Definition of Epigraphist. Meaning of Epigraphist. Synonyms of Epigraphist

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Definition of Epigraphist

Epigraphist
Epigraphist E*pig"ra*phist, n. A student of, or one versed in, epigraphy.

Meaning of Epigraphist from wikipedia

- A person using the methods of epigraphy is called an epigrapher or epigraphist. For example, the Behistun inscription is an official do****ent of the...
- Ahmad Al-Jallad is a Jordanian-American philologist, epigraphist, and a historian of language. Some of the areas he has contributed to include Quranic...
- भांडारकर; 19 November 1875 – 13 May 1950) was an Indian archaeologist and epigraphist who worked with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Born in Marathi...
- 1880 – 27 December 1961) was a French Jesuit priest, archaeologist, and epigraphist who made significant contributions to the study of Gr**** and Roman inscriptions...
- Pandurangrao Bhimrao Desai (1910–1974) was an Indian epigraphist, historian, and archaeologist. Desai was born in Gurmitkal village Gulbarga District...
- Sircar (1907–1985), also known as D. C. Sircar or D. C. Sarkar, was an epigraphist, historian, numismatist and folklorist, known particularly in India and...
- – 21 November 1993) was an English archaeologist, ****yriologist, and epigraphist who specialised in cylinder seals. Barbara Parker was born on 14 July...
- 19 November 1922 – 30 March 1999) was a Soviet and Russian linguist, epigraphist, and ethnologist. He is best known for the key role he pla**** in the...
- June 1935 – 10 July 2013) was an Indian epigraphist and Sanskrit scholar who served as the Chief Epigraphist and Joint Director General of the Archaeological...
- topic despite a century of scholarship, states Richard Salomon – an epigraphist and Indologist specializing in Sanskrit and Pali literature. The earliest...