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A choice of pearls : embracing a collection of the most genuine ethical sentences, maxims, and salutary reflections : originally compiled from the Arabic

APA

Ibn, G., Tibon, Y. ., & Ascher, B. H. (1859). A choice of pearls: Embracing a collection of the most genuine ethical sentences, maxims, and salutary reflections : originally compiled from the Arabic. London: Trubner.

MLA

Ibn, Gabirol, Yehudah . Tibon, and Benjamin H. Ascher. A Choice of Pearls: Embracing a Collection of the Most Genuine Ethical Sentences, Maxims, and Salutary Reflections : Originally Compiled from the Arabic. London: Trubner, 1859. Print.

CHICAGO

Ibn Gabirol, Yehudah ibn Tibon, and Benjamin Henry Ascher. 1859. A choice of pearls: embracing a collection of the most genuine ethical sentences, maxims, and salutary reflections : originally compiled from the Arabic. London: Trubner.

HARVARD

IBN GABIROL, TIBON, Y. I., & ASCHER, B. H. (1859). A choice of pearls: embracing a collection of the most genuine ethical sentences, maxims, and salutary reflections : originally compiled from the Arabic. London, Trubner.

TURABIAN

Ibn Gabirol, Yehudah ibn Tibon, and Benjamin Henry Ascher. A Choice of Pearls: Embracing a Collection of the Most Genuine Ethical Sentences, Maxims, and Salutary Reflections : Originally Compiled from the Arabic. London: Trubner, 1859.

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