Auction 354
Old & Rare Books - Middle East
CANES, Fr. Diccionario Español Latino-Arabigo. Madrid, A, Sancha, 1787. 3 vols. (8), 40, 593; (4), 554, (2); (6), 662, (2) pp. Lge-fol. Mod. hcf. w. marbled paper sides, uncut. (Upper outer corner first 5 lvs. restored, lower outer corner vol. 3 partly browned, espec. towards end, upper inner margin a bit stained in places, some mild foxing throughout, but a good set).
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ERPENIUS, Th. Grammatica Arabica. Ab auctore emendata & aucta. Cui acced. Locmanni fabulæ, et Adagia quædam Arabum. Amst., J. Jansonius, 1636. (4), 171; 60, (2) pp. - Bound with: J. FABRICIUS. Specimen Arabicum Quo exhibentur aliquot scripta Arabica (…). Quibus accessit Judicium De Soluto genere Arabum proprio. Ut et Coronis De Poësi Arabica hactenus â nemine in Germania tradita. Rostock, Hær. Richelianorum, 1638. (8), 236 pp. - 3 parts in 1 vol. 4°. In cont. restored mottled cf. bind. w. old red label on spine. (A bit thumbed and w. traces of use throughout, but both very good copies).
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SOUSA, J. de. Vestigios da lingoa Arabica em Portugal, ou lexicon etymologico das pallavras, e nomes Portuguezes, que tem origem Arabica, (…). Augm. e annotado p. J. de Santo Antonio Moura. Lisboa, 1830. (4), xvi, 204 pp. - Bound with: Id. Documentos Arabicos para la historia Portugueza copiados dos originaes da Torre de Tombo (…). Lisboa, 1790. (8), 190, (2) pp. - 2 in 1 vol. Sm-4°. 19th c. hcf. w. marbled paper sides.
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SYRIA - ALEPPO -- RUSSELL, A. Naauwkeurige en natuurlyke beschryving van de stad Aleppo en van derzelver ommelanden, behelzende eene beschryving van die stad en der voornaamste natuurlyke voortbrengsels, de welke in derzelver nabuurschap gevonden worden. Uyt het Engels vert. d. L.Th. Gronovius. Leyden, C. de Pecker & C. v. Hoogeveen jr., 1762. (8), 294, (26) pp. W. 8 engr. plates (7 fold.). Cont. cf. w. raised bands, dec. gilt back, brown label & red edges. (Spine ends skilfully rep., corners bumped, tiny stamp on ti., some faint stains).
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Auction 354
Old & Rare Books - Middle East