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Philip E. Pusey

Philip E. Pusey

Philip Edward Pusey was an English Aramaicist. He started the work continued by George Gwilliam on making an edition of the Aramaic New Testament of the Peshitta. The utility of the edition is however limited by its reliance on late sources. Pusey... Wikipedia
Born: June 14, 1830
Died: 1880 (age 50 years)
Philip Edward Pusey (1830-1880) was an English Aramaicist. He started the work continued by George Gwilliam on making an edition of the Aramaic New ...
Philip Edward Pusey (1830-1880), son of the Hebrew scholar and leader of the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement, Edward Bouverie Pusey, was an English ...
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Philip Edward Pusey, 1830-1880. English scholar. Only son of EB Pusey, he was both deaf and crippled. He graduated from Oxford in 1854.
Pusey, Philip Edward (1830–80), ... *patristic scholar. The only son of E. B. *Pusey, whom he assiduously assisted in his patristic and Semitic studies, he was an ...
Philip Edward Pusey, son of the Hebrew scholar and leader of the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement, Edward Bouverie Pusey, was an English Aramaicist.
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Philip Pusey (25 June 1799 – 9 July 1855) was a reforming agriculturalist, a Tory Member of Parliament (MP) and a friend and follower of Sir Robert Peel.
Pusey was beaten in a contest for Berkshire at the 1832 general election, but was successful there in 1835 and held the seat for 17 years.
Philip attended Eton and Christ Church at Oxford University. He became a Member of Parliament and patron of the arts, helped found the London Library, and had ...
Philip Pusey. PUSEY, Philip. b. Pusey, Berkshire, 25 June 1799; d. Oxford, 9 July 1855. His father, son of the first Viscount Folkestone, gave up the family ...
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