- Emil
Friedrich Kautzsch (4
September 1841 – 7 May 1910) was a
German Hebrew scholar and
biblical critic, born at Plauen, Saxony. He was
educated at Leipzig...
- 1859. Fürst 1867.
Davies 1872. Nöldeke 1871, p. 113-131.
Kautzsch 1884a, p. 17-21.
Kautzsch 1884b, p. 110-113. Bae, Chul-hyun (2004). "Aramaic as a Lingua...
- 1859. Fürst 1867.
Davies 1872. Nöldeke 1871, p. 113-131.
Kautzsch 1884a, p. 17-21.
Kautzsch 1884b, p. 110-113. Beyer. p. 28 n. 27; Wiesehöfer, Josef;...
- Enoch,
Chapters 1–36; 81–108 (Fortress Press, 2001), p. 15. see Beer,
Kautzsch,
Apokryphen und Pseudepigraphen, l.c. p. 237 M.R. James,
Apocrypha Anecdota...
- of Pennsylvania.
Retrieved 18
March 2019.
Kautzsch (2004), pp. 342–344.
Kautzsch (2004), pp. 347–349.
Kautzsch (2004), pp. 347. Mufwene,
Salikoko (1997)...
- Waterfalls.
Archived from the
original on 2011-10-07.
Retrieved 2011-03-31.
Kautzsch,
Eberhard (1983). A
guide to the
waterfalls of Sri Lanka. Dehiwala-Mount...
- 1833)
pages 1–44. Gesenius's
Hebrew Grammar as
edited and
enlarged by E.
Kautzsch,
second English edition,
translated and
revised in
accordance with the...
- Reconsidered".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society. 128 (3): 505–531.
Kautzsch, Emil F. (1884a).
Grammatik des Biblisch-Aramäischen: Mit
einer Kritischen...
- (1902): Standing, left to right:
Georg Wissowa,
Eduard Meyer,
Alois Riehl,
Johannes Conrad, Carl Robert,
Rudolf Stammler, Emil
Kautzsch, Max Reischle....
- Emil G. and Ira
Maurice Prie (1906). "Jehoahaz",
Jewish Encyclopedia Kautzsch, E. "Jehoahaz", The New Scaff-Herzog
Encyclopedia of
Religious Knowledge...