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Alcoranic
Alcoranic Al`co*ran"ic, a. Of or pertaining to the Koran.
Alcoranist
Alcoranist Al`co*ran"ist, n. One who adheres to the letter of the Koran, rejecting all traditions.

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- Interpretatio Alcorani litteralis (fully: Interpretatio Alcorani litteralis **** scholiis ad mentem authoris, ex propriis domesticis ipsius expositoribus...
- Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions. Retrieved 3 April 2017. "Alcorani textus universus ex correctioribus Arabum exemplaribus summa fide, atque...
- was ennobled by Charles VI. De aquis zelotypiae amaris, 1682 Specimen alcorani quadrilinguis, 1701 Jöcher, Christian Gottlieb, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon:...
- of the Quran from 1698. It was published in two volumes under the title Alcorani Textus Universus Arabicè et Latinè in Padua, Italy by Ludovico Marracci...
- editing and publishing the Qurʻan in Arabic with his translation into Latin. Alcorani Textus Universus Arabicè et Latinè, was published in Padua in 1698 in two...
- Protestantism, and highlighted parallels between Islam and Protestantism in Alcorani seu legis ****meti et Evangelistarum concordiae liber ("The book of concord...
- Maracci in 1698. Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa in the interim aut****d Cribatio Alcorani (Critical Study of the Quran) during the 1460s under the reign of Pope...
- a Syrian, a Turk, a Tartar, and various Christians; also his Cribratio Alcorani (1460). Nanak (1469–1539) India, influenced by Muslim sufis and Hindu bhakti...
- often edited (first published in Seville, 1500, under the title Con****atio Alcorani or "Con****ation of the Koran"). This work was translated into German by...
- simple heresy that could be reintegrated into Christianity, in his book Alcorani seu legis ****meti et evangelistarum concordiae liber (1543). Postel also...