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Semitic studies, or Semitology, is the
academic field dedicated to the
studies of
Semitic languages and
literatures and the
history of the Semitic-speaking...
- Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (Alpes-Maritimes)) was a
French ****yriologist,
Semitologist and
translator of the Bible. He was
director of the
French School of...
- the
German archaeologist Max von
Oppenheim (1860-1946) and the
French semitologist André Dupont-Sommer (1900-1983) at Tell
Halaf the
former Aramean city-state...
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model of
Buddhist monasticism,
following Ashoka's missions.
According to
semitologist André Dupont-Sommer,
speaking about the
consequences of Ashoka's proselytism:...
- language,
Biblical Hebrew and
other Semitic languages under the
Russian Semitologist academician Pavel Kokovtsov.
Struve also
began to
study Sumerian language...
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emperor Ashoka c. 250 BC. The
reading is contested, but
according to
semitologist André Dupont-Sommer, the
inscription records the
distance to "Tdmr" (Palmyra)...
- he
attended the
Hebrew University,
studying in
particular with the
semitologist Hans
Jakob Polotsky whom
Ullendorff regarded as his
academic master....
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animals (here,
urging people to give up fishing). Then,
according to
semitologist André Dupont-Sommer, who made a
detailed analysis of the
script observed...
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American baseball pitcher Cyrus H.
Gordon (1908–2001),
American linguist-
semitologist Daniel Gordon (disambiguation),
multiple people David Gordon (disambiguation)...
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December 1900, Marnes-la-Coquette – 14 May 1983, Paris) was a
French semitologist. He
specialized in the
history of
Judaism around the
beginning of the...