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Catalogue of the manuscripts of Christiaan Huygens, including a concordance with his Oeuvres complètes
by
Yoder, Joella Gerstmeyer
in
Codices Hugeniani -- Catalogs
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Huygens, Christiaan, 1629-1695 -- Archives -- Catalogs
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Huygens, Christiaan, 1629-1695. Oeuvres complètes -- Concordances
2013
A Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Christiaan Huygens inventories all known manuscripts written by Christiaan Huygens, all letters to or from him, plus family papers at UB Leiden. It also provides complete manuscript citations for Oeuvres Complètes.
Catalog of Judeo-Persian Manuscripts in the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
by
Basch Moreen, Vera
in
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Library
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Judeo-Persian literature
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Manuscripts, Judeo-Persian
2015,2014
The Judeo-Persian manuscripts that Iranian Jews produced between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries provide a thorough description of their intellectual parameters. They demonstrates the Jews' deep attachment to Judaism as well as their profound acculturation in Iran.
Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian and Turkish manuscripts of the Yahuda collection of the National Library of Israel
by
Butbul, Sagit
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Sifriyah ha-leʾumit (Israel)
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Wust, Efraim
in
Manuscripts, Arabic -- Jerusalem -- Catalogs
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Manuscripts, Persian -- Jerusalem -- Catalogs
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Manuscripts, Turkish -- Jerusalem -- Catalogs
2017
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts
2014
Multiple indices provide full access to the manuscript descriptions: topics and genres, titles, artists, translators, dedicatees, additional names, provenance (including dealers and auction houses), dates of production, and places of production. All shelfmarks are listed separately by collection and city, keyed to the entry number for each manuscript. Many entries include notes of iconographic, artistic, or literary interest. A lengthy secondary bibliography completes the volume. Only sixty-eight of these manuscripts have been published and many of the 200 named authors are not normally known as creators of emblematic works. Approximately one third of the manuscripts have never been described in a printed catalogue.