Déroche schreibt zu dem Fragment (The Abbasid Tradition, London 1992, S. 138f.): "75 / Three folios / First half of the 10th sentury AD / 13.5x20 cm, with 6 lines to the page / Material Parchment; the recto is the hair side in folio 1, while the verso is the hair side in folios 2 and 3 / Text area 6.7x14 cm / Script Style NS.III / Accession no. KFQ48 / Another fragment from the same Qurʾan Paris, Bibliothèque National, MAS.arab.382c (Déroche 1983, no.259) / This fragment provides a fine example of the NS.III script. As with cat.79, it is possible to draw a parallel with the Egyptian Qurʾan of AH 325 (AD936-7; Déroche 1983b, pp.155, 158-60 and pl.IVb), but in this case the format is horizontal, and the decoration, mainly pear-shaped verse markers, is strongly remeniscent of the illumination of the preceding century. / Folios 1 and 3 are bifolio, while folio 2 precedes folio 3 in the second half of the same quire. The text is Sūrat al-baqarah (II), verses 177-180 (folio 1) and 187-194 (folios 2-3). It is written in black ink, with dots for the diacriticals, and red dots to indicate vocalization. A pear-shaped ornament, with the word āyah in gold on green ground, marks the end of every verse. Verse 191 (according to the modern Egyptian edition) is followed by a 3.A.II medallion, which contains the number of verses written out in gold and a green ground and marks the end of a group of ten verses. The end of vers 192 is not indicated."
- Déroche, François: The Abbasid Tradition. Qurʾans of the 8th to the 10th centuries AD. Nour Foundation in association with Azimuth Editions and Oxford University Press, London 1992.