Original Title:Risālah dar uṣūl va qavāʿid-i khuṭūṭ
A key early Persian treatise on calligraphy, outlining principles and rules for writing the canonical scripts, with particular emphasis on thuluth and related hands in the ninth century A.H.
Transliterated Title: Risālah dar uṣūl va qavāʿid-i khuṭūṭ
English Title: Treatise on the Principles and Rules of Calligraphic Scripts
Author: Anonymous (9th century A.H.)
Editor: ʿAlī Ṣafarī Āq-Qalʿah
Language: Persian
ISBN: 978-600-203-263-8
Publication Year: 2022
Pages: 195
Format: PDF
Category: Manuscript Studies / Calligraphy
Miras Maktoob Collection Code: 377
【Summary】
Risālah dar uṣūl va qavāʿid-i khuṭūṭ is among the most valuable early Persian texts devoted to the instruction of calligraphy. Although the author’s identity is unknown, the treatise is known to have been composed around the mid-ninth century A.H. It systematically teaches the writing of isolated letters and letter combinations in the principal scripts (al-khuṭūṭ al-sitta), with particular emphasis on the thuluth script.
The concluding section of the work is devoted to instruction in two additional hands: taʿlīq (following the method of Tāj al-Salmānī) and naskh-taʿlīq, as practiced in the first half of the ninth century A.H., bringing the total number of scripts taught in the treatise to eight. Both the textual explanations and the model letterforms remain pedagogically useful even today, especially for the study of thuluth and the canonical scripts.
From the perspective of calligraphic history and biographical studies, the treatise also preserves valuable information, including a reference to Ibn Asad, the teacher of Ibn al-Bawwāb. Accordingly, the editor’s introduction provides biographical notes on Ibn Asad and presents a surviving manuscript written in his hand.
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