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dell' abate Simone Assemani. Errata: p. [1] at end. Main Heritage Shelves General DS36.84 .A87 1787 Book Item-ID: i23684926 BIB-ID: 2501820 Includes... Show moredell' abate Simone Assemani. Errata: p. [1] at end. Main Heritage Shelves General DS36.84 .A87 1787 Book Item-ID: i23684926 BIB-ID: 2501820 Includes bibliographical references. Show less
par Fulgence Fresnel. The first letter only. Others were afterwards published in the "Journal asiatique." Consists of translations from Arabian... Show morepar Fulgence Fresnel. The first letter only. Others were afterwards published in the "Journal asiatique." Consists of translations from Arabian authors, with notes and comments. First edition of this remarkable collection. "Consists of translations from Arabian authors, with notes and comments" (OCLC). - The French orientalist Fulgence Fresnel (1795-1855), a student of Sylvestre de Sacy, undertook studies of Arabic at Maronite College in Rome in 1826. Later he was appointed consular agent in Jeddah. In Arabia, he became a proficient speaker of local dialects, and came in contact with descendants of the Himyarites. Fresnel is credited as the first European to translate ancient Himyarite inscriptions. In 1851 he was put in charge of a scientific expedition to Mesopatamia. When the expedition members were recalled in 1854, Fresnel chose to remain, and died in Baghdad on November 30, 1855. - Foxed throughout, inkstain in the margin; some ms. pencil notes. Wants both half-titles. Main Heritage Shelves General DS231 .F74 1836 Book Item-ID: i16817473 BIB-ID: 1507127 Show less