Le grand euchologe melkite de Jérusalem (1865)
Faisant suite à l’euchologe grec de Benoît XIV imprimé à Rome en 1754, le grand euchologe melkite est imprimé en 1865 à Jérusalem sous la supervision du patriarche latin Joseph Valerga. À travers l’étude des correspondances relatives à l’élaboration de l’euchologe, cet article vise à évaluer le rôle de médiateur de Valerga, ainsi que son savoir ...
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Una nota sobre las fuentes siríacas y persas de la sección farmacológica del Yŏuyáng zázŭ [PDF]
Este artículo trata acerca de las palabras siríacas y persas registradas en transcripción china en la sección botánica del Yŏuyáng zázŭ y las fuentes de los informantes de su autor, Duàn Chéngshì. Duàn cita a un monje de Fúlín (= sogdiano Frōm < Ῥῶμη).
Santos, Diego M.
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Sound Minds in Sound Bodies: Transnational Philanthropy and Patriotic Masculinity in al-Nadi al-Homsi and Syrian Brazil, 1920–32 [PDF]
Established in 1920, al-Nadi al-Homsi in Sao Paulo, Brazil was a young men’s club devoted to ˜Syrian patriotic activism and culture in the American mahjar (diaspora). Founded by a transnational network of intellectuals from Homs, the fraternity committed
Stacy Fahrenthold
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Linguistic notes on two funerary steles with the “Euchologion Mega” type of prayer for the dead from Christian Nubia [PDF]
The aim of this article is to make some observations concerning the use of the Greek language in Christian Nubia, based on the study of two funerary steles inscribed with the ‘Euchologion Mega’, a type of prayer for the dead.
Tsakos, Alexandros
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Dragomans, tattooists, artisans: Palestinian Christians and their encounters with Catholic Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries [PDF]
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the presence of European Catholic actors in the Ottoman empire dramatically increased, particularly in the Palestinian provinces.
Norris, Jacob
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The legal status of religious minorities in the medieval Mediterranean world: a comparative study [PDF]
Throughout the Mediterranean world in the Middle ages, Jews, Christians and Muslims interacted in streets and in marketplaces, shared meals, undertook joint economic ventures, traveled together.
Tolan, John
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Depuis leur indépendance séparée en 1945, les relations entre le Liban et la Syrie furent souvent conflictuelles. Le nationalisme syrien n'ayant jamais véritablement fait le deuil de cette « amputation territoriale ».
Fabrice Balanche
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A Sacred Space for a Holy Icon: The Shrine of Our Lady of Saydnaya [PDF]
The monastery of Our Lady of Saydnaya, located 22 km east of Damascus, still proves to be one of the most important cult-centres of present-day Syria; although it is inhabited and controlled by Christian (i.e.
Bacci, Michele
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Entre helenismo y arabización. Sobre la formación de una identidad etnolingüística de las comunidades melkitas en el corazón del poder islámico [PDF]
The present paper deals with the Melkite community as a specific group with an ecclesiastical identity which arose in the Islamic period, in the heartland of Islam, and therefore not in Constantinople.
Monferrer-Sala, Juan Pedro
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The Construction of the Architectural Background in Melkite Annunciation Icons
This article discusses the architectural backgrounds visible in Melkite Annunciation icons from Aleppo, Hama, Damascus and Latakia in Syria, dating from the middle of the seventeenth century to the end of the nineteenth century. The architectural backdrops of Annunciation icons and the architectural perspective are represented through the technique of ...
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