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LEXICA - Golius, Jacobus. Lexicon Arabico-Latinum, contextum ex probatioribus orientis lexicographis. Accedit index latinus copiosissimus [...]. With gest. Title vignette. Leiden, Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier, 1653. folio. 2921 columns, [20] ll. Parchment binding of the time with blind-stamped covers (spine missing, more stained, rubbed and bumped). Willems 723 - Pieters p. 148. - First edition. - The present copy is among the major works and of the Dutch orientalist and mathematician Golius. The Lexicon Arabico-Latinum has likewise established itself as a standard work of Oriental studies. Close ties with scholars such as René Descartes had a lasting impact on Golius' teaching program and carried his work beyond the borders of Europe. - Minimally browned, scattered creases, otherwise well preserved. - Handwritten note on mirror "K. F. Köhler in Leipzig". - Enclosed: Buxtorf, Johannes. Lexicon Chaldaicum, Talmudicum et Rabbinicum [...]. Gest. Title, without gest. Frontispiece. Basel, L. König, 1640. folio. [6] fol., 2680 columns, [32] fol. vellum binding of the time (spine missing, more stained, rubbed and bumped). Graesse I, 584 - Brunet 1432 - Fürst I, 138 - Steinschneider 329 - Minimally browned, occasionally a little (foxing) stained.

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