WebbSadgrove, Philip. History of printing and publishing in the languages and countries of the Middle East / edited by Philip Sadgrove Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of Manchester Oxford 2005. Australian/Harvard Citation. Sadgrove, Philip. WebbIn: Philip Sadgrove (Hrsg.): Printing and Publishing in the Middle East: Papers from the Second Symposium on the History of Printing and Publishing in the Languages and Countries. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2010, S. 179–191, 183 ( [1] [PDF]).
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