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  2. Bible translations into Turkish - Wikipedia

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    The Bible was first translated into Ottoman Turkish in the 17th century by Wojciech Bobowski, a Polish convert to Islam. He is also known as Ali Bey. He is also known as Ali Bey. The New Testament from his manuscript was printed in Paris in 1819, then revised and printed with the Old Testament in 1827.

  3. Mesrop of Khizan - Wikipedia

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    Mesrop of Khizan (c. 1560 – c. 1652) was a prominent Armenian manuscript illuminator in Persia. Mesrop was born in the Ottoman Empire but eventually lived in Isfahan, Persia, where he contributed in the making of manuscripts for bibles and gospels for four decades. He was also a scribe, clerk, teacher, doctor of theology, restorer and binder.

  4. List of Coptic New Testament manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    List of the Coptic manuscripts biblical Old and New Testament(2021) PDF; Catalogue of the Coptic manuscripts in the British Museum. By W.E. Crum (1905) The Coptic (Sahidic) version of certain Books of the Old Testament: from a papyrus in the British Museum (1908)

  5. Beyazıt State Library - Wikipedia

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    Beyazıt State Library (Turkish: Beyazıt Devlet Kütüphanesi; formerly known as the Ottoman Public Library) is a book depositary and digital library in Istanbul. [2] One of Turkey's oldest libraries, it is the first national library of Ottoman manuscripts and one of the country's six legal deposit libraries.

  6. Biblical manuscript - Wikipedia

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    A biblical manuscript is any handwritten copy of a portion of the text of the Bible.Biblical manuscripts vary in size from tiny scrolls containing individual verses of the Jewish scriptures (see Tefillin) to huge polyglot codices (multi-lingual books) containing both the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the New Testament, as well as extracanonical works.

  7. Hünername - Wikipedia

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    The Hünername ('Book of Talents') is an illustrated manuscript prepared in the late 16th century at the Ottoman court and preserved since then in Topkapı Palace in Istanbul. [1] It contains the history of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire and particularly that of Suleiman the Magnificent. Bound in two volumes and illustrated with 89 double ...

  8. George Lamsa - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Bible from Ancient Eastern Manuscripts George Mamishisho Lamsa ( Syriac : ܓܝܘܪܓܝܣ ܠܡܣܐ ) (August 5, 1892 – September 22, 1975) was an Assyrian [ 1 ] author. He was born in Mar Bishu in what is now the extreme east of Turkey .

  9. Category:Illuminated biblical manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    This Category is for Illuminated manuscripts of the Bible in both Hebrew and Christian forms. Many are incomplete, but manuscripts intended to be of single books of the Bible (such as Psalters) are not included here. Gospel Books have their own sub-category.