- Sozzini, Sozini,
Socini or
Socin is an
Italian noble family originally from
Siena in Tuscany,
where the
family were
noted as
bankers and merchants, jurists...
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Albert Socin (13
October 1844 in
Basel – 24 June 1899 in Leipzig) was a
Swiss orientalist, who
specialized in the
research of Neo-Aramaic,
Kurdish and...
- Abel
Socin (born 1632 in Basel, died 1695 in Basel) was a
Swiss merchant, politician, law lord (Gerichtsherr) and
diplomat from Basel. He was a member...
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August Socin (February 21, 1837 –
January 22, 1899) was a
Swiss surgeon and
educator born in the town of Vevey. In 1857 he
received his
medical doctorate...
- 326 (3): 179–183. doi:10.1056/NEJM199201163260306. PMID 1727547. Valdes-
Socin H,
Salvi R, Daly AF,
Gaillard RC,
Quatresooz P,
Tebeu PM, et al. (December...
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Philosophy of Science. 4 (1): 75–95. doi:10.1086/286445. S2CID 121067746.
Socin, Abel (1760). Acta
Helvetica Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica...
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Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 2, pp. 626–7 Guérin, 1869, pp. 173 –176, 196
Socin, 1879, p. 154 Hartmann, 1883, p. 142, also
noted 77
houses Conder and Kitchener...
- was a
paternal grandson of the
theologian Friedrich Seyler and
Elisabeth Socin, a
member of an Italian-origined
noble family, and he was
named for his...
- Gr**** Church. He also
noted that a lack of
water limited the town's growth.
Socin found from an
official Ottoman village list from
about 1870 that Bethlehem...
- French). Paris: Geuthner. p. 271. ISBN 978-2-7053-3804-6. Prym, Eugen;
Socin,
Albert (1881). Der neu-aramaeische
Dialekt des Ṭûr 'Abdîn. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck...