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Arabic Palaeography

A Collection of Arabic texts from the First Century of the Hidjra till the Year 1000


Edited by Bernhard Moritz
This splendid collection from the Khedivial Library contains Arabic calligraphy produced from the first century until AH 1240 (AD 1825).
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-005-6
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Aug 8,2012
Interior Color: Color
Trim Size: 10 x 12.5
Page Count: 385
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-61719-005-6
$205.00
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This splendid collection from the Khedivial Library contains Arabic calligraphy produced from the first century until AH 1240 (AD 1825). Presented here are over 200 digitized images from areas as diverse as the present-day Arab world, Spain, India, and Turkestan. Included are Qur'ans, inscriptions, autographs, decrees, and documents, classified by period and region.

This splendid collection from the Khedivial Library contains Arabic calligraphy produced from the first century until AH 1240 (AD 1825). Presented here are over 200 digitized images from areas as diverse as the present-day Arab world, Spain, India, and Turkestan. Included are Qur'ans, inscriptions, autographs, decrees, and documents, classified by period and region.

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