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Manuscript Arabic phrasebook

[ARABIC & ENGLISH VOCABULARY AND PHRASE BOOK].
The interpreter in the Arabic and English Languages, consisting of nouns, epithets (or adjectives), verbs & afterwards some compendious examples.
Ca. 1830s. 4to (21.5 x 27 cm). With 2 folding tables, 17 lines to the page, written in red and black ink. Contemporary navy blue morocco, with the title lettered in gold on spine, marbled endpapers. [6], 237, 238-266, [10] pp.
€ 9,500
A unique, handwritten vocabulary and phrasebook of English and Arabic from the first half of the 19th century. This meticulously prepared manuscript is written in the fashion of a printed book, opening with a title page and ending with an index of topics. It is divided into four main sections: nouns, adjectives, verbs, and example sentences. The vocabulary, especially in the nouns section, is arranged by subjects, which include such interesting headings as "Druggist", "Painter", "Merchant", "Cities", "the Bride's Paraphernalia", "Precious Jewels", "War", "The Church", "Clerical Vestments", "Ecclesiastical Degrees & Kinds of Sin", "Festivals", and "Monks, their prayers, and their dress". Presumably, the dictionary was created to help a traveller or merchant who may have had an association with the Church.
The final section offers an interesting selection of phrases and sheds some light on the experience of foreign language learning in the early 19th century. The phrases are a mixture of sentences that would be useful in daily life and such as would be included to practice the words from the vocabulary. Examples include: "We roasted a lamb and ate the whole of it and drank wine with it"; "I descended from above with the youth, my enemy"; "I shot the bear in the water and he sank"; and "Why dost thou scratch thy head and spit in fire". As a cheat sheet for Arabic grammar, the author includes two folding tables of Arabic verb tenses and conjugations. Overall, a curious example of a 19th-century Arabic vocabulary and phrasebook.
With a presentation note in English indicating it was a Christmas gift in 1881, presented by G. W. Bernard Esq. Binding and spine worn, some browning and staining throughout. Otherwise in good condition.
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