Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301
section of the Houghton Shahnameh held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301
Summary
Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301 is an illuminated manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's image is recorded as "The Feast of Sada", Folio 22v from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp MET DP107689.jpg[2].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's instance of is recorded as illuminated manuscript[3].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[4].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's inventory number is recorded as 1970.301[5].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's location is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[6].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's part of is recorded as Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp[7].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's Commons category is recorded as Shah Tahmasp's Shahnameh in the Metropolitan Museum of Art[8].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's language of work or name is recorded as Persian[9].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's has part is recorded as "The Feast of Sada", Folio 22v from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp[10].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's has part is recorded as "Tahmuras Defeats the Divs", Folio 23v from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp[11].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's has part is recorded as The mobad interprets Zahhak's dream[12].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's has part is recorded as "Isfandiyar's Third Course: He Slays a Dragon", Folio 434v from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp[13].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's has part is recorded as "The Besotted Iranian Camp Attacked by Night", Folio 241r from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp[14].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's edition or translation of is recorded as Shahnameh[15].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's described at URL is recorded as http://shahnama.caret.cam.ac.uk/new/jnama/card/cemanuscript:1091537749[16].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's exemplar of is recorded as Shahnameh[17].
- Shahnameh manuscript Met 1970.301's script style is recorded as Nastaʿlīq[18].