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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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Foreword Introduction List of Abbreviations Transliteration Table Handlist Arabic Manuscripts Varia Persian Manuscripts Varia Turkish Manuscripts Varia Indexes Dated Manuscripts Lithographs Authors Copyists Patrons Places of Copy Shelf numbers Plates

Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian and Turkish Manuscripts in Belgium Volume 1 Handlist Part 1: Part 1: Université de Liège

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 25/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9789004326453, 978-9004326453
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Introduction List of Abbreviations Transliteration Table Handlist Arabic Manuscripts Varia Persian Manuscripts Varia Turkish Manuscripts Varia Indexes Dated Manuscripts Lithographs Authors Copyists Patrons Places of Copy Shelf numbers Plates

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