Thom Erpenii's Arabic grammar with the fables of Lokman, etc. They add excerpts from the Anthology of the early Arab poets inscribed Hamasa abi Temmam / from mss. Biblioth Academ, batav, published, converted and illustrated with notes by Alberto Schultens. The speech refutes the imaginary language, script, and holy line of the Jews.
| Title | Thom Erpenii's Arabic grammar with the fables of Lokman, etc. They add excerpts from the Anthology of the early Arab poets inscribed Hamasa abi Temmam / from mss. Biblioth Academ, batav, published, converted and illustrated with notes by Alberto Schultens. The speech refutes the imaginary language, script, and holy line of the Jews. |
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| Author | Erpenius, Thomas, 1584-1624. |
| Publication Date: | 1767 |
| Publication Place | Lugduni Batavorum: at S. et J. Luchtmans, 1767. - with S. and J. Luchtmans |
| Subject | Arabic language--Grammar., Fables, Arabic. |
| Type | Book |
| Language | ara,lat |
| Digital | No |
| Manuscript | No |
| Pages Count | 603 |
| Physical Dimensions | 7 preliminary leaves, cxxxii, 603 pages, 68 unnumbered pages ; 21 cm |
| Library: | Penn Libraries |
| Library Asset ID | 3252864 |
| Record ID | 994011873503681 |
| Library Location | University of Pennsylvania Libraries |
| Date | 1767 |
| Notes | Loqman's fables have a special half-title: Fables of Loqman saplentis ... With the Latin interpretation of Thom Erpenius, with the same notes and strictures of James Golii. |
| Baskı | Edition 2. cum indice locupletiore. |