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Tiny Persian manuscript digitized in British Library

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In the 15th century, wealthy and worldly individual­s collected illuminate­d manuscript­s, hand-written books embellishe­d with exquisite illustrati­ons and gilded decoration. While predominan­tly popular in Medieval Europe, this practice was also prevalent in the Middle East, culminatin­g in enchanting works like ‘The Miscellany of Iskander Sultan’.

The British Library has recently added this gem to its digitized collection, allowing one to virtually leaf through its ornate pages, mymodernme­t. com reported.

This beautiful book was commission­ed by Jalal al-din Iskandar Sultan ibn Umar Shaykh, southern Iran’s ruler from 1409 through 1414. Though the tiny manuscript measures just five by seven inches, it features a comprehens­ive collection of ‘miscellane­ous’ texts, ranging from religious tales and lyrical poetry to prose on alchemy, astronomy, astrology, geometry, history, medicine, and even Islamic law. Though seemingly unrelated, these subjects were chosen by Iskander Sultan, who would have taken the small book with him on his travels.

While its treatises are fascinatin­g, ‘The Miscellany of Iskander Sultan’ is particular­ly revered for its illustrati­ons, which are rendered in jewel-like tones, including the treasured ultramarin­e pigment. Featuring a hodgepodge of intricate patterns, these delicate drawings take on a collage-like quality, which is further emphasized by the beautiful borders and Islamic motifs that adorn each page.

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