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Revisiting the Institution of Bnay and Bnoth Qyōmo in the Syriac Tradition

open access: yesReligions
A group of Syriac Christian believers existed during the fourth century called the Bnay Qyōmo (with their female counterparts known as the Bnoth Qyōmo): the Sons and Daughters of the Covenant.
Malatius Malki Malki
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Rethinking the right to know and the case for restorative epistemic reparation

open access: yes
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 728-745, Winter 2024.
Melanie Altanian
wiley   +1 more source

Syriac Florilegia and Patristic Christianity beyond East and West [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The paper introduces the practice of patristic compilations in the Syriac world, contextualizing them within the broader context of late antique patristic culture, presenting a typology and some methodological suggestions toward their scientific ...
Fiori Emiliano Bronislaw
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From Antony of Tagrit to the Arabic version : the Syriac technical vocabulary of rhetoric and the migration of words

open access: yes, 2020
Rhetoric was part of the borrowed Greek educational system of the Enkyklios paideia, together with logic and grammar. However, the technical terminology had to be adapted, so the question is which strategies were used to create the vocabulary of Syriac ...
Nicosia, Mara
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The Syriac Aḥiqar, Its Slavonic Version, and the Relics of the Three Youths in Babylon

open access: yesSlovene, 2013
The author argues that the earliest recension of the Slavonic Aḥiqar (Povestʹ ob Akire Premudrom) was produced in Bulgaria as a direct translation from Syriac, whereas the original Christian (Syriac) recension was created in the Syriac-speaking anti ...
Basil Lourié
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Antony of Tagrit and the Progymnasmata: Towards a Syriac Rhetorical Theory in the Abbasid Era

open access: yesHistoire Épistémologie Langage
This paper investigates the engagement with Greek progymnasmata exercises shown by the first rhetorical handbook in Syriac: Antony of Tagrit’s On Rhetoric (ninth century). Despite lacking any specific reference to progymnastic authors or texts and having
Mara Nicosia
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An inventory of Syriac texts published from manuscripts in the British Library

open access: yes, 2020
"The British Library possesses one of the most important collections of Syriac manuscripts in the world, with large numbers dating back to the second half of the first millennium CE.
Brock, Sebastian P. 1938-
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Delightful Meadows of the Arameans: Selections from Syriac Literature. Volume 1

open access: yes, 1901
The Chaldean priest Jacob Eugene Manna (1867-1928) was an accomplished Syriac scholar, having been involved with educational and publishing efforts at the Seminary of St. John in Mosul and the Dominican Press.

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Homilies of Aphraates, the Persian sage: Edited from Syriac manuscripts of the fifth and sixth centuries in the British Museum

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Eminent Syriac and Arabic scholar William Wright here offers an edition of the homilies of the early Syriac father, Aphrahat. The work was originally proposed and begun by Cureton, but Wright took it up after his death. In the preface, Wright surveys the
, Aphraates, 337-345
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