George Sale, The Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed, translated into English immediately from the original Arabic; with Explanatory Notes, taken from the most approved Commentators. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Discource (1734)
The Koran,
Commonly called The Alcoran of Mohammed,
Translated into English immediately from the Original Arabic; with Explanatory Notes, taken from the most approved Commentators.
To which is prefixed
A Preliminary Discourse.
By George Sale, Gent.
Nulla falsa doctrina est, quæ non aliquid veri permisceat.
Augustin. Quæft. Evang. I. 2. c. 40.
London:
Printed by C. Ackers in St. John's-Street, for J. Wilcoy at Vivgil's Head overagainst the New Church in the Strand.
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MDCCXXXIV.
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George Sale, The Koran, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed, translated into English immediately from the original Arabic; with Explanatory Notes, taken from the most approved Commentators. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Discource,
C. Ackers in St. John’s-Street, for J. Wilcon at Virgil’s Head overagainst the New Church in the Strand., Consulted online at “Quran Archive - Texts and Studies on the Quran” on 15 Jan. 2025:
http://quran-archive.org/explorer/george-sale/1734?page=1