AKBAR-NAMA, a history of the Great Mogul, Akbar ; the second volume, as far as the eighteenth year of Akbar's reign. xviiith cent. Small Folio. [16 693.] Akbar, Sultan: Akbar Nama: Pers.
KISSAE KAZI WA DUZD, the Tale of the Judge and the Thief; in Persian. Written by Dr. James Ballantine, now of the College of Benares, and by him presented to Major Yule, in 1834. Duodecimo. [16,865.] Kissae Kazi wa Duzd: MS.: Pers.
TAZKIRA, E LODI, Lives of the Persian poets, ancient and modern ; in Persian.; written A.H. 1183=A.D. 1769. Quarto. [16,725.] Tazkira'e Lodi: MS.: Pers. Pietro Mocenigo, Venetian Ambassador at Rome 1672: Relazione della Corte di Roma.
MA'ARIJU-L-NUBUWWAT, a treatise on the Life of Mohammad, by Mauláná Muínu-l-din al Háji al-Faráhi. This volume contains only about half the work (see MS. Egert. 687); written apparently about the end of the xviith cent. Small Folio. [16,817.] Muhammad, the Prophet: Treatise on his life.: Persian.
Compendium of philosophical and scientific texts by and about Avicenna (ابن سينا)
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Collection of fifty-three short works on various philosophical and scientific topics by and about Abū ʻAlī al-Ḥusayn ibn ʻAbd Allāh (أبو علي الحسين بن عبد الله), known as Ibn Sīnā (ابن سينا, latinised as Avicenna, d. 1037). The colophon to text 6 states that the copy was completed in 1182/1768-...
NAL O DAMAN, a Romance on the loves of Nala and Damayanti, by the eminent poet and scholar Faizí. In Persian; written A.H. 1176 =A.D. 1763. Octavo. [16,804.] Faizi: Poem in Persian.: Persian.
KIMYA,E SA'ADAT, or " Alchemy of Happiness," a general system of Ethics, by Ghazálí. In Persian; written A.H. 1023=A.D. 1614. Small Folio. [16,809.] Ghazáli: Alchemy of Happiness in Persian.: Persian.
KITABI ADABU-L-HARB, a work on the Art of War, by Muhammad Mansúr Sa'íd; in Persian. xviith cent. Octavo. [16,853.] Austria: Summary of the Law of Upper Austria: German. Adabu-l-Harb: Manuscript: Pers.
THE second portion of the KIMYA,E SA'ADAT, or " Alchemy of Happiness," a general system of Ethics, by Ghazálí, namely, the third and fourth books; written in the reign of Muhammad Sháh of Delhi, between A.D. 1719 and A.D. 1749. Octavo. [16,810.] Ghazáli: Alchemy of Happiness in Persian.: Persian.