The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe

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The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe. / Loop, Jan (Redaktør); Burnett, Charles (Redaktør); Hamilton, Alastair (Redaktør).

Brill, 2017. 394 s. (The History of Oriental Studies, Bind 3).

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Loop, J, Burnett, C & Hamilton, A (red) 2017, The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe. The History of Oriental Studies, bind 3, Brill. <https://brill.com/view/title/33804>

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Loop, J., Burnett, C., & Hamilton, A. (red.) (2017). The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe. Brill. The History of Oriental Studies Bind 3 https://brill.com/view/title/33804

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Loop J, (ed.), Burnett C, (ed.), Hamilton A, (ed.). The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe. Brill, 2017. 394 s. (The History of Oriental Studies, Bind 3).

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Loop, Jan (Redaktør) ; Burnett, Charles (Redaktør) ; Hamilton, Alastair (Redaktør). / The Learning and Teaching of Arabic in Early Modern Europe. Brill, 2017. 394 s. (The History of Oriental Studies, Bind 3).

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