙØ¯Ø³Øª بÙ
ÙÙ ÙØ¯ÙÙ
...
- Text note: Contains the five poems: Maá¹laÊ¿ al-anvÄr (fols. 1b-55a), ShÄ«rÄ«n va Khusraw (fols. 55b-114a), MajnÅ«n va Laylá (fols. 114b-155a), Äyinah-i IskandarÄ« (fols. 155b-224a), Hasht bihisht (fols. 224b-274a); some folios damaged, causing loss of text
- Hand note: Written in nastaʿlīq script in black with sections/headings in gold and blue
- Decoration note: Thirteen illustrations (fols. 23a, 34b, 39a, 66a, 123a, 130b, 173b, 186b, 207b, 232b, 244b, 254b, and 267b); double-page illuminated frontispiece (fols. 1b-2a); illuminated incipit pages with titlepieces (ShÄ«rÄ«n va Khusraw [fol. 55b], MajnÅ«n va Laylá [fol. 114b], Äyinah-i IskandarÄ« [fol. 155b], and Hasht bihisht [fol. 224b]); framing lines in blue, black, and gold
Decoration:
Upper board outside:
- Title: Binding
- Form: Binding
- Label: This lacquer binding depicts a hunting scene and dates to the thirteenth century AH / nineteenth CE.
fol. 1b:
- Title: Double-page illuminated frontispiece
- Form: Frontispiece
- Label: This is the right side of a double-page illuminated frontispiece introducing the first poem of the Khamsah, Maá¹laÊ¿ al-anvÄr. The inscription consists of verses in honor of MÄ«r (AmÄ«r) Khusraw.
fol. 2a:
- Title: Double-page illuminated frontispiece
- Form: Frontispiece
- Text: Maá¹laÊ¿ al-anvÄr
- Label: This is the left side of a double-page illuminated frontispiece introducing the first poem of the Khamsah, Maá¹laÊ¿ al-anvÄr. The inscription consists of verses in honor of MÄ«r (AmÄ«r) Khusraw.
fol. 23a:
- Title: The prophet Khizr paying a visit to a pious man
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Maá¹laÊ¿ al-anvÄr
fol. 34b:
- Title: Four men die of thirst in a desert
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Maá¹laÊ¿ al-anvÄr
- Label: Four men die of thirst in a desert, each refusing the water offered by a stranger on a camel until his companion has drunk.
fol. 39a:
- Title: A king out hunting accidentally kills a young man
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Maá¹laÊ¿ al-anvÄr
- Label: A king out hunting accidentally kills a young man and offers to compensate his mother with his own life or a platter of gold.
fol. 55b:
- Title: Illuminated incipit page with titlepiece
- Form: Incipit; titlepiece
- Text: Shīrīn va Khusraw
- Label: This illuminated incipit page has a titlepiece inscribed with the title of the second poem of the Khamsah, KitÄb-i ShÄ«rÄ«n va Khusraw, in white ink on a gold ground.
fol. 66a:
- Title: Khusraw meets Shīrīn while hunting
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Shīrīn va Khusraw
fol. 114b:
- Title: Incipit page with illuminated titlepiece
- Form: Incipit; titlepiece
- Text: Majnūn va Laylá
- Label: This illuminated incipit page has a titlepiece inscribed with the title of the third poem of the Khamsah, KitÄb-i MajnÅ«n LaylÄ«, in white ink on a gold ground.
fol. 123a:
- Title: Laylá and Majnūn fall in love at school
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Majnūn va Laylá
fol. 130b:
- Title: Nawfal battles Layláâs clan on behalf of MajnÅ«n
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Majnūn va Laylá
fol. 155b:
- Title: Incipit page with illuminated titlepiece
- Form: Incipit; titlepiece
- Text: Äyinah-i IskandarÄ«
- Label: This illuminated incipit page has a titlepiece inscribed with the title of the fourth poem of the Khamsah, KitÄb-i Äyinah-i IskandarÄ«, in white ink on a gold ground.
fol. 173b:
- Title: Alexander the Great lassos a Chinese warrior
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Äyinah-i IskandarÄ«
fol. 186b:
- Title: Alexander the Great entertains Kanīfū
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Äyinah-i IskandarÄ«
fol. 207b:
- Title: Alexander the Great confers with wise men
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Äyinah-i IskandarÄ«
- Label: Iskandar (Alexander the Great) confers with wise men about his intention to investigate the mysteries of the deep.
fol. 224b:
- Title: Incipit page with illuminated titlepiece
- Form: Incipit; titlepiece
- Text: Hasht bihisht
- Label: This illuminated incipit page has a titlepiece inscribed with the title of the fifth poem of the Khamsah, KitÄb-i hasht bihisht, in white ink on a gold ground.
fol. 232b:
- Title: BahrÄm GÅ«r displays his hunting skills before DilÄrÄm
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Hasht bihisht
fol. 244b:
- Title: BahrÄm GÅ«r in the green pavilion
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Hasht bihisht
fol. 254b:
- Title: BahrÄm GÅ«r in the blue pavilion
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Hasht bihisht
fol. 267b:
- Title: BahrÄm GÅ«r in the white pavilion
- Form: Illustration
- Text: Hasht bihisht
Binding
The binding is not original.
Lacquer boards (without flap) depicting hunting scenes with a gazelle and a bear; inscription on the lower board, dated 1271 AH / 1854 CE, reads: yÄ ShÄh Najaf (oh, King of Najaf, i.e. Ê¿AlÄ«)
Provenance
Former owner: Muḥammad Ê¿AlÄ« ShÄ«rÄzÄ« ibn [â¦] Muḥammad QÄsim ShÄ«rÄzÄ«, 1250[?]
Acquisition
Walters Art Museum, 1931, by Henry Walters bequest
Bibliography
Seyller, John. Pearls of the Parrot of India: The Walters Art Museum Khamsa of Amīr Khusraw of Delhi. (Baltimore: Walters Art Museum, 2001), 151.
Contributors
Principal cataloger: Gacek, Adam
Catalogers: Landau, Amy; Smith, Sita
Editor: Bockrath, Diane
Conservators: Jewell, Stephanie; Quandt, Abigail
Contributors: Barrera, Christina; Emery, Doug; Herbert, Lynley; Noel, William; Simpson, Shreve; Tabritha, Ariel; Toth, Michael B.; Valle, Chiara
Publisher
The Walters Art Museum
License
Licensed for use under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Access Rights, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/legalcode. It is requested that copies of any published articles based on the information in this data set be sent to the curator of manuscripts, The Walters Art Museum, 600 North Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201.
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