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Art. XIX.—The Arabic, Syriac, and Hebrew Manuscripts in the Hunterian Library in the University of Glasgow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Dr. William Hunter (d. 1783) bequeathed to the University of Glasgow, along with his Natural History Collection, a library containing about twelve thousand volumes of printed books and six hundred manuscripts. The latter were catalogued by G. Haenel, in his Catalogi Librorum Manuscriptorum, Leipzig, 1830, columns 786–798. In regard to the Oriental manuscripts, however, he frequently does no more than state in what languages they are written, and that not always correctly. Thanks to the courtesy of the Keeper of the Museum, who gave every facility of access to the cases, the following is an emended list of the Arabic, Syriac, and Hebrew manuscripts. With the exception of No. 7, none of these is written on vellum.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1899

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Page 753 note 1 Mr. A. G. Ellis, M.A., of the British Museum, kindly identified this as the ‘Awāmil of Muḥammad ibn Pīr ‘Alī, al Birgili, † 981 a.h.