Louis Cheikho (Arabic: لويس شيخو, née Rizqallâh Cheikho; born February 5, 1859 – December 7, 1927) was a Jesuit Chaldean Catholic priest, Orientalist...
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Awtel (section Version of Fr. Louis Cheikho)
Father Youakim Moubarac presented the following version of Father Louis Cheikhô :. Father Sheikho found some information about Mar Awtel in the Jacobites...
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7th, 8th, and 9th centuries, spanning six generations and 250 years. Louis Cheikhô – Assyrian Orientalist Hind Rassam Culhane – lecturer in Middle Eastern...
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Si-ngan-fou. 3 / par le P. Henri Havret,... ; avec la collab. du P. Louis Cheikho,... [pour la IIIe partie]. p. 61.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names:...
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patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church, 1989–2003, Syriac scholar. Louis Cheikhô (1859–1927), ethnic Assyrian Orientalist and Theologian, considered...
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and good manners, with a detachment from worldly matters." Father Louis Cheikho observed that he was "pure of heart, eloquent in speech, and proficient...
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magazine in 1892, Yacoub Sarrouf [ar] founded Al-Muqtataf in 1876, Louis Cheikho founded the journal Al-Machriq in 1898. Other notable figures of the...
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Junkers, German industrialist, aircraft designer (d. 1935) February 5 – Louis Cheikho, Lebanese Jesuit Chaldean priest and venerable (d. 1927) February 9...
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The East) was a journal founded in 1898 by Jesuit and Chaldean priest Louis Cheikhô, published by Jesuit fathers of Saint Joseph University in Beirut, Lebanon...
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ʿAlī ibn ʿĪsā al-Asṭurlābī, Kitāb al-ʿamal bi-l-asṭurlāb , ed. by P. Louis Cheikho : "'Kitāb al-ʿamal bi-l-asṭurlāb li-ʿAlī ibn ʿĪsā", in: al-Mashriq 16...
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Catholicos of All Armenians, supported the various military campaigns Louis Cheikho (1859–1927), Jesuit Chaldean Catholic priest, Orientalist and Theologian...
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Social Sciences Campus (commonly known as "Huvelin" after its founder Paul-Louis Huvelin) is known for its competitive bachelor programs that prepare students...
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UK in the mid-19th century and settled in Brighton. The theologian Louis Cheikho spent time in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century also. The...
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Bernard Carra de Vaux (1867–1953), Chaldean priest and orientalist Louis Cheikho (1859–1927), Italian orientalist Ignazio Guidi (1844–1935) and Franco-American...
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University Press, Liverpool 2011 (Translated Texts for Historians). Louis Cheikho (ed.), Agapius episcopus Mabbugensis. Historia universalis, CSCO 65...
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December 5 – Fyodor Sologub, Soviet poet and novelist (b. 1863) December 7 Louis Cheikho, Lebanese Jesuit priest and venerable (b. 1859) Gustave Fougères, French...
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a comprehensive journal. In the early period the editor was Father Louis Cheikho who later founded and edited another Jesuit magazine, Al Machriq. Al...
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CEDRAC sees itself as following in the tradition of the researchers Louis Cheikhô and Georg Graf who worked in this discipline in Beirut at the end of...
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followed by a longer versed and assonance-rich proclamation. Pellat 1986. Louis Cheikho, Shu’ara’e Al-Nasraniyya Qabel Al-Islam. Pre-Islamic Poets, Dar Al-Machreq...
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Si-ngan-fou. 3 / par le P. Henri Havret,... ; avec la collab. du P. Louis Cheikho,... [pour la IIIe partie]. p. 61.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names:...
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name and surname, meaning livelihood from God. Rizqallâh Cheikhô, original name of Louis Cheikhô (1859–1927), Iraqi orientalist and Christian theologian...
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authorities at SPC. In addition, another Christian journal Al Bashir's editor Louis Cheikho harshly criticised the articles on Darwin published in Al-Muqtataf....
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Bourquenoud who inventoried the archaeological finds of the region. Father Louis Cheikho, director from 1880 to 1927, gave it the name of Bibliothèque Orientale...
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brought him to the attention of the founder of the journal al-Machriq, Louis Cheikhô, for whom Graf held a high regard. From 1910 - 1911 he studied Christian...
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Assemani, Venice, 1729. Petrus ibn Rahib: Chronicon orientale, ed. Louis Cheikho, Beirut, 1903 (repr. Leuven, 1955, 1960, 1963). Mikhail 2017, pp. 15–16...
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Bernard Carra de Vaux (1867–1953), Chaldean priest and orientalist Louis Cheikho (1859–1927), Italian orientalist Ignazio Guidi (1844–1935) and Franco-American...
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Bernard Carra de Vaux (1867–1953), Chaldean priest and orientalist Louis Cheikho (1859–1927), Italian orientalist Ignazio Guidi (1844–1935) and Franco-American...
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Orders Ordination 21 December 1952 Consecration 16 April 1963 by Paul II Cheikho Created cardinal 24 November 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI Rank Cardinal-Bishop...
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Press. ISBN 0-292-71139-5. Andalusī (al-), Ṣā'id ibn Aḥmad (1912). Cheikho, Louis (ed.). Kitāb Ṭabaqāt al-'Umam (in Arabic). Bayrūt: al-Maṭbaʻah al-Kāthūlīkīyah...
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Rja Ţəzə in the Soviet-era Latin alphabet and Р’йа т'әзә in Cyrillic. Cheikho, Louis (1964). al-Mashriq: majallah Kāthūlīkīyah sharqīyah tabḥathu fī al-ʻilm...
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