![KORAN, in Arabic and Latin -- Alcorani textus universus [-- Refutatio Alcorani]. Edited by Luigi Marracci. Padua: Seminary Press, 1698. 2° (346 x 222mm). With the two final errata leaves in Arabic. (A few repairs in title, some dampstaining.) Contemporary Dutch blindstamped vellum, a few thumb-tags (rebacked, endpapers renewed).](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2014/CSK/2014_CSK_10266_0138_000(koran_in_arabic_and_latin_--_alcorani_textus_universus_--_refutatio_al100517).jpg?w=1)
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KORAN, in Arabic and Latin -- Alcorani textus universus [-- Refutatio Alcorani]. Edited by Luigi Marracci. Padua: Seminary Press, 1698. 2° (346 x 222mm). With the two final errata leaves in Arabic. (A few repairs in title, some dampstaining.) Contemporary Dutch blindstamped vellum, a few thumb-tags (rebacked, endpapers renewed).
THIRD EDITION IN ARABIC. The first edition, printed c.1530, was ordered to be destroyed and survives in one copy; while the second edition was printed at Hamburg in 1694. Marracci's was the second major translation into Latin, following that of Robert Ketenensis in 1143; both were the basis of numerous subsequent editions and translations into modern languages. Brunet III, 1307 ('a sought-after edition, examples of which are very uncommon').
THIRD EDITION IN ARABIC. The first edition, printed c.1530, was ordered to be destroyed and survives in one copy; while the second edition was printed at Hamburg in 1694. Marracci's was the second major translation into Latin, following that of Robert Ketenensis in 1143; both were the basis of numerous subsequent editions and translations into modern languages. Brunet III, 1307 ('a sought-after edition, examples of which are very uncommon').
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