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Borrowings from Greek in the Syriac Anaphora of St. James, the Lord’s Brother

open access: yes, 2017
In this paper, the traditional Syriac Anaphora of St. James is described in its current form. Numerous Greek borrowings are present in the Syriac text of the Anaphora, testifying to the long-term contact of the Syriac language with the Greek. Some of the
Rucki, Mirosław, Abdalla, Michael
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A Critical Comparative Scriptural Analysis of Genesis 1:1-5 based on Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Greek, and Coptic Manuscripts

open access: yes, 2019
A translation of Gen. 1:1-5 may seem to be both close and far at the same time from the original Hebrew text because of historical, geographical, theological, cultural, philological, and linguistic reasons.
Elveus, Edens
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Robert J. Wilkinson, Orientalism, Aramaic and Kabbalah in the Catholic Reformation. The First Printing of the Syriac New Testament, (Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 137) Leiden, Brill, 2007

open access: yes, 2009
Joosten Jan. Robert J. Wilkinson, Orientalism, Aramaic and Kabbalah in the Catholic Reformation. The First Printing of the Syriac New Testament, (Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 137) Leiden, Brill, 2007.
Joosten, Jan
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The CAPE (Compassion, Assertive Action, Pragmatism, and Evidence) vulnerability index - Second Edition: Putting mental health into foreign policy to address globalization, conflict, climate change, and natural disasters.

open access: yesInd Psychiatry J, 2023
Torales J   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Scalable Syriac Paleography using Interactive Visualization

open access: yes, 2018
Syriac (a dialect of Aramaic) was the primary language spoken in the late ancient Middle East between the second and eighth centuries AD, and continues to be a language of Christian scholarship and liturgy up to the present day.
Penn, Michael   +2 more
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