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Le traité des "dix chapitres" de Thomas de Kfarṭāb : un document sur les origines de l'Église maronite / par Charles Chartouni.

Main Author: Tūmā al-Kafarṭābī, Bishop of Aleppo.
Other Authors: Chartouni, Charles.
Language(s): French
Published: Beyrouth : Dar el-Machreq Sarl, 1986.
Subjects: Tūmā al-Kafarṭābī, > Bishop of Aleppo.
Maronites > History > Sources.
Catholic Church > Maronite rite > History > Sources.
Note: Arabic text with translation and commentary in French.
Title on added t.p.: al-Maqālāt al-ʻashr li-Tūmā al-Kafarṭābī.
Includes indexes.
Physical Description: 130 p., 49 p., [4] p. of plates ; 25 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: BR 1060 .B42 v.7
ISBN:
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