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Archive File

من ميثاق ولي الزمان min mīṯaq waliyy-zamān

early 19th century

The title of Part I is not stated. The title given is for Part II. The subject of the Part I is marriage law. Part II is a religious discussion about god and names.

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كتاب الفوايد بين الناس kitāb alfawaiyid baina-nās

17th century

Incomplete volume relating to civil law. The title is written in red on folio 123a. There is no reference to the author's name in the volume.

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Archive Print Item

On the power, wisdom and goodness of God : as manifested in the adaptation of external nature to the moral and intellectual constitution of man (v.1-2)

Chalmers, Thomas (1780-1847)

1833

Half title: On the adaptation of external nature to the moral and intellectual constitution of man.

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[Anselm, etc.]
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[Anselm, etc.]

Anselm Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury (1033-1109); John Chrysostom, Saint (407); Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint (1153); Hugh of Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)

[ca. 1200-1250]

There is a late 13th-century list of contents on f. 1v. Decoration: 4 to 5-line initials for each text in blue and red, with pen ornament in both colours. 2-line initials for chapters, alternating i...

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