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Country Syria Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Aleppo Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Repository Fondation Georges et Mathilde Salem Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Shelfmark Ar 245
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 68 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 18th century
Language(s) Arabic
Feature(s) Decoration, Geometric
Notes

Formerly Sbath MS 1048. References to folio numbers are approximate

Bibliography

Paul Sbath, Bibliothèque de manuscrits Paul Sbath, prêtre syrien d’Alep: Catalogue, 3 vols. (1928-1934); Francisco del Río Sánchez, Catalogue des manuscrits de la fondation Georges et Mathilde Salem (Alep, Syrie) (2008).

HMML Proj. Num.

GAMS 01048

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/501603
Processed By HMML
Acknowledgments Cataloged by Joshua Mugler
Surrogate Format Digital
Capture Date 2008/07/31
Access Restrictions Registered
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 68 leaf(ves)
Former Owner Sbath, Paul Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Type Manuscript
Century(ies) 18th century
Year Range 1737-1800
Support Paper
Support Dimensions 14.7 x 10.2 cm
Page Layout 1 column, 16 lines per page
Catchwords Yes
Writing System Arabic
Script(s) Naskh
Author Nepveu, François, 1639-1708 Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Title Maḥabbat Yasūʻ
Title NS محبة يسوع
Uniform Title Nepveu, François, 1639-1708. De l'amour de notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ et des moyens de l'acquérir VIAF
Alternate Title Love of Jesus
Associated Name Andrāwus Iskandar, -1748 (Translator)
Language(s) Arabic
Item Notes

Translation from Italian dated 1737 CE, fol. 1v

Country Syria Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Aleppo Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Repository Fondation Georges et Mathilde Salem Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Shelfmark Ar 245
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 68 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 18th century
Language(s) Arabic
Feature(s) Decoration, Geometric
Notes

Formerly Sbath MS 1048. References to folio numbers are approximate

Bibliography

Paul Sbath, Bibliothèque de manuscrits Paul Sbath, prêtre syrien d’Alep: Catalogue, 3 vols. (1928-1934); Francisco del Río Sánchez, Catalogue des manuscrits de la fondation Georges et Mathilde Salem (Alep, Syrie) (2008).

HMML Proj. Num.

GAMS 01048

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/501603
Processed By HMML
Acknowledgments Cataloged by Joshua Mugler
Surrogate Format Digital
Capture Date 2008/07/31
Access Restrictions Registered
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 68 leaf(ves)
Former Owner Sbath, Paul Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Type Manuscript
Century(ies) 18th century
Year Range 1737-1800
Support Paper
Support Dimensions 14.7 x 10.2 cm
Page Layout 1 column, 16 lines per page
Catchwords Yes
Writing System Arabic
Script(s) Naskh
Author Nepveu, François, 1639-1708 Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Title Maḥabbat Yasūʻ
Title NS محبة يسوع
Uniform Title Nepveu, François, 1639-1708. De l'amour de notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ et des moyens de l'acquérir VIAF
Alternate Title Love of Jesus
Associated Name Andrāwus Iskandar, -1748 (Translator)
Language(s) Arabic
Item Notes

Translation from Italian dated 1737 CE, fol. 1v

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