Jean Baptiste Abbeloos (15 January 1836 – 25 February 1906) was a Belgian orientalist and Rector of the University of Leuven. He was born on 15 January...
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Īsā Aqrūrāiā. Jean Baptiste Abbeloos had compared the manuscript with an older one he had received from Bishop G. Khyyath of Amida. Abbeloos published it...
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Ecclesiasticum) - The current edition of the Chronicon Ecclesiasticum is by Jean Baptiste Abbeloos and Thomas Joseph Lamy, Syriac text, Latin translation. Gibb, H...
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final decades of the Sasanian Empire. The text was first edited by Jean Baptiste Abbeloos, and published in his Acta Mar Kardaghi, Assyriae Praefecti, qui...
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Elise Mertens, tennis (b. 1995) Mandela Keita, footballer (b. 2002) Jean Baptiste Abbeloos, orientalist and rector of the University of Leuven (1836–1906)...
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Retrieved 27 April 2020. Gregorius bar Hebraeus, “” based upon Jean Baptiste Abbeloos and Thomas Joseph Lamy (eds.), Gregorii Barhebræi (Louvain: Peeters...
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ediderunt, Latinitate donarunt annotationibusque ...illustrarunt Jean Baptiste Abbeloos, Thomas Joseph Lamy Also at Archive.org here. Gregorii Bar-Hebraei...
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Hebraeus Chronicon Ecclesiasticum) made in 1877 by its editors, Jean Baptiste Abbeloos and Thomas Joseph Lamy.[citation needed] Rather less is known about...
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historian (1804–1865) Florent Joseph Marie Willems, painter (1823–1905) Jean Baptiste Abbeloos, orientalist (1836–1906) Jules Van Nuffel, musicologist, composer...
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research at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1890 the rector Jean Baptiste Abbeloos appointed the German Bernard Jungmann to the newly organized Cours...
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