Three Specimens of Arabic Characters, Peter Kirsten [i] Vratsl. Phil. And Medic. Doctor: Whether the prayer of our Lord Jesus Christ, which, no one was heard more fervently, than that described by St. John, chap. 17. transcribed from an ancient hand-written Arabic codex of Caesarius. And King David's Fiftieth Psalm, ... And Finally First ... Suuretu, the books commonly called the Alkoran, which some call the Symbol of Mahmud, published from the collation of six manuscript copies
| Title | Three Specimens of Arabic Characters, Peter Kirsten [i] Vratsl. Phil. And Medic. Doctor: Whether the prayer of our Lord Jesus Christ, which, no one was heard more fervently, than that described by St. John, chap. 17. transcribed from an ancient hand-written Arabic codex of Caesarius. And King David's Fiftieth Psalm, ... And Finally First ... Suuretu, the books commonly called the Alkoran, which some call the Symbol of Mahmud, published from the collation of six manuscript copies |
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| Author | Kirstenius, Petrus |
| Publication Date: | 1608 |
| Publication Place | Breslae - Breslae: Author |
| Type | Book |
| Language | ara,lat |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Physical Dimensions | 10 S., [1] Bl. |
| Library: | University of Iowa Libraries |
| Library Asset ID | OCLC: 835330498 |
| Record ID | TN_cdi_bsb_mdz_oai_bdr_oai_bsb_muenchen_de_all_BDR_BV040796671_15734 |
| Date | 1608 |