Sabatino Moscati (24 November 1922 – 8 September 1997) was an Italian archaeologist and linguist known for his work on Phoenician and Punic civilisations...
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player Pietro Moscati (1739-1824), Italian doctor and politician Sabatino Moscati, (1922-1997), Italian archaeologist and linguist Vincent Moscati, American...
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composer Pasquale Di Sabatino (born 1988), Italian racing driver Sabatino Moscati (1922–1997), Italian archaeologist and linguist Sabatino de Ursis (1575–1620)...
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Timeus for the founding of the city. Sabatino Moscati (2001). "Colonization of the Mediterranean". In Sabatino Moscati (ed.). The Phoenicians. I.B.Tauris...
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Caetani, and Shia historians). Others such as Israel Friedlander, Sabatino Moscati, and Sunni historians affirm his existence. His Jewish origin has also...
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at 83–84. Sabatino Moscati, Il Mondo dei Fenici (1966), translated as The World of the Phoenicians (London: Cardinal 1973) at 55. Moscati offers the...
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sometimes the name given to ancient epigraphic North Arabian languages. Sabatino Moscati called them "pre-classical", Georgi Akhvlediani called them "proto-Arabic"...
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Semitic Languages. London: Routledge. pp. 3–15. ISBN 0-415-05767-1. Sabatino Moscati (1980). An Introduction to Comparative Grammar of Semitic Languages...
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fertile crescent circa 2500 BC. By contrast, other scholars, such as Sabatino Moscati, believe the Phoenicians originated from an admixture of previous non-Semitic...
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2015.{{cite thesis}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Sabatino Moscati et al. "An Introduction to Comparative Grammar of Semitic Languages...
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