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An Arabic Manuscript of the Hippocratic Letters
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Johannes Thomann
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Studia graeco-arabica 13 (2023) Available online
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Pisa University Press, 2023
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14th Conference of The International Association of Arabic Dialectology, 2022
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Arabic documents from the first two Islamic centuries
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The Arabic manuscript ref. No 49 in the library collection of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University
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Geoffrey Khan, “Arabic Documents in the Cairo Genizah,” Bulletin of the Israeli Academic Center in Cairo, no. 21 (July 1997): 23-25
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2007 Handlist of Published Arabica from the Vienna Papyrus Collection (Austrian National Library) (outdated)
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2024
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The letters of Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Sabi - a large Buyid collection established from manuscripts and other sources
Klaus Hachmeier
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