QUR'AN.  Machumetis Saracenorum principis, eiusque successorum vitae, doctrina, ac ipse alcoran, [?Basle: no publisher:] March 1550, 3 parts in one volume, 2, historiated woodcut initials, part II printed in double column (a few stains to title, corner of upper margin of title torn away and repaired, occasional light mainly marginal staining and browning), 18th-century calf (rebacked, bowed, later endpapers).
QUR'AN. Machumetis Saracenorum principis, eiusque successorum vitae, doctrina, ac ipse alcoran, [?Basle: no publisher:] March 1550, 3 parts in one volume, 2, historiated woodcut initials, part II printed in double column (a few stains to title, corner of upper margin of title torn away and repaired, occasional light mainly marginal staining and browning), 18th-century calf (rebacked, bowed, later endpapers).

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QUR'AN. Machumetis Saracenorum principis, eiusque successorum vitae, doctrina, ac ipse alcoran, [?Basle: no publisher:] March 1550, 3 parts in one volume, 2, historiated woodcut initials, part II printed in double column (a few stains to title, corner of upper margin of title torn away and repaired, occasional light mainly marginal staining and browning), 18th-century calf (rebacked, bowed, later endpapers).

Rare third, and second Latin edition, of the Qur'an, edited by T. Bibliander. It was preceded by an Arabic edition printed in Venice circa 1537-38 and the Basel edition of this translation in 1543. According to Adams (M1890) the present edition was published in Basle but BM STC German lists Zurich as the place of publication and Christian Froschauer as the publisher.