- and
Syriac Christianity. A
specialist in
Syriac studies is
known as a
Syriacist. Specifically, British, French, and
German scholars of the 18th and 19th...
- (1814–1902),
Canadian lawyer and
Supreme Court judge John
Gwynn (
Syriacist) (1827–1917),
Irish Syriacist and
Anglican dean This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- John
Gwynn (28
August 1827 – 3
April 1917) was an
Irish Syriacist. He was
Regius Professor of
Divinity at
Trinity College Dublin from 1888 to 1907. John...
- both
terms being equivalent. It
includes ****yriology, Arabic, Hebraist,
Syriacist, Mandaean, and
Ethiopian studies, as well as
comparative studies of Semitic...
- of the New
Testament of the Pe****ta was
based on
editions prepared by
Syriacists Philip E.
Pusey (d. 1880),
George Gwilliam (d. 1914) and John Gwyn. All...
-
Olympic medalist Jean
Maurice Fiey (1914–1995),
Church historian and
Syriacist Dany Boon (born 1966),
actor and stand-up
comedian Martin Terrier (born...
- June 1920) was a
Chaldean priest of the
Chaldean Catholic Church and a
Syriacist and orientalist. Born in Khosrova, Persia, an
ethnic Chaldean, he was...
- Joel Nau,
Tongan Methodist minister François Nau (1864–1931),
French Syriacist John L. Nau III,
Texas businessman and
historical preservationist Nau...
- thus they are the
largest Christian body in the state.
Kadavil Chandy,
Syriacist, poet, and
church leader.
Joseph Kariattil, the
first Indian native Metropolitan...
-
Gregory Bar
Hebraeus (classical Syriac: ܓܪܝܓܘܪܝܘܣ ܒܪ ܥܒܪܝܐ, b. 1226 - d. 30 July 1286),
known by his
Syriac ancestral surname as
Barebraya or Barebroyo...