first human language
URI https://medievalmideast.org/practice/483
Names
- Syriac: ܠܫܢܐ ܩܕܡܝܐ = LShNʾ QDMYʾ 1
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Temporal Data
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Event Description | Date | |||
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before 1199 | 1195-1199? | 1598 | 2009 |
Sources
- 1Gregorios Yuhanna Ibrahim, ed., The Edessa-Aleppo Syriac Codex of the Chronicle of Michael the Great (Piscataway, N.J.: Gorgias Press, 2009), 11 [Syriac].
- langue primitive: J.-B. Chabot, trans., Chronique de Michel le Syrien (Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1901), I, 20 [French].
How to Cite This Entry
Thomas A. Carlson, Jessica Mutter, and McKenzie Cady, “first human language” in Thomas A. Carlson, ed. Historical Index of the Medieval Middle East, last modified September 16, 2021, https://medievalmideast.org/practice/483.
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Additional credit information:
- Thomas A. Carlson: Data merging and XML and matching, Syriac name collection and transliteration from Michael's chronicle
- Jessica Mutter: matching from Michael's chronicle
- McKenzie Cady: categorization from Michael's chronicle