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A base-line character recognition for Syriac-Aramaic
Serto is the cursive alphabet of Syriac-Aramaic, which is used by the largest corpus of documents in libraries in Aramaic. A lingua franca, and often a source language, Aramaic has influenced major Judaic, Christian and Islamic thoughts as well as the development of science. The script is cursive, e.g.
Elizabeth Tse, Josef Bigün
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The Impact of Aramaic (especially Syriac) on the Qur'ān
Religion Compass, 2014Abstract The impact of Aramaic (especially Syriac) on the Qur'ān has long been a matter of debate among scholars, especially among those of the western academe but also within circles of traditional Muslim scholarship. Central to this discussion is the language and audience of the Qur'ān.
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The Syriac and Christian Palestinian Aramaic Versions of the New Testament
Abstract Critical work on the Syriac and Christian Palestinian Aramaic versions of the NT is twofold: to determine the original text of each version and to reconstruct the Greek text used by the translator(s). The task is complex since a version may have been revised and corrected in several stages.exaly +2 more sources
Syriac Medicine (Special Issue of Aramaic Studies)
Series of papers on medicine in Syriac primary ...
Martelli, Matteo
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