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- related to Biblical texts. Specialists in Aramaic studies are known as Aramaicists, while scholars who are involved in Syriac studies are known as Syriacists...
- century BC, placing it among the earliest languages to be written down. Aramaicist Holger Gzella [de] notes, "The linguistic history of Aramaic prior to...
- educator Edward Gwilliam, English footballer George Gwilliam, English Aramaicist John Gwilliam (1923–2016), Welsh rugby union player and schoolteacher...
- Philip Edward Pusey (1830-1880) was an English Aramaicist. He started the work continued by George Gwilliam on making an edition of the Aramaic New Testament...
- the evidence of existent texts. Bruce Chilton, scholar and prominent Aramaicist, has said: "A still less defensible tendency confuses Aramaic of the first...
- Heinrich Kraeling (1892–1973) was an American Lutheran biblical scholar and Aramaicist. He came from an extended German-American Lutheran family. Kraeling attended...
- agriculturalist and Member of Parliament Philip E. Pusey (1830–1880), English Aramaicist Peter Pusey (born 1942), British physicist Stephen Pusey (born 1952),...
- George Henry Gwilliam (28 July 1846 – 17 November 1913) was an English Aramaicist and Hebraist. Gwilliam was born in Bristol, the second son of Samuel Gwilliam...