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Samuel Giamil (1847–1917) (Arabic: شموئيل جميل, romanized: Shmuʾel Jamīl) was an ****yrian scholar,
polyglot and a
Chaldean Catholic monk. He was the superior...
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Empire 1453-1923. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521027007.
Giamil,
Samuel (1902).
Genuinae relationes inter Sedem Apostolicam et ****yriorum...
- Nussimbaum's
correspondence and
writings 1938–1942 and the
writings of
Ahmed Giamil Vacca-Mazzara in the 1940s. A
claim for
Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli as author...
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Beginnings to the Present. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198263777.
Giamil,
Samuel (1902).
Genuinae relationes inter Sedem Apostolicam et ****yriorum...
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prepared and
reserved for
those who
would live
piously and holy... —
Giamil 1902, p. 608
Renovation under Giacomo Fenicio Rerum Indicarum (volume III)...
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Peltyn (1831–1896),
Polish Jewish writer, translator, and
publisher Samuel Giamil (1847–1917), ****yrian
scholar and
author Shmuel Kamenetsky (born 1924),...
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Bello Vacca, an
Italian born in Tripoli, who
often went by the
alias Ahmed Giamil Vacca-Mazzara also laid
claim to the
pseudonym Kurban Said.
During the early...
- Jean-Baptiste
Chabot from a copy of the Mar
Eliya m****cript made by
Samuel Giamil. Jean-Baptiste
Chabot (ed.), "Vie du
moine Rabban Youssef Bousnaya", Revue...
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accounts was
reflected in the
texts of
several later Chaldean authors,
notably Giamil and Tfinkdji.
Stephane Bello,
writing in 1939 with
access to the Vatican...
- Duval, Inscriptions, 39–52
Giamil,
Genuinae Relationes, 90
Giamil,
Genuinae Relationes, 514
Giamil,
Genuinae Relationes, 114
Giamil,
Genuinae Relationes, 129...