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The field of Syriac medicine is perhaps one of the least investigated and explored domains within the Christian Syriac intellectual culture. Yet owing to its decisive role during the late antique period for the transfer of Greek medical knowledge to the ...
Grigory Kessel, Kessel, Grigory
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Automatic Interlinear Syriac Glosser
The Syriac Glosser is an automated Syriac glossing tool. There are three core functionalities of the glosser: Transcribes Syriac characters according to a romanisation scheme (see Data Caveats below for character mapping file), and; Queries lexical ...
Charbel El-Khaissi
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Demographic Change and Social Cohesion In Post‐Islamic State Iraq
Abstract Between 2014 and 2017, the Islamic State (ISIS) brutally ruled over a population of eight million in Iraq and Syria. The group systematically persecuted and murdered tens of thousands of people of minoritized ethnicities and destroyed their houses and heritage, schools and hospitals, resulting in the displacement of an estimated three to five ...
Omran Omer Ali +2 more
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Anecdota Syriaca: Unpublished Syriac materials. Volume 3
J. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result of that labor, and they remain an essential source for Syriac students interested in a variety of material.
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A Sureth (Christian North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic) version of an East-Syriac hymn on Simon Magus and Simon Peter in Rome and its late Classical Syriac Vorlage are here published for the first time. The text is part of a small group of hymns on Peter and Rome
Alessandro Mengozzi
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ABSTRACT This paper is an introduction and review for the special issue of AJBA on the Curation and Use of Human Skeletal Remains for Teaching and Research, which emerged from an organized session at the American Association of Biological Anthropologists in 2022.
Gwen Robbins Schug +2 more
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Anecdota Syriaca: Unpublished Syriac materials. Volume 4
J. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result of that labor, and they remain an essential source for Syriac students interested in a variety of material.
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) from brain‐seeking breast cancer cells (Br‐EVs) breach the blood‐brain barrier (BBB) via transcytosis and promote brain metastasis. Here, we defined the mechanisms by which Br‐EVs modulate brain endothelial cell (BEC) dynamics to facilitate their BBB transcytosis.
Sara Busatto +7 more
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Dawid bar Pawlos’ Letter on Dots is an eighth-century text that purportedly describes the introduction of some of the dots used in Syriac writing. It also sheds light on the life of a certain Rāmišoʿ of Beṯ Rabban, apparently the same man as the master ...
Nick Posegay
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Based on a corpus coming from the Turfan oasis (in present-day Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China) and consisting of Christian Middle Iranian literature in several languages (Middle Persian, Syriac and Sogdian) and scripts (East Syriac, Pahlavi and ...
Barbati Chiara
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