Compendium grammaticae Arabicae ad indolem linguarum orientalium et ad usus rudimentorum conformatum. Cum progymnasmatibus lectionis Arabicae ex historia ortus ac progressus literarum inter Arabes decerptis. Chrestomathiae Arabicae a se editae iungendum elaboravit (...)[Compendium of Arabic Grammar adapted to the character of oriental languages and for the use of beginners. With preparatory exercises in Arabic reading taken from the history of the origin and progress of literature among the Arabs. Prepared to be joined with the Arabic Chrestomathy published by him (...)]
Rare first edition of this elementary Arabic grammar, the author's first publication, composed at the beginning of his teaching career in Oriental languages at Jena by the pastor and theologian Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob Paulus (1761–1851), who would later become known primarily for his systematically rationalist interpretation of the Scriptures.
Illustrated with 5 folding tables.
We have identified only three copies in the CCF (Bulac, Strasbourg, and Chambéry).
Some occasional foxing, small loss of leather to the lower left corner of the upper board.
Contemporary full tree calf binding, spine with gilt fillets, garlands and floral tools, cherry-red morocco label, gilt roll tooling to headcaps, dentelle border, gilt single fillet and egg-and-dart garland on covers, gilt single fillet on edges, marbled endpapers and pastedowns with gilt dentelle border, yellow edges.