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The Holy Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ
(الانجيل المقدس لربنا يسوع المسيح)

İsim The Holy Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ
İsim Orijinal الانجيل المقدس لربنا يسوع المسيح
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Örnek Metin The Typographia Medicea (Medici Oriental Press) was founded in 1584 by Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici for the purpose of printing Christian texts in Middle Eastern languages, including Arabic, Turkish, and Syriac. This Arabic gospel was produced by the press in 1590--91. The beautiful cursive Arabic type, designed by Robert Granjon (1513--90), represented an advance on all previous European attempts at creating an Arabic typeface. The fine engravings by Leonardo (Norsino) Parasole (circa 1570--1630) are after designs by Antonio Tempesta (1555--1630), who was in turn inspired by Albrecht Dürer (1471--1528). The work was issued in two versions, this one in Arabic only, and another with an interlinear Latin translation. This copy came to Saint John's Abbey, Minnesota, in the late 19th or early 20th century, probably through Father Placidus Wingerter OSB, who was a professor at the Greek College in Rome.
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The Holy Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ

(الانجيل المقدس لربنا يسوع المسيح)
Basım Yeri - Typographia Medicea
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
Kütüphane Kongre Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 2021666214
Kayıt Numarası 22053494
Örnek Metin The Typographia Medicea (Medici Oriental Press) was founded in 1584 by Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici for the purpose of printing Christian texts in Middle Eastern languages, including Arabic, Turkish, and Syriac. This Arabic gospel was produced by the press in 1590--91. The beautiful cursive Arabic type, designed by Robert Granjon (1513--90), represented an advance on all previous European attempts at creating an Arabic typeface. The fine engravings by Leonardo (Norsino) Parasole (circa 1570--1630) are after designs by Antonio Tempesta (1555--1630), who was in turn inspired by Albrecht Dürer (1471--1528). The work was issued in two versions, this one in Arabic only, and another with an interlinear Latin translation. This copy came to Saint John's Abbey, Minnesota, in the late 19th or early 20th century, probably through Father Placidus Wingerter OSB, who was a professor at the Greek College in Rome.
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