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  • ...agiography, Christian Himnography, Syriac Palaeography, The History of the Syriac Writing. ...oj literature/ Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles: New Testament Apocrypha in Syriac Literature (1997 Meshcherskaya), book]]
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  • ...n, England, was educated at London, and Cambridge. Professor of Hebrew and Syriac at Gonville and Caius College, and at the University of London. Died at Cam *[[The Fourth Book of Maccabees and Kindred Documents in Syriac (1895 Bensly/Barnes), book]]
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  • ...tant theologian and Orientalist at Jena University, a leading authority on Syriac and Hebrew languages, and the author of the first German translation of [[1 *[[Grammatica syriaca (Syriac Grammar / 1827 Hoffmann), book]]
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  • ===='''16th century - Books by Spanish scholars'''==== ===='''16th century - Books by Spanish scholars, by subject'''====
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  • A Jesuit theologian, fluent in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Syriac, Chaldaic, and Arabic, he was Theology professor at the Collège de Clermon ...the Collège de Clermont. There he taught Theology and also learned Hebrew, Syriac, Chaldaic, and Arabic. In 1580 went back to Rome, where he died on January
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  • *[[Gog and Magog in Early Syriac and Islamic Sources (2009 van Donzel, Schmidt), book]] [[Category:Scholars|Schmidt]]
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  • ''' The Syriac Version of the Psalms of Solomon: A Critical Evaluation''' (1985) is a book Greek and Syriac text and English translation of the [[Psalms of Solomon]].
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  • *[[Gog and Magog in Early Syriac and Islamic Sources (2009 van Donzel, Schmidt), book]] [[Category:Scholars|van Donzel]]
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  • *[[The Syriac Apocalypse of Daniel (2001 Henze), book]] *Nebuchadnezzar’s madness (Daniel 4) in Syriac literature / Matthia Henze / [[The Book of Daniel: Composition and Receptio
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  • * [[The Destruction of Jerusalem and the Idea of Redemption in the Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch (2002 Nir), book]] [[Category:Israeli Scholars|>Nir]]
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  • ...Testament Studies, but his research also included Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Coptic and Ethiopic texts, with particular interest in the Septuagint. [[Category:Scholars|1893 Manson]]
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  • *[[Second Baruch: A Critical Edition of the Syriac Text (2009 Gurtner), book]] [[Category:Scholars|Gurtner]]
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  • ...of King’s College, was a noted translator of classics and highly regarded Syriac scholar. [[Category:Scholars|Brooks]]
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  • *[[The Fourth Book of Maccabees and Kindred Documents in Syriac (1895 Bensly/Barnes), book]] [[Category:Scholars|1859 Barnes]]
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  • ...is linguistic skills in ancient languages (including Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic) and his encyclopedic knowledge in philosophy, mathematics, geograp [[Category:Scholars|Wotton]]
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  • ...en a Benedictine monk. Learned ancient languages (Greek, Hebrew, Chaldean, Syriac, and Coptic), becoming an expert in Greek paleography and in the study of t [[Category:Scholars|Montfaucon]]
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  • ...h was an Orientialist, who mastered Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Armenian and Syriac, in addition to Hebrew. He became especially renowned for his studies on ea [[Category:Scholars|Margoliouth]]
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  • ...haric dictionary in which cognates of other ancient languages like Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and Greek are indicated. [[Category:Scholars|Kefle]]
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  • ..., and was acquainted with many other ancient languages, including Aramaic, Syriac, Arabic, Coptic and Ethiopic. Openly questioned the historical reliability [[Category:Scholars|Parker]]
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  • ...of trips in the Middle East, Mingana was able to collect a large number of Syriac and Arabic manuscripts--the so-called ''Mingana Collection'', now housed at [[Category:Scholars|1878 Mingana]]
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