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GOSPELS IN ARABIC. Evangelium Sanctum Domini nostri Jesu Christi.... Rome: Typographia Medicea, 1590-[1591]. image 1
GOSPELS IN ARABIC. Evangelium Sanctum Domini nostri Jesu Christi.... Rome: Typographia Medicea, 1590-[1591]. image 2
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GOSPELS IN ARABIC.
Evangelium Sanctum Domini nostri Jesu Christi.... Rome: Typographia Medicea, 1590-[1591].

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GOSPELS IN ARABIC.

Evangelium Sanctum Domini nostri Jesu Christi.... Rome: Typographia Medicea, 1590-[1591].
Folio (315 x 204 mm). 368 pp. Woodcut illustrations throughout, title in Arabic and Latin. Early 19th century Russia, gilt decorated, rebacked preserving original spine. Title-page with reinforced margins, pp 7/8, 9/10 reinforced gutter margin, pp 43-46 partially sprung, a few repaired tears, occasional browning, covers with corners rubbed, a few stray marks.

EDITIO PRINCEPS of the Gospels in Arabic. Adams B1822; Darlow & Moule 1636.

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