Philip E. Pusey
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Philip Edward Pusey (1830-1880) was an English Aramaicist.[1] He started the work continued by George Gwilliam on making an edition of the Aramaic New Testament of the Peshitta.[2] The utility of the edition is however limited by its reliance on late sources.[3] Pusey also edited several of the works of St. Cyril of Alexandria.
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Born | 1830 (1830) |
Died | 1880 (aged 49ā50) |
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Relatives | Philip Pusey (uncle) Philip Bouverie-Pusey (grandfather) |
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He was the son of the Hebrew scholar and leader of the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement, Edward Bouverie Pusey.