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Malphono w-Rabo d-Malphone : Studies in Honor of Sebastian P. Brock / ed. by George Kiraz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Gorgias Eastern Christian StudiesPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (896 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781593337063
  • 9781463214814
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 281/.63 22
LOC classification:
  • BX176.3 .M35 2008eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Bibliography of Sebastian Paul Brock -- Sebastian Brock, A Tribute -- Siroturcica 1. The Önggüds and the Syriac Language -- Découverte d’une inscription syriaque mentionnant l’évêque Rabbula -- Von Bischöfen, Ärzten und Asketen—Schnittpunkte von Christentum und Medizin im spätantiken Sasanidenreich -- Virtuous Reading: Aphrahat’s Approach to Scripture -- Syriac Books Printed at the Dominican Press, Mosul -- Suivre l’étoile à Oxford: inédits sur la venue des Mages -- Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq and the Kitāb Ādāb al-falāsifah: The Pursuit of Wisdom and a Humane Polity in Early Abbasid Baghdad -- “Calling on the Name” in St. Ephrem: Roots and Influence -- Bride of Blood, Bride of Light: Biblical Women as Images of Church in Jacob of Serug -- Identifying the Syriac Vorlage of the Ethiopic History of Joseph -- Some Lexical and Legal Notes on a Syriac Loan Transfer of 240 CE -- Approximation of the ‘traditions’ in Jacob of Edessa’s Revision of Isaiah -- Zur Datierung nach christlicher Ära in den syrischen Kirchen -- Bio Bibliographies of some Twentieth Century Syriac Writers -- On the Road to Nineveh Dramatic Narrative in Jacob of Serug’s Mēmrā on Jonah -- Greek Words in the Syriac Text of the Apology of Aristides -- A Neo-Aramaic Version of the Soghitha of the Sinful Woman and Satan -- Jacob of Sarug, John of Tella and Paul of Edessa: ecclesiastical politics in Osrhoene 519–522 -- “Though He cannot be eaten, we consume Him” Appeals to Liturgical Practice in the Christological Polemic of Philoxenos of Mabbug -- David’s Opening Speech (1 Sam 17:34–37a) according to Jacob of Serugh -- ‘The One Talent is the Words of the Teaching of our Lord’ The Gospel Translation and Commentary of Deacon Israel of Alqosh (Houghton Ms. Syr. 147, 1768/69) -- The Cause of the Commemoration of Mary: Author, Date, and Christology -- Ephrem and Jacob of Edessa in the Commentary of the Monk Severus -- The Peshitta of 2 Samuel 11–12 and its Reception History -- A Verse Homily of Jacob of Serugh on the Annunciation to the Mother of God -- Yours, Mine, or Theirs? Historical Obersvations on the Use, Collection and Sharing of Manuscripts in Western Europe and the Christian Orient -- Transcribed Proper Names in Chinese Syriac Christian Documents -- „J’ai commencé à étudier l’Allemand“ The ecumenism under the sign of the struggle against misery: Addai Sher writes to Johannes Lepsius -- Between Christology and Kalām? The Life and Letters of George, Bishop of the Arab Tribes -- Severus of Antioch on the Forty Martyrs -- A Precious Gift to Deir al-Surian (AD 1211): Ms. Vat. Syr. 13 -- Al-Fārābī and the History of the Syriac Organon -- Illustrating Charms: a Syriac manuscript with magic drawings in the collection of the British Library -- The Magi in Syriac tradition -- An incalculable debt
Summary: A substantial Festschrift for Sebastian P. Brock, this volume contains 34 essays from a variety of scholars across the field of Syriac studies. The breadth of the submissions illustrates the multiplicity of approaches taken in contemporary Syriac studies, and while no overall limitations were set for the contributions, a lively interest in Jacob of Serug remains evident. No scholar in this discipline will want to miss this important collection that represents the latest in serious exploration of the world of Eastern Christianity in Late Antiquity.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Bibliography of Sebastian Paul Brock -- Sebastian Brock, A Tribute -- Siroturcica 1. The Önggüds and the Syriac Language -- Découverte d’une inscription syriaque mentionnant l’évêque Rabbula -- Von Bischöfen, Ärzten und Asketen—Schnittpunkte von Christentum und Medizin im spätantiken Sasanidenreich -- Virtuous Reading: Aphrahat’s Approach to Scripture -- Syriac Books Printed at the Dominican Press, Mosul -- Suivre l’étoile à Oxford: inédits sur la venue des Mages -- Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq and the Kitāb Ādāb al-falāsifah: The Pursuit of Wisdom and a Humane Polity in Early Abbasid Baghdad -- “Calling on the Name” in St. Ephrem: Roots and Influence -- Bride of Blood, Bride of Light: Biblical Women as Images of Church in Jacob of Serug -- Identifying the Syriac Vorlage of the Ethiopic History of Joseph -- Some Lexical and Legal Notes on a Syriac Loan Transfer of 240 CE -- Approximation of the ‘traditions’ in Jacob of Edessa’s Revision of Isaiah -- Zur Datierung nach christlicher Ära in den syrischen Kirchen -- Bio Bibliographies of some Twentieth Century Syriac Writers -- On the Road to Nineveh Dramatic Narrative in Jacob of Serug’s Mēmrā on Jonah -- Greek Words in the Syriac Text of the Apology of Aristides -- A Neo-Aramaic Version of the Soghitha of the Sinful Woman and Satan -- Jacob of Sarug, John of Tella and Paul of Edessa: ecclesiastical politics in Osrhoene 519–522 -- “Though He cannot be eaten, we consume Him” Appeals to Liturgical Practice in the Christological Polemic of Philoxenos of Mabbug -- David’s Opening Speech (1 Sam 17:34–37a) according to Jacob of Serugh -- ‘The One Talent is the Words of the Teaching of our Lord’ The Gospel Translation and Commentary of Deacon Israel of Alqosh (Houghton Ms. Syr. 147, 1768/69) -- The Cause of the Commemoration of Mary: Author, Date, and Christology -- Ephrem and Jacob of Edessa in the Commentary of the Monk Severus -- The Peshitta of 2 Samuel 11–12 and its Reception History -- A Verse Homily of Jacob of Serugh on the Annunciation to the Mother of God -- Yours, Mine, or Theirs? Historical Obersvations on the Use, Collection and Sharing of Manuscripts in Western Europe and the Christian Orient -- Transcribed Proper Names in Chinese Syriac Christian Documents -- „J’ai commencé à étudier l’Allemand“ The ecumenism under the sign of the struggle against misery: Addai Sher writes to Johannes Lepsius -- Between Christology and Kalām? The Life and Letters of George, Bishop of the Arab Tribes -- Severus of Antioch on the Forty Martyrs -- A Precious Gift to Deir al-Surian (AD 1211): Ms. Vat. Syr. 13 -- Al-Fārābī and the History of the Syriac Organon -- Illustrating Charms: a Syriac manuscript with magic drawings in the collection of the British Library -- The Magi in Syriac tradition -- An incalculable debt

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A substantial Festschrift for Sebastian P. Brock, this volume contains 34 essays from a variety of scholars across the field of Syriac studies. The breadth of the submissions illustrates the multiplicity of approaches taken in contemporary Syriac studies, and while no overall limitations were set for the contributions, a lively interest in Jacob of Serug remains evident. No scholar in this discipline will want to miss this important collection that represents the latest in serious exploration of the world of Eastern Christianity in Late Antiquity.

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