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- Gabriel Sionita (Syriac: Jibrā'īl aṣ-Ṣahyūnī; 1577 at Ehden in Lebanon – 1648 in Paris) was a learned Maronite priest, famous for his role in the publication...
- translation from the original Arabic was into Latin. The Maronites Gabriel Sionita and Joannes Hesronita translated an abridged version of the text which...
- 1645, the editio princeps of the Old Testament was published by Gabriel Sionita for the Paris Polyglot, and in 1657 the whole Pe****ta was included in...
- Jean-Baptiste Say Victor Scialac Jean-Pierre Serre François Simiand Gabriel Sionita André Vaillant Paul Valéry François Vatable Jean-Pierre Vernant Claire...
- po****rity and use throughout the world. The medieval scholar Gabriel Sionita translated the book into Latin and printed it in Paris in 1619. The book...
- (1867) by Swiss orientalist Titus Tobler (1806–1877). Gabriel Sionita. Gabriel Sionita (1577–1648), a Lebanese Maronite orientalist and author. Geographia...
- 1626) unknown dates Richard Sibbes, English theologian (died 1635) Gabriel Sionita, Lebanese-born Maronite Bible translator (died 1648) Samuel Ward, English...
- Christianae fidei cultores, which was published in Arabic and Latin by Gabriel Sionita in 1630 represents a covenant concluded between Muhammad and the Christians...
- writer and journalist Avraham Sinai (born 1962) – religious writer Gabriel Sionita (1577–1648) – Maronite writer and publisher Amine Takiedine (1884–1937)...
- Lebanese Maronite priests, former students of the Maronite College, Gabriel Sionita (Jibrā'īl aṣ-Ṣahyūnī) and Victor Scialac (Naṣrallāh Shalaq al-'Āqūrī)....