Oriental translation fund
Oriental Translation Fund (Londyn).
Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland
Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland (London)
VIAF ID: 144665249 ( Corporate )
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland (London)
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Oriental translation fund
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
Works
Title | Sources |
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The Asatir : the Samaritan book of the 'Secrets of Moses' : together with the Pitron, or Samaritan commentary, and the Samaritan story of the death of Moses | |
Essay on the architecture of the Hindús | |
The Ethiopic Didascalia or, The Ethiopic version of the Apostolical Constitutions received in the Church of Abyssinia ; with an English translation | |
The history of Vartan, and of the battle of the Armenians : containing an account of the religious wars between the Persians and the Armenians | |
Kashf al-ẓunūn ʻan asāmī al-kutub wa-al-funūn = Lexicon bibliographicum et encyclopaedicum a Mustafa ben Abdallah Katib Jelebi dicto et nomine Haji Khalfa celebrato compositum | |
Le livre des récompenses et des peines : en chinois et en français | |
Mahābhārata. | |
Meadows of gold and mines of gems | |
The Mulfuzat Timury, or, Autobiographical memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Timur : written in the Jagtay Turky language | |
Murūğ az-zahab | |
Oriental Translation Fund (Series) | |
Prospectus of a plan for translating and publishing such interesting and valuable works on Eastern history, science, and belles-lettres as are sill in MS. in the libraries of the universities, the British Museum, and the East-India House, and in other collections, in Asia and Africa as well as in Europe ; and for providing funds to carry this object into execution | |
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Rigveda-Sanhita liber primus, Sanskritè et Latinè | |
Safrat al-Baṭriyark Makāriyūs al-Ḥalabī | |
Specimens of the popular poetry of Persia, as found in the Adventures and improvisations of Kurroglou, the bandit-misntrel of Northern Persia, and in the songs of the people inhabiting the shores of the Caspian Sea | |
Translation of the Sanhita of the Sama Veda | |
The travels of Macarius, patriarch of Antioch written by his attendant archdeacon, Paul of Aleppo in arabic. | |
Vasn Vardanay ew Hayotsʿpaterazmin | |
Vedas. |