محمد بن سليمان الجزولى الشاذلى Muḥammad ibn Sulaymān al-Guzūlī [al-Šād̠̠ilī]
Description:
Praying for the Prophet., Illuminations of Makkah and Medhīnah., The text is placed within gold and black multiple frames., Devotional text, Nash̬ī, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 5,3 [pp. 1248-1251]
With some few notes in Sanskrit., Purchased by Rasmus Rask in Bombay in 1820., Hymn, Avestan and Sanskrit, and Codices Indici bibliothecæ regiæ Havniensis I (1846), pp. 113
Five hymns from Yasth:, Warharan, Hordad, Den, Ashtad and Ram., Purchased by Rasmus Rask in Bombay in 1820., Hymns, Avesta, and Codices Indici bibliothecæ regiæ Havniensis I (1846), pp. 113
According to Rasmus Rask the copy was made by Dastur Jamasp., Notes in Farsi and Sanskrit., Purchased by Rasmus Rask in Bombay in 1820., Hymn, Avestan, Farsi and Sanskrit, and Codices Indici bibliothecæ regiæ Havniensis I (1846), pp. 113
Avesta text in black ink., 13 lines to the page., Purchased by Rasmus Rask in Bombay in 1820., Liturgy, and Codices Orientales Bibliothecæ Regiæ Hafniensis, pars prior: Codices indicos continens. Hafniæ 1846, p. 114.
محمد بن سليمان الجزولى الشاذلى [Muḥammad ibn Sulaymān al-Guzūlī al-Šād̠̠ilī]
Description:
Praying for the Prophet., Devotional text, Maġribī, Black ink, significant words in red, the prophet Muḥammad's name in red and green, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 5,1 [pp. 32 and 94]
Paper very browned and apparently burned at edges. Front cover munch reduced in size. Text perhaps incomplete. Fol. 35 missing. Undated, but an old MS., Twelve month calender with illustrations. Giving first general information about the place of the month in different calendars and then information regarding each day., and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, Vol. 3 [pp. 185-187]
Bought by either Carsten Niebuhr or Peter Forsskål ca. 1762, Calculation tables, where numbers are replaced with letters, Nashi script, Black and red ink, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 5,3 [pp. 299-302]
Bought by either Carsten Niebuhr or Peter Forsskål ca. 1762, Astronomy table, Nashi script, Black and red ink, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 5,3 [pp. 327-331]
محمد بن سليمان الجزولى الشاذلى [Muḥammad ibn Sulaymān al-Guzūlī al-Šād̠̠ilī]
Description:
Praying for the Prophet., Illuminations of Makkah and Medhīnah., Devotional text, Nash̬ī Nash̬ī Nash̬ī Nash̬ī, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 5,1 [pp. 33-34 and 99-101]
بو عبد الله محمد بن عبد الرحيم بن سليمان بن ابى الربيع القيسى القرناطى Abū 'Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn 'Adb al-Raḥīm ibn Sulaymān ibn Abī al-Rabī' al-Qaysī al-Qarnāṭī
Description:
The text is partly based on the author's own travels, Geography, Maġribī script, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 5,3 [pp. 341-342]
The manuscript contains a selection of sūrahs of the Qur'ān and du'ā' prayers, Pages 192-236 consist of miniatures and specimens of calligraphy, Devotion, Vocalised Nash̬ī in black, Headings in white, verse markers gold with small red, black and white dots, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 5,3 [pp. 1304-1308]
Elaboration of the philosophical premises of the oral tradition of the very secret and highest rDogs-chen decending from Vairocana., Text acquired in Tibet by HRH Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (1908-1980), Philosophy, and Catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs by Hartmut Buescher and Tarab Tulku. Copenhagen: Curzon – Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2000. Vol. 1. P. 298
Auspicious/inauspicious days, Dream interpretations, Purchased by Rasmus Rask in Bombay in 1820., According to Rasmus Rask written down in a little before 1820., Auspicious/inauspicious days, Pahlavi, and Codices Indici bibliothecæ regiæ Havniensis I (1846), pp. 114
rDzogs-chen tantra elaborating on the identity of pristine cognitivity (rig pa) with the ultimate stratum of ontological reality (dharmakāya) and the overcomming of obstacles to realizing it., Text acquired in Tibet by HRH Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (1908-1980)., Philosophy text recoved by gter ston rGod kyi Ldem 'phru can, and Catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs by Hartmut Buescher and Tarab Tulku. Copenhagen: Curzon – Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2000. Vol. 1. p. 116
Text areas in red frames; red and silver circles indicating imaginary string holes., Diamond sutra, dbu can script, In gold and silver, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 6,1 [p. 10]
A concise description of the essentials features of three rDzogs-chen empowernments related to the experience of pristine cognitivity, Text acquired in Tibet by HRH Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (1908-1980), Ritual text recovered by the ger ston rGod kyi ldem 'phru can, and Catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs by Hartmut Buescher and Tarab Tulku. Copenhagen: Curzon – Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2000. Vol. 2. p. 655
A treatise dealing with elimination of obstacles (gegs sel), particularly during contemplative practies, Text acquired in Tibet by HRH Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (1908-1980), Ritual text recovered by the ger ston rGod kyi ldem 'phru can, and Catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs by Hartmut Buescher and Tarab Tulku. Copenhagen: Curzon – Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2000. Vol. 2. p. 719
Philosophical discourse elaborating the notions of gZˊi, Lam and 'Bas bu in accordance with the oral tradition of very secret, highest rDzogs pa chen po, Text acquired in Tibet by HRH Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (1908-1980), Philosophy, and Catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs by Hartmut Buescher and Tarab Tulku. Copenhagen: Curzon – Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2000. Vol. 1. p. 305
محمد بن سليمان الجزولى الشاذلى [Muḥammad ibn Sulaymān al-Guzūlī al-Šād̠̠ilī]
Description:
Praying for the Prophet., Illuminations in gold, blue and red., Illuminations of Makkah and Medhīnah., Text is enclosed within gold and black multiple frames., Devotional text, Nash̬ī, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, vol. 5,3 [pp. 1289-1293]
Fundamental Tantra on the luminous self-originated wrathful aspect of the Buddha-nature., Text acquired in Tibet by HRH Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (1908-1980)., Philosophy (apocryphal text), and Catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs by Hartmut Buescher and Tarab Tulku. Copenhagen: Curzon – Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2000. Vol. 1. p. 112
Catalogue of manuscripts in the Warissiyah library, Naskhi script, and Described in: Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts: codices arabici additamenta & codices Simonseniani arabici (Alhaidary & Rasmussen, 1995), p. 42 (English.), p. 138 (Arabic) [Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections (COMDC); vol. 5:1]
Manchu, Mongolian and Chinese version of Daxue and Described in: Hessig, Walther: Catalogue of Mongol books, manuscripts and xylographs [COMDC 3], Copenhagen: The Royal Library 1971, p. 104
Treatise on elucidating the process of errancy into saṃsāric involvement and its revesal, Text acquired in Tibet by HRH Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (1908-1980)., Philosophy text recovered by the ger ston rGod kyi ldem 'phru can, and Catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs by Hartmut Buescher and Tarab Tulku. Copenhagen: Curzon – Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2000. Vol. 1. p. 306
The manuscript is complete. It has been digitized according to the order of the leaves, as kept in the stacks, but the leaves may not be in correct order., Predictions and prescriptions for circumstances and actions of all kinds are given, based both upon astrological and other data, and Described in detail in: Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in Danish Collections, Vol. 3 [pp. 171-175]
Treatise on elaborating the nature of the psyche (sems) in terms of creativity and onthological differences., Text acquired in Tibet by HRH Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (1908-1980)., Philosophy text recovered by gter rGod kyi ldem 'phru can, and Catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs by Hartmut Buescher and Tarab Tulku. Copenhagen: Curzon – Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2000. Vol. 1. p. 306
According to N. L. Westergaard (1815-1878), the manuscript was copied in 1818, Purchased in Iran by N. L. Westergaard in 1843, Hymn to Arshtat and Repentance formula, and Script in black with red pause markers