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.
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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