Yazar
Bar Hebraeus 1226-1286
Basım Tarihi
1663
Basım Yeri
Oxoniæ [Oxford] -
excudebat H. Hall celeberrimæ Academiæ typographus
Konu
World history ; Early works to 1800., Islamic Empire History ; Early works to 1800.
Tür
kitap
Dil
ara,lat,mul
Dijital
Hayır
Yazma
Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar
[12], 368, [3], 565, [12], 66, [81] p. ; 21 cm.
Kütüphane
Jisc
Kayıt Numarası
q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_1805
Lokasyon
King's College London Libraries & Collections: Foyle Special Collections : [FCO Historical Collection]
Tarih
1663
Notlar
Tārīkh mukhtaṣar al-duwal in the title is written in Arabic script and has been transcribed., Woodcut title page vignettes; woodcut head- and tail-pieces; woodcut initials., The original Arabic text follows the Latin translation. The Arabic text has its own title page, which is an exact copy of the main title page and its own pagination. The Arabic text reads from back to front., Main title page followed by a four-page dedication to Charles II, King of Great Britain, signed by Edward Pocock. Dedication followed by a five-page preface., Unpaginated pages at the end contain the index and an errate page., Running title of Latin translation: Gregorii Abul-Pharajii Historia dynastiarum., Running title Arabic text: Gregorii Abil-Pharagii Historia dynastiarum., Includes index., Contains "al-Dhayl ʻalá Tārīkh mukhtaṣar al-duwal = Supplementum Historiæ dynastiarvm in quo historiæ orientalis series a Gregorii Abu'l-Faragii exitu ad nostra usque tempora compendiosè deducitur / ab Edvvardo Pocockio lingg. Hebraicæ & Arabicæ in Academia Oxoniensi proffessore & ædis Christi præbendario. Oxoniae : excudebat Henricus Hall Academiæ typographus ; impensis Richardi Davis, 1663, which has separate title page, pagination and register. al-Dhayl ʻalá Tārīkh mukhtaṣar al-duwal in the title is written in Arabic script and has been transcribed. This title page is followed by a three-page dedication to "D. Gilberto episcopo Londinensi", signed by Pocock. This is Gilbert Sheldon (1598–1677), who was Bishop of London from 1660-1663 and then became Archbishop of Canterbury. Dedication followed by a two-page preface and a two-page note on the author Bar Hebraeus., Text is in Latin and Arabic.
Ayrıntılı Kopya.Raf Numarası
D18 BAR