10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THEBAIC»
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Thebaic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
An Introduction to the textual Criticism of the New ...
The critical Part re-written and the Remainder revised and edited by Samuel
Prideaux Tregelles Thom. Hartwell Horne. CHAP. XXIX. THE THEBAIC VERSION
. Arabic writers have divided the language spoken by the aboriginal people of
Egypt ...
Thom. Hartwell Horne, 1856
2
A Concise Dictionary of the Bible for the Use of Families ...
It is, however, far better to assign to this version a name not derived from the
language of the Arabian occupants of that land; thus Copto-Thebaic (as style! by
Giorgi), or simply Thebaic, is far preferable. In 1785 Mingarelli published a few ...
Sir William Smith, William Aldis Wright, 1865
3
An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the ...
When it was found that there was an Egyptian translation of the New Testament
in another dialect besides that of Lower Egypt, the Arabian term Sahidic was
adopted to denote it; although (as has been already intimated) Copto-Thebaic or
...
Thomas Hartwell Horne, Samuel Davidson, Samuel Prideaux Tregelles, 2013
4
Introduction to the New Testament
It is as corrupt and as much mixed with Greek words, as we have seen the
Thebaic version to be; and in the case of the latter we regarded this characteristic
as evidence of its antiquity. But here I cannot help doubting whether the third be
really ...
Johann Leonhard Hug, 1836
5
Introduction to the Writings of the N. T.
With it the state of the language agrees : it is as impure, as mixed with a multitude
of Greek words, as we have perceived the Thebaic version to be, which we have
cited as a proof of its age. But here I cannot prevent myself from a doubt : is the ...
Johann Leonhard Hug, 1827
6
An introduction to the writings of the New Testament, tr. by ...
With it the state of the language agrees : it is as impure, as mixed with a multitude
of Greek words, as we have perceived the Thebaic version to be, which we have
cited as a proof of its age. But here I cannot prevent myself from a doubt : is the ...
Johann Leonhard von Hug, 1827
7
Coptic: A Learning Grammar (Sahidic)
Eph Horner, G., The Coptic Version of the New Testament in the Southern Dialect
Otherwise Called Sahidic and Thebaic, 1-7, Oxford, 191 1-1924, vol. 5. ExAn
Kulawik, C, Die Erzdhlung iiber die Seele (Nag-Hammadi Codex 1I,6) (Tcxtc und
...
8
A General Survey of the History of the Canon of the New ...
Thebaic. Memphitic. version belong to a dialectic revision of the Thebaic. Of the
Thebaic version considerable portions have been preserved, and among them
parts of all the disputed books; but it is as yet impossible to decide how far they
are ...
9
Tobacco in Russian History and Culture: The Seventeenth ...
Medical books dating back to the classical period discuss a substance called “
thebaic opium.” “Thebaic” in ancient texts did not refer to the American tobacco,
of course, but rather to the city of Thebes, from whence the tincture originated, ...
Matthew Romaniello, Tricia Starks, 2011
10
The Apostolic Fathers [patres Apostolici]
The one therefore must have been taken from the other; and further examination
shows that the priority should be assigned to the Thebaic. Though here and there
we stumble on a passage which seems to point to the Memphitic as the original ...
Joseph Barber Lightfoot, 1973