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Mediaeval Manichaean Book Art : A Codicological Study of Iranian and Turkic Illuminated Book Fragments from 8th-11th Century East Central Asia

Mediaeval Manichaean Book Art : A Codicological Study of Iranian and Turkic Illuminated Book Fragments from 8th-11th Century East Central Asia. Zsuzsanna Gulasci

Mediaeval Manichaean Book Art : A Codicological Study of Iranian and Turkic Illuminated Book Fragments from 8th-11th Century East Central Asia


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Author: Zsuzsanna Gulasci
Date: 21 Oct 2005
Publisher: Brill
Language: English
Book Format: Hardback::252 pages
ISBN10: 900413994X
Publication City/Country: Leiden, Netherlands
File size: 52 Mb
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Dimension: 215.9x 273.05x 19.05mm::934g
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