Category:Early Samaritan Studies
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Early Samaritan Studies is a field of research that specializes in the study of early Samaritan history and culture. It includes scholarly works by international specialists, as well as selected fictional and non-fictional works by authors who have influenced the development of scholarship in the field.
Pages in category "Early Samaritan Studies"
The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
- Early Samaritan Studies (1600s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1700s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1800s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1850s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1900s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1910s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1920s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1930s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1940s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1950s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1960s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1970s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1980s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (1990s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (2000s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (2010s)
- Early Samaritan Studies (2020s)
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- Pietro Della Valle (M / Italy, 1586-1652), scholar
- Jean Morin (1591-1659), scholar
- Wilhelm Gesenius (1786-1842), scholar
- Theodoor Willem Jan Juynboll (1802-1861), scholar
- Johann Wilhelm Rothstein (1853-1926), scholar
- James A. Montgomery (1866-1949), scholar
- Edmond Rostand (M / France, 1868-1918), playwright
- Arnaldo Furlotti (M / Italy, 1880-1958), composer
- Robert T. Anderson (1928-2018), scholar
- Jörg Frey (b.1962), scholar
- Reinhard Pummer