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    Giuseppe Simone Assemani (Classical Syriac : ܝܵܘܣܸܦ ܒܲܪ ܫܸܡܥܘܿܢ , (Arabic: يوسف بن سمعان السمعاني Yusuf ibn Siman as-Simani, English: Joseph Simon Assemani...
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  • Assemani came from a well known family of Lebanese Maronites that included several notable Orientalists. His uncle was Archbishop Giuseppe Simone Assemani...
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  • Simone Assemani (1687–1768), Lebanese Maronite Orientalist Stefano Evodio Assemani (1709–1782), nephew of Giuseppe Simone Giuseppe Luigi Assemani (1710–1782)...
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    Simone Assemani (February 19, 1752 – April 7, 1821), grand-nephew of Giuseppe Simone Assemani, was born in Rome. He was professor of Oriental languages...
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  • Evodio Assemani (15 April 1711 – 24 November 1782), Ottoman-born orientalist, nephew of Giuseppe Simone Assemani and cousin of Giuseppe Luigi Assemani, was...
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  • of Discipline", first identified by the orientalist librarian Giuseppe Simone Assemani in 1759. Together with Psalm 151 they are also called the Five...
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    came also the noted family of orientalists, the Assemani, among them the famous Giuseppe Simone Assemani, author of Bibliotheca Orientalis and Ephraemi...
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  • and Bible linguist under Pope Clement XI. Giuseppe Luigi Assemani, Vatican orientalist. Giuseppe Simone Assemani, titular archbishop of Tyre, librarian of...
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    Council of Constantinople (680–681). Lebanese sources such as Giuseppe Simone Assemani and Bishop Yusef al-Dibs claim that Maron, the patron saint of...
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    Harrassowitz. p. 277. Chaldaeorum ecclesiae Musal Patriarcha (Giuseppe Simone Assemani (editor), Bibliotheca Orientalis Clementino-Vaticana (Rome 1725)...
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    retrieved June 12, 2012 Assemani, Giuseppe Simone (1719). Bibliotheca orientalis clementino-vaticana. Vol. 1. Roma. Assemani, Giuseppe Luigi (1775). De catholicis...
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  • sending Giuseppe Simone Assemani as apostolic delegate to Rome. During the works, Joseph Dergham clashed often with Giuseppe Simone Assemani, who presided...
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    of Lebanon parish Australia [Annuario pontificio 2010, p. 5.] Giuseppe Simone Assemani, Joannes Notain Darauni. "Series chronologica patriarcharum Antiochiae"...
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  • consulate; and from a young Maronite priest stationed in Rome, Giuseppe Simone Assemani. The resignation was examined in Rome by the Congregation for the...
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  • of Maronite Patriarchs of Antioch was written and published by Giuseppe Simone Assemani, and Simon Awad, which follows the Series of Maronite Patriachs...
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  • Italian Maronite scholar and Vatican librarian of Lebanese origin Giuseppe Simone Assemani, who discovered it and bought it in Jerusalem in 1736. His nephew...
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  • with it. The Cave of Treasures was introduced to the world by Giuseppe Simone Assemani, the author of the Catalogues of Oriental Manuscripts in the Vatican...
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  • The Chronicle of Zuqnin was erroneously ascribed to Dionysius by Giuseppe Simone Assemani, but this has since been disregarded. Barsoum (2003) Wood, Philip...
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  • Heinrich Hottinger published his own Historia orientalis. In 1729 Giuseppe Simone Assemani reprinted Ecchellensis's with some emendations based on the latter's...
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  • Monastery, near Mosul. He left an autobiography, to be found in Giuseppe Simone Assemani, Biblioth. Orient., II, 248–263; the account of his death was written...
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  • Tome Dixième, première partie, Paris 1928, col. 101. Giuseppe Simone Assemani, https://archive.org/stream/serieschronologi00asseuoft#page/40/mode/2up...
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  • the Catholicos Ishoʿyahb III (r. 642–659). In the 18th century, Giuseppe Simone Assemani assigned the Expositio to George of Arbela, but he gave no reasons...
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    his burial is a topic of debate. Some Lebanese sources, such as Giuseppe Simone Assemani and Maronite bishop Yusef al-Dibs, believed he was buried in Arethusa...
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  • the author of a treatise on hereditary law. In the 18th century, Giuseppe Simone Assemani assigned the anonymous work known as the Expositio officiorum ecclesiae...
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    Tome Dixième, première partie, Paris 1928, coll. 100-101. Giuseppe Simone Assemani, https://archive.org/stream/serieschronologi00asseuoft#page/40/mode/2up...
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  • Tome Dixième, première partie, Paris 1928, coll. 72-73. Giuseppe Simone Assemani, Series chronologica Patriarcharum Antiochiae,https://archive...
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    Syrian Convent of Our Lady in the Wadi El Natrun, was acquired by Giuseppe Simone Assemani during a trip to the Near East from 1715 to 1717 taken at the request...
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    translated into Arabic. At least three Garshuni copies were known to Giuseppe Simone Assemani, indicating that the text was popular in Syriac circles. There...
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  • 2000, p. 194, 409. Assemani, Giuseppe Simone (1719). Bibliotheca orientalis clementino-vaticana. Vol. 1. Roma. Assemani, Giuseppe Luigi (1775). De catholicis...
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    of the Apocalypse. The first modern scholar to take note of it, Giuseppe Simone Assemani (1687–1768), identified it as pseudonymous because it refers to...
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