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kūfī (Typ C II)
François Déroche schreibt zum Fragment KFQ 44 (F. Déroche, The Abbasid Tradition, London 1992, S. 61): "14 / Single folio / Perhaps the 9th century AD / 30.3 x 39cm, with 13 lines to the page / Material Parchment; the verso is the hair side / Text area 19.4 x 31.4 cm / Script A style close to C.II / Accession no. KFQ 44 / The script of this folio seems intermediate between C.II and C.III. While some letter forms are roughly similar in both styles, others are not. Among the latter are the final form of nūn, the combined form of lām and alif, and independent alif. In this folio, the first two are strongly reminiscent of the C.II script seen in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS. arab. 334e (Déroche 1983, no. 53 and pl. XIV), whereas independent alif, with its almost flat tail, stands closer to C.III. Curiously enough, the ending of wāw is similar in the shape to the lower end of final nūn, but final mīm resembles that seen in C.III manuscripts. Vertical shafts, both long and short, end with a thin stroke which extends slightly beyond the beveled ending of the shaft itself. / The text is Sūrat al-tawbah (IX), verses 69-74. It is written in black ink. Red dots indicate the vocalization. Three strokes in ink (I.I.I) mark the end of every verse, and a pointed quatrefoil indicates the end of a group of ten verses on the recto."
- 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.
Michael Marx
Manuscripta Coranica, hg. von der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften durch Michael Marx unter Mitarbeit von Salome Beridze, Charlotte Bohm, Sabrina Cimiotti, Hadiya Gurtmann, Laura Hinrichsen, Annemarie Jehring, Tobias J. Jocham, Tolou Khademalsharieh, Nora Reifenstein, Jens Sauer und Sophie Schmid. Betaversion: Stand 19.1.2021