now first done into English by John Payne. Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7715 .P32 1884 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i20241628 BIB-ID: 1020086 Show morenow first done into English by John Payne. Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7715 .P32 1884 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i20241628 BIB-ID: 1020086 Show less
edited with an introduction by Gerald Bullett ; with woodcuts by Helen Kapp. Show moreedited with an introduction by Gerald Bullett ; with woodcuts by Helen Kapp. Show less
[traduit et choisi] par Lacroix-de Marlès. Selections from: Histoire de la domination des Arabes et des Maures en Espagne et en Portugal / José... Show more[traduit et choisi] par Lacroix-de Marlès. Selections from: Histoire de la domination des Arabes et des Maures en Espagne et en Portugal / José Antonio Condé. 3 v. Original text in Spanish, by José Antonio Condé, was drawn from various Arabic manuscripts and memoirs. "Contenant en outre des notices exactes sur leurs conquêtes, leur religion, moeurs, arts, usages; des anecdotes curieuses et intéressantes; des traits divers d'hérïsme, de courage, de grandeur d'ame, etc." Main Heritage Shelves General DP102 .C66 1824 Book Item-ID: i10064126 BIB-ID: 1008048 Show less
now first done into English by John Payne. Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7715 .P32 1884 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i20241628 BIB-ID: 1020086 Show morenow first done into English by John Payne. Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7715 .P32 1884 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i20241628 BIB-ID: 1020086 Show less
by Charles Francis Stocking and William Wesley Totheroh. In five books with separate paging. The life of Christ, based on passages from the Gospels. Show moreby Charles Francis Stocking and William Wesley Totheroh. In five books with separate paging. The life of Christ, based on passages from the Gospels. Show less
Philosophy, Islamic, Philosophy, Islamic--Early works to 1800
rendered from the Arabic with introduction by Dr. Paul Brönnle. Translation of selections from: Risālat Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān. Show morerendered from the Arabic with introduction by Dr. Paul Brönnle. Translation of selections from: Risālat Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān. Show less
with notes anthropological and explanatory. Volume 1 / By Richard F. Burton. Spines also marked vols. 11-17, continuing A plain and literal... Show morewith notes anthropological and explanatory. Volume 1 / By Richard F. Burton. Spines also marked vols. 11-17, continuing A plain and literal translation of the Arabian nights entertainments, translated by Richard F. Burton. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Show less
Maḥmūd Muhtār- Kātircioglū ; the English translation by John Naish. Includes index. Main Heritage Shelves General BP110 .N32 1937 Book Item-ID:... Show moreMaḥmūd Muhtār- Kātircioglū ; the English translation by John Naish. Includes index. Main Heritage Shelves General BP110 .N32 1937 Book Item-ID: i10228706 BIB-ID: 1024506 Microfilm. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library Imaging Services, 2000. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Show less
extracted and translated from the chronicle of Ibn al-Qalānisī by H.A.R. Gibb. Covers the period 1097 to 1159. Show moreextracted and translated from the chronicle of Ibn al-Qalānisī by H.A.R. Gibb. Covers the period 1097 to 1159. Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, Astrology, Arabic, Astrology, Arabic--Early works to 1800, Icun. 1489 .A3
Translation by Joannes Hispalensis of the author's Kitāb aḥkām sinī al-mawālīd and other writings, based in great part on al-Kindī. cf.... Show moreTranslation by Joannes Hispalensis of the author's Kitāb aḥkām sinī al-mawālīd and other writings, based in great part on al-Kindī. cf. Sarton. An introd. to the hist. of science. Baltimore [1927] v. 1, p. 568; and Enzyk. d. Islām. Ed. by Johannes Angelus. Imprint from colophon. Signatures: A-N⁸ O Show less
by W.S. Seton-Karr. Extracts from a weekly paper designated the Calcutta Gazette and Oriental Advertiser. Folded map in pocket. Main Heritage Shelves... Show moreby W.S. Seton-Karr. Extracts from a weekly paper designated the Calcutta Gazette and Oriental Advertiser. Folded map in pocket. Main Heritage Shelves General DS463 .S45 1864 Book Item-ID: i1017557x BIB-ID: 1019193 Show less
Political activityCatholic Church, Selections--English, Koran, Islam--Doctrines, B21 .W4 v. 1, no. 4
Reprinted from the edition of 1766, and edited by Josephus Tela [pseud.] Bound with no. 1-no. 6 subsequent to publication. Show moreReprinted from the edition of 1766, and edited by Josephus Tela [pseud.] Bound with no. 1-no. 6 subsequent to publication. Show less
تحقيق عادل العوا. مجموعة نصوص ورسائل كتبها أصحابها في المذهب الإسماعيلي. Main Heritage Compact General BP87.5 .A85 1958 Book Item-ID: i15618079 BIB-ID:... Show moreتحقيق عادل العوا. مجموعة نصوص ورسائل كتبها أصحابها في المذهب الإسماعيلي. Main Heritage Compact General BP87.5 .A85 1958 Book Item-ID: i15618079 BIB-ID: 2606572 يتضمن مراجع ببليوجرافية (صفحات [266]-268). Show less
The crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen,... Show moreThe crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen, a lawyer, and an editor create conflict there. It offers Cooper's opinion of government and his diagnosis of the decaying values in American society. Miles Wallingford (1844): In this sequel to Afloat and ashore, Miles again goes to sea in search of a fortune in trade but instead is imprisoned and pressed into service. He escapes to New York, where he learns that his estate has been seized, and he is imprisoned for debt. In the end, he is bailed out by the woman he loves and realizes that he belongs on the farm he almost lost while seeking riches. Based on Cooper's own experiences, it marks his first use of first-person narration. Homeward bound; or, The chase: a tale of the sea (1838): The story of the Effingham family's voyage home after several years in Europe, providing a social commentary through their encounters with the other passengers. On spine: Cooper's works. "Illustrated with wood-engravings." Main Heritage Shelves General PS1405 .C7 1892 Book vol. 10 Item-ID: i20310778 BIB-ID: 2517292 Show less
The crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen,... Show moreThe crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen, a lawyer, and an editor create conflict there. It offers Cooper's opinion of government and his diagnosis of the decaying values in American society. Miles Wallingford (1844): In this sequel to Afloat and ashore, Miles again goes to sea in search of a fortune in trade but instead is imprisoned and pressed into service. He escapes to New York, where he learns that his estate has been seized, and he is imprisoned for debt. In the end, he is bailed out by the woman he loves and realizes that he belongs on the farm he almost lost while seeking riches. Based on Cooper's own experiences, it marks his first use of first-person narration. Homeward bound; or, The chase: a tale of the sea (1838): The story of the Effingham family's voyage home after several years in Europe, providing a social commentary through their encounters with the other passengers. On spine: Cooper's works. "Illustrated with wood-engravings." Main Heritage Shelves General PS1405 .C7 1892 Book vol. 8 Item-ID: i20310857 BIB-ID: 2517292 Show less
The crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen,... Show moreThe crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen, a lawyer, and an editor create conflict there. It offers Cooper's opinion of government and his diagnosis of the decaying values in American society. Miles Wallingford (1844): In this sequel to Afloat and ashore, Miles again goes to sea in search of a fortune in trade but instead is imprisoned and pressed into service. He escapes to New York, where he learns that his estate has been seized, and he is imprisoned for debt. In the end, he is bailed out by the woman he loves and realizes that he belongs on the farm he almost lost while seeking riches. Based on Cooper's own experiences, it marks his first use of first-person narration. Homeward bound; or, The chase: a tale of the sea (1838): The story of the Effingham family's voyage home after several years in Europe, providing a social commentary through their encounters with the other passengers. On spine: Cooper's works. "Illustrated with wood-engravings." Main Heritage Shelves General PS1405 .C7 1892 Book vol. 9 Item-ID: i2031078x BIB-ID: 2517292 Show less
The crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen,... Show moreThe crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen, a lawyer, and an editor create conflict there. It offers Cooper's opinion of government and his diagnosis of the decaying values in American society. Miles Wallingford (1844): In this sequel to Afloat and ashore, Miles again goes to sea in search of a fortune in trade but instead is imprisoned and pressed into service. He escapes to New York, where he learns that his estate has been seized, and he is imprisoned for debt. In the end, he is bailed out by the woman he loves and realizes that he belongs on the farm he almost lost while seeking riches. Based on Cooper's own experiences, it marks his first use of first-person narration. Homeward bound; or, The chase: a tale of the sea (1838): The story of the Effingham family's voyage home after several years in Europe, providing a social commentary through their encounters with the other passengers. On spine: Cooper's works. "Illustrated with wood-engravings." Main Heritage Shelves General PS1405 .C7 1892 Book vol. 5 Item-ID: i20310894 BIB-ID: 2517292 Show less
The crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen,... Show moreThe crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen, a lawyer, and an editor create conflict there. It offers Cooper's opinion of government and his diagnosis of the decaying values in American society. Miles Wallingford (1844): In this sequel to Afloat and ashore, Miles again goes to sea in search of a fortune in trade but instead is imprisoned and pressed into service. He escapes to New York, where he learns that his estate has been seized, and he is imprisoned for debt. In the end, he is bailed out by the woman he loves and realizes that he belongs on the farm he almost lost while seeking riches. Based on Cooper's own experiences, it marks his first use of first-person narration. Homeward bound; or, The chase: a tale of the sea (1838): The story of the Effingham family's voyage home after several years in Europe, providing a social commentary through their encounters with the other passengers. On spine: Cooper's works. "Illustrated with wood-engravings." Main Heritage Shelves General PS1405 .C7 1892 Book vol. 7 Item-ID: i20310870 BIB-ID: 2517292 Show less
The crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen,... Show moreThe crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen, a lawyer, and an editor create conflict there. It offers Cooper's opinion of government and his diagnosis of the decaying values in American society. Miles Wallingford (1844): In this sequel to Afloat and ashore, Miles again goes to sea in search of a fortune in trade but instead is imprisoned and pressed into service. He escapes to New York, where he learns that his estate has been seized, and he is imprisoned for debt. In the end, he is bailed out by the woman he loves and realizes that he belongs on the farm he almost lost while seeking riches. Based on Cooper's own experiences, it marks his first use of first-person narration. Homeward bound; or, The chase: a tale of the sea (1838): The story of the Effingham family's voyage home after several years in Europe, providing a social commentary through their encounters with the other passengers. On spine: Cooper's works. "Illustrated with wood-engravings." Main Heritage Shelves General PS1405 .C7 1892 Book vol. 6 Item-ID: i20310936 BIB-ID: 2517292 Show less
The crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen,... Show moreThe crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: a tale of the Pacific (1848): The story of a utopian island in the Pacific that sinks into the sea after clergymen, a lawyer, and an editor create conflict there. It offers Cooper's opinion of government and his diagnosis of the decaying values in American society. Miles Wallingford (1844): In this sequel to Afloat and ashore, Miles again goes to sea in search of a fortune in trade but instead is imprisoned and pressed into service. He escapes to New York, where he learns that his estate has been seized, and he is imprisoned for debt. In the end, he is bailed out by the woman he loves and realizes that he belongs on the farm he almost lost while seeking riches. Based on Cooper's own experiences, it marks his first use of first-person narration. Homeward bound; or, The chase: a tale of the sea (1838): The story of the Effingham family's voyage home after several years in Europe, providing a social commentary through their encounters with the other passengers. On spine: Cooper's works. "Illustrated with wood-engravings." Main Heritage Shelves General PS1405 .C7 1892 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i20310730 BIB-ID: 2517292 Show less