Definition of Epigraphists. Meaning of Epigraphists. Synonyms of Epigraphists

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Definition of Epigraphists

Epigraphist
Epigraphist E*pig"ra*phist, n. A student of, or one versed in, epigraphy.

Meaning of Epigraphists from wikipedia

- the Achaemenid Empire engraved on native rock at a location in Iran. Epigraphists are responsible for reconstructing, translating, and dating the trilingual...
- , পুন. ১৪২৩ ব. Prominent Epigraphists, Archaeological Survey of India, http://asi.nic.in/asi_epigraphical_sans_epigraphists.asp Maity, Sachindra Kumar;...
- This is a list of notable people from Karnataka, India. In order to be included, a person of influence needs only to have been born in Karnataka. This...
- Ahmad Al-Jallad is a Jordanian-American philologist, epigraphist, and a historian of language. Some of the areas he has contributed to include Quranic...
- (born 1943), politician (SPD) Georg Friedrich Grotefend (1775–1853), epigraphist and philologist Fritz Haarmann (1870–1925), prolific serial killer and...
- for the present the dynasty of the Ganga-Pallavas postulated by the Epigraphists. The earliest of these Pallava charters is the one known as the Mayidavolu...
- topic despite a century of scholarship, states Richard Salomon – an epigraphist and Indologist specializing in Sanskrit and Pali literature. The earliest...
- own. In any particular synoecism recorded by either ancient or modern epigraphists a major problem has been to fit the model credibly to the instance. For...
- such as the word 'diri', not the separate component signs. Not all epigraphists are equally reliable, and before publication of an important treatment...
- "Srivijaya" referred to a king's name. In 1913, H. Kern was the first epigraphist that identified the name "Srivijaya" written in a 7th-century Kota Kapur...