Rudolf Macúch (16 October 1919, in Bzince pod Javorinou – 23 July 1993, in Berlin) was a Slovak linguist, naturalized as German after 1974. He was noted...
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language include Theodor Nöldeke, Mark Lidzbarski, Ethel S. Drower, Rudolf Macúch, and Matthew Morgenstern. Neo-Mandaic represents the latest stage of...
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the 1960s by Rudolf Macúch, it is now accepted by Mandaean scholars such as Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley and Şinasi Gündüz. According to Macúch, the eastward...
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in other Aramaic dialects, semiticists such as Mark Lidzbarski and Rudolf Macúch have translated the term manda, from which Mandaiia derives, as "knowledge"...
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categories. However, scholars such as Kurt Rudolph, Mark Lidzbarski, Rudolf Macúch, Ethel S. Drower and Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley argue for a Palestinian...
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ISBN 978-0-7914-8857-7 p. 13 Rudolf Macuch "Und das Leben ist siegreich!": mandäische und samaritanische Literatur ; im Gedenken an Rudolf Macuch (1919–1993) Otto...
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minister of Slovakia Eva Kolníková – numismatist and archaeologist Rudolf Macúch – Protestant theologian and expert on Mandaean language and Samaritan...
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a common source, perhaps Elcesaite funerary hymns.: 76–78 In 1965, Rudolf Macúch argued for a third-century date on the basis of a colophon note saying...
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possessors of secret rites and knowledge. Scholars such as Kurt Rudolph, Rudolf Macúch, Mark Lidzbarski and Ethel S. Drower connect the Mandaeans with the...
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Nöldeke and Rudolf Macúch in the preparation of their grammars, and the contents of its Neo-Mandaic column were incorporated into Drower and Macuch's 1963 dictionary...
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After her death, some of Drower's private notebooks were obtained by Rudolf Macúch. These notebooks are not part of the Bodleian Library's Drower Collection...
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Mandaean/Israelite tradition.: 108 Scholars such as Mark Lidzbarski, Rudolf Macúch, Ethel S. Drower, Jorunn J. Buckley, and Şinasi Gündüz believe that...
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Literatur: im Gedenken an Rudolf Macuch (1919-1993) = And life is victorious: Mandaean and Samaritan literatures: in memory of Rudolf Macuch (in German). Wiesbaden:...
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temporary hiatus due to the turmoils of World War II. During the mid-1900s, Rudolf Macúch wrote a dictionary and grammar of Mandaic, while E. S. Drower (1879–1972)...
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Italian businessman, suicide. John Langford-Holt, 77, British politician. Rudolf Macúch, 73, Slovak-German linguist. Luís de Sttau Monteiro, 67, Portuguese...
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dying Neo-Aramaic Senaya language) Panoussi established together with Rudolf Macúch the new research field of New Syriac, which is represented by the monograph:...
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in other Aramaic dialects, Semiticists such as Mark Lidzbarski and Rudolf Macúch have translated the term manda as "knowledge" (cf. Imperial Aramaic:...
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Awn (1983), p. 46. Rudolf Macuch "Und das Leben ist siegreich!": mandäische und samaritanische Literatur ; im Gedenken an Rudolf Macuch (1919–1993) Otto...
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Petermann Nicolas Siouffi John George Taylor E. S. Drower Mark Lidzbarski Rudolf Macúch Richard August Reitzenstein Kurt Rudolph Eric Segelberg Edwin M. Yamauchi...
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ISBN 978-0195079937. Macúch, Rudolf (1965). Handbook of Classical and Modern Mandaic. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 7–26. Mandaean Network. Drower, Ethel Stefana; Macúch, Rudolf...
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regularly collaborated with Mandaic scholars such as Kurt Rudolph and Rudolf Macúch. For most of her career, Buckley was a professor at Bowdoin College...
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missing publisher (link) Nasser Sobbi Sinan Abdullah Salem Choheili Rudolf Macúch Häberl, Charles (2009). The Neo-Mandaic Dialect of Khorramshahr. Otto...
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the Arcetri Observatory in Florence, Italy. MPC · 24969 24974 Macúch 1998 HG3 Rudolf Macúch, 20th-century Slovak orientalist and humanist JPL · 24974 24976...
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Mandaic from his parents. Salem Choheili later served as Slovak linguist Rudolf Macúch's primary Neo-Mandaic linguistic informant in 1989,: 37 as well as a...
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for an early Western origin for Mandaeanism, preeminent among them Rudolf Macuch, Lady Drower, Kurt Rudolph, and Lupieri, but they generally reject a...
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k as it relates to the borrowability of /tʃ/ in Turkish loanwords. Rudolf Macuch Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of...
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collector of Mandaic manuscripts, which were cited by E. S. Drower and Rudolf Macuch in their Mandaic dictionary. Anastas al-Karmali also played an instrumental...
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85–123, 2002 According to some finds of Mandaic incantation bowls. Rudolf Macuch, "Gefäßinschriften". İn Eva Strommenger (ed.), Gefässe aus Uruk von...
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(1959). The Canonical Prayerbook of the Mandaeans. Leiden: E. J. Brill. Macúch, Rudolf (1965). Handbook of Classical and Modern Mandaic. Berlin: De Gruyter...
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