Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 130

The Koran, Commonly called The Alcoran of Mohammed

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 130

The Koran, Commonly called The Alcoran of Mohammed

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Title: The Koran, Commonly called The Alcoran of Mohammed Author: Sale, George, translator Place: London Publisher: Printed by C. Ackers for J. Wilcox Date: 1734 Description: [6], iii-ix, [1], 187, [1], 508, [15] pp. Title-page printed in red and black. Illustrated with a folding copper-engraved map and 4 engraved plates (all folding, 2 are tipped together as one). (4to) 25.5x19 cm. (10x7¼), period paneled calf. First Sale Edition. First edition of the Koran in English translated directly from the Arabic; and the best early vernacular translation. There was a 17th century English edition, but it derived from an already suspect French translation. The engravings are a folding map of Arabia, a folding view of Mecca, and genealogical tables. Provenance: Sir Francis Skipwith [c.1705-1778] of Newbold-Revel, Warwickshire, with his bookplate and his ownership inscription dated 1734. Lot Amendments Condition: Joints scuffed and tender, slight chipping to spine ends; occasional toning and dust-soiling within, very good or better, a superior copy. Item number: 216871

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 130
Beschreibung:

Title: The Koran, Commonly called The Alcoran of Mohammed Author: Sale, George, translator Place: London Publisher: Printed by C. Ackers for J. Wilcox Date: 1734 Description: [6], iii-ix, [1], 187, [1], 508, [15] pp. Title-page printed in red and black. Illustrated with a folding copper-engraved map and 4 engraved plates (all folding, 2 are tipped together as one). (4to) 25.5x19 cm. (10x7¼), period paneled calf. First Sale Edition. First edition of the Koran in English translated directly from the Arabic; and the best early vernacular translation. There was a 17th century English edition, but it derived from an already suspect French translation. The engravings are a folding map of Arabia, a folding view of Mecca, and genealogical tables. Provenance: Sir Francis Skipwith [c.1705-1778] of Newbold-Revel, Warwickshire, with his bookplate and his ownership inscription dated 1734. Lot Amendments Condition: Joints scuffed and tender, slight chipping to spine ends; occasional toning and dust-soiling within, very good or better, a superior copy. Item number: 216871

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 130
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