were brought to Cambridge by Solomon Schechter. AqBurkitt was published by Francis Crawford Burkitt (this is where the name comes from) in Fragments...
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William Burkitt (judge) (1838–1908), Irish judge William John Dwyer Burkitt (1872–1918), British-Indian judge AqBurkitt Burkitt's lymphoma Burkitt Nunatak...
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the 5th century, but not later than the beginning of the 6th century. AqBurkitt – a palimpsest manuscript of the Aquila version dated late 5th century...
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According to Taylor, the script of this manuscript is similar to that of the AqBurkitt, in bold uncial letters, without capital letter either at beginnings or...
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Kings 23:12-27 (signed as AqBurkitt) by Francis Crawford Burkitt in 1897, those containing parts of Psalms 90-103 (signed as AqTaylor) by C. Taylor in 1899...
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{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {G}}} A; 5th century). The extant palimpsest AqBurkitt contains verses 7–17 in Koine Greek translated by Aquila of Sinope approximately...
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{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {G}}} A; 5th century). The extant palimpsest AqBurkitt contains verses 11–27 in Koine Greek translated by Aquila of Sinope approximately...
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potent anti-profilerative effects against certain forms of cancer of the Burkitt lymphoma type. One study also bore ought a certain level of evidence regarding...
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