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Jacob of Edessa (c. 640–708 CE) is much revered in the Syrian Orthodox
tradition. A noted polymath, his range covered exegesis to…
Contents: Preface Part I Petra and Nabataean Script: Nabataean inscriptions: language and script Were the Nabataeans Arabs…
s: Graduate Students Patristric Studies 2010 John Paul Abdelsayed, Notre Dame University “The Great High Priest:” An Examination…
This paper makes an examination of the overall framework of the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa, and looks anew at his…
Revising a Bible translation is an arduous task, but having one?s modernized version accepted by a religious community is perhaps…
Roman Edessa offers a comprehensive and erudite analysis of the ancient city of Edessa (modern day Urfa, Turkey), which…
L'A. etudie la premiere partie du manuscrit Vat. Syr. 103 (fol. 1 a 72) compose par le moine Severe et reunissant l'exegese…
IT is one of the surprises of Syriac patristic studies that, until recently, none of the extant writings of Rabbula of Edessa (ob…