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AbstractThis article examines notes left by readers, endowers, owners, or borrowers of manuscripts on their fly-leaves, title pages, colophons, etc. The notes under review were found on pages of different manuscripts belonging to the medieval library associated with the name of shaykh Khwājah Muḥammad Pārsā (d. 822/1420). The findings add to our knowledge of the intellectual history of medieval Bukhārā. They also shed some light on the history of Muḥammad Pārsā’s library and its physical location.
Title: Scattered Manuscripts
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AbstractThis article examines notes left by readers, endowers, owners, or borrowers of manuscripts on their fly-leaves, title pages, colophons, etc.
The notes under review were found on pages of different manuscripts belonging to the medieval library associated with the name of shaykh Khwājah Muḥammad Pārsā (d.
822/1420).
The findings add to our knowledge of the intellectual history of medieval Bukhārā.
They also shed some light on the history of Muḥammad Pārsā’s library and its physical location.
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