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This release contains the following files: TEI XML files of all issues of al-Zuhūr. Files are complete with structural mark-up of mastheads, sections, articles, and with page breaks linked to digital facsimiles at http://archive.alsharekh.org. NOTE: I have not fully validated the mostly automatically generated structural mark-up against the facsimiles. MODS / BibTeX files with bibliographic information for all issues, sections, and articles. For more details, see the readme.md
Arabic periodicals, Digital Edition, TEI XML, Egypt, Ottoman Empire
Arabic periodicals, Digital Edition, TEI XML, Egypt, Ottoman Empire
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