THE CORAN, in Arabic, written in a clear bold band, and ornamented with gold, and three richly-colored 'Unwáns. xviiith cent. Octavo. [16,637.] Coran, The:.
A collection of Oriental Manuscripts, from No. 16,637 to No. 16,880 inclusive, presented by the sons of Major William Yule, of the Hon. East India Company's Service, in Bengal
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. A fuller description of them will be found in the General Catalogues of the Arabic and Persian Manuscripts.
AN Alphabetical Table of all the verses of the Coran, by Músa al- Hazári, in Arabic. xviith cent. Quarto. [16,639.] Coran, The: Alphabetical table of verses.
A Work on Ethics, intitled Ihyá 'Ulúm al-Din, by Abu Hámid Muhammad al-Ghazzáli, in Arabic. In three Volumes; containing the first three parts, out of four, into which the work is divided. xviith cent. Small folio. [16,641-16,643.]
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Abu Hámid Muhammad al- Ghazzáli: Work on Ethics. Arabic.: Arabic.
THE last two parts of aWork on Ethics (see also Add MS 16641-16643); written A.H. 917=A.D. 1511, Folio. [16,644.] Abu Hámid Muhammad al- Ghazzáli: Work on Ethics. Arabic.: Arabic.