Arabic Printing for the Christians in Ottoman Lands The East-European Connection

In Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Levant, Arabic printing began with the work of Antim the Iberian, a scholar and metropolitan of Wallachia, and Athanasios III Dabbās, patriarch of the Church of Antioch and metropolitan of Aleppo. The book presents the first Arabic press in the Ottoman lands, found...

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Main Author: Feodorov, Ioana (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2023
Series:Early Arabic Printing in the East
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