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Hermann Zotenberg (1836,
Silesia – 1894, Paris) was an
orientalist and Arabist. He
worked for the Bibliothèque
nationale de
France in Paris. His most...
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excavations at Abydos; 13
inscriptions were
published in 1868 by
Hermann Zotenberg.
Heinrich Karl
Brugsch subsequently made
notes of 16 inscriptions. The...
- died ten days later.[citation needed] The
original editor of this text,
Zotenberg,
argued that John of Nikiû's
Chronicle was
originally written mostly in...
- high
title for a nobleman) by the
Byzantine emperor Heraclius.
Hermann Zotenberg (1883),
while translating John of Nikiu's
Chronicles from Old Ethiopian...
- the
Prophets and Kings, I: From
Creation to Flood, 172-177 Balami, tr.
Zotenberg, i, 95-99 Tabari,
Tafsir Tabari, xvi, 63ff., xvii, 52 Masudi, Murudj,...
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State University of New York
Press and
Paris Diderot University.
Hermann Zotenberg published the
history of
Tabari in
French Language in four
volumes in...
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Christians and took the
inhabitants alive in the
Byzantine Empire.
Hermann Zotenberg who
translated the
Chronicle from Geʽez to
French rendered with the term...
- Daniel,
Jewish Encyclopedia; citing: Tabari,
Chronigue (French transl. by
Zotenberg), i. 44, 496, 503, 571, ii. 283; Mas'udi, Les
Prairies d'Or (ed. B. de...
- from
Zotenberg's Ethiopic Text,
Chapter CXV:
paragraph 7. Charles,
Robert H (1913). The
Chronicle of John,
Bishop of Nikiu:
Translated from
Zotenberg's Ethiopic...
- (2007) [1916]. The
Chronicle of John,
Bishop of Nikiu:
Translated from
Zotenberg's Ethiopic Text. Merchantville, NJ:
Evolution Publishing. ISBN 9781889758879...