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    Malay medical manuscripts: heritage from the garden of healing

    Published 2017
    “…This volume presents a collection of arcticle by researchers acros several differing fields of specialities to give a multidisciplinary view of Malay medical manuscripts - the different texts, their contents, and their socio-intellectual significance. Thus, a philologist or a historian will be excited to read this volume, as much as a modern doctor, dentist, pharmacist, and scientist would find it relevant to their work. …”
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    Juhudun muqabalatun annaskhatun almakhtutotun ma'a annuskhatun almatbu'ah : Hululun inda adamun rijhanun ihdahuma tahkikun aljami'un alkabirun namuzajan / Siria Ahmad by Ahmad, Siria

    Published 2015
    “…Routinely, once each philologist intends to edit a scripture, he is required to be in access to all surviving versions of it. …”
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    The origin of the Arabs: a critical evaluation of the sources by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah

    Published 2013
    “…It is a well-established fact that the corpus of ancient Arabic poetry had suffered a lot at the hands of forgers, plagiarists, misguided philologists, and dishonest narrators. For instance, a number of poems were falsely ascribed to HassÉn bin Thabit, Prophet`s poet. …”
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    The origin of the Arabs: a critical evaluation of the sources by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah

    Published 2014
    “…It is a well-established fact that the corpus of ancient Arabic poetry had suffered a lot at the hands of forgers, plagiarists, misguided philologists, and dishonest narrators. For instance, a number of poems were falsely ascribed to HassÉn bin Thabit, Prophet`s poet. …”
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    Sebuah manuskrip Belanda mengenai kemalangan Armada VOC di Pulau Kabaena, Mac-Mei 1650 by Horst H. Liebner

    Published 2007
    “…Ideally, the Stranding of the Ternatan Fleet of 1650 can become the subject for an integrated study by philologists, historians and archaeologists of East and West alike. …”
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    Mapping Other and Self: Language, Space and Identity in the Modern European Geographical Imagination of Central Asia by de Montety, Felix

    Published 2019
    “…Focusing on the transnational and translingual lives and works of several geographers, philologists and explorers, it looks at the political horizons and epistemological premises of such narratives of origins and attempts a spatial analysis of the processes involved in the reconstructions of a primaeval European paradise in Central Asia. …”
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