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    <note altRepGroup="00" type="statement of responsibility">Cum notis ad res exoticas sive Orientales, quæ in iis occurrunt ; Opera Jacobi Golii = Kitāb Muḥammad b. Katīr al-Farġānī fī al-Ḥarakāt al-samāwiyya wa-ǧawāmiʻ ʻilm al-nuǧūm / bi-tafsīr al-šayk al-fāḍil Yaʻqūb Ġūliyūs.</note>
    <note>ALFRAGANUS. Elementa astronomica, Arabice &amp; Latine. Cum notis ad res exoticas sive orientales, que in iis occurrunt. Opera Jacobi Golii. Amsterdam, Johannes Janson and the widow of Elizei Weyerstaet, 1669 8vo. 1lea. (bind) + 1tit. + 1 + 3 pref. + 7 index + 2 + 109 (arabic text) + 1tit. (arabic) + 109 + 3 + 306 + 20 (index) + 2 + 1lea. (bind.), title printed in red and black in Arabic and Latin, text of Alfraganus spearately in Arabic and Latin, followed by the Latin commentary of Golius interspersed with Arabic; inscription in Greek on title; a fine copy in contemporary vellum Golius was student of of Thomas Erpenius at Leiden.  He worked as a language professor (in France) and Leiden University. Latter he travelled to Levant and Arabia to collect Arabic manuscripts which enabled him to prepare several important works like the first Arabic - Latin Dictionary and a catalogue of the oriental manuscripts in Leiden University. Houzeau &amp; Lancaster 1113 (&quot;des notes copieuses et importantes ... cette edition est la plus importante et le meilleur&quot;); Lalande p. 272; Sarton I, p. 567; Schnurrer 402; not in Carmody.</note>
    <note>Boek ook bekend o.d.t.: Ǧawāmiʻ fī ʻilm al-nuǧūm.</note>
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