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加尔各答维多利亚纪念馆的宝藏中有46份波斯手稿,被认为是印度国家文字遗产的重要组成部分。这些手稿是在1904年至1984年间精心收集的,爱德华·丹尼森·罗斯(Edward Denison Ross)等学者为他们的收藏做出了重大贡献。手稿要么由穆尔西达巴德的Nawab Bahadur、博帕尔的Begum、洛哈鲁的Mirza Sayid ud Din Khan、审查委员会等名人赠送,要么通过艺术购买委员会购买。有些手稿是罕见的,从未出版过,1973年出版的目录只提供了基本的信息。研究伊斯兰手稿的学者可以从这些收藏中获益良多,但人们对这些收藏知之甚少。十多年前编写的描述性目录尚未出版。本文拟介绍一些最重要的手抄本,并从法典学的角度对这些手抄本进行讨论。
ABSTRACT There are 46 Persian manuscripts in the treasure trove of the Victoria Memorial, Kolkata, which are regarded as constituting an important part of the national written heritage of India. These manuscripts were painstakingly collected in between 1904 and 1984, and scholars like Edward Denison Ross contributed substantially to their collection. Manuscripts were either presented by dignatories such as the Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad, the Begum of Bhopal, Mirza Sayid ud Din Khan of Loharu, the Board of Examiners or purchased through the Art Purchase Committee. Some of the manuscripts are rare and have never been published, and the catalogue published in 1973 provides only basic information. Scholars of Islamic manuscripts could greatly benefit from this collection, but very little is known about its holdings. A descriptive catalogue prepared more than a decade ago is yet to be published. The present paper intends to introduce some of the most important manuscripts and discuss the collection from a codicological perspective.