Excerpt from Chronicon Samaritanum, Arabice Conscriptum, Cui Titulus Est Liber Josuae: Ex Unico Codice Scaligeri Nunc Primum Edidit, Latine Vertit, Annotatione Instruxit, Et Dissertationem De Codice, De Chronico, Et De Quaestionibus, Quae Hoc Libro Illustrantur
Ipsorum Doctrina defuturcī sorte Orbis terrarum. 126. De Corporum Resurrectione et Judicio supremo. 127. De mgsač Redita, s. Doctrina de Messid'. 127. Disciplina Arcani 129. Versio Latina Chronici arab.... 130. Annotatio. 199. Corrigenda et Addenda. 353.
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