Muhammad Mahdi al-Khadim al-Yazdi. Safavid astrolabe, c. 1675.
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Muhammad Mahdi al-Khadim al-Yazdi. Safavid astrolabe, c. 1675.

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LJS 49 is a 14th century Persian treatise on anatomy, filled with diagrams and information on bones, nerves, veins and other bodily functions. This manuscript, titled Rawḍat al-adhhān fī maʻrifat tashrīḥ badan al-insān is written in naskh script.
The full digital version of LJS 49 is available on OPenn: http://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0001/html/ljs49.html
and Penn In Hand: http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/medren/4805876
*This week, we’re taking a look at manuscripts having to do with health, medicine, and human physiology specifically focusing on how bodies are displayed in manuscript illuminations or diagrams across different cultures.
Composition of ornamental Kufic script arranged to form a lateen-rigged ship identified in naskh script at center left as Noah's ark.
Turkish probably 19th century Hafiz Othman h x w: 36 x 50.5 cm (14 3/16 x 19 7/8 in.) Ink on paper Classification: Books and manuscripts Type: Calligraphic page Museum of Fine Arts, Boston