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==Collezioni==
===Collezioni occidentali===
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===IslamicCollezioni Collectionsislamiche===
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The Islamic Collection is divided between the [[Arabic]], [[Persia]]n, [[Turkic peoples|Turkish]], [[Qur'an]] and Mughal-Era Indian Collections. The Arabic text include treaties on religion, history, jurisprudence, medicine, geography, mathematics, astronomy and linguistics. Some of the finest miniatures from imperial Mughal albums, called ''[[Muraqqa']]'', are housed in the Chester Beatty Library; with important paintings from the ''Late Shah Jahan Album'' and the ''Minto Album''. The albums were the subject of a recent exhibition and publication by the Islamic curator, Dr. Elaine Wright, ''[[Muraqqa': Imperial Albums of the Chester Beatty Library]]'' Often on display is the ''Ibn al-Bawwab'' Qur'an, copied by one of the greatest medieval Islamic calligraphers.