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Rudimenta linguae coptae sive Aegyptiacae ad usum Collegii Urbani de Propaganda Fide Ghrāmāṭīq fī al-lisān al-Qibṭī (ay al-Miṣrī) li-bayān nasaq al-kalām al-Buḥayrī wa-al-Ṣaʿīdi fī al-lisān al-madhkūr bi-namūdajāt min al-kuqub [sic] al-muqaddasah al-musaṭṭarah bi-al- nasaq al-wāḥid wa-al-ākhar.
Portion of title: Aegyptiacae ad usum Collegii Urbani de Propaganda Fide
Portion of title: Ghrāmāṭīq fī al-lisān al-Qibṭī (ay al-Miṣrī) li-bayān nasaq al-kalām al-Buḥayrī wa-al-Ṣaʿīdi fī al-lisān al-madhkūr bi-namūdajāt min al-kuqub [sic] al-muqaddasah al-musaṭṭarah bi-al- nasaq al-wāḥid wa-al-ākhar.
Romae : Typis eiusdem Sacrae Congregationis praesidum facultate., MDCCLXXVIII. [1778].
vii, [1], 675, [1] p. ; 25 cm (4to)
T.p. in Latin and Arabic.
Text in Latin, Arabic and Coptic.
"Auctor huius Grammaticae Institutionis est Praesul spectatissimus Raphael Tukius, episcopus Arsenovensis..." - p. III
Title vignette.
Bookplate of Eton College Library on the front pastedown.
Manuscript inscription of Granville Penn dated 1796 with a note in Greek on the front flyleaf.
Late 18th century half binding with marbled paper on covers; flat spine with gold titling on red leather and gold fillets; light brown sprinkled edges; one additional flyleaf at the beginning and end of volume.
Coptic language Grammar Early works to 1800.
Penn, Granville, 1761 - 1844 former owner.
Catholic Church Congregatio de Propaganda Fide. Collegio Urbano.
Catholic Church Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, printer.
Collegium Urbanum de Propaganda Fide associated name.
Italy Rome.
lat cop ara
B52335