Excerpt from Chrestomathia Baidawiana: The Commentary of Elbaidawi on Sura III, Translated and Explained, for the Use of Students of Arabic
El-Baidawi's Commentary on the Qur'an has been printed at Leipsic, 1846 (edited by H. L. Fleischer), at Boulak, 1263 A.H. (on the margin of Shaykh Zadeh's gloss), and 1283 A. H. (on the margin of El-Khafaji's gloss), and Constantinople, 1303 A. H. (with the commentary of the Jalalain on the margin); and lithographed at Lucknow (2nd edition 1282 A. H.), and Constantinople (1300 A. H.; on the margin of the Qur'an). Of these editions the most easily procurable is the small edition of 1303, at about ?1, issued simultaneously in Cairo and Constantinople. As however it teems with misprints, a collation of it with the careful recension of H. L. Fleischer has been appended to this Chrestomathy, from which the student will do well before he commences the study of Sura III to correct his copy. Part of the commentary on Sura II has been translated into French and explained by S. de Sacy in his Anthologie Grammaticale; the whole of the commentary on Sura X was edited, but without explanation, in Henzius' Fragmenta Arabica (Dorpat, 1832). Fragments of it are rendered into English in Hughes's Dictionary of Islam and other works by English scholars.
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