Redhouse, James W. Sir1811 — 1892 · 17 obras en el catálogoObrasObservations on the so-called poem of Meysun, and on Meysun's claim to the authorship of the poemRRedhouse yeni Türkçe-İngilizce sözlükRedhouse yeni Türkçe-İngilizce sözlükRRedhouse yeni Türkçe-İngilizce sözlükRedhouse yeni Türkçe-İngilizce sözlükTTranslation from the original Arabic of an account of many eTranslation from the original Arabic of an account of many expeditions conducted by the Sultan of Burnu, Idris the Pilgrim, son of ʻAlī, against various tribes his neighbours, other than the Bulāla, inhabitants of the land of KānimTTranslation from the original Arabic of a history or journalTranslation from the original Arabic of a history or journal of the events which occurred during seven expeditions in the land of Kānim, against the tribes of Bulala, &c., by the Sultan of Burnu, Idris the Pilgrim, son of ʻAli, preceded by some details of the Sultan's ancestorsTThe L-Poem of the ArabsThe L-Poem of the ArabsAAn English and Turkish dictionaryAn English and Turkish dictionaryKKitâb-i maʻânî-i lehceKitâb-i maʻânî-i lehceEEnglish and Turkish dictionaryEnglish and Turkish dictionaryTTürkçeden İngilizceye lugat kitabıTürkçeden İngilizceye lugat kitabıOOn "the most comely names," i.e. the laudatory epithets, or On "the most comely names," i.e. the laudatory epithets, or the titles of praise, bestowed on God in the Qurʻān or by Muslim writersTThe Turkish Vade-Mecum of Ottoman colloquial language, contaThe Turkish Vade-Mecum of Ottoman colloquial language, containing a concise Ottoman grammar, a carefully selected vocabulary, alphabetically arranged in two parts - English and Turkish, and Turkish and English [etc.]AA lexicon, English and TurkishA lexicon, English and TurkishTThe diary of H. M. the Shah of PersiaThe diary of H. M. the Shah of PersiaRRedhouse's Turkish dictionary, in two parts, English and TurRedhouse's Turkish dictionary, in two parts, English and Turkish, and Turkish and EnglishCCorona beate Marie virginisCorona beate Marie virginisVVisitatio infirmorum; orVisitatio infirmorum; or
TTranslation from the original Arabic of an account of many eTranslation from the original Arabic of an account of many expeditions conducted by the Sultan of Burnu, Idris the Pilgrim, son of ʻAlī, against various tribes his neighbours, other than the Bulāla, inhabitants of the land of Kānim
TTranslation from the original Arabic of a history or journalTranslation from the original Arabic of a history or journal of the events which occurred during seven expeditions in the land of Kānim, against the tribes of Bulala, &c., by the Sultan of Burnu, Idris the Pilgrim, son of ʻAli, preceded by some details of the Sultan's ancestors
OOn "the most comely names," i.e. the laudatory epithets, or On "the most comely names," i.e. the laudatory epithets, or the titles of praise, bestowed on God in the Qurʻān or by Muslim writers
TThe Turkish Vade-Mecum of Ottoman colloquial language, contaThe Turkish Vade-Mecum of Ottoman colloquial language, containing a concise Ottoman grammar, a carefully selected vocabulary, alphabetically arranged in two parts - English and Turkish, and Turkish and English [etc.]
RRedhouse's Turkish dictionary, in two parts, English and TurRedhouse's Turkish dictionary, in two parts, English and Turkish, and Turkish and English