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Johann Jakob Reiske (Neo-Latin:
Johannes Jacobus Reiskius; 25
December 1716 – 14
August 1774) was a
German scholar and physician. He was a
pioneer in the...
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supposing that the name was
first given to a kind of
muslin or net ...
Reiske (in Constantin. Porphyrog. ed.
Niebuhr II. 530)
proposes Arabic abū qirām...
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Ernestine Christine Reiske (2
April 1735 – 27 July 1798) was a
German translator of
classical texts. She was a
scholar of Gr**** literature, and oriental...
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Arabic studies. He
differed from J. J.
Reiske and
Silvestre de Sacy in
regarding Arabic as a
handmaid to Hebrew.
Reiske considered Schultens'
treatment of...
- xi. p. 471, F.) The time when he
lived cannot be
fixed with certainty.
Reiske,
though on
insufficient grounds,
believes these two to be the same person...
- 18th-century
orientalists including Jean
Gagnier (1670–1740) and
Johann Jakob Reiske (1754). List of
Muslim historians Abulfeda, a
crater on the Moon
which was...
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Theophano (#28126). PmbZ, Anna (#28126).
Constantine VII, De ceremoniis, ed. J.
Reiske (2 vols., 1829, 1830).
English translation 'The Book of Ceremonies' accompanying...
- Annales. Hanover.
Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus (1840). De
Ceremoniis (
Reiske, J. J. ed.).
Impensis E. Weberi. Scholz,
Bernhard Walter, ed. (1970). Carolingian...
- δισολδία. "κέλευσις ὲκ τῶν φιλοχρίστων δεσποτῶν πρὸς τὸν ἄρχοντα Σαρδανίας.")
Reiske,
Johann Jakob: Leich,
Johannes Heinrich, eds. (1829).
Constantini Porphyrogeniti...
- Mortier. The
first printed edition. With
Latin translation by
Johann Jacob Reiske. Hirschig,
Wilhelm Adrian (1856). "Charitonis
Aphrodisiensis De Chǣrea et...