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Early Western Korans
- WorldCat: 782087000
"Koran Printing in the West, 1537-1857. This collection of Early Printed Korans demonstrates what impact the holy book of Islam achieved in Europe. Long before printing with movable type became common practice in the Islamic world in the early 19th century, Korans were printed in Arabic type in several European cities. This collection includes Korans and Koran translations in eight languages. It is of interest to orientalists, theologians, philologists and book historians alike."--From homepage, viewed Oct. 10, 2013.
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- Coverage/Publication Date:
- 2000
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