1854.] Literary Intelligence. 95 



Literary Intelligence. 

 {Communicated by Dr. A. Sprenger.) 



Bajj MoAainmad iZbsayn, the best publisher in India, has come 

 from Lucnow to Calcutta with a view of establishing here a print- 

 ing office (he is going to found new type) and a lithography for pub- 

 lishing Arabic and Persian works. The first books which he intends 

 to publish is the Tafsyr of JNayshapiiry and the Ayyn Akbary. 



The following books have lately been printed : 



jfyill o^t* **-^ jl^ill Ms) 



Present to the good, being a Hindoostanee translation of the 

 Mashariq alanwar by Khorram 'alyy in 1249. Beginning 



Lithographed Lucnow, Moctafa press 1269, 2 vols. 8vo. 412 and 

 540 pp. with the Arabic text. This is the second edition. 



Critic of the sources from which Laws are derived and on the 

 manner in which they are derived by iZbsam aldyn (this one of the 

 texts on the subject read in schools). 



Beginning 



a£1j £t&)\ Jj*\ ejU &J\j ^♦=e /0 tijmj ^ ZjLaHj dJfy ^e *JUt &**. <x*j U| 



Lithographed, Delhi, very clear and with copious glosses, 1268, 

 large 8vo. 184 pp. 



A commentary on the Qoran by Baghawy, the author of the 

 Macaby^. Beginning 



»Mj &j*)\j k,&\j A^jJl ^ dJLl &+aJ\ ♦.♦ ux2J\ Jtf 



Lithographed, Bombay (there is a blunder in the very title-page) 

 1269 large 4to. about 800 pages. 



