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Jews, Christians, and Muslims

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The beginnings of printing in the Near and Middle East

Jews, Christians, and Muslims

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Language
English
Pages
102

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Cover of: The beginnings of printing in the Near and Middle East
The beginnings of printing in the Near and Middle East: Jews, Christians, and Muslims
2001, Harrassowitz in Kommission
in English
Cover of: The beginnings of printing in the Near and Middle East: Jews, Christians,  and Muslims
The beginnings of printing in the Near and Middle East: Jews, Christians, and Muslims
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-[17]).
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Staatsbibliothek Bamburg on the occasion of the 28th German Orientalist Conference at the University of Bamburg.
"Exhibition: Der Frühdruck im Orient: Juden, Christen, und Muslime, 25.03.-12.04.2001--T.p. verso."

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Wiesbaden
Genre
Exhibitions., Bibliography, Imprints.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z196.M53 B44 2001, Z186.M54 B44 2001

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Pagination
102 p. :
Number of pages
102

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4017628M
ISBN 10
3447044179
LCCN
2001389564
OCLC/WorldCat
505189230

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