The page architecture of a deluxe Arabic dictionary from Islamic Spain

The Mukhtaṣar al-ʿAyn of Abū Bakr Muḥammad al-Zubaydī (d. AD 989) is the earliest Arabic dictionary to have survived from the medieval Islamic West. This article discusses an early manuscript of the work that was copied and illuminated in AD 1124, most likely in Valencia, for the library of a wealth...

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Main Author: Umberto Bongianino
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Centre for Manuscript and Text Cultures 2023-03-01
Series:Manuscript and Text Cultures
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Online Access:https://mtc-journal.org/index.php/mtc/article/view/27