The Earliest Known Manuscripts of Samaritan Arabic Chronicles and Other Texts in the Russian National Library in St. Petersburg

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Jamgotchian, Haroutyun S. “The Earliest Known Manuscripts of Samaritan Arabic Chronicles and Other Texts in the Russian National Library in St. Petersburg.” In Congress Volume Ljubljana 2007, edited by André Lemaire, 147–51. Supplements to Vetus Testamentum 133. Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2010.

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Abstract

Contains remarks on the Arabic translations of the Samaritan Pentateuch and the importance of the St. Petersburg manuscript fragments (pp. 150-151).

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Article

Title: The Earliest Known Manuscripts of Samaritan Arabic Chronicles and Other Texts in the Russian National Library in St. Petersburg

Author: Haroutyun S. Jamgotchian

Editor: André Lemaire

URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/6QCGRFBZ  Link to Biblia Arabica bibliography Bibliographic Record.

Publication

Title: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum

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Place of Publication: Leiden, Boston

Publisher: Brill

Date of Publication: 2010

Pages: 147-151

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Subject Headings

Old Testament  Jewish  Samaritan  Pentateuch  Hebrew 

Cited Manuscripts

London, British Library, Or. 7562  Oxford, Bodleian Libraries, Or. 139  St. Petersburg, National Library of Russia, Sam. IIa 178.2-3  St. Petersburg, National Library of Russia, Sam. IIa 179 
 

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