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- Retrieved 25 April 2011. Agnes Smith Lewis, Codex Climaci rescriptus, Horae Semiticae, VIII (Cambridge, 1909). Ian A. Moir, Codex Climaci rescriptus graecus...
- Mesopotamian m****cript with various readings and collations of other MSS. Horae semiticae. Vol. 1. London: C. J. Clay. English Gibson, Margaret Dunlop (1903). The...
- Corporation, 1976–1984), page 476. Longenecker in turn cites M.D. Gibson, Horae Semiticae X (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1913), page 40, "in Syriac"...
- Mesopotamia." In Haec studia orientalia professort ****yriologia, et filologiae Semiticae in Universitate Helsingensi Armas I. Salonen, S.Q.A.: Anno 1975 ****agenario...
- Rescriptus (Horae Semiticae VIII; Cambridge, 1909). Agnes S. Lewis, The Forty Martyrs of the Sinai Desert and the Story of Eulogios (Horae Semiticae IX; Cambridge...
- (Exercitationes Aethiopicae, 1825, and De emendanda ratione lexicographiae Semiticae, 1827) were followed by the first part (1841), mainly historical and critical...
- Johannes Pedersen wrote a 1928 book about the collection, Inscriptiones Semiticae collectionis Ustinowianae. Regarding personal names: Freiherr is a former...
- Gibson, Margaret Dunlop (1903). The Didascalia Apostolorum in English: Translated from the Syriac. Horae semiticae. Vol. 2. London: C. J. Clay. p. 76....
- Gibson, Margaret Dunlop (1903). The Didascalia Apostolorum in English: Translated from the Syriac. Horae semiticae. Vol. 2. London: C. J. Clay. p. 110....
- aramaicae. Berlin: prostat apud C. Grobe, 1847. Rudimenta Mythologiae Semiticae Supplementa Lexici Aramaici. Berlin: G. Thome, 1848. Initia Chromatologiae...