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  2. File:Cairo-codex-nevi'im.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,275 × 956 pixels, file size: 22.97 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 575 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. File:Hypatian Codex.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Full PDF file of the Hypatian Codex (Ipat), a manuscript collection containing copies of the Primary Chronicle (PVL), the Kyivan / Kievan Chronicle (KC), and the Galician–Volhynian Chronicle (GVC). It was written some time in the 1420s in the Old East Slavic recension of Church Slavonic, and displays linguistic features, provenance ...

  4. Early Quranic manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    The term Codex Mashhad refers to an old codex of the Qurʾān, now mostly preserved in two manuscripts, MSS 18 and 4116, in the Āstān-i Quds Library, Mashhad, Iran. The first manuscript in 122 folios and the second in 129 folios together constitute more than 90% of the text of the Qurʾān, and it is also likely that other fragments will be ...

  5. Old Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Old Arabic and its descendants are classified as Central Semitic languages, which is an intermediate language group containing the Northwest Semitic languages (e.g., Aramaic and Hebrew), the languages of the Dadanitic, Taymanitic inscriptions, the poorly understood languages labeled Thamudic, and the ancient languages of Yemen written in the Ancient South Arabian script.

  6. Codex Parisino-petropolitanus - Wikipedia

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    The recto of the first folio of codex Parisino-petropolitanus. The style is Hijazi script. The Codex Parisino-Petropolitanus (CPP) is one of the oldest extant manuscripts of the Quran, attributed to the 7th century. The largest part of the fragmentary manuscript is held at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, as BnF Arabe 328(ab), with ...

  7. Birmingham Quran manuscript - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is presently believed that the manuscript is an early descendant of the Uthmanic codex. [4] [5] It is part of the Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern manuscripts, held by the university's Cadbury Research Library. [2] The manuscript is written in ink on parchment, using an Arabic Hejazi script and is still clearly legible. [3]

  8. Hijazi script - Wikipedia

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    Hijazi script (Arabic: خَطّ ٱَلحِجَازِيّ, romanized: khaṭṭ al-ḥijāzī) is the collective name for several early Arabic scripts that developed in the Hejaz (the northwest of the Arabian Peninsula), a region that includes the cities of Mecca and Medina. This type of script was already in use at the time of the emergence of ...

  9. Codex Mashhad - Wikipedia

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    Codex Mashhad is an old codex of the Qurʾān, now mostly preserved in two manuscripts, MSS 18 and 4116, in the Āstān-i Quds Library, Mashhad, Iran. The first manuscript in 122 folios and the second in 129 folios together constitute more than 90% of the text of the Qurʾān. [1]: 293 The current codex is in two separate volumes, MSS 18 and 4116.