- Abbé Jean
Starcky (3
February 1909 – 9
October 1988) was a
French priest who was one of the
early editors of the Dead Sea Scrolls. He
studied at the Pontifical...
- 222-224. A
fourth stele,
possibly from Sfire, is
known as KAI 227 (the "
Starcky Tablet", at the Louvre).
Discovered in 1930, it is held in the National...
-
French emperor, is portra**** in a
painting on the
right of the scene.
Starcky p.19 https://salons.musee-orsay.fr/index/notice/48761
Tucker p.144 https://www...
- The
Starck AS-27
Starcky was a
racing single seat
biplane of
unusual wing
layout with full
stagger and a
small gap. It was
designed and
built in France...
- Château de Compiègne". chateaudecompiegne.fr.
Retrieved 2020-07-08.
Emmanuel Starcky and
Laure Chabanne (dir.),
Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1805-1873: portraits...
- in the
Negev mentions a
Nabataean king
called Aretas; the date
given by
Starcky is not
later than 150 BC. However, the
dating is difficult. It has been...
- 2024. Meyer, Hélène;
Starcky,
Emmanuel (2000). François
Devosge et l'École de dessin, 1766–1799, in
Sophie Jugie et
Emmanuel Starcky, L'art des collections...
- the Gr**** word for palm ("palame", παλάμη),
which is
supported by Jean
Starcky.
Michael Patrick O'Connor
argued for a
Hurrian origin of both "Palmyra"...
-
different opinions concerning the
development of the
Arabic script. J.
Starcky considers the Lakhmids'
Syriac form
script as a
probable candidate. However...
- script,
which have been
adopted to
write Arabic,
though some, such as Jean
Starcky, have
postulated that it
instead derives direct from the
Syriac script...