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variants of the
Syriac alphabet:
ʾEsṭrangēlā, Maḏnḥāyā and Serṭā. The
oldest and
classical form of the
alphabet is
ʾEsṭrangēlā (ܐܣܛܪܢܓܠܐ). The name of the...
- Aramaic, a
Western Aramaic dialect,
using a
script closely resembling the
Estrangela cursive of Osrhoene. "JACOB BARcLAY,
Melkite Orthodox Syro-Byzantine M****cripts...
- Aramaic, a
Western Aramaic dialect,
using a
script closely resembling the
Estrangela cursive of Osrhoene. "JACOB BARCLAY,
Melkite Orthodox Syro-Byzantine M****cripts...
- It was
written in a
rounded script,
which later gave way to
cursive Estrangela. Like Nabataean,
Palmyrene was
influenced by Arabic, but to a much lesser...
- The
oldest and
classical form of the
alphabet is the
ʾEsṭrangēlā script.
Although ʾEsṭrangēlā is no
longer used as the main
script for
writing Syriac...
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alphabet is
ʾEsṭrangēlā (ܐܣܛܪܢܓܠܐ); the name is
thought to
derive from the Gr****
adjective στρογγύλη (strongúlē) 'round'.
Although ʾEsṭrangēlā is no longer...
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composed in a
rounded script that
later exhibited resemblances to the
Syriac Estrangela script.
Middle Aramaic dialects Palmyrene Empire "Palmyrean". LINGUIST...
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containing characters for all
forms of the
Syriac alphabet,
including the
Estrangela, Serto,
Eastern Syriac, and the
Christian Palestinian Aramaic variants...
- "Shlama/Shlomo in (top) Madnkhaya, (middle) Serto, and (bottom)
Estrangela script"...
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translation of Abba Isaiah's Asceticon, from a 6th-century m****cript in
Estrangela script, from the
Monastery of St Catherine, Mt
Sinai (Schøyen Collection...