Nasr al-Din Tusi (d.AH 672/1274 AD): Sharh al-Isharat, regarding logic and philosphy, Arabic manuscript on paper, 25ll. of black naskh, words in and overlined in red, headings in red, signed by Haidar b. 'Ali and dated Shawwal AH 728/1327-8 AD, later red morocco binding with stamped medallion, (some staining and light wear) - 9¼ x 6in. (23.5 x 15.2cm.)

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Nasr al-Din Tusi (d.AH 672/1274 AD): Sharh al-Isharat, regarding logic and philosphy, Arabic manuscript on paper, 25ll. of black naskh, words in and overlined in red, headings in red, signed by Haidar b. 'Ali and dated Shawwal AH 728/1327-8 AD, later red morocco binding with stamped medallion, (some staining and light wear) - 9¼ x 6in. (23.5 x 15.2cm.)
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This is an early copy of a commentary on Avicenna's Al-Isharat wa'l-Tambihat in which Tusi opposes Avicenna's views.

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