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Recent Publication on Syriac Topics: 2021

Sergey Minov Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies, HSE University, Moscow Grigory Kessel Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and Austrian Academy of Sciences
Recent Publication on Syriac Topics: 20211

Books

  • Abdalla, M., and Kiczko, Ł., Abed Mshiho Neman Qarabash. Sayfo: An Account of the Assyrian Genocide (Alternative Histories: Narratives from the Middle East and Mediterranean; Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2021).
  • Abramowski, L., Neue christologische Untersuchungen (Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur 187; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021).
  • Aguilar Sanchez, V.M., Corpus Nestorianum Sinicum: “Thus Have I Heard on the Listening of Mishihe (the Messiah)” 序聽迷詩所經 and “Discourse on the One-God” 一神論. A Theological Approach with a Proposed Reading Structure and Translation (Analecta Gregoriana 331; Roma: Gregorian & Biblical Press, 2021).
  • Akalin, K., Klasik Süryaniceye Giriş 3 (Süryaniyat Araştırmaları Serisi 3; Mardin: Mardin Artuklu Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2021).
  • Akçay, N., The Commentary on the Pentateuch by Dionysius Jacob Bar Salibi, Metropolitan of Amid († 1171) (Damascus: Department of Syriac Studies, Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate, 2021) [in Syriac].
  • Alexopoulos, S., and Johnson, M.E., Introduction to Eastern Christian Liturgies (Alcuin Club Collections 96; Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press Academic, 2021).
  • al-Jadir, A.H.H., Personal Names in Old Syriac (Edessan Aramaic) Inscriptions and Parchments (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 60; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Altripp, M., and Suermann, H. (eds.), Orientalisches Christentum: Perspektiven aus der Vergangenheit für die Zukunft (Eastern Church Identities 3; Leiden: Brill / Ferdinand Schöningh, 2021).
  • Alwan, Kh., Jacques de Saroug († 521). Sur Adam et sur le bien et le mal: homélie métrique inédite (Jounieh, Liban: Apôtres, 2021).
  • Armalet, I., Die Schlimmsten aller Katastrophen für die Christen. Trans. by G. Torro (Schola Nisibina 3; Berlin: Peter Lang, 2021).
  • Arnzen, R., Aristotle’s Physics VIII, Translated into Arabic by Isḥāq ibn Ḥunayn (9th c.): Edited with Introduction and Glossaries (Scientia Graeco-Arabica 30; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021).
  • Arzhanov, Y.N., Porphyry, On Principles and Matter: A Syriac Version of a Lost Greek Text with an English Translation, Introduction, and Glossaries (Scientia Graeco-Arabica 34; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021).
  • Barbati, C., and Berti, V. (eds.), Iranianate and Syriac Christianity in Late Antiquity and Early Islamic Period (Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 918, Veröffentlichungen zur Iranistik 87; Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2021).
  • Barczok, R., Die Vita des Josef Busnāyā: Eine historische Quelle des Nordiraks des 10. Jahrhunderts (Schola Nisibina 4; Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2021).
  • Baum, W., and Winkler, D.W., Biserica Asiriană a Răsăritului: O scurtă istorie a creștinismului siro-oriental. Trans. by A. Macar (Historia Christiana 8; Iași: Doxologia, 2021).
  • Beaumont, M., The Theology of ‘Ammār al-Basrī: Commending Christianity within Islamic Culture (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 62; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Beth-Avdalla, T. (ed.), Naum Faiq Palak – A Pioneer Journalist, Writer, Poet & Leader of a National Awakening (Modern Assyrian Research Archive Collected Texts; Enschede, The Netherlands: Nineveh Press, 2021).
  • Beulay, R., Безвидный свет: Введение в изучение восточносирийской христианской мистической традиции. Trans. by Т.А. Сенина (Smaragdos Philocalias, Opera Mystica Syriaca 2; Москва: Познание, 2021).
  • Bodor, A., The Theological Profile of the Peshitta of Isaiah (Supplements to the Textual History of the Bible 5; Leiden: Brill, 2021).
  • Bowman, B., Christian Monastic Life in Early Islam (Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture; Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2021).
  • Brelaud, S., Daccache, J., Debié, M., Farina, M., Ruani, F., and Villey, É. (eds.), Le calame et le ciseau: colophons syriaques offerts à Françoise Briquel Chatonnet (Cahiers d’études syriaques 8; Paris: Geuthner, 2021).
  • Brock, S.P., The Bible in the Syriac Tradition (Gorgias Handbooks 52; 3rd rev. ed.; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Butts, A.M., Heal, K.S., and Brock, S.P., Clavis to the Metrical Homilies of Narsai (CSCO 690, Subs. 142; Leuven: Peeters, 2021).
  • Chaillot, Ch., The Assyrian Church of the East: History and Geography. Trans. by N. Russell (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2021).
  • ———. Biserica Asiriană a Răsăritului: istorie şi geografie. Trans. by E.M. Mărginean (Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2021).
  • Chédid, Y., L’hymnodie syriaque de l’Église maronite selon la tradition de l’Ordre antonin maronite: le legs du Père Maroun Mrad (Paris: Geuthner, 2021).
  • Chialà, S., Isacco di Ninive. Discorsi ascetici: Prima collezione (Padri orientali; Magnano: Qiqajon, 2021).
  • Coakley, J.F. (ed.), Among the Assyrian Christians: Sketches of Life in Persia 1893–1898 by F. F. Irving (Chicago, Illinois: Atour Publications, 2021).
  • Daiber, H., From the Greeks to the Arabs and Beyond. Volume 1: Graeco-Syriaca and Arabica (Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science 114.1; Leiden: Brill, 2021).
  • De Giorgi, A.U., and Eger, A.A., Antioch: A History (Cities of the Ancient World; London: Routledge, 2021).
  • del Río Sánchez, F., Living on Blurred Frontiers: Jewish Devotees of Jesus and Christian Observers of the Law in Palestine, Syria and Mesopotamia (5th‒10th Centuries) (Semitica Antiqua 5; Córdoba: UCOPress, 2021).
  • Dusenbury, D.L., Nemesius of Emesa on Human Nature: A Cosmopolitan Anthropology from Roman Syria (Oxford Early Christian Studies; New York: Oxford University Press, 2021).
  • Elkhoury, A., and Kitchen, R.A., Jacob of Serugh. Selected Metrical Homilies: The Fall of the Idols; Love of Money; The Treasure Hidden in a Field (Syriac Treasures 1; Washington, D.C.: The Hidden Pearl Press, 2021).
  • Erić, B., Беседа Мар Григорија Великог Теопомпу О Божјој нестрадалности и Његовој страдалности (Хришћанско насљеђе 1; Фоча: Православни богословски факултет “Свети Василије Острошки” Универзитет у Источном Сарајеву, 2021).
  • Estelami, H., The Americans of Urumia: Iran’s First Americans and their Mission to the Assyrian Christians (Coppell, Texas: Bahar Books, 2021).
  • Ferrand, A., La diaspora syriaque-orthodoxe de Jérusalem: pèlerins, réfugiés et fabrique communautaire à l’époque ottomane et mandataire 1831–1948 (Paris: Geuthner, 2021).
  • Frantsouzoff, S.A., Five Lives of Saints: Essays on Study of Arabic Orthodox Hagiography. Researches and Publications (Fontes Scripti Antiqui; S. Petersburg: Publishing House of the Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, 2021) [in Russian].
  • Gleede, B., Antiochenische Kosmographie? Zur Begründung und Verbreitung nichtsphärischer Weltkonzeptionen in der antiken Christenheit (Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur 191; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021).
  • Gray, P.T.R., Claiming the Mantle of Cyril: Cyril of Alexandria and the Road to Chalcedon (Late Antique History and Religion 24; Leuven: Peeters, 2021).
  • Grazianskij, M., Kaiser Justinian und das Erbe des Konzils von Chalkedon (Altertumswissenschaftliches Kolloquium 30; Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2021).
  • Gzella, H., Aramaic: A History of the First World Language. Trans. by B.D. Suchard (Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans, 2021).
  • Heimgartner, M., Die Briefe 3‒29 des ostsyrischen Patriarchen Timotheos I. 2 vols (CSCO 700-701, Syr. 269-270; Leuven: Peeters, 2021).
  • Hoyland, R.G., Brock, S.P., Brunner, K.B., and Tannous, J., The Life of Simeon of the Olives: An Entrepreneurial Saint of Early Islamic North Mesopotamia (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 66; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Jakob, J., Syrisches Christentum und früher Islam: Theologische Reaktionen in syrisch-sprachigen Texten vom 7. bis 9. Jahrhundert (Innsbrucker theologische Studien 95; Innsbruck: Tyrolia, 2021).
  • Kautt, J.L., Die Schrift Contra Judaeos des syrischen Kirchenschriftstellers Dionysius bar Ṣalibi (Tübinger Judaistische Studien 4; Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2021).
  • Keser-Kayaalp, E., Church Architecture of Late Antique Northern Mesopotamia (Oxford Studies in Byzantium; New York: Oxford University Press, 2021).
  • Khan, G., and Noorlander, P.M. (eds.), Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic (Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures 5; Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, 2021).
  • Kozah, M., Kiraz, G.A., Abu-Husayn, A., Al Thani, H., and Al-Murikhi, S.Sh. (eds.), Beth Qaṭraye: A Lexical and Toponymical Survey (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 58; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • La Spisa, P., Martyrium Arethae Arabice: Le versioni arabe del Martirio di Areta (BHG 166). Edizione critica e traduzione annotata (Äthiopistische Forschungen 86; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2021).
  • Le Coz, R., Istoria Bisericii Siro-Orientale: Creştinii din Iran, Irak şi Turcia. Trans. by O. Gordon and A. Teodorescu (Philocalica Syriaca 3; Arad: Sfântul Nectarie, 2021).
  • Lied, L.I., Invisible Manuscripts: Textual Scholarship and the Survival of 2 Baruch (Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 128; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2021).
  • Loopstra, J.A., Jacob of Sarug’s Homily on Edessa and Jerusalem (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 64, The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Macé, C., Mühlenberg, E., Muthreich, M., and Wulf, C., Corpus Dionysiacum III/1: Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita. Epistola ad Timotheum de morte apostolorum Petri et Pauli; Homilia (BHL 2187) (Patristische Texte und Studien 79; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021).
  • Mathews, E.G., Jr., Jacob of Sarug’s Homilies on the Six Days of Creation: The Seventh Day (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 65, The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Mayes, A.D., Diving for Pearls: Exploring the Depths of Prayer with Isaac the Syrian (Monastic Wisdom Series 63; Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2021).
  • Mecherry, A., De Syrorum Orientalium Erroribus Auctore P. Francisco Ros S.I.: A Latin-Syriac Treatise from Early Modern Malabar (1586) (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 61; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Mikhailov, S.S., Ассирийцы по Ярославской железной дороге от Москвы до Ростова Великого, 1920–1930-е гг.: Опыт этнического путеводителя (Обнинск: Оптима-арт, 2021).
  • Miller, D., and Hansbury, M.T., Jacob of Sarug’s Homily on Samson (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 63, The Metrical Homilies of Mar Jacob of Sarug; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Minov, S., The Marvels Found in the Great Cities and in the Seas and on the Islands: A Representative of ‘Aǧā’ib Literature in Syriac (Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures 6; Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, 2021).
  • ———. Memory and Identity in the Syriac Cave of Treasures: Rewriting the Bible in Sasanian Iran (Jerusalem Studies in Religion and Culture 26; Leiden: Brill, 2021).
  • Minov, S., and Ruani, F. (eds.), Syriac Hagiography: Texts and Beyond (Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity 20; Leiden: Brill, 2021).
  • Mosikyan, K., Nemesius of Emesa. On the Nature of Man: Translation from Old Armenian, Introduction, and Commentaries (Yerevan: Matenadaran, Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts, 2021) [in Armenian].
  • Noorlander, P.M., Ergativity and Other Alignment Types in Neo-Aramaic: Investigating Morphosyntactic Microvariation (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 103; Leiden: Brill, 2021).
  • Nosnitsin, D., and Reule, D., The Ethiopic Manuscripts of the Egyptian Monastery of Dayr as-Suryān: A Catalogue (Supplement to Aethiopica 10; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2021).
  • Nováček, K., Melčák, M., Beránek, O., and Starková, L., Mosul after Islamic State: The Quest for Lost Architectural Heritage (Palgrave Studies in Cultural Heritage and Conflict; Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021).
  • Oran, B., Minorities and Minority Rights in Turkey: From the Ottoman Empire to the Present State. Trans. by J.W. Day (Power and Human Rights; Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2021).
  • Parakkott, R., and Hansbury, M.T., Jacob of Sarug’s Homilies on Paul: On the Conversion of the Apostle Paul and a Second Homily on Paul the Apostle (Texts from Christian Late Antiquity 61; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Pieper, L., Paulos Mar Gregorios: Imaginationen des Ostens im Zeitalter der Ökumene (Kirche – Konfession – Religion 81; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2021).
  • Poirier, P.-H., L’Hymne de la Perle des Actes de Thomas: introduction, texte, traduction, commentaire (Homo Religiosus 21; 2nd rev. ed.; Turnhout: Brepols, 2021).
  • Posegay, N., Points of Contact: The Shared Intellectual History of Vocalisation in Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew (Semitic Languages and Cultures 10; Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, 2021).
  • Possekel, U., and Coakley, J.F., Thomas of Edessa’s Explanations of the Nativity and Epiphany (Oxford Early Christian Texts; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021).
  • Rizk, Ch.S., Jakob av Serugh: Herrens bön (Nyköping, Sweden: Korsets kloster, 2021).
  • ———. Jakob av Serughs brev: Brev 1-17 (Nyköping, Sweden: Korsets kloster, 2021).
  • Rus, R., Filocalia siriacă: iubirea de frumos şi înţelepciune, calea spre desăvârşire. Volumul II (Bucureşti: Univers Enciclopedic Gold, 2021).
  • Salzmann, M.R., Negotiating Power and Identities: Latin, Greek and Syrian Élites in Fifteenth-Century Cyprus (Byzanz zwischen Orient und Okzident 25; Mainz: Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, 2021).
  • Schmidt, Th.C., The Book of Revelation and its Eastern Commentators: Making the New Testament in the Early Christian World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021).
  • Shoemaker, S.J., A Prophet Has Appeared: The Rise of Islam through Christian and Jewish Eyes. A Sourcebook (Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2021).
  • Stephan, J., and Muhanna, E., Ḥannā Diyāb. The Book of Travels: Volume One (Library of Arabic Literature 71; New York: New York University Press, 2021).
  • Szymczak, T., Efrem il Siro: Colui che ruba i peccati. Celebrare la misericordia (Vita nello Spirito; Città del Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2021).
  • Tonghini, C., From Edessa to Urfa: The Fortification of the Citadel (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2021).
  • van Vossel, V., Saint Ephrem of Nisibis: A Short Introduction to His Madrashe, with Some Select “Hymns” from the Most Important Collections (Baghdad: [s.n.], 2021) [in Arabic].
  • Var, U., Süryani Tarih Yazıcılığında Türkler (İstanbul: Timaş Yayinlari, 2021).
  • Varghese, B., The Early History of the Syriac Liturgy: Growth, Adaptation and Inculturation (Göttinger Orientforschungen, I. Reihe: Syriaca 62; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2021).
  • Weltecke, D., The “Description of the Times” by Mōr Michael the Great (1126–1199): A Study on its Historical and its Historiographical Context. Trans. by A. Runia (Eastern Christian Studies 27; Leuven: Peeters, 2021).
  • Wilkens, J., Handwörterbuch des Altuigurischen: Altuigurisch – Deutsch – Türkisch (Göttingen: Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2021).
  • Winkler, D.W. (ed.), Towards a Culture of Co-Existence in Pluralistic Societies: The Middle East and India (Pro Oriente Studies in the Syriac Tradition 4; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021).
  • Wipszycka, E., Monks and the Hierarchical Church in Egypt and the Levant during Late Antiquity (Journal of Juristic Papyrology Supplements 40; Leuven: Peeters, 2021).
  • Wood, Ph., The Imam of the Christians: The World of Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, c. 750–850 (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2021).
  • Woźniak-Bobińska, M., Modern Assyrian/Syriac Diaspora in Sweden. Trans. by M.M. Moraczewska (Lodz: Department of Middle East and North Africa, University of Lodz, 2020 [2021]).
  • Zimbardi, E., La traduzione greca del sermone su Ninive e Giona di Efrem Sirio: nuova edizione critica e studio sulla tecnica di traduzione (Hellenica 93; Alessandria: Edizioni dell’Orso, 2021).

Theses

  • Aras, M., Glaube und Heilung aus der Perspektive der syrischen Kirchenväter am Beispiel der kanaanäischen Frau (Mt 15,21–28) (Ph.D. dissertation; Universität Paderborn, 2021).
  • Bar-Sawme, G., Entering the Holy Place in Syriac Orthodox Liturgy: A Ritual and Theological Analysis (Th.D. dissertation; Department of Theology, Uppsala University, 2021).
  • Croq, A., Les représentations de l’au-delà chez les chrétiens de Syrie-Mésopotamie durant les premiers siècles de l’Islam. À partir de l’édition critique de l’Apocalypse de Grégoire d’Édesse (Thèse de doctorat en Études arabes, civilisations islamique et orientales; École Pratique des Hautes Études – PSL, 2021).
  • Everett, N.J., ‘A Place of the Shekinah’: Contextualising Isaac of Nineveh’s Homily on the Cross in the Religious Cosmography of Late Antique Mesopotamia (Ph.D. dissertation; SOAS, University of London, 2021).
  • Jacobs, B., Syriac Testimonies against the Muslims: The Qur’ānic and Extra-Qur’ānic Quotations in Dionysius bar Ṣalībī’s Disputation against the Arabs (Ph.D. dissertation; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2021).
  • Jamali, N., A Study of the Interactions among Zoroastrian, Jewish and Roman Legal Systems during the 7th and 8th Centuries CE Based on a Critical Edition of Īšō‘-boḵt’s Corpus Juris with Commentary and an English Translation (Ph.D. dissertation; University of Toronto, 2021).
  • Karam, R.B., Belief and Belonging: A Case Study of the Maronites in San Antonio, Texas (Ph.D. dissertation; University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas, 2021).
  • Posegay, N., The Shared Intellectual History of Vocalisation in Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew (Ph.D. dissertation; University of Cambridge, 2021).
  • Pragt, M., Lovers of Learning: The Reception of the Song of Songs in Two West Syrian Exegetical Collections (c. 600–900) (Ph.D. dissertation; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2021).
  • Ring, S.R., The Post Fifth-Century Trajectory of the Syriac Diatessaron and Perspectives on the Origins of the Diatessaron (Ph.D. dissertation; SOAS, University of London, 2021).
  • Rivera, Ch.A., The Mirror of Merit: Divine Grace in Origen of Alexandria and Ephrem of Nisibis (Ph.D. dissertation; Yale University, 2021).
  • Rizk, Ch.S., Prophetology, Typology, and Christology: A New Reading of the Quranic Joseph Story in Light of the Syriac Tradition (Ph.D. dissertation; Paderborn University, 2021).
  • Sada, E.G., Assyrian-Syriac Chants from the Liturgy of the Church of the East (Doctor of Musical Arts dissertation; University of Oklahoma, 2021).
  • Sheidaee, I., In Between Dār al-Islām and the ‘Lands of the Christians’: Three Christian Arabic Travel Narratives from the Early Modern/Ottoman Period (Mid-17th–Early 18th Centuries) (Ph.D. dissertation; Yale University, 2021).
  • Toca, M., Letters from Pelusium: Studies in the Reception, Formation, and Historicity of the Isidorian Epistolary Corpus (Th.D. dissertation; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2021).

Articles

  • Abdallah, K., “À la frontière des steppes syriennes: l’église de ‘Uqayribāt et ses mosaïques,” Syria 97 (2020 [2021]), 389-436.
  • Abdul-Nour, A., “Episcopal Diplomacy: Oriental Christians or the Syriac Orient at the Paris Peace Conference 1919-1920. Aphram I Barsoum, a Man of Vision on an Impossible Mission,” in: Living Stones Yearbook 2021: Eastern Christianity, Theological Reflection on Religion, Culture, and Politics in the Holy Land and Christian Encounter with Islam and the Muslim World (Witham, Essex: Living Stones of the Holy Land Trust, 2021), 1-154.
  • Adams, R.M., “Nestorius and Nestorianism,” The Monist 104:3 (2021), 366-375.
  • Al Thani, H., Abu-Husayn, A., Al-Murikhi, S.Sh., Chamseddine, A.R., Scheunchen, T., Michelson, D.A., Potter, W.L., and Kozah, M., “A Toponymical Survey of Beth Qaṭraye,” in: M. Kozah, G.A. Kiraz, A. Abu-Husayn, H. Al Thani and S.Sh. Al-Murikhi (eds.), Beth Qaṭraye: A Lexical and Toponymical Survey (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 58; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021), 107-173.
  • al-Jeloo, N., “Qardo and the Mountain of Kēwillā: Noah’s Ark and its Landing Place in Assyrian/Syriac Texts and Folklore,” in: İ. Baz, K. Ertaş and Ç. Ertaş (eds.), 2. Uluslararası Nuh Tufanı ve Cudi Dağı Sempozyumu (Şırnak Üniversitesi Yayınları 25; Şırnak: T.C. Şırnak Üniversitesi, 2021), 151-174.
  • Allen, P., “Post-mortem Polemics: The Literary Persecution of Severus of Antioch (512–18),” in: G.D. Dunn and C.C. Shepardson (eds.), Dealing with Difference: Christian Patterns of Response to Religious Rivalry in Late Antiquity and Beyond (Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 129; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2021), 155-166.
  • Al-Loos, S.I.Y., “The Oriental Ancient Referentiality in Bassam Sabry’s Contemporary Icons,” Review of International Geographical Education 11:2 (2021), 389-398.
  • Al-Murikhi, S.Sh., “The Political, Economic, and Social Situation of the Islands in the Gulf Region during the Third and Fourth / Ninth and Tenth Centuries,” in: M. Kozah, G.A. Kiraz, A. Abu-Husayn, H. Al Thani and S.Sh. Al-Murikhi (eds.), Beth Qaṭraye: A Lexical and Toponymical Survey (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 58; Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2021), 175-194.
  • Alpi, F.N., “Sources écrites et topographie chrétienne de Daphné, quelques remarques,” Syria 97 (2020 [2021]), 191-200.
  • Alpi, F.N., and Khoury, W., “Une journée de prospection dans le Massif calcaire,” in: S. Brelaud, J. Daccache, M. Debié, M. Farina, F. Ruani and É. Villey (eds.), Le calame et le ciseau: colophons syriaques offerts à Françoise Briquel Chatonnet (Cahiers d’études syriaques 8; Paris: Geuthner, 2021), 155-167.
  • Al-Zebari, A.E.E., “Lexical Items Relating to Material Culture in the NENA Dialects of the Aqra Region,” in: G. Khan and P.M. Noorlander (eds.), Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic (Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures 5; Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, 2021), 443-468.
  • ———. “The Morphology of Adjectives in the Neo-Aramaic Dialects of ʻAqra,” Aramaic Studies 19:2 (2021), 198-214.
  • Amanatidis-Saadé, G., “Yazdgird the Forerunner: Early Iranian Cosmopolitanism and Its Effects on Christian Society in the Sassanid Empire,” Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 21 (2021), 3-22.
  • Amin, N.A.M., “À la découverte de l’archéologie chrétienne du Kurdistan irakien,” in: S. Brelaud, J. Daccache, M. Debié, M. Farina, F. Ruani and É. Villey (eds.), Le calame et le ciseau: colophons syriaques offerts à Françoise Briquel Chatonnet (Cahiers d’études syriaques 8; Paris: Geuthner, 2021), 169-172.
  • ———. “Collection of Metal Lamps in the Erbil Civilization Museum,” Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies 21 (2021), 98-104.
  • Andersen, A., “The Tale of the Shared Church in Diyarbakir: Narrative Traditions of the Co-use of Places of Prayer by Muslims and Christians,” in: E. Baboula and L. Jessop (eds.), Art and Material Culture in the Byzantine and Islamic Worlds: Studies in Honour of Erica Cruikshank Dodd (Mediterranean Art Histories 4; Leiden: Brill, 2021), 175-204.
  • Andrade, N.J., “The Arrival of Iranian Christianity in the Indian Ocean,” in: C. Barbati and V. Berti (eds.), Iranianate and Syriac Christianity in Late Antiquity and Early Islamic Period (Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 918, Veröffentlichungen zur Iranistik 87; Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2021), 123-148.
  • Andrews, T.L., “Edessa in Armenian Sources,” in: C. Tonghini, From Edessa to Urfa: The Fortification of the Citadel (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2021), 37-44.
  • ———. “Matthew of Edessa (Matt‘ēos Uṙhayec‘i),” in: A. Mallett (ed.), Franks and Crusades in Medieval Eastern Christian Historiography (Outremer 10; Turnhout: Brepols, 2020 [2021]), 153-178.
  • Annus, A., “Kiri kristlaste tagakiusamise kohta Nagrānis: Siimeon Bet Aršamist,” Akadeemia 11 (2021), 1982-2000.
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Digital projects

Ahiqar: The Story of Ahiqar in its Syriac and Arabic Tradition

Team: Reinhard G. Kratz; Simon Birol; Aly Elrefaei

https://ahiqar.uni-goettingen.de/website/

The Story of Ahiqar in its Syriac and Arabic Tradition is a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and hosted by both the Faculty of Theology of the University of Göttingen and the Göttingen State and University Library. It aims to index and make accessible the Ahiqar story in its Syriac and Arabic transmission branches.

The Historical Index of the Medieval Middle East

Team: Thomas A. Carlson; Jessica Mutter; Margaret Gaida; Liran Yadgar; McKenzie Cady

https://medievalmideast.org/

The Historical Index of the Medieval Middle East, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities or of Oklahoma State University, is a reference work to expand both scholarly and educated public understanding of a critical period of human history. HIMME provides a synthetic reference work identifying sources referring to particular people, places, and practices (such as jizya, the poll-tax paid by non-Muslims under Islamic rule). Its temporal scope is from 600 to 1550, and its geographical scope from al-Andalus in the west to Samarqand in the east, from Yemen in the south to the Caucasus in the north. Each entry corresponds to an individual person, place, or social practice, and lists the references to that entity which have been gathered so far. Rather than restricting its attention to sources in Arabic or any other single language, it deliberately incorporates sources from as many languages as possible. This will help the scholarly community quickly locate primary sources relevant for medieval Middle Eastern topics, and scholars may consider HIMME’s citations when deciding which languages to learn. The broader public will find brief identifications of the people, places, and practices, and references to translations of primary sources where available. The project is a work in progress, publishing its citations as they are collected, rather than waiting to publish an authoritative “final” reference work. Instead, HIMME will grow over time, becoming steadily more useful as it incorporates the references from additional sources.

HUNAYNNET: Transmission of Classical Scientific and Philosophical Literature from Greek into Syriac and Arabic

Team: Grigory Kessel; Rüdiger Arnzen; Nicolás Bamballi; Yury Arzhanov; Slavomír Čéplö

https://hunaynnet.oeaw.ac.at

The ERC project HUNAYNNET (Starting Grant ID 679083, 2016-2021) is the first attempt at compiling a digital trilingual and linguistically annotated parallel corpus of Greek classical scientific and philosophical literature and the Syriac and Arabic translations thereof. The impact of the Syriac tradition upon the Arabic translations has so far been acknowledged but not thoroughly explored. Compared with the extant body of Graeco-Arabic translation literature, the available Graeco-Syriac translations constitute just a small fraction of texts. The very availability of that relatively small group of texts in all three languages requires therefore comparative examination. The present corpus presents all and only those classical Greek scientific and philosophical works that are preserved in all three languages.

Presenting the Greek originals along with all extant Syriac and Arabic versions in aligned and digitally enhanced parallel columns, the present corpus enables the user to compare directly the terminology and phraseology of all versions, to spot at a glance corresponding passages in all three languages, to get an idea of the translator’s accurateness and reliability, to check textual disparities between the different versions, to assess the significance of the Syriac and Arabic versions for the critical establishment of the Greek texts, and to retrieve external lexicographical information on any word in any text. Furthermore, the present corpus will contribute to the still pending question as to which Arabic translations were made directly from the Greek and which were prepared on the bases of Syriac intermediaries.

Drawing on online lexicography and corpus linguistics, the full-text database is enhanced by a linguistic corpus management system providing various kinds of more specific lexicographical and linguistic search tools for all texts included in the present trilingual parallel corpus, such as word or phrase queries, frequency analyses, cross-linguistic concordances or word lists.

The two open-access databases thus create new instruments for multi-disciplinary studies of the history of the transmission of Greek scientific and philosophical literature in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. All these texts in all the formats available on this website are provided under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) license.

The Manuscripts of St. Catherine’s Monastery on the National Library of Israel Website

In the late 1960s, with the permission of the Greek Orthodox Archbishop, the Jewish National and University Library carried out a survey of the manuscript collection at St. Catherine’s Monastery at Mt. Sinai in Egypt. Following this survey, and in accordance with the agreement made with the Archbishop, approximately 1600 manuscripts that had not been microfilmed in a previous expedition undertaken by the U.S. Library of Congress were microfilmed by the National Library of Israel.

This collection of microfilms has been recently digitized and put online by the Library. It includes black and white images of 1268 Greek, 107 Syriac and 303 Christian Arabic manuscripts, dating from the 12th century onward. The manuscripts can be viewed and downloaded for free. For access, use the keywords “Holy Monastery of St. Catherine at Mount Sinai Egypt” in the online Merhav catalog of the National Library:

https://merhav.nli.org.il/primo-explore/search?vid=NLI&lang=en_US

For general information on the collection, see

https://blog.nli.org.il/en/stcatherines/

https://www.nli.org.il/en/discover/manuscripts/saint-catherine

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; the database is accessible at: https://www.zotero.org/groups/4545590/a_comprehensive_bibliography_on_syriac_christianity/library Suggested additions and corrections can be sent to: sergeyminov@gmail.com. We are most grateful to Prof. Sebastian P. Brock (University of Oxford) for his generous assistance and encouragement.

SEDRA IV

Syriac Lexeme

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https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv25n1bib
Status: Published  
Publication Date: March 4, 2022
Sergey Minov and Grigory Kessel, "Recent Publication on Syriac Topics: 2021." Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 25.1 (2022): 187-286.
open access peer reviewed