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Works of St. Ephrem the Syrian. Volume 3

open access: yes, 2013
Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman edition of Ephrem’s works, based on Vatican manuscripts, was the result of the first major effort to publish the famous Syrian’s literary remains in large number.
Assemani, Stefano Evodio   +1 more
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Works of St. Ephrem the Syrian. Volume 1

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Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman edition of Ephrem’s works, based on Vatican manuscripts, was the result of the first major effort to publish the famous Syrian’s literary remains in large number.
Assemani, Stefano Evodio   +1 more
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The Primordial Language in Ephrem the Syrian

open access: yes, 2022
This article contributes to the discussion on the primordial language in the late antique Syriac tradition, specifically in the legacy of Ephrem the Syrian (c.306–373).
Minets, Yuliya
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The Fourfold Gospel in the Writings of Ephrem the Syrian

open access: yesHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies, 2015
Ephrem of Nisibis is unique among patristic authors for having authored a commentary on Tatian’s gospel commonly known as the “Diatessaron.” In this article I examine Ephrem’s corpus to determine what evidence exists for his knowledge and use of gospel ...
Matthew R Crawford
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Ephrem the Syrian’s Use of Beatitudes

Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity, 2020
Abstract The poetry of Ephrem the Syrian (ca. 306–373 C. E.) shows a marked predilection for composing beatitudes, usually in the form, “Blessed is the one who . . .” Careful study of these formulas, particularly when they predominate in certain madrāšē, shows that Ephrem uses the device deliberately and creatively to signal the creator ...
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