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Machumetis Sarracenorum principis vita ac doctrina omnis, quæ & Ismahelitarum lex, & Alcoranum dicitur, ex Arabica lingua ante CCCC annos in Latinam translata (per Robertum Retenensem & Hermannum Dalmatam), nuncque demum in lucom protracta atque edita. Adiectæ quoque sunt Annotationes, Confutationes, Sarracenorum ac rerum Turcicarum à DCCCC annis ad nostra usque tempora memorabilium historiæ, ex probatissimis autoribus tum Arabibus, tum Latinis & Græcis. Item P. Melanchthonis præmonitio ad Lectorem. T. Bibliandri pro Alcorani editione Apologia.
Uniform title
Qurʼan.
Format
Book
Language
Multiple languages
Latin
Modern Greek (1453-)
Published/Created
[Basle] : [publisher not identified], [1543]
Description
1 online resource (3 volumes)
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Subject(s)
Muḥammad Prophet -632
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Qurʼan
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Controversial literature
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Islam
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Relations
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Christianity
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Related name
Peter, the Venerable, approximately 1092-1156
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Melanchthon, Philip, 1497-1560
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Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
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Hermann, of Carinthia
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Robert, of Chester, active 1143
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Editor
Bibliander, Theodorus, approximately1504-1564
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Series
Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library.
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Summary note
(Epistola D. Petri Abbatis Cluniacensis ad D. Bernardum Claræuallis Abbatē de translatione Alcorani. Doctrina Machumetis summatim comprehensa . . . ab . . . Hermanno ex Arabico translata.) [The whole edited by T. Bibliander.].
Notes
Reproduction of the original from The British Library.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Andover, Hants. UK : Cengage Learning, 2015-2017 (Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library, 1473-1900). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Language note
Text in Latin and Greek ; translated from the original Arabic.
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