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The Diamond general catalog gives access to the resources of its partners, described in the RDA format.

The Partners’ Catalogs

Dominican Institute for Oriental Studies
Dominican Institute for Oriental Studies

Cairo, Egypt

Institute of Arabic Manuscripts
Institute of Arabic Manuscripts

Cairo, Egypt

Giorgio La Pira Library
Giorgio La Pira Library

Palermo, Italy

French Institute of Oriental Archeology, Archives and Collections Department
French Institute of Oriental Archeology

Cairo, Egypt

Leonine Commission
Leonine Commission

Paris, France

Saint Mark Foundation for Coptic Heritage
Saint Mark Foundation for Coptic Heritage

Cairo, Egypt

Digital Center for Oriental Manuscripts
Digital Center for Oriental Manuscripts

Erbil, Iraq

Vatican Apostolic Library
Vatican Apostolic Library

the Vatican City

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Dominican Library in Erbil

Erbil, Iraq

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Saulchoir Library

Paris, France

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Timbuktu Cataloging Service

Cairo, Egypt

The Targeted Catalogs

AlKindi: The written heritage of the Muslim worlds

Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqūb ibn Isḥāq al-Kindī, who passed away in 866, played a pivotal role as a transmittor. He effectively transmitted Greek philosophy to the emerging Islamic culture by orchestrating collaborations with Syriac monk-translators, which facilitated the development of a scientific vocabulary in the Islamic world.

Albertus: The written heritage of the Western medieval world

Saint Albert the Great, a German Dominican, was the pioneer who first introduced Greek and Arab sciences to the burgeoning European university. His writings encompassed logic, philosophy, and theology, as well as botany, astronomy, and law. He passed away in Cologne in 1280. His most renowned disciple was Saint Thomas Aquinas.

Ignatios: The written heritage of the Eastern Christian world

At the beginning of the second century, Saint Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, was one of the earliest Christian theologians. His writings on the divinity of Christ and the episcopal organization of the Church are universally acknowledged by both Eastern and Western Churches. He met a martyr’s end in Rome.

Maryana: The portal of the Nahḍa

Maryana Marrash (1848‒1919) was a Syrian writer and poet of the Arab Renaissance (al-Nahḍa). She revitalized the tradition of literary salons in the Arab world and was among the first women to publish Arabic poetry in modern times and contribute to Arabic-language daily newspapers.

General catalogue
Works
248219
Expressions
272426
Manifestations
276216
Items
146184
Agents
127894

Latest records

Franciscan studies

General and Managing Editor Jean-François Godet-Calogeras, Ph.D.

Periodical

دراسات عن العرب والإسلام في شرق أفريقيا

تأليف السيد حامد بن أحمد مشهور بن طه الحداد

بيروت ؛ جدة : دار المنهاج، 2007 [1427]

Monograph

المطلب السامي : في ضبط ما أشكل في الصحيحين من الأسامي

تأليف الإمام الحافظ الفقيه المفتي جمال الدين محمد بن أبي بكر بن عبد الله الأشخر الزبيدي اليمني الشافعي (945-989 هـ), تحقيق أحمد عمر الأهدل

بيروت ؛ جدة : مركز دار المنهاج للدراسات، 2019 [1440]

Early work

Madrid : Universidad Pontificia Comillas, 1922‒

Periodical

Hildesheim : Georg Olms Verlag, 1998‒

Series

جامع أسباب الخيرات : ومثير عزم أهل الكسل والفترات

تأليف الإمام الفقيه القاضي جمال الدين أبي عبد الله محمد بن عبد الله بن أسعد العمراني اليمني الشافعي المتوفى سنة (695 هـ), تشرف بخدمته اللجنة العلمية بمركز دار المنهاج للدراسات التحقيق العلمي, بعناية وإشراف محمد غسان بن نصوح عزقول

بيروت ؛ جدة : دار المنهاج، 2024 [1445]

Early work

Salus peccatorum

Landus, Agapius

Vatican. Vatican Library. Manuscript. Sbath.222

Manuscript

Salus peccatorum

Landus, Agapius

Vatican. Vatican Library. Manuscript. Sbath.307

Manuscript

Ovid

Ulrich Schmitzer

Hildesheim ; Zurich ; New York City : Georg Olms Verlag, 2001

Monograph

Hautes Études histoire de l’art/storia dell'arte

collection dirigée par Sabine Frommel, François Queyrel, Émilie d'Orgeix

Series