Page 2, penult. For (p. 3) read (p. 1).
p. 3, line 14 and l. 30. For (p. 3) read (p. 1).
p. 4, l. 18. For (p. 3) read (p. 1).
p. 4, l. 26. For just as the veil destroys revelation (mukáshafat) read just as veiling destroys the unveiled object (mukáshaf).
p. 6, l. 4 and l. 16. For (p. 3) read (p. 1).
p. 51, l. 6. For Parg read Burk or Purg, and correct the note accordingly. See Guy Le Strange, The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate, p. 292.
p. 54, l. 28. For the infectious cankers of the age read the cankers which infect age after age.
p. 85, l. 19. For (sáḥib al-qulúb) read (ṣáḥi´l-qulúb). Ṣáḥí, “sober,” is the antithesis of maghlúb, “enraptured.”
p. 127, l. 17. For al-Inṭákí read al-Anṭákí.
p. 130, l. 27. Although some writers give “Abu ´l-Ḥasan” as the kunya of Núrí, the balance of authority is in favour of “Abu ´l-Ḥusayn”.