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Thomas of Fustat: Translator or Scribe?*
26 Nov 2019

Thomas of Fustat: Translator or Scribe?*

by Adrian Binder | posted in: Blog | 0

by Peter Tarras Saint Catherine’s Monastery at Mount Sinai has preserved the single most important collection of early Arabic Bible translations and, more generally, of Christian writing in Arabic. One of the most curious manuscripts of this collection bears the … Continued

Arabic Bible, Arabic Bible Translations, Bible in Arabic, Codex Arabicus, Muslim Bible, Peter Tarras, Thomas of Fustat

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