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Fields of papers citing papers by Witold Witakowski
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Witold Witakowski. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Witold Witakowski. The network helps show where Witold Witakowski may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Witold Witakowski
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Greatrex, Geoffrey, et al.. (2011). The Chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor: Church and War in Late Antiquity. Medical Entomology and Zoology.15 indexed citations
Witakowski, Witold. (2009). The Fall of Angels in Ethiopian tradition. 62(1). 240–249.
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Witakowski, Witold. (2008). Andrzej Uciecha, Ascetyczna nauka w "Mowach" Afrahata [= Ascetic teaching in Aphrahat's "Expositions"]. 11(2).1 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (2007). On Adam and Satana’el, or The Vienna Protology. 329–342.
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Witakowski, Witold. (2007). Elias BarShenaya’s Chronicle. 219–237.1 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (2001). Ethiopic and Hebrew versions of the legend of The Finding of the Holy Cross. 527–535.
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Witakowski, Witold. (1999). Sources of Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Mahre for the Christian epoch of the first part of his Chronicle. 329–366.
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Witakowski, Witold. (1997). Irfan Shahîd, Byzantium and Arabs in the Sixth Century, vol. I. part 2: Ecclesiastical History, Washington D.C., 1995. 225–227.1 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1996). Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, Chronicle (known also as the Chronicle of Zuqnin) part III. Liverpool University Press eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1995). The Division of the Earth between the Descendants of Noah in Syriac Tradition. 5. 635–656.1 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1994). Mart(y) Shmuni, the Mother of the Maccabean Martyrs, in Syriac Tradition. 153–168.1 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1993). Syrian Monophysite Propaganda in the Fifth to Seventh Centuries. 57–66.4 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1991). Sources of Pseudo-Dionysius for the Third Part of His Chronicle. 40. 252–275.5 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1990). The Idea of Septimana Mundi and the Millenarian Typology of the Creation Week in Syriac Tradition. 93–109.2 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1987). The Syriac chronicle of Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Maḥrē: A study in the history of historiography. Medical Entomology and Zoology.6 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1984). Chronicles of Edessa. 487–498.1 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1978). The Origins of the Jewish Colony at Elephantine. 34–41.2 indexed citations
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Witakowski, Witold. (1978). ‘Geneza chrzescijanskiej kultury syryjskiej’ [= ‘The Genesis of the Christian Syriac Culture’]. 16(1). 125–153.
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