Masʻūd, Masʻūd ibn al-Sayyid Ḥijāzī, active 1876. مسعود، مسعود بن السيد حجازي، ناشط 1876.
Published / Created:
1876
Call Number:
Arabic MSS suppl. 614
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Collection of Arabic poetry and prose from different eras, different places and different authors, covering some fifty subjects. Compiled by Masʻūd ibn al-Sayyid Ḥijāzī Masʻūd (al-Jirjāwī baladan, al-Ḥusaynī maḥtidan), on 1 Muḥarram, 1293 Hijrī (28 January, 1876). No reference could be found for the book or its compiler, probably the author's autograph.
Alternative Title:
Kitāb al-ʻUyūn al-sawāhir fī rawḍat al-zawāhir, ʻUyūn al-sawāhir, العيون السواهر في روضة الزواهر : مخطوطة / مسعود بن السيد حجازي مسعود., عيون السواهر, and كتاب العيون السواهر في روضة الزواهر
Description:
15.5 x 22.5 cm; written surface: 10.5 x 18; 25 lines per page., Binding: In modern red cloth binding with leather spine., Colophon: "Yaqūlu jāmiʻuhu min shāsiʻ al-aqṭār baʻda taṣfiyatihi min daran al-akdār afqar al-ʻibād ilá rabbihi al-maʻbūd, Masʻūd ibn al-Sayyid Ḥijāzī Masʻūd, al-Jirjāwī baladan, al-Ḥusaynī maḥtidan: Laqad tamma nasj burd hādhā al-kitāb ʻalá minwāl al-kamāl al-mustaṭāb fī Muḥarram al-ḥarām, iftitāḥ sanat 1293, thalāthah wa-tisʻīn wa-miʼatayn wa-alf min Hijrat man kāna yará min al-amām ka-mā kāna yará min al-khalf, ṣallá Allāh ʻalayhi wa-sallam wa-sharrafa wa-karrama wa-ʻaẓam wa-ʻalá ālihi wa-aṣḥābihi al-ghurar mā badrun badar wa-najmun ẓahar.", In clear naskh/ruqʻah script, in brown ink, on white paper; catchwords., Incipit: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. al-Ḥamdu lillāh alladhī manna ʻalaynā bi-nayl al-maṭlūb wa-jaʻalanā nanṭuqu fīmā nuʻānī wa-jaʻala bi-dhikrihi taṭmaʼinnu al-qulūb, wa-in kāna yuṭribuhā dhikr al-aghānī ...", On folio 1a: "Hādhā Kitāb al-ʻUyūn al-sawāhir fī rawḍat al-zawāhir li-jāmiʻihi min shāsiʻ al-aqṭār baʻda taṣfiyatihi min daran al-akdār afqar al-ʻibād ilá rabbihi al-maʻbūd Masʻūd ibn al-Sayyid Ḥijāzī Masʻūd, ghafara Allāh dhunūbah wa-satara ʻuyūbah. M.", On spine in printed gold color: "al-ʻUyūn al-sawāhir. Masʻūd Ḥijāzī.", Romanization supplied by cataloger., Secundo folio: fa-man kāna mithlī mudhniban., Text folios: 1a-150a., Title from folio 1a., Translation of the colophon: "The compiler, Masʻūd ibn al-Sayyid Ḥijāzī Masʻūd (al-Jirjāwī baladan, al-Ḥusaynī maḥtidan) says: The materials for this book were collected from vast places, after cleansing them of impurities. I have endeavored to compose it in the most perfect way. It was completed at the beginning of Muḥarram, the year 1293 of the Hijrah of the Prophet [28 January, 1876] ...", البداية: "بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. الحمد لله الذي منّ علينا بنيل المطلوب وجعلنا ننطق فيما نعاني وجعل بذكره تطمئن القلوب، وإن كان يطربها ذكر الأغاني ...", الخاتمة: "يقول جامعه من شاسع الأقطار بعد تصفيته من درن الأكدار أفقر العباد إلى ربه المعبود، مسعود بن السيد حجازي مسعود، الجرجاوي بلدًا، الحسيني محتدًا: لقد تم نسج برد هذا الكتاب على منوال الكمال المستطاب في محرم الحرام، افتتاح سنة 1293، ثلاثة وتسعين ومائتين وألف من هجرة من كان يرى من الأمام كما كان يرى من الخلف، صلى الله عليه وسلم وشرف وكرم وعظم وعلى آله و'صحابه الغرر ما بدرٌ بدر ونجمٌ ظهر.", بداية الورقة الثانية: فمن كان مثلي مذنبًا., على ظهر المخطوط بطباعة مذهبة: "العيون السواهر. مسعود حجازي.", and على وجه الورقة 1: "هذا كتاب العيون السواهر في روضة الزواهر لجامعه من شاسع الأقطار بعد تصفيته من درن الأكدار أفقر العباد إلى ربه المعبود مسعود بن السيد حجازي مسعود، غفر الله ذنوبة وستر عيوبة. م."
Subject (Name):
Masʻūd, Masʻūd ibn al-Sayyid Ḥijāzī,--active 1876. and مسعود، مسعود بن السيد حجازي،--ناشط 1876.
Subject (Topic):
Arabic literature., Arabic manuscripts., and Arabic poetry.
Papers relating to the American Colonization Company and various American land companies
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 5
Image Count:
3
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Approximately 80 items which were originally housed in accompanying scrapbook: pamphlets, leaflets, applications forms, forms of receipt and other documents printed by the American Colonization Company and its successor bodies. Also pamphlets, prospectuses and documents relating to the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, the Minnesota Land and Farming Company, and the Iowa and Minnesota Land and Farming Company as well as pamphlets and leaflets describing farming and land investment opportunities in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. Scrapbook includes penciled annotations for some publications regarding number of copies printed, cost of printing, and name of printer.
Description:
Henry Franklin Shearman was involved with several land companies (including the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, and the Minnesota Land and Farming Company) that encouraged English investment in the American West during the late 1870s. In 1880 Shearman established a company in London that arranged contracts between American farmers in need of labor and young English men interested in learning about American farm life. As Shearman conceived the program, the immigrants would work as "farm pupils" for a period of years before purchasing their own farms in the United States. The business, which became known as the American Colonization Company, was transferred to Ford, Rathbone & Walter in 1882. The next seven years brought frequent changes in name and ownership as the program expanded to include farm placements in the Northwest, Canada, and Tasmania. William Wilbraham Ford held interests in the companies throughout the period, and continued operations under his own name after 1889. and Items originally mounted in scrapbook.
Subject (Geographic):
England--Emigration and immigration--History--19th century
Subject (Name):
American Colonization Company, H.F. Shearman & Co, and Shearman, Henry Franklin
Papers relating to the American Colonization Company and various American land companies
Container / Volume:
Box 2 | Folder 50
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Approximately 80 items which were originally housed in accompanying scrapbook: pamphlets, leaflets, applications forms, forms of receipt and other documents printed by the American Colonization Company and its successor bodies. Also pamphlets, prospectuses and documents relating to the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, the Minnesota Land and Farming Company, and the Iowa and Minnesota Land and Farming Company as well as pamphlets and leaflets describing farming and land investment opportunities in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. Scrapbook includes penciled annotations for some publications regarding number of copies printed, cost of printing, and name of printer.
Description:
Henry Franklin Shearman was involved with several land companies (including the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, and the Minnesota Land and Farming Company) that encouraged English investment in the American West during the late 1870s. In 1880 Shearman established a company in London that arranged contracts between American farmers in need of labor and young English men interested in learning about American farm life. As Shearman conceived the program, the immigrants would work as "farm pupils" for a period of years before purchasing their own farms in the United States. The business, which became known as the American Colonization Company, was transferred to Ford, Rathbone & Walter in 1882. The next seven years brought frequent changes in name and ownership as the program expanded to include farm placements in the Northwest, Canada, and Tasmania. William Wilbraham Ford held interests in the companies throughout the period, and continued operations under his own name after 1889. and Items originally mounted in scrapbook.
Subject (Geographic):
England--Emigration and immigration--History--19th century
Papers relating to the American Colonization Company and various American land companies
Container / Volume:
Box 2 | Folder 51
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Approximately 80 items which were originally housed in accompanying scrapbook: pamphlets, leaflets, applications forms, forms of receipt and other documents printed by the American Colonization Company and its successor bodies. Also pamphlets, prospectuses and documents relating to the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, the Minnesota Land and Farming Company, and the Iowa and Minnesota Land and Farming Company as well as pamphlets and leaflets describing farming and land investment opportunities in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. Scrapbook includes penciled annotations for some publications regarding number of copies printed, cost of printing, and name of printer.
Description:
Henry Franklin Shearman was involved with several land companies (including the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, and the Minnesota Land and Farming Company) that encouraged English investment in the American West during the late 1870s. In 1880 Shearman established a company in London that arranged contracts between American farmers in need of labor and young English men interested in learning about American farm life. As Shearman conceived the program, the immigrants would work as "farm pupils" for a period of years before purchasing their own farms in the United States. The business, which became known as the American Colonization Company, was transferred to Ford, Rathbone & Walter in 1882. The next seven years brought frequent changes in name and ownership as the program expanded to include farm placements in the Northwest, Canada, and Tasmania. William Wilbraham Ford held interests in the companies throughout the period, and continued operations under his own name after 1889. and Items originally mounted in scrapbook.
Subject (Geographic):
England--Emigration and immigration--History--19th century
Papers relating to the American Colonization Company and various American land companies
Container / Volume:
Box 2 | Folder 54
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Approximately 80 items which were originally housed in accompanying scrapbook: pamphlets, leaflets, applications forms, forms of receipt and other documents printed by the American Colonization Company and its successor bodies. Also pamphlets, prospectuses and documents relating to the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, the Minnesota Land and Farming Company, and the Iowa and Minnesota Land and Farming Company as well as pamphlets and leaflets describing farming and land investment opportunities in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. Scrapbook includes penciled annotations for some publications regarding number of copies printed, cost of printing, and name of printer.
Description:
Henry Franklin Shearman was involved with several land companies (including the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, and the Minnesota Land and Farming Company) that encouraged English investment in the American West during the late 1870s. In 1880 Shearman established a company in London that arranged contracts between American farmers in need of labor and young English men interested in learning about American farm life. As Shearman conceived the program, the immigrants would work as "farm pupils" for a period of years before purchasing their own farms in the United States. The business, which became known as the American Colonization Company, was transferred to Ford, Rathbone & Walter in 1882. The next seven years brought frequent changes in name and ownership as the program expanded to include farm placements in the Northwest, Canada, and Tasmania. William Wilbraham Ford held interests in the companies throughout the period, and continued operations under his own name after 1889. and Items originally mounted in scrapbook.
Subject (Geographic):
England--Emigration and immigration--History--19th century
Nīsābūrī, al-Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad, d. 1015 or 16.
Call Number:
Landberg MSS 600
Image Count:
185
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Accounts, in prose and verse, of men and women who were, or pretended to be, seized with madness. and Copied in Ḥimṣ, Syria in A.H. 740 (A.D. 1340).
Description:
Compared with Berlin catalog 8328, the verses with which the incomplete Berlin copy begins are on leaf 6 verso of this manuscript., Fair naskhī, in red and black., and Loose in Islamic binding, paper covered, with flap.