Ludwig Richard Enno Littmann (16 September 1875, Oldenburg – 4 May 1958, Tübingen) was a German orientalist. In 1906 he succeeded Theodor Nöldeke as chair...
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Estonian economist and rector Enno Littmann (1875–1958), German orientalist Enno Mõts (born 1974), Estonian military officer Enno Ootsing (born 1940), Estonian...
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and theater owner David Littmann (1906–1981), German-American cardiologist Ellen Littmann (1909-1975), Jewish writer Enno Littmann (1875–1958), German orientalist...
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discovery. The inscription was discovered by the German orientalist Enno Littmann during the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria...
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important German archaeological mission led by the renowned scholar Enno Littmann. Early in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Italian troops seized Aksum...
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206 Littmann, Enno (1909), "Geschichte der äthiopischen Litteratur", in Carl Brockelmann; Franz Nikolaus Finck; Johannes Leipoldt; Enno Littmann (eds...
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Taddesse Tamrat locates Kubar in southern Tigray or in Angot, whereas Enno Littmann believed that it was located in the province of Begemder. Uhlig, Siegbert...
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Augusta Secunda Philadelphiana; may he go mad/crazy who effaces it." Enno Littmann, Arabic Inscriptions (Leiden, 1949) Daniels, Peter T. (2014). The Type...
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‘LF as well as of SBL. His translation differs from Enno Littmann at several points. First, Littmann believed the third line referred to the digging of...
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early 10th century when the power of the Solomonic line was in decline. Enno Littmann theorized that these kings were forerunners of the Zagwe dynasty and...
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monster. One of these is found among tribes in the north and published by Enno Littmann in 1904: the Tigre people worship a dragon; families sacrifice their...
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in European academic institutions. This is seen in such examples as Enno Littmann directing the German Aksum-Expedition in Ethiopia in 1905. When Italy...
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animal's symbolic role was largely taken over by the wolf. According to Enno Littmann, the people of Ethiopia's Tigray Region believed that injuring a wild...
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ISBN 978-0-19-973932-5. Peter Thonemann, "Gates of Horn", p. 9 Published as part of Enno Littmann, "Preliminary Report of the Princeton University Expedition to Abyssinia...
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inscription, a bilingual inscription in Aramaic and Lydian allowed Enno Littmann to decipher the Lydian language. From an analysis of the two parallel...
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Wiredu and Abraham, eds., A Companion to African Philosophy, 2004. Enno Littmann. Philosophi Abessini. Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, Vol...
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proverbs. Many of these were later published by the German scholar Enno Littmann. Dawit was also active serving the church as a pastor and evangelist...
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existence, grow, and serve by himself without the help of other men." Enno Littmann. Philosophi Abessini. Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, Vol...
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28 July 2024. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Umm al Jamal. Enno Littmann, David Magie Jr. and Duane Reed Stuart, Greek and Latin Inscriptions...
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"The monuments of Aksum : an illustrated account" (by Daniel Krencker; Enno Littmann; Theodor von Lüpke; David W Phillipson), Addis Ababa Univ. Press [u...
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1912–13 another translation was made by Felix Paul Greve. In 1921–1928, Enno Littmann produced a six-volume German translation of the whole One Thousand and...
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modernes 314 The Tale of the Woodcutter and his Daughters 1955 Egypt Enno Littmann Arabische Märchen und Schwänke aus Ägypten 425D + 425B The Golden Bird...
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printmaker Berlin 1929 Carl Stumpf Physiologist and philosopher Berlin 1931 Enno Littmann Orientalist Tübingen 1931 Wilhelm Schulze [de] Indogermanist Berlin...
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Open Archive Repository HAL-SHS and to be published in the Acts of the Enno Littmann Conference, Aksum, Dec. 2005. "Ethiopia", World Report 2010, The Hague:...
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have MARC records. Garrett acquired most his Ethiopic manuscripts from Enno Littmann who led expeditions to Tigray Region and Axum in 1905 and 1906. The...
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Wiredu and Abraham, eds., A Companion to African Philosophy, 2004. Enno Littmann. Philosophi Abessini. Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, Vol...
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found, unlike other tales. A line of scholarship (e.g., Jiri Cejpek, Enno Littmann) is inclined to defend a genuine Persian or Iranian character to Diyab's...
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Kindjirli par M. von Luschan et étudié récemment par M. le professeur Enno Littmann, constitue à la fois le texte phénicien le plus septentrional de la...
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Greifswald, and in 1917, became professor in Göttingen as successor to Enno Littmann. From 1912, he was a corresponding member, and in 1918, a full member...
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Marzolph [de], an Iranian origin has been defended by Jiří Cejpek [cs] and Enno Littmann. Cejpek claimed that the tale of The Jealous Sisters was "definitely...
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