A Christian Arab Gospel Book: Cairo, Coptic Museum MS Bibl. 90 in its Mamluk Context

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Hunt, Lucy-Anne. “A Christian Arab Gospel Book: Cairo, Coptic Museum MS Bibl. 90 in Its Mamluk Context.” Mamluk Studies Review 13, no. 2 (2009): 105–32.

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Abstract

The author places MS: Cairo, Coptic Museum, Bibl. 90 in its Mamluk context through a study of its illumination and comparing it to the Qur'anic illumination of the same period. She also reflects on the function the manuscript served.

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Article

Title: A Christian Arab Gospel Book: Cairo, Coptic Museum MS Bibl. 90 in its Mamluk Context

Author: Lucy-Anne Hunt

URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/3G653V92  Link to Biblia Arabica bibliography Bibliographic Record.

Publication

Title: Mamluk Studies Review

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Date of Publication: 2009

Pages: 105-132

Volume: 13

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Subject Headings

John  Luke  Mark  Matthew  New Testament  Christian  Gospels  Art, paleography, codicology  Al-Asʿad Hibbat Allāh b. al-ʿAssāl 

Cited Manuscripts

Cairo, Coptic Museum, Bibl. 90  Cairo, Coptic Museum, Bibl. 93  Istanbul, Topkapı Sarayı, Ahmet III, 3159  Paris, Institut Catholique, Copt. Ar. 1 
 

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Editorial Responsibility:

  • Ronny Vollandt, general editor, Biblia Arabica
  • Ronny Vollandt and Nathan P. Gibson, editors, Biblia Arabica
  • Nathan P. Gibson, entry contributor, “A Christian Arab Gospel Book: Cairo, Coptic Museum MS Bibl. 90 in its Mamluk Context”
  • Vevian Zaki, entry contributor, “A Christian Arab Gospel Book: Cairo, Coptic Museum MS Bibl. 90 in its Mamluk Context”
  • Robert Turnbull, entry contributor, “A Christian Arab Gospel Book: Cairo, Coptic Museum MS Bibl. 90 in its Mamluk Context”
  • Vevian Zaki, entry contributor, “A Christian Arab Gospel Book: Cairo, Coptic Museum MS Bibl. 90 in its Mamluk Context”

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  • Primary editing by Robert Turnbull
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