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This volume contains a tabular version of the Tuhfe-yi Şahidi, a well-known versified Persian-Ottoman Turkish vocabulary composed in 920 AH (1514-15 CE) by Şahidi, who died in 957 AH (1550-51 CE). The formatting of the text and addition of Arabic equivalents was completed by Al-Ḥājj Mūsá al-Shar...
Leonhardt Thurneisser zum Thurn: Cabala in Alchemy; translated by S. Michelspacterus: 1667. Johann Remmelin, Dr. of Philosophy and Physic at Ulm: MS was dedicated to him: in 1667. Justus Raphelengius: Tacuini sanitatis Elluchasem Elimithar versio interlinearis: 1614.: Arab. and Lat.: Autogr.: ...
Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet: Original correspondence, chronologically arranged: 17th-18th centt. includes: f. 1 Jaques Levi, of Venice: Letters to Sir H. Sloane: 1722-1744.: Fr. and Engl. ff. 1, 198, 337, 353 Abbé Jean Paul Bignon, Librarian to Louis XV: Letters to Sir H. Sloane: 1709-1741, and n...
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, and Latin
This volume contains a bilingual Latin translation of the Pauline Epistles (ArabSyr3), with the final component in Arabic. Contents : Latin, preface and biblical books, fols. 1r–54r (fol. 54v blank) Titus, fols. 55r–61v (59r–65v) Philemon, fols. 62r–65v (55r–58v) There is no colophon to ...
Manuscripts collected by Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham (d 1839) at Stowe House, Bucks. c 1000-c 1800. 1085 manuscripts
TRACTS etc., on antiquarian subjects collected by the Rev. John Lewis, vicar of Minister, Isle of Thanet; 1743. 1. "[I--EION], sive . . . Isidis delubrum reseratum": a Printed tract, without date or author's name. The dedication, to James West, is, however, subscribed in ink "J. Ward," i.e. Dr...