Morgan Library, MS M.500
Medieval Persian manuscript by Ibn Bukhtishu / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morgan Library, MS M.500 is a 13th-century illuminated manuscript of the Manafi'-i hayavan of Ibn Bukhtishu (980–1058). It was commissionned in 1297–1299 by the Mongol ruler Ghazan. It is written in Persian, and is one of the earliest known examples of the "metropolitan style" of the Mongol Ilkhanid court, together with the 1290 Tarikh-i Jahangushay. It is now in the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York.[1]
Name of Manuscript: Manafi'-i hayavan
Translation of Title: The Benefits of Animals
Place of production: Maragheh, Iran
Language: Persian
Script: Naskh, and Kufic