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The Stanzaic Poems of Jacob of Serugh : A Collection of His Madroshe and Sughyotho / Sebastoan P. Brock.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Texts from Christian Late Antiquity ; 72Publisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (328 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781463244316
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 892/.3 23/eng/20220321
LOC classification:
  • PJ5671.J3 S73 2022
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Texts and Translations -- 1. aw malko da-bnon(y) -- 2. aw d-etho -- 3. aw napšo ṣurto -- 4. aw dayon(y) -- 5. aw osyo d-etho -- 6. aw da-qrony -- 7. manu kay hono -- 8. dowitho (hy) napšo d-ḥaṭoyo -- 9. b‘eldara ṣni‘a -- 10. qum(y) napš(y) d-neplat -- 11. ‘uhdono nbah bi -- 12. abo mraḥmono -- 13. aḥay ba-ktobe -- 14. aw ‘umro d-zabno -- 15. aw dayono d-dineh triṣ -- 16. urhoy šelḥat la-mšiḥo -- 17. b-rehṭo rabo -- 18. ḥawa ba-‘den -- 19. b-hono yawmo -- 20. qom men qabro yohubo d-nuḥomo -- 21. aw tagore -- 22. sleq la-ṣlibo -- 23. ‘al hwo la-šyul -- 24. ber(y) ḥabibo -- 25. aw ‘olmo šabro -- Appendix: Textual Notes -- Index of Incipits -- Index of Biblical References -- Index of Names and Selected Topics
Summary: Although the verse homilies of Jacob of Serugh are well known to lovers of Syriac literature, his stanzaic poetry, in the form of madroshe and sughyotho, have been largely forgotten. This volume contains twenty-five poems preserved in their complete form and attributed to Jacob in old manuscripts of the sixth/seventh to ninth/tenth century preserved today in the British Library, but largely originating from Deir al-Surian in Egypt.

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Texts and Translations -- 1. aw malko da-bnon(y) -- 2. aw d-etho -- 3. aw napšo ṣurto -- 4. aw dayon(y) -- 5. aw osyo d-etho -- 6. aw da-qrony -- 7. manu kay hono -- 8. dowitho (hy) napšo d-ḥaṭoyo -- 9. b‘eldara ṣni‘a -- 10. qum(y) napš(y) d-neplat -- 11. ‘uhdono nbah bi -- 12. abo mraḥmono -- 13. aḥay ba-ktobe -- 14. aw ‘umro d-zabno -- 15. aw dayono d-dineh triṣ -- 16. urhoy šelḥat la-mšiḥo -- 17. b-rehṭo rabo -- 18. ḥawa ba-‘den -- 19. b-hono yawmo -- 20. qom men qabro yohubo d-nuḥomo -- 21. aw tagore -- 22. sleq la-ṣlibo -- 23. ‘al hwo la-šyul -- 24. ber(y) ḥabibo -- 25. aw ‘olmo šabro -- Appendix: Textual Notes -- Index of Incipits -- Index of Biblical References -- Index of Names and Selected Topics

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Although the verse homilies of Jacob of Serugh are well known to lovers of Syriac literature, his stanzaic poetry, in the form of madroshe and sughyotho, have been largely forgotten. This volume contains twenty-five poems preserved in their complete form and attributed to Jacob in old manuscripts of the sixth/seventh to ninth/tenth century preserved today in the British Library, but largely originating from Deir al-Surian in Egypt.

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In English.

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