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Recent Publications on Syriac Topics: 2020

Grigory Kessel Austrian Academy of Sciences and University of Manchester Sergey Minov HSE University, Moscow Sebastian P. Brock University of Oxford

Recent Publications on Syriac Topics: 2020

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Books

  • Akçay, N. (ed.), The Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline Epistles, the Catholic Epistles, and the Apocalypse by Dionysius Jacob Bar Salibi, Metropolitan of Amid († 1171) (Damascus: Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate, 2020).
  • Aktas, M., Die Christologie des Philoxenus von Mabbug: Studien zu den drei Traktaten über die Trinität und die Menschwerdung des Gott Logos, mit Edition und Übersetzung des syrischen Textes (Göttinger Orientforschungen, I. Reihe: Syriaca 57; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020).
  • Alwis, A.P., Narrating Martyrdom: Rewriting Late-Antique Virgin Martyrs in Byzantium (Translated Texts for Byzantinists 9; Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020).
  • Ashdown, A.W.H., Christian-Muslim Relations in Syria: Historic and Contemporary Religious Dynamics in a Changing Context (Culture and Civilization in the Middle East; London: Routledge, 2020).
  • Borbone, P.G., History of Mar Yahballaha and Rabban Sauma: Edited, Translated, and Annotated. Trans. by L.E. Parodi (Hamburg: Tredition, 2020).
  • Bou Mansour, T., Le ministère sacerdotal dans la tradition syriaque primitive: Aphraate, Éphrem, Jacques de Saroug et Narsaï (Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 156; Leiden: Brill, 2020).
  • Brock, S.P., An Inventory of Syriac Texts Published from Manuscripts in the British Library (Gorgias Handbooks 50; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • ———. Singer of the Word of God: Ephrem the Syrian and his Significance in Late Antiquity (Sebastianyotho 1; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Brock, S.P., and Kiraz, G.A., Gorgias Illustrated Learner’s Syriac-English, English-Syriac Dictionary (Gorgias Handbooks; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Bunge, G. (trans.), Jausep Hazzaya. Briefe über das Geistliche Leben und weitere Schriften (Paradies der Väter – Schriften syrischer Mystiker; Beuron: Beuroner Kunstverlag, 2020).
  • Butts, A.M., and Gross, S.M. (eds.), Jews and Syriac Christians: Intersections across the First Millennium (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 180; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020).
  • Butts, A.M., and Young, R.A.D. (eds.), Syriac Christian Culture: Beginnings to Renaissance (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2020).
  • Butts, A.M., Heal, K.S., and Brock, S.P., Clavis to the Metrical Homilies of Narsai (CSCO 690, Subs. 142; Leuven: Peeters, 2020).
  • Butts, A.M., Heal, K.S., and Kitchen, R.A. (eds.), Narsai: Rethinking His Work and His World (Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 121; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020).
  • Chaillot, Ch., L’Église assyrienne de l’Orient: histoire bimillénaire et géographie mondiale (Religions et Spiritualité; Paris: Harmattan, 2020).
  • Childers, J.W., Divining Gospel: Oracles of Interpretation in a Syriac Manuscript of John (Manuscripta Biblica 4; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2020).
  • Coakley, J.F., The Feast of Epiphany: A Gift of the Syriac Church (Alexandria, Virginia: Jericho Press, 2020).
  • Crégheur, E., and Poirier, P.-H., La version copte du discours pseudo-éphrémien In pulcherrimum Ioseph. 2 vols (CSCO 682-683, Copt. 54-55; Leuven: Peeters, 2020).
  • DeCock, M., Interpreting the Gospel of John in Antioch and Alexandria (Writings from the Greco-Roman World, Supplement 17; Atlanta, Georgia: SBL Press, 2020).
  • Dickens, M., Echoes of a Forgotten Presence: Reconstructing the History of the Church of the East in Central Asia (Orientalia ‒ Patristica ‒ Oecumenica 15; Zürich: LIT Verlag, 2020).
  • Dudas, V., Exploring the Identity of a Group of Assyrian/Syriac Young Adolescents in Sweden: A Mixed-Methods Study within the Discipline of Psychology of Religion and the Research Field of Identity Development (Psychologia et Sociologia Religionum 29; Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2020).
  • Ebied, R.Y., Malki, M., and Wickham, L.R., Dionysius Bar Ṣalībī’s Treatise Against the Jews: Edited and Translated with Notes and Commentary (Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity 15; Leiden: Brill, 2020).
  • Ford, J.N., and Morgenstern, M., Aramaic Incantation Bowls in Museum Collections. Volume 1: The Frau Professor Hilprecht Collection of Babylonian Antiquities, Jena (Magical and Religious Literature of Late Antiquity 8; Leiden: Brill, 2020).
  • Gignoux, Ph., Lexique français de la pharmacopée syriaque (Association Semitica & Classica, Miscellanées 1; Paris: Geuthner, 2020).
  • Gleede, B., Theodoret von Kyros. Unterscheidung von Lüge und Wahrheit (Die griechischen christlichen Schriftsteller der ersten Jahrhunderte N.F. 26; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2020).
  • Gore-Jones, L., When Judaism Lost the Temple: Crisis and Response in 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch (Studia Antiqua Australiensia 10; Turnhout: Brepols, 2020).
  • Habil, Y.M., Η θεολογία του Σύρου απολογητή Abu Ra’ita κατά των Μουσουλμάνων (Αθήνα: Επτάλοφος, 2020).
  • Hahn, J., and Menze, V.-L. (eds.), The Wandering Holy Man: The Life of Barsauma, Christian Asceticism, and Religious Conflict in Late Antique Palestine (Transformation of the Classical Heritage 60; Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2020).
  • Hansbury, M.T. (trans.), Shem‘on the Graceful. Discourse on the Solitary Life (Fairacres Publications 184; Oxford: SLG Press, 2020).
  • Hayes, A.J., Metrical Discourses on Faith by the Blessed Mar Ephrem: Translated, with Introduction and Notes (Eastern Christian Texts in Translation 4; Leuven: Peeters, 2020).
  • Heyberger, B. (ed.), Les chrétiens de tradition syriaque à l’époque ottomane (Études syriaques 17; Paris: Paul Geuthner, 2020).
  • Hopkins, J.M., ‘The Wings of the Spirit’: Exploring Feminine Symbolism in Early Pneumatology. A Reassessment of a Key Metaphor in the Spiritual Teachings of the ‘Macarian Homilies’ in the Light of Early Syriac Christian Tradition (ESWTR Studies in Religion 1; Leuven: Peeters, 2020).
  • Hopkins, P.O., American Missionaries in Iran during the 1960s and 1970s (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020).
  • Joshua, S.K., Church as the Bride of Christ: Ecclesiological & Societal Understanding of the Early Syriac Church Based on the Select Homilies of Mar Jacob of Serugh (Christian Heritage Rediscovered 77; Delhi: Christian World Imprints, 2020).
  • Kanniyakonil, S., and Aravackal, R. (eds.), Dignity of Women in the Syriac Churches (Kottayam, India: OIRSI Publications, 2020) [in Malayalam].
  • Kiraz, G.A. (ed.), Peshitta English New Testament: The Antioch Bible English Translation (Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • ———. (ed.), Syriac-English New Testament: The Traditional Syriac Peshitta Text and the Antioch Bible English Translation (Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Lieu, S.N.C., and Thompson, G.L. (eds.), The Church of the East in Central Asia and China (China and the Mediterranean World 1; Turnhout: Brepols, 2020).
  • Lollar, J.A., The History of John the Son of Zebedee: Introduction, Texts and Translations (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 56; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Loopstra, J.A., The Patristic “Masora”: A Study of Patristic Collections in Syriac Handbooks from the Near East (CSCO 689, Syr. 265; Leuven: Peeters, 2020).
  • Luthe, H.O., Das Vermächtnis des Christlichen Orients: Eine sozialwissenschaftliche Studie (Eichstätter Beiträge zum Christlichen Orient 9; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020).
  • Mar Emmanuel, E., Memra d-Zawge: Kunnasha da-tmanya sayome / The Hymn of Couplets (On Divine Wisdom) (Toronto: Assyrian Church of the East, 2020).
  • Mazzola, M., From High Priest to Patriarch: History and Authority in the Ecclesiastical History of Bar ‘Ebroyo (CSCO 688, Subs. 141; Leuven: Peeters, 2020).
  • McConaughy, D.L., The Early History of the Syriac Text of Acts, Chapters One and Two (Mōrān ’Eth’ō 45; Kottayam, India: St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute, 2020).
  • Meade, J.D., A Critical Edition of the Hexaplaric Fragments of Job 22–42 (Origen’s Hexapla: A Critical Edition of the Extant Fragments; Leuven: Peeters, 2020).
  • Mengozzi, A., L’invenzione del dialogo (Testi del Vicino Oriente antico 7.6; Brescia: Paideia, 2020).
  • Miller, D., and Hansbury, M.T. (trans.), Jacob of Sarug’s Homilies on Jacob: On Jacob’s Revelation at Bethel, and On Our Lord and Jacob, on the Church and Rachel and on Leah and the Synagogue (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 58, The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Mills, S., A Commerce of Knowledge: Trade, Religion, and Scholarship between England and the Ottoman Empire, 1600–1760 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020).
  • Mimouni, S.C., Les baptistes du Codex manichéen de Cologne sont-ils des elkasaïtes? (Judaïsme ancien et origines du christianisme 20; Turnhout: Brepols, 2020).
  • Monnickendam, Y., Jewish Law and Early Christian Identity: Betrothal, Marriage, and Infidelity in the Writings of Ephrem the Syrian (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020).
  • Neil, B., and Allen, P., Conflict and Negotiation in the Early Church: Letters from Late Antiquity, Translated from the Greek, Latin, and Syriac (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2020).
  • Pacha Miran, F., Le décor de la Bible syriaque de Paris (BnF syr. 341) et son rôle dans l’histoire du livre chrétien (Cahiers d’études syriaques 7; Paris: Geuthner, 2020).
  • Palmer, A., The Life of the Syrian Saint Barsauma: Eulogy of a Hero of the Resistance to the Council of Chalcedon (Transformation of the Classical Heritage 61; Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2020).
  • Pamplany, J., Crossing the Temple: Jewish Affinity of Addai and Mari Anaphora (Tellcherry, Kerala: Midas Offset Press, 2020).
  • Panaino, A.C.D., I nomi dei magi evangelici: un’indagine storico-religiosa (Iranica et Mediterranea 4; Milano: Mimesis, 2020).
  • Partridge, A., Poet of the Word: Re-reading Scripture with Ephraem the Syrian (Oxford: SLG Press, 2020).
  • Pedersen, N.A., Falkenberg, R., Larsen, J.M., and Leurini, C., The New Testament Gospels in Manichaean Tradition: The Sources in Syriac, Greek, Coptic, Middle Persian, Parthian, Sogdian, Bactrian, New Persian, and Arabic (Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum: Biblia Manichaica 2; Turnhout: Brepols, 2020).
  • Perkams, M., and Schilling, A.M. (eds.), Griechische Philosophie und Wissenschaft bei den Ostsyrern: Zum Gedenken an Mār Addai Scher (1867–1915) (Transmissions 3; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2020).
  • Poirier, P.-H., and Crégheur, É., Le Livre des lois des pays: un traité syriaque sur le destin de l’“école” de Bardesane (Bibliothèque de l’Orient chrétien; Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2020).
  • Pugliese, P.R., L’infinito giardino interiore: la mistica di Giovanni di Dalyatha e di Gregorio di Nissa (Roma: Pontificio Istituto Orientale / Valore Italiano, 2020).
  • Pylvänäinen, P., Agents in Liturgy, Charity and Communication: The Tasks of Female Deacons in the Apostolic Constitutions (Studia Traditionis Theologiae 37; Turnhout: Brepols, 2020).
  • Quicke, G., A Spiritual Discovery of the Christians in the Middle East (Oud-Turnhout: Gompel & Svacina, 2020).
  • Ring, S., The Madrāshā on the Epiphany by Ḥakkim of Beth Qāshā (Bristol: Sevartha Press, 2020).
  • Saadi, A.-M., Moshe Bar Kepha’s Commentary on the Gospel of Luke (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 59; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Samir, S.Kh., and Lizzini, O., Yaḥyā ibn ‘Adī (893–974 d.C.). Trattato sull’unità (Maqālah fī l-tawḥīd): l’uno, il molteplice e l’unità di Dio (Patrimonio culturale arabo cristiano 21; Bologna: Edizioni del Gruppo di Ricerca Arabo-Cristiana, 2020).
  • Severios, M., Word Became Flesh: The Christology of Philoxenos of Mabbug (Studien zur Orientalischen Kirchengeschichte 63; Münster: LIT Verlag, 2020).
  • Shemunkasho, A., John of Dara on the Resurrection of Human Bodies (Bibliotheca Nisibinensis 4; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Skaf, R., Syriaque d=: syntaxe et typologie (Paris: Geuthner, 2020).
  • Szymczak, T., Giacomo di Sarug: Amore che profuma, Omelia sulla peccatrice perdonata: introduzione, traduzione e note (Vita nello Spirito: Scritti inediti dei Padri della Chiesa 16; Città del Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2020).
  • Talay, Sh. (ed.), Überleben im Schatten: Geschichte und Kultur des syrischen Christentums. Beiträge des 10. Deutschen Syrologentages an der FU Berlin 2018 (Göttinger Orientforschungen, I. Reihe: Syriaca 58; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020).
  • Tamcke, M., Christliches Leben in islamischer Welt: Exemplarische Erkundungen und west-östliche Interaktionen. Ausgewählte Vorträge und Aufsätze 2003–2018 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020).
  • Tang, L., and Winkler, D.W. (eds.), Artifact, Text, Context: Studies on Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia (Orientalia ‒ Patristica ‒ Oecumenica 17; Zürich: LIT Verlag, 2020).
  • Taylor, R.A., Kiraz, G.A., and Bali, J., The Syriac Peshiṭta Bible with English Translation: Psalms (Ṣurath Kthobh; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Tumara, N., Holy Body and Holy Scripture: Anthropological Assumptions of Ascetic Exegesis of the Holy Scripture in Early Rabbinic Judaism and Early Syriac Christianity (Belgrade: Biblical Institute, Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade, 2020) [in Serbian].
  • Varghese, B., George, Bishop of the Arabs: Homily on the Consecration of Myron (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 60; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Venturini, G., La versione siriaca della Vita di Giovanni il Misericordioso di Leonzio di Neapolis. 2 vols (CSCO 679-680, Syr. 263-264; Leuven: Peeters, 2020).
  • Walter, D.M., Greenberg, G., Tully, E.J., Kiraz, G.A., and Bali, J., The Syriac Peshiṭta Bible with English Translation: The Book of Women: Ruth, Susanna, Esther, and Judith (Ṣurath Kthobh; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2020).
  • Yildiz, E., Grammar of the Modern Assyrian Language (Salamanca: Akkad Book, 2020).

Theses

  • Alichoran, J., La Mission dominicaine en Haute-Mésopotamie et au Kurdistan (1840–1914) (Diplôme en Sciences Religieuses; École Pratique des Hautes Études, 2020).
  • Baarda, T.C., Arabic and Aramaic in Iraq: Language and Syriac Christian Commitment to the Arab Nationalist Project (1920–1950) (Ph.D. dissertation; Universiteit Leiden, 2020).
  • Benfey, Th.B., The Scholars of Sasanian Iran and Their Islamic Heirs (Ph.D. dissertation; Princeton University, 2020).
  • Chen, Zh., An Investigation into the Peshitta of Isaiah (Ph.D. dissertation; Harvard University, 2020).
  • Constantin, R.J., Passions, Virtue, and Moral Growth in John of Apamea’s Dialogues on the Soul (Ph.D. dissertation; The Catholic University of America, 2020).
  • Fathi, J., Apologie et mysticisme chez les chrétiens d’Orient: recherches sur al-Kindī et Barhebraeus (vers 820 & 1280) (Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Religious Studies; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2020).
  • Kiger, D., Fire in the Bread, Life in the Body: The Pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian (Ph.D. dissertation; Marquette University, 2020).
  • Lupu, A., Semantic Patterns in the D Stem in the Syriac Bible (Ph.D. dissertation; The Catholic University of America, 2020).
  • Nicosia, M., Tradition and Technical Vocabulary of Syriac Rhetoric between the Greek World and the Arabic Reinterpretation (Dottorato in Asia, Africa e Mediterraneo; Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, 2020).
  • Scott, C.A., St. Ephrem the Syrian’s Spiritual Guidance: A Study of the Verse Homilies on Reproof (Ph.D. dissertation; The Catholic University of America, 2020).
  • Yousif, A., Allah’s Caliph and Christ’s Apostle: The Early Abbasid Rulers in Syriac and Syro-Arabic Sources (Ph.D. dissertation; University of Toronto, 2020).

Articles

  • Abdallah, K., “Les villages oubliés de Syrie du Nord,” in: R. González Villaescusa, G. Traina and J.-P. Vallat (eds.), Les mondes romains: questions d’archéologie et d’histoire (Paris: Ellipses, 2020), 239-244.
  • Abdallah, K., Desreumaux, A., and al-Kaid, M., “Nouvelles mosaïques d’Osrhoène découvertes in situ en Syrie du nord,” Journal of Mosaic Research 13 (2020), 1-34.
  • Abi-Hassoun, F., “The Lacunae in the Maronite Church: Prophetic Obedience to the Tradition,” Journal of Religious Education 68 (2020), 435-448.
  • AbouZayd, Sh., “Animals in Early Syrian Christian Ascetics Spirituality,” ARAM 32 (2020), 31-59.
  • Abraha, T., “The Gǝ’ǝz Version of Jacob of Serug’s Homily on the Annunciation: A Critical Edition and Translation,” Oriens Christianus 102 (2019 [2020]), 63-125.
  • Adamson, P., “Yaḥyā ibn ‘Adī against al-Kindī on the Trinity,” Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 72:3-4 (2020), 241-271.
  • Afif, N., Pormann, P.E., Sellers, W.I., Smelova, N., and Bhayro, S., “The Syriac Text of Book Nine of On Simple Drugs: New Evidence from the Syriac Galen Palimpsest,” Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences 70 [184-185] (2020), 130-149.
  • Akhrass, R.-Y., “Mary in the Šḥimo and the Early Syriac Fathers,” Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 23:2 (2020), 279-321.
  • Akopian, A., “The Syriacs of Kharberd (Kharput) on the Eve of the 1915 Genocide,” Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 23:2 (2020), 279-321.
  • Alibertis, D., “The Case of the Female Christ-Type: Jephthah’s Daughter in the Writings of the Syriac Fathers,” Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 20 (2020), 3-32.
  • al-Suriany, B., “Important Manuscripts of Dayr al-Suryan for the History of Alexandrian Patriarchs,” in: G. Gabra and H.M. Takla (eds.), Christianity and Monasticism in Alexandria and the Egyptian Deserts (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2020), 157-162.
  • Amar, J.P., “Making Ephrem One of Us,” in: A.M. Butts and R.A.D. Young (eds.), Syriac Christian Culture: Beginnings to Renaissance (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2020), 3-36.
  • Anderson, E.L., “The Experience of Abandonment by God in Syriac Christian Ascetical Theology,” Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality 20:1 (2020), 79-104.
  • Andrade, N.J., “Bardaisan’s Disciples and Ethnographic Knowledge in the Roman Empire,” in: A. König, R. Langlands and J. Uden (eds.), Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96–235: Cross-Cultural Interactions (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), 291-308.
  • Antony, M.T., “The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Mar Thoma Nasranis (Saint Thomas Christians) of India: A Pictorial Review,” ARAM 32 (2020), 253-285.
  • Sr. Ardra, “The Concept of Ihidayutha according to St. Ephrem the Syrian,” in: M. Kadavil and P.K. Koyickal (eds.), Life Giving Word in Interpretation and Celebration of the Church: Festschrift in Honour of Dr. Abraham Mar Julios (Kottayam, India: Malankara Seminary Publications, 2020), 279-296.
  • Arzhanov, Y.N., “The Syriac Reception of Plato’s Republic,” in: A.M. Butts and R.A.D. Young (eds.), Syriac Christian Culture: Beginnings to Renaissance (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2020), 85-96.
  • Ashurov, B., Religions and Religious Space in Sogdian Culture: A View from Archaeological and Written Sources (Sino-Platonic Papers 306; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, 2020).
  • Atkinson, K., “[Psalms of Solomon:] Syriac,” in: F. Feder and M. Henze (eds.), The Deuterocanonical Scriptures. Volume 2C: Jubilees, Judith, Maccabees, Prayer of Manasseh, Psalms 151–155, Psalms and Odes of Solomon, Tobit, Wisdom of Solomon; Appendix: Odes (The Textual History of the Bible 2; Leiden: Brill, 2019 [2020]), 341-351.
  • Atwood, P.L., “The Peshiṭta of Isaiah in Past and Present Scholarship,” Currents in Biblical Research 18:3 (2020), 211-245.
  • Azatyan, S., “The Literary and Historical Background of the Legend about the Martyrdom of the Oskeans,” Banber Matenadarani 29 (2020), 126-145 [in Armenian].
  • Baarda, T.C., “Arabic and the Syriac Christians in Iraq: Three Levels of Loyalty to the Arabist Project (1920–1950),” in: H.L. Murre-van den Berg, K. Sanchez Summerer and T.C. Baarda (eds.), Arabic and its Alternatives: Religious Minorities and their Languages in the Emerging Nation States of the Middle East (1920–1950) (Christians and Jews in Muslim Societies 5; Leiden: Brill, 2020), 143-170.
  • Badawi, M., “Lʼéglise de ‘Ain Salem dans la région de Gabala (Jablé, Syrie),” Syria 96 (2019 [2020]), 37-56.
  • Badwi, A., “Saint Ephrem in the Christian Iconography,” Parole de l’Orient 46 (2020), 381-398.
  • BarAbraham, A., “Die Assyrer/Aramäer und die Genese ihrer Medienlandschaft in Europa,” in: Sh. Talay (ed.), Überleben im Schatten: Geschichte und Kultur des syrischen Christentums. Beiträge des 10. Deutschen Syrologentages an der FU Berlin 2018 (Göttinger Orientforschungen, I. Reihe: Syriaca 58; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020), 1-30.
  • Bar-Asher Siegal, M., “Syriac Monastic Motifs in the Babylonian Talmud: The Ḥeruta Story Reconsidered (b. Qiddushin 81b),” in: A.M. Butts and S.M. Gross (eds.), Jews and Syriac Christians: Intersections across the First Millennium (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 180; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020), 27-46.
  • Barbati, C., “Ink as a Functional Marker in the Study of the Syriac and Christian Sogdian Manuscript Fragments in the Turfan Collection (Berlin) and in the Krotkov Collection (St. Petersburg),” Manuscripta Orientalia: International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research 26:2 (2020), 12-31.
  • Barker, J.W., “The Narrative Chronology of Tatian’s Diatessaron,” New Testament Studies 66:2 (2020), 288-298.
  • Batovici, D., “Four New Syriac Witnesses to the Middle Recension of the Ignatian Corpus,” in: M. Toca and D. Batovici (eds.), Caught in Translation: Studies on Versions of Late Antique Christian Literature (Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity 17; Leiden: Brill, 2020), 122-137.
  • Bcheiry, I., “West-Syriac Synodal Canon Decisions from the Eighth Century: The Syriac Fragment of OIM Syr. A12002r,” Oriens Christianus 102 (2019 [2020]), 1-16.
  • Becerra, D., “Exegesis, Askesis, and Identity: Narsai’s Mēmrā on the Parable of the Ten Virgins,” in: A.M. Butts, K.S. Heal and R.A. Kitchen (eds.), Narsai: Rethinking His Work and His World (Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 121; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020), 9-23.
  • Becker, A.H., “The Invention of the Persian Martyr Acts,” in: A.M. Butts and R.A.D. Young (eds.), Syriac Christian Culture: Beginnings to Renaissance (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2020), 113-148.
  • ———. “Mār Addai Scher and the Recovery of East Syrian Scholastic Culture,” in: M. Perkams and A.M. Schilling (eds.), Griechische Philosophie und Wissenschaft bei den Ostsyrern: Zum Gedenken an Mār Addai Scher (1867–1915) (Transmissions 3; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2020), 13-28.
  • ———. “Names in Fervent Water: Ritual and the Mediating Power of the Divine Name in Narsai’s Mēmrē,” in: A.M. Butts, K.S. Heal and R.A. Kitchen (eds.), Narsai: Rethinking His Work and His World (Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 121; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020), 25-40.
  • ———. “Syriac Anti-Judaism: Polemic and Internal Critique,” in: A.M. Butts and S.M. Gross (eds.), Jews and Syriac Christians: Intersections across the First Millennium (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 180; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020), 47-66.
  • Belinitzky, B., and Paz, Y., “Bound and Banned: Aphrahaṭ and Excommunication in the Sasanian Empire,” in: A.M. Butts and S.M. Gross (eds.), Jews and Syriac Christians: Intersections across the First Millennium (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 180; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020), 67-88.
  • [Pope Benedict XV], “Encyclique du Papa Benoît XV proclamant Saint Éphrem docteur de l’église (5 octobre 1920),” Parole de l’Orient 46 (2020), 17-41.
  • Benjamen, A., “Village Nostalgia: Assyrians, Folklore and the Hybrid Intellectual Sphere in Modern Iraq,” Journal of Contemporary Iraq & the Arab World 14:1-2 (2020), 89-104.
  • Berti, V., “Logicising Ecclesiastical Conflicts: The Synod of Ḥenanīshō‘ II (775) and the Aristotelian Vogue among East Syrian Scholars,” Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 72:3-4 (2020), 203-215.
  • Bhayro, S., “Galen’s Simples in Syriac,” Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences 70 [184-185] (2020), 114-128.
  • Binggeli, A., “The Transmission of Cyril of Scythopolis’ Lives in Greek and Oriental Hagiographical Collections,” Manuscript Cultures 13 (2019 [2020]), 47-62.
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Footnotes

‎1 ∗ The list of publications is based on the online Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity, supported by the Center for the Study of Christianity at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (http://www.csc.org.il/db/db.aspx ?db=SB). Suggested additions and corrections can be sent to: csc@mail.huji.ac.il

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Grigory Kessel, Sergey Minov and Sebastian P. Brock, "Recent Publications on Syriac Topics: 2020." Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 24.1 (2021): 217–298.
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