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- Charles Gabriel Virolleaud (2 July 1879 – 17 December 1968) was a French archaeologist, one of the excavators of Ugarit. Virolleaud was the author of...
- equivalent of El. The text was published and translated in 1936 by Charles Virolleaud and has been extensively analysed since then. Three verses in the Book...
- Antoine-Jean Saint-Martin Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy İbrahim Şinasi Charles Virolleaud 1822–1829: Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy 1829–1832: Jean-Pierre Abel...
- grave was explored by the French epigrapher and archeologist Charles Virolleaud. Intensive digs were carried out around the site of the tomb by the French...
- Akkadian vocabulary in the pages of Babyloniaca, a journal edited by Charles Virolleaud, in an article "Sumerian-****yrian Vocabularies", which reviewed a valuable...
- 24, no. 1/2, pp. 17–27, (1965). Nou****rol, Jean; Laroche, Emmanuel; Virolleaud, Charles and Schaeffer, Claude F.-A. (eds.), "Ugaritica V. Nouveaux textes...
- Death of Baʿal. A critical edition of the Baal Cycle was published by Virolleaud in 1938. Recently, a fragment of the Baal Cycle has been discovered in...
- Asia portal Bryce 1998, p. 367. Nou****rol, Jean; Laroche, Emmanuel; Virolleaud, Charles (1968). Ugaritica. V: nouveaux textes accadiens, hourrites et...
- Whittaker), in Holland (Gerardus J. P. J. Bolland), in France (Charles Virolleaud), Italy (Emilio Bossi), Poland (Andrzej Niemojewski), and America (W....
- Puġat or Pughat (Ugaritic: 𐎔𐎙𐎚, romanized: pġt, Virolleaud, e.g. 2:15: connection to OT fem PN Puʿah) is a character in the Ugaritic poem of the Tale...