Mandragorias, or Historia Shahiludii, viz. The origin, antiquity, and use of the same are most famous throughout the East. Especially as it is used among the Arabs, Persians, Indians, and Chinese, with the various and curious Schemes of these Nations, and the unusual Figures of Soldiers, hitherto unknown in the West. With the addition of all the Names in the languages of the said Gentiles, with Silken Characters and the same Interpretations and genuine Sounds
| Title | Mandragorias, or Historia Shahiludii, viz. The origin, antiquity, and use of the same are most famous throughout the East. Especially as it is used among the Arabs, Persians, Indians, and Chinese, with the various and curious Schemes of these Nations, and the unusual Figures of Soldiers, hitherto unknown in the West. With the addition of all the Names in the languages of the said Gentiles, with Silken Characters and the same Interpretations and genuine Sounds |
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| Author | And Sheldonian Theater |
| Publication Date: | 1694 |
| Publication Place | Theatrum Sheldonianum (Oxford, UK) - Theatrum Sheldonianum (Oxford, UK) |
| Subject | Ibn Ezra, Abraham (c. 1092-1167), Old Prints |
| Type | Document |
| Language | Undetermined |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | University of Alabama at Birmingham Libraries |
| Record ID | cdi_manuscriptorium_primary_NKCR_NKCR_22_F_000147_0MIVMOB_cs |
| Library Location | Available Online |
| Date | 1694 |