



Islamic Manuscripts Collection: Princeton University Digital Library – More than 1,200 digitized Islamic manuscripts.Islamic Heritage Project: Harvard University Library Open Collections Program - Over 280 manuscripts, 275 printed texts, and 50 maps, totaling over 156,000 pages, representing regions, including Saudi Arabia, North Africa, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and South, Southeast, and Central Asia several languages, primarily Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman Turkish also Urdu, Chagatai, Malay, Gujarati, Indic languages, and several Western languages and subjects, including religious texts and commentaries Sufism history, geography, law, and the sciences (astronomy, astrology, mathematics, medicine) poetry and literature rhetoric, logic, and philosophy calligraphy, dictionaries and grammar, as well as biographies and autobiographical works.Digitized Medieval Manuscripts App - Links to more than 300 digital libraries home to more than 20,000 medieval manuscripts.It containsnot only the expected religious works, such as Bibles, prayer books and compendia of Jewish law, but also secular works and everyday documents: shopping lists, marriage contracts, divorce deeds, pages from Arabic fables, works of Sufi and Shi'ite philosophy, medical books, magical amulets, business letters and accounts, and hundreds of letters. Cairo Genizah: Cambridge Digital Library - The Taylor-Schechter Cairo Genizah Collection at Cambridge University Library is the world's largest and most important single collection of medieval Jewish manuscripts.A Literary History of Medicine: The University of Oxford, The University of Warwick –(Forthcoming) Online edition of 13th century physician Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿah’s history of medicine The Best Accounts of the Classes of Physicians in Arabic and translated into English.Medieval Manuscripts – Islamic/ Middle Eastern
