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- Q19894370 subject Q18698562.
- Q19894370 subject Q8087140.
- Q19894370 subject Q8894740.
- Q19894370 abstract "The Cambridge Chronicle, also known as the Tarʾīkh Jazīrat Ṣiqilliya ("History of the Island of Sicily"), is a short, anonymous medieval chronicle covering the years 827–965. It is the earliest native Sicilian chronicle of the emirate of Sicily, and was written from the perspective of a Sicilian Christian of the 10th or 11th century. It survives in two versions: a Greek version in two manuscripts and an Arabic version in one. For years only the Arabic text kept in Cambridge University Library was known, but in 1890 a Greek redaction was discovered. The Greek texts are found in the Vatican Library and the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Codex Parisinus Graecus 920). It has been translated into English, Italian and French.".
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- Q19894370 wikiPageWikiLink Q1828555.
- Q19894370 wikiPageWikiLink Q18698562.
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- Q19894370 wikiPageWikiLink Q36387.
- Q19894370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8087140.
- Q19894370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8894740.
- Q19894370 comment "The Cambridge Chronicle, also known as the Tarʾīkh Jazīrat Ṣiqilliya ("History of the Island of Sicily"), is a short, anonymous medieval chronicle covering the years 827–965. It is the earliest native Sicilian chronicle of the emirate of Sicily, and was written from the perspective of a Sicilian Christian of the 10th or 11th century. It survives in two versions: a Greek version in two manuscripts and an Arabic version in one.".
- Q19894370 label "Cambridge Chronicle (medieval)".