Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
To examine a piece of literature bearing a great name and find that it has been wrongly ascribed may be profitable if the work is interesting. Unfortunately, the collection of letters described in Professor Browne's Literary History of Persia (vol. iii, pp. 80 ff.) and the Catalogue of Oriental MSS. belonging to E. G. Browne (pp. 146 f.) would only have had interest and significance if they had indeed been a transcript of the vizier Rashīd al-Dīn Faḍl-Allah's own correspondence or despatches.
page 74 note 1 The following are characteristic passages: (a) (fol. 22b)
(b) (fol. 101b)
page 75 note 1 See Quatremère, . Histoirc des Mongols de la Perse, p. viiiGoogle Scholar.
page 78 note 1 The year is written out in full: (= A.D. 1378/9).