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Catalog of catalogs : a bibliography of temporary exhibition catalogs since 1876 that contain items of Judaica /
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Catalog of Catalogs provides a comprehensive index of nearly 2,300 publications documenting the exhibition of Judaica over the past 140 years. This vast corpus of material, ranging from simple leaflets to scholarly catalogs, contains textual and visual material as yet unmined for the study of Jewish art, religion, culture and history. Through highly-detailed, fully-indexed catalog entries, William Gross, Orly Tzion and Falk Wiesemann elucidate some 2,000 subjects, geographical locations and Judaica objects (ceremonial objects, illuminated manuscripts, printed books, synagogues, cemeteries et al.) addressed in these catalogs. Descriptions of the catalog's bibliographic components, contributors, exhibition history, and contents, all accessible through the volume's five indices, render this volume an unparalleled new resource for the study of Jewish Art, culture and history.
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Includes indexes. :
1 online resource. :
9789004406988
Nuskha-yi khaṭṭī wa fihristnigāri-yi ān dar Īrān : Majmūʿa-yi maqālāt wa justārhā bih pās-i zaḥamāt-i sī sāla-yi Francis Richard, nuskhashinās-i bargusta-yi Faransawī, daftar-i yak...
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Islamic studies are for a large part based on texts that were originally transmitted in manuscript. Even if many of these works are now available in print, improved editions are often needed, while most of the surviving texts have never been published at all. The preservation, description, and proper cataloging of Islamic manuscripts all have a direct influence on the possibility for Islamic studies to move forward and develop. For many years, Francis Richard (b. 1948) was responsible for the Persian manuscripts at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Author of numerous publications on Persian manuscripts and their tradition, his Splendeurs persanes, manuscrits du XIIe au XVIIe siècles (BnF, 1997) was also published in Persian in 2005. In recognition of the great services that he has rendered to Persian studies, the present work is the first of a two-volume liber amicorum by a number of distinguished Iranian scholars. Includes an inventory of the publications of Francis Richard.
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1 online resource. :
9789004404700
9789648700091
Papyrus de la Sorbonne : P.Sorb. III nos 70-144 /
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Volume follows Papyrus de la Sorbonne (P. Sorb. I, no. 1-68) published by Presses universitaires de France in 1966 (edited by Hélène Cadell) and Un Codex fiscal Hermopolite (P.Sorb. II, no. 69) pulished by Scholars Press in 1994 (edited by Jean Gascou).
CD ROM with full text plus 118 additional image JPEG files in pocket. :
xxiv, 189 pages, xi leaves of plates : illistrations, map, fascimiles ; 29 cm + 1 CD ROM (4 3/4 in.). :
Includes bibliographical references (pages xv-xxiv) and indexes (page vii). :
9782840507260
Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian and Turkish manuscripts in Belgium /
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The Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian and Turkish Manuscripts in Belgium is a union catalogue aiming is to present the Oriental manuscripts held by various Belgian public institutions (Royal Library, university and public libraries). These collections and their contents are largely unknown to scholars due to the lack of published catalogues. This first volume, consisting of a bi-lingual (English and Arabic) handlist, concerns the collection of the Université de Liège, which holds the largest number of Oriental manuscripts (c. 500). Each title is briefly described, identifying the author and offering basic material information. Most of the manuscripts described in this handlist originate from North Africa.
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Includes indexes. :
1 online resource. :
9789004328464 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Catalogue of the Persian manuscripts in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences /
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The Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences was established in 1826. Its collection of Persian manuscripts is the most comprehensive set of its kind in Hungary. The volumes were produced in four major cultural centres of the Persianate world, the Ottoman Empire, Iran, Central Asia and India during a span of time that extends from the 14th to the 19th century. Collected mainly by enthusiastic private collectors and acknowledged scholars the manuscripts have preserved several unique texts or otherwise interesting copies of well-known works. Though the bulk of the collection has been part of Library holdings for almost a century, the present volume is the first one to describe these manuscripts in a detailed and systematic way.
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1 online resource (350 pages) :
9789004368392 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Papyrus grecs et coptes de Baouît conservés au Musée du Louvre : P. Louvre Bawit 1-83 /
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Etude d'un lot de papyrus provenant des fouilles de l'archéologue Jean Clédat sur le site du monastère de Baouît. Chaque document est traduit et commenté, mettant ainsi en lumière l'organisation et l'économie du monastère.
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The work describes a corpus of papyri discovered at the Monastery of Bawit between 1901 and 1905 by Jean Clédat. The papyri are now held by the Louvre Museum. :
183 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-182) and index. :
9782724706468
2724706463 :
1110-0001 ;
Catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences /
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The Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ‒ established in 1826 ‒ houses many small and still hidden collections. One of these, the most comprehensive Hungarian collection of Arabic manuscripts, is brought to light by the present catalogue. These codices are described for the first time in a detailed and systematic way. A substantial part of the manuscripts is either dated to or preserved from the 150 year period of Ottoman occupation in Hungary. The highlights of the collection are from the Mamluk era, and the manuscripts as a whole present a clear picture of the curriculum of Islamic education. The descriptions also give an overview of the many additional Turkish and Persian texts thereby adding to our knowledge about the history of these volumes.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004306936 :
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A bibliography of Greek New Testament manuscripts /
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This bibliography is a comprehensive listing of books, facsimiles, collations and articles relating to some 3,500 Greek New Testament manuscripts, including references to photographic plates and albums. These are divided into the conventional categories of papyri, majuscules, minuscules and lectionaries, as classified in the current Gregory-Aland register. This third revised edition supersedes the two previous editions. Entries from those earlier editions and from three supplements, published as articles in Novum Testamentum , as well as newly published material, are to be found here. The author is grateful for the help of editor Barbara Cangemi.
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1 online resource (xliii, 408 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004289680 :
0167-9732 ; :
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A catalogue of the Turkish manuscripts in the John Rylands University Library at Manchester
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During the six hundred years of its existence, innumerable of manuscripts with, mostly, Turkish texts were produced in the Ottoman Empire. These are mainly preserved in libraries in the countries that once were part of that extended empire; a lesser number of such manuscripts had their origin in central Asia, Persia and India. From the sixteenth century in particular, interest for these handwritten books increased in Europe and found their way to the libraries of scholars, book collectors and universities. The John Rylands University Library is one such repository of Turkish manuscripts of both Ottoman and wider Asian provenance. Most of these manuscripts, among which a number of unique, rare and luxuriously produced items, were originally gathered by a rich mine owner, the 25th Earl of Crawford. In this book, the collection is for the first time described in a detailed and systematic way.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004201316 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.