The Koran
1734 English-language translation of the Qur'an by George Sale
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The Koran
Summary
The Koran is an English translations of the Quran[1].
Key Facts
- The Koran's image is recorded as Khalili Collection Hajj and Arts of Pilgrimage arc.pt 0529.1 crop.jpg[2].
- The Koran's instance of is recorded as English translations of the Quran[3].
- The Koran's illustrator is recorded as Richard William Seale[4].
- The Koran's illustrator is recorded as Andrew Motte[5].
- The Koran's publisher is recorded as John Wilcox[6].
- The Koran's OCLC number is recorded as 1135206[7].
- The Koran's language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
- The Koran's publication date is recorded as +1734-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- The Koran's edition or translation of is recorded as Qur’an[10].
- The Koran's translator is recorded as George Sale[11].
- The Koran's Internet Archive ID is recorded as bim_eighteenth-century_the-koran-commonly-call_1734[12].
- The Koran's dedicated to is recorded as John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville[13].
- The Koran's printed by is recorded as Charles Ackers[14].
- The Koran's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as The Koran 1734.pdf[15].
- The Koran's published in is recorded as London[16].
- The Koran's title is recorded as The Koran[17].
- The Koran's subtitle is recorded as Commonly called the Alcoran of MOHAMMED, translated into English immediately from the original Arabic, with explanatory NOTES, taken from the most approved COMMENTATORS. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Discourse.[18].
- The Koran's English Short Title Catalogue ID is recorded as T146975[19].