The Holy Bible
Creator
Date
1811
Identifier
Shoults Ec 1811 B
Type
Publisher
Sarah Hodgson: Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Abstract
The first English printed book to contain Arabic was Wynkyn de Worde’s printing of Robert Wakefield’s Oratio de Laudibus in 1524. The cursive nature of Arabic script and the large number of characters needed to complete the font presented a vast number of complexities. In fact, in some instances books were printed with spaces left to write the Arabic in by hand. This edition of the Bible, the work of Arabic scholars J. D. Carlyle (1759-1805) and Henry Ford, is significant not only because of the work that it entailed, but because it was completed by Sarah Hodgson, a female printer living in Newcastle upon Tyne. It was sponsored by the British and Foreign Bible Society for distribution into the Middle East.
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Citation
___, “The Holy Bible,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 16, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/10726.