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original Arabic was into Latin. The
Maronites Gabriel Sionita and
Joannes Hesronita translated an
abridged version of the text
which was
published in Paris...
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accompanied Brèves to Paris, with an
additional Maronite priest Johannes Hesronita (Yūḥannā al-Ḥaṣrūnī), to
publish the
first part of a
Grammatica Arabica...
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become the
standard for
dividing the New Testament.
Together with John
Hesronita and
Victor Sciala,
Gabriel Sionita published a
Latin translation of the...
- and
Cardinal Duperron. The two
Maronites were
Gabriel Sionita and John
Hesronita,
Gabriel being the more
prominent of the two. They
received an annual...
- Data}. "Gabriel
Sionita (1577-1645)". Idrīsī, c. 1100-1166.,
Joannes Hesronita, 1. cent..,
Gabriel Sionita, 1. (1619).
Geographia nvbiensis: id est accvratissima...
- "Yūḥannā al- Ḥaṣrūnī (15..?-1626)".
Hesronita, Joannes.
WorldCat Identites. Idrīsī, c. 1100-1166.,
Joannes Hesronita, 1. cent..,
Gabriel Sionita, 1. (1619)...
- al-'Āqūrī). In Paris,
accompanied by an
additional Maronite priest Johannes Hesronita (Yūḥannā al-Ḥaṣrūnī), he
published the
first part of a
Grammatica Arabica...
- deceased) ?
Michael Hasrouni (before 1661 –
after 1673) ?
Gabriel ?
Joseph Hesronita (before 1676 –
after 1694)
Jacob Awad (1698 – 21
February 1706), next...