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              23 Archival description results for Persian literature

              GB 891 ER-ER/3-ER/3/1 · File · [1878]
              Part of Papers of Edward Rehatsek

              "A Persian tract on the observances of the Zena'nah pp.1 to 10" and also entitled "A Persian text on the observances of women. Translated by E. Rehatsek". This is an handwritten manuscript of 10 pages + title page, undated but written on the reverse of sheets of paper taken from a Bachelor of Arts Examination Paper in Persian for 1878. Rehatsek has translated chapters on religious ablution and bathing; occasions on which it is necessary to omit prayers; fasting; marriage; the wedding night; childbirth; bathing; music and its seasons; intercourse of a wife with her husband and his mother and sister; some cooked dishes; amulets against the evil eye; who may see the child and who not; invocations and imprecations; guests; adoption of a sister. He has annotated his own translation with supplementary notes in the margins.

              Rehatsek Edward 1819-1891 Linguist
              GB 891 ER-ER/3-ER/3/3 · File · [1878 - 1881]
              Part of Papers of Edward Rehatsek

              "A short Persian manuscript on Physiognomies pp 1 to 8" - entitled similarly on the manuscript (without page numbers) but with the addition of "Translated by E. Rehatsek". This is a handwritten manuscript of 8 pages which has been further annotated by Rehatsek. It discusses the use of physiognomy and whether character can be understood by this study. It is undated.

              Rehatsek Edward 1819-1891 Linguist
              GB 891 ER-ER/1-ER/1/1 · File · 1888 - 1895
              Part of Papers of Edward Rehatsek

              "A Translation of the Nigaristan by Muir Uddin Jaiwuia translated by E. Rehatsek presented along with the Persian text to the Royal Asiatic Society London by F.F. Arbuthnot, 19 September 1895". This manuscript is still contained within its book post packaging which has been used to create a cover for the work and on which Arbuthnot has written the above title and other notes over the address labels from Rehatsek to Arbuthnot. A title "Nigaristan, English MS. translation by Rehatsek" in a different hand on a white label has been affixed to the spine. The translation has the title page of "The Nigaristan (Picture gallery) by Mu'in-uddin Jawini, Faithfully translated from the Persian by E. Rehatsek 1888" The majority of the title seem to be in Rehatsek's hand but his name and date added by Arbuthnot. The manuscript has 530 pages, is handwritten and has annotations by both Rehatsek and Arbuthnot. With the manuscript is a soft cover notebook with green marble cover. In this Arbuthnot has written a note to the Oriental Translation Fund New Series to state that he is including a Preface for the late Rehatsek's translation. The Preface is also in the notebook. All are handwritten manuscripts contained within card cover.

              Rehatsek Edward 1819-1891 Linguist
              GB 891 ER-ER/1-ER/1/2 · File · [1947 - 1988]
              Part of Papers of Edward Rehatsek

              A typed copy of Rehatsek's translation of the Nigaristan. It is untitled beginning with the heading "In the Name of Allah the Merciful the Clement". There are some handwritten corrections on the document. There are 744 pages on Orbit watermarked paper - the style of paper and type suggest this is a much later copy belonging to the mid-twentieth century. With the typescript is a note on which is written "Typescript tr. from Persian of Nigaristan of Mncini Translater? = Rehatsek - 1886? Ms in Lower Case 6". This is written on the reverse of a Royal Asiatic Society Reviewer reminder slip from 56 Queen Anne Street. The Society occupied these premises from 1947-1988.

              Rehatsek Edward 1819-1891 Linguist
              GB 891 ER-ER/1 · Series · 1888 - 1895
              Part of Papers of Edward Rehatsek

              A Translation of the Nigaristan by Muin Uddin Jaiwuia translated by E. Rehatsek. There is a handwritten manuscript in Rehatsek's hand with additional notes and preface by Arbuthnot, plus a further more modern typescript of the material.

              Rehatsek Edward 1819-1891 Linguist
              GB 891 EWW-EWW/1-EWW/1/15 · File · [1844 - 1905]
              Part of Papers of Edward William West

              Description: Black and brown hardcover bound notebook with white pages. Handwritten in ink with detailed table of contents and page numbers. Inserts held in place with string. Identified as West 15 in de Menasce handlist.

              Contents:

              • Continuation of contents of Rivayat MS. N. 29 (B29a) of Bombay University Library (continued from vol. 14. p. 241)
              • On p.23: Az kitah-I Sadidar Nasan - Dan chihal u panjum in-kih [as in vol. 12 (West 12 or EWW/1/12), p.50, 51, see pencilled collation there]

              Inserts:

              • Copied from Prof. Goldman's letter 14 April 1885, following copies from E2 (modern Khurdah Avesta belonging to Dastur Edalju Darabji Rustamji Sanjana)
              • A list of transliterated Sanskrit words with their meanings in English copied from "Wilson's Sanskrit Dictionary"
              • "Sasanian Pahlavi Matrixes and Type"
              West Edward William 1824-1905 Engineer, Translator, Orientalist Scholar
              GB 891 EWW-EWW/1-EWW/1/14 · File · [1844 - 1905]
              Part of Papers of Edward William West

              Description: Black and brown hardcover bound notebook with white pages. Handwritten in ink with detailed table of contents and page numbers. Inserts held in place with string. Identified as West 14 in de Menasce handlist.

              Contents:

              • Z.-Pahlavi. Citak i Avistak i Gasan from the old MS, H6
              • Z.-Pahl. Khurshed Nyayish from the same
              • Pazand Ashervad from H. fragments
              • Pazand Ashirvada Irani from H21
              • Gujarati in Devanagari, Names of planets and Zodiac signs, from H21
              • Contents of Persia Rivayat H10 & in Bombay University Lib.

              Inserts:

              • "Hekatompylos" by A.D. Mordtmann
              • Kitabi Wama'i Islam
              • Colloquy between Zaratusht & Auharwazd regarding religion
              West Edward William 1824-1905
              GB 891 ER-ER/3-ER/3/2 · File · 1881
              Part of Papers of Edward Rehatsek

              "A Persian essay on Hospitality or Etiquette of eating and drinking pp. 20 to 29" – entitled on the document as "Hospitality, or Etiquette of eating and drinking. Translated from the Persian by E. Rehatsek". Handwritten manuscript of 9 pages, numbered 20-29, with a further page with address for sending by book post to Arbuthnot, postmarked Bombay, 8 August and Guildford, 1 September 1881. The paper is in fragile condition.

              Rehatsek Edward 1819-1891 Linguist
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/1-GMT/1/3-GMT/1/3/9 · File · 19th Apr 1944
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from R.A. Nicholson to C.A. Storey in which he writes that he has heard from Raynes of the amount of devotion Storey has given to the affairs of the Trust especially when the stock was removed from Luton to Cambridge. When the trustees can meet again he is sure they will all wish to thank Storey. He also writes about his poor eyesight and his wife's poor health. He asks if Storey would accept from the Foreign Office, two volumes sent to Nicholson by Dr Qasim Gheni and inform Nicholson something of their contents, so he can write to thank the donor. He also writes about an article he has written, "A Persian forerunner of Dante" and that he is privately publishing 100 copies, one of which will go to Storey. It was originally for an Indian Festschrift being prepared by A.A. Fyzee, which didn't happen but the article was published in the Transactions of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society but he is unable to obtain offprints at this time. He has seen Arberry when he has been holidaying in the area and expects Arberry will be appointed successor in the Persian Chair at the University of London.

              Nicholson Reynold Alleyne 1868-1945
              Manuscripts
              GB 891 EWW-EWW/1 · Series · [1844] - 1905
              Part of Papers of Edward William West

              The manuscripts compiled by Edward William West. Many of these were listed by de Menasce. West was interested in many topics which are reflected in these manuscripts.

              West Edward William 1824-1905 Translator of Pahlavi Texts, Engineer