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Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies is an electronic journal dedicated to the study of the Syriac tradition, published semi-annually (in January and July) by Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute. Published since 1998, Hugoye seeks to offer the best scholarship available in the field of Syriac studies.
Département de la
Sarthe, on January 1, 1905, he always remained attached to
his family and to his native village, to which he used to
return every year.
Collège
Sainte-Croix of Le Mans, with the Jesuit Fathers, and
subsequently he himself joined the Society of Jesus.
Patrologia Syriaca, which was soon expanded into
the Patrologia Orientalis, enabling the inclusion of
texts in the other languages of Eastern Christianity.
Patrologia Orientalis. In 1931, the Pope suggested that
the work should be entrusted to a religious order, which would
guarantee its continuity. "I have been educated by the
Jesuits," was Monseigneur Graffin's reply, "and I have a nephew
who is a Jesuit." - "Well then, take him!"
Patrologia
Orientalis. He himself became a specialist in the Syriac
language, which he taught at the Institut catholique in
Paris from 1951 to 1975.
Patrologia Orientalis, XXVII, fasc. 4).
Cathedral
homilies of Severus - no less than six fascicules of the
Patrologia Orientalis - and subsequently of the
Dissertationes decem de Uno e sancta Trinitate incorporato
et passo by Philoxenus of Mabbog (four fascicules).
Letter on the
Three Degrees of Monastic Life by Joseph Hazzaya.
Patrologia Orientalis, thirty-two of which deal with
Syriac texts.
Revue de l'Orient Chrétien, and he was
considering resuming the publication of this journal after the
death of Monseigneur Khouri-Sarkis (1968) and the termination
of L'Orient syrien, the journal to which he had
contributed regularly, from its third issue onwards, and of
which he had become vice-director.
Melto and the creation of
Parole de l'Orient. François Graffin was
particularly pleased with this solution, which highlighted the
special relations which he had developed with his Eastern
students, in this case those of the Maronite University of
Kaslik, in Lebanon. He was a member of the editorial committee
of this recreated journal and published in it several
articles.
Sources chrétiennes.
Parole de
l'Orient, which was offered to honor him on the occasion of
his seventieth birthday. On the web, see: http://www.jesuites.com/bibliographie/auteurs/graffin.htm.
[Translated from French by L. Van Rompay]