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Manuscritos afro-islâmicos do Brasil oitocentista: os amuletos árabes da coleção Nina Rodrigues
Amuletos islâmicos de papel, com versículos do Qurʾān ou outros textos mágico-religiosos em escrita árabe, eram de amplo uso entre pessoas africanas no Brasil do século XIX.
Juliane Müller
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The Trans-Saharan Book Trade: Manuscript Culture, Arabic Literacy and Intellectual History in Muslim Africa, edited by Graziano Krätli and Ghislaine Lydon [PDF]
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Ngom, Fallou
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Islamic Learning in Arabic-Afrikaans Between Malay Model and Ottoman Reform [PDF]
Through the second half of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century the Muslim community of Cape Town produced a large number of texts in various fields of Islamic learning, written in Afrikaans, a creolized variety of the language the ...
Versteegh, K. (Kees)
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The Qu'ran Manuscripts in the al-Haram al-Sharif Islamic Museum, Jerusalem
Founded in 1922 and moved to al-Haram al-Sharif in 1929, the Islamic Museum in Jerusalem houses artifacts covering nearly all oflslamic history and originating in North Africa, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and the Middle East. This beautifully illustrated
Devin Stewart
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Vat. copt. 57: A Codicological, Literary, and Paratextual Analysis [PDF]
MS Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana Vat. copt. 57, a collection of homi- lies attributed to John Chrysostom in Bohairic Coptic, poses a number of challenges to scholars.
Berno, Francesco +3 more
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The present article touches upon a series of Ottoman Turkish manuscripts from the Matenadaran's Arabic script manuscripts collection, an example of a unique collection in Ottoman Turkish manuscripts known as the "Collection of Verse Dictionaries" MS No.
Ani Avetisyan
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West African manuscripts in Arabic and African languages and digital preservation [PDF]
West African manuscripts are numerous and varied in forms and contents. There are thousands of them across West Africa. A significant portion of them are documents written in Arabic and Ajami (African languages written in Arabic script).
Ngom, Fallou
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Exploring manuscripts: sharing ancient wisdoms across the semantic web [PDF]
Recent work in digital humanities has seen researchers in-creasingly producing online editions of texts and manuscripts, particularly in adoption of the TEI XML format for online publishing.
Hedges, Mark +3 more
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In this article its author describes and examines a copy of the bilingual (Arabic-Greek) Missal published in the monastery of Snagov, not far from Bucharest in AD 1701 by the famous printer and Church hierarch Anthim the Iberian (Georgian) and kept now in the library of the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Buton, Islamization, and This Manuscript Tradition [PDF]
Buton the beginning of the country is filled with myths, which serves to form a world view of cosmocentric in determining descriptions of time, space, and society.
Rosdin, A. (Ali)
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