Yemenite authorities and Jewish Messianism

Ahmad ibn Nāṣir al-Zaydī's account of the Sabbathian movement in seventeenth century Yemen and its aftermath

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Ahmad ibn Nāṣir al-Zaydī's account of the Sabbathian movement in seventeenth century Yemen and its aftermath

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-206).
Includes Zaydī's Arabic text, an English translation, and a facsimile reproduction of the Arabic text.
"The text dealt with in this study is to be found in Codex Orientalis 8288f of the Leiden University Library"--P. 11.

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296.8/2
Library of Congress
DS135.Y4 K58 1990

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206 p. ;
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206

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OL1967992M
ISBN 10
9071220079
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90203306
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