-
language include Theodor Nöldeke, Mark Lidzbarski,
Ethel S. Drower,
Rudolf Macúch, and
Matthew Morgenstern. Neo-Mandaic
represents the
latest stage of the...
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Rudolf Macúch (16
October 1919, in
Bzince pod
Javorinou – 23 July 1993, in Berlin) was a
Slovak linguist,
naturalized as
German after 1974. He was noted...
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National Bank of
Slovakia Marcin Makuch (born 1980),
Polish footballer Rudolf Macúch (1919–1993),
Slovak linguist Vasyl Ma****h (1927–1968),
Ukrainian activist...
- Giessen:
Alfred Töpelmann.
Macuch,
Rudolf A
Mandaic Dictionary (with E. S. Drower). Oxford:
Clarendon Press 1963. R.
Macuch, "Anfänge der Mandäer. Versuch...
- 1960s by
Rudolf Macúch; it is now
accepted by
Mandaean scholars such as
Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley and Şinasi Gündüz.
According to
Macúch, the
eastward migration...
- have thus far been do****ented,
those of Ahwāz (in
Macuch 1965a,
Macuch 1965b,
Macuch 1989, and
Macuch 1993) and
Khorramshahr (in Häberl 2009).
These dialects...
-
Daniels 1996, pp. 499–514.
Beyer 1986, p. 56. Naby 2004, pp. 197–203.
Macuch 1990, pp. 214–23.
Coghill 2007, pp. 115–22.
Holger Gzella (8
January 2015)...
- ISBN 978-0-7914-8857-7 p. 13
Rudolf Macuch "Und das
Leben ist siegreich!": mandäische und
samaritanische Literatur ; im
Gedenken an
Rudolf Macuch (1919–1993) Otto Harr****owitz...
- in Syria".
Sabar 2003, p. 222–234.
Murre van den Berg 2008, p. 335-352.
Macuch 1990, p. 214.
Beyer 1986, p. 11. Brock, Sebastian. 2017. An Introduction...
- People".
Studia Antiqua. 5 (2).
Macuch,
Rudolf A
Mandaic Dictionary (with E. S. Drower). Oxford:
Clarendon Press 1963. R.
Macuch, "Anfänge der Mandäer. Versuch...