D. | G. | Serial. | TITLES OF THE ANECDOTES. |
Part II, Chapter XIV = XXXIX: On the Excellence of Gratitude. | |||
f145a | f205b | 1404 | Introductory discourse, illustrated by verses on gratitude. The story of the man and wife who thanked God and made a proper use of His rewards. |
f145b | ” | 1405 | al-Ma’mún’s remark on the thanksgiving of Yaḥyá b. al-Ḥuṣayn aṭ-Ṭá’í. |
” | ” | 1406 | ‘Abdu’llah b. al-Arzáq (?)’s observation on his own wealth. |
” | f206a | 1407 | The poet [Abú Manṣúr Tha‘álibí] tests the generosity of Khalaf b. Aḥmad Sijzi, who rewards him with 100 dinárs for each of his verses. |
D. | G. | Serial. | TITLES OF THE ANECDOTES. |
f146a | f206a | 1408 | A person liberates his slave, moved by his sense of gratitude. |
” | ” | 1409 | Ka‘bu’l-Aḥbár’s astonishment at the gratitude of a deformed man. |
” | ” | 1410 | ‘Abdu’r-Raḥmán b. ‘Awf’s (the author’s ancestor from whom he derives his nisba of al-Awfí) complalnt of the abundance of his wealth, and the Prophet’s remark. (Autobiographic). |
” | ” | 1411 | The famous story of Mundhir b. Mughíra of Damascus about the generosity of the Barmecides, and his apology in the court of al-Ma’mún for his lamentation for his past patrons. (Cf. T. F. S. pt. II, pp. 21—23). |
The chapter ends with the usual eulogy in honour of the Wazír. |