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The chronography of Gregory Abû'l Faraj, the son of Aaron, the Hebrew physician, commonly known as Bar Hebraeus; being the first part of his political history of the world
- Title
- The chronography of Gregory Abû'l Faraj, the son of Aaron, the Hebrew physician, commonly known as Bar Hebraeus; being the first part of his political history of the world, translated from the Syriac by Ernest A. Wallis Budge...
- Author
- Bar Hebraeus, 1226-1286.
- Publication
- London, Oxford Univ. Press, H. Milford, 1932.
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- Description
- 2 v. front., illus.(plan) plates, facsims.; 25 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- "The translation ... has been made from the edition of the syriac text of the Makhtĕbhânûth zabhnê which was edited by Père Bedjan and published at Paris in 1890." -- Pref.
- "The works of Bar Hebraeus" : v. 1 [xxxii]-xliii.
- v. 2 has added t.-p. in Syriac.
- Contents
- I. English translation.--II. Facsimiles of the syriac texts in the Bodleian ms. Hunt no 52.
- Call Number
- *ODR (Bar Hebraeus. Chronography of Gregory Abû'l Faraj)
- LCCN
- 33004052 //rev
- OCLC
- 2002992
- Author
- Bar Hebraeus, 1226-1286.
- Title
- The chronography of Gregory Abû'l Faraj, the son of Aaron, the Hebrew physician, commonly known as Bar Hebraeus; being the first part of his political history of the world, translated from the Syriac by Ernest A. Wallis Budge...
- Imprint
- London, Oxford Univ. Press, H. Milford, 1932.
- Added Author
- Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir, 1857-1934. & tr.Bedjan, Paul, 1838-1920.Bodleian Library. Manuscript (Hunt 52.)
- Research Call Number
- *ODR (Bar Hebraeus. Chronography of Gregory Abû'l Faraj)