Arabic Transcription, Macalester Library Session

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This library session will give students an opportunity to work with Islamic manuscript materials and contribute to making these collection materials more accessible through the practice of transcription. By transcribing these primary sources, students will be helping the library increase accessibility to historical records so that all of us can more easily read, search for, and use the information they contain.

Works

Mamluk Qur'an (Group 3)

Mamluk Qur'an (Group 3)

Folio from a Mamluk Qur’an – 16th century Iran; 33.6 x 25cm

1 page: 0% complete (100% transcribed, 100% needs review)
Mamluk Qur'an (Group 4)

Mamluk Qur'an (Group 4)

Folio from a Mamluk Qur’an, 16th century Iran, 33.6 x 25cm

1 page: 0% complete (100% transcribed, 100% needs review)
Safavid Qur’an (Group 1)

Safavid Qur’an (Group 1)

Folio from a Safavid Qur’an, Iran, circa 1500-1600 ce; 36 x 25cm

1 page: 100% complete (0% translated)
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