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The Prince and the Scholar: A Study of Two Multiple-Text Manuscripts from Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Morocco
Abstract: Manuscripts Arabe 248 and 788 of the Escorial collection are multiple-text manuscripts (MTMs) produced in Morocco, the former in 1409, the latter in 1561. Although they share a certain amount of texts, probably because these were part of the contemporary curriculum, the analysis of both MTMs shows that they were prepared with precise and different were very different from volumes of previously copied texts that circumstance had in of a single who then to bind them into the same famil-iar volumes,