Malatius Jaghnoon, the Glossary
Malatius Jibriel Jaghnoon, (ملاتيوس جبرائيل جغنون., born in Lattakia 1943), is a Syrian engineer and epigrapher specialized in Aramaic and Greek inscriptions.[1]
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17 relations: Agora, Ancient Rome, Ancient South Arabian script, Canadian Centre for Epigraphic Documents, Homs, Koine Greek, Latakia, Maarat al-Numan, Ministry of Culture (Syria), Old Aramaic, Palmyra, Syria, Syriac language, Syrian Arab News Agency, Syrians, Tal Eltiten, University of Aleppo.
- Hellenic epigraphers
- Syrian scholars
Agora
The agora (ἀγορά, romanized:, meaning "market" in Modern Greek) was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
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Ancient Rome
In modern historiography, ancient Rome is the Roman civilisation from the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD.
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Ancient South Arabian script
The Ancient South Arabian script (Old South Arabian: 𐩣𐩯𐩬𐩵; modern الْمُسْنَد) branched from the Proto-Sinaitic script in about the late 2nd millennium BCE.
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Canadian Centre for Epigraphic Documents
The Canadian Centre for Epigraphic Documents (CCED) is a non-profit organization founded in order to archive, catalog, and digitize epigraphic materials.
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Homs
Homs (حِمْص / ALA-LC:; Levantine Arabic: حُمْص / Ḥomṣ), known in pre-Islamic Syria as Emesa (Émesa), is a city in western Syria and the capital of the Homs Governorate.
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Koine Greek
Koine Greek (Koine the common dialect), also known as Hellenistic Greek, common Attic, the Alexandrian dialect, Biblical Greek, Septuagint Greek or New Testament Greek, was the common supra-regional form of Greek spoken and written during the Hellenistic period, the Roman Empire and the early Byzantine Empire.
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Latakia
Latakia (translit; Syrian pronunciation) is the principal port city of Syria and capital city of the Latakia Governorate located on the Mediterranean coast.
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Maarat al-Numan
Maarat al-Numan (Maʿarrat an-Nuʿmān), also known as al-Ma'arra, is a city in northwestern Syria, south of Idlib and north of Hama, with a population of about 58,008 before the Civil War (2004 census).
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Ministry of Culture (Syria)
The Ministry of Culture (وزارة الثقافة) is a government ministry office of the Syrian Arab Republic, responsible for cultural affairs in Syria.
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Old Aramaic
Old Aramaic refers to the earliest stage of the Aramaic language, known from the Aramaic inscriptions discovered since the 19th century.
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Palmyra
Palmyra (Palmyrene:, romanized: Tadmor; Tadmur) is an ancient city in the eastern part of the Levant, now in the center of modern Syria.
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Syria
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant.
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Syriac language
The Syriac language (Leššānā Suryāyā), also known natively in its spoken form in early Syriac literature as Edessan (Urhāyā), the Mesopotamian language (Nahrāyā) and Aramaic (Aramāyā), is an Eastern Middle Aramaic dialect. Classical Syriac is the academic term used to refer to the dialect's literary usage and standardization, distinguishing it from other Aramaic dialects also known as 'Syriac' or 'Syrian'.
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Syrian Arab News Agency
The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) (الوكالة العربية السورية للأنباء (سانا)) is a Syrian state-controlled news agency, linked to the country's ministry of information.
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Syrians
Syrians (سوريون) are the majority inhabitants of Syria, indigenous to the Levant, who have Arabic, especially its Levantine dialect, as a mother tongue.
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Tal Eltiten
Tal Eltiten (تل التتن) is a Syrian village located in Al-Suqaylabiyah Nahiyah in Al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama.
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University of Aleppo
University of Aleppo (Jāmiʿat Ḥalab, also called Aleppo University) is a public university located in Aleppo, Syria.
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See also
Hellenic epigraphers
- Antonín Bartoněk
- Benjamin Dean Meritt
- Christian Habicht (historian)
- Craterus (historian)
- Cyriacus of Ancona
- Emmett L. Bennett Jr.
- Federico Halbherr
- Günther Klaffenbach
- James Henry Oliver
- Javier de Hoz
- Jean Pouilloux
- Jean-François Champollion
- Jerry Clack
- Johannes Kirchner
- John Chadwick
- Louis Robert (historian)
- Malatius Jaghnoon
- Margherita Guarducci
- Michael Ventris
- Peter Allan Hansen
- Sara B. Aleshire
- Stephen Mitchell (historian)
- Theodore Wade-Gery
- William Roger Paton
Syrian scholars
- Al-Mubashshir ibn Fatik
- Francis Marrash
- Ibn al-Imad al-Hanbali
- Ibn al-Shihna
- Ismet Cheriff Vanly
- Jamal al-Din al-Qasimi
- Malatius Jaghnoon
- Muhammad Ajaj Al-Khatib
- Muhammad Salim Barakat
- Munir Altheeb
- Taissier Khalaf
- Wahbi al-Hariri
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malatius_Jaghnoon
Also known as Malathios Jaghnoon.