Volume Index

Volume 14 (2011)

Issue 1

Articles

A Soghitha on the Daughter of Jephtha By Isaac By Sebastian P. BrockHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 3–25.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1brock
Syriac Inscriptions in Syria By Françoise Briquel ChatonnetHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 27–44.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1chatonnetdesreumaux1
Oldest Syriac Christian Inscription Discovered in North-Syria By Françoise Briquel ChatonnetHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2009): 45–61.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/HV14N1ChatonnetDesreumaux2
A Newly Discovered Painting of the Epiphany in Deir Al-Surian By Karel C. InneméeHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 63–85.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1innemee
The Shorter Syriac-Armenian Glossary in MS. Yale Syriac 9 By Hidemi Takahashi and Jos J.S. WeitenbergHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 87–144.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1takahashi

Bibliographies

Recent Books on Syriac Topics By Sebastian P. BrockHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 145–150.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1prbrock

Reviews

Introduction to Syriac: Key to Exercises and English-Syriac Vocabulary. By Kristian S. HealHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 119–124.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n2prheal1
Aramaic Inscriptions and Documents of the Roman Period By Aaron Michael ButtsHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 151–155.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1prbutts-1
Syriac and Antiochian Exegesis and Biblical Theology for the 3rd Millenium By J. W. ChildersHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 156–160.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1prchilders
The Sisters of Sinai: How Two Ladies Adventurers Discovered the Hidden Gospels By Emily J. CottrellHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 161–165.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1prcottrell
Sources for the Study of the School of Nisibis By Grigory KesselHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 172–177.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1prkessel
Muslime und Araber bei Isojahb III By Andrew PalmerHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.1 (2011): 182–193.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n1prpalmer

Issue 2

Articles

A Light From “The Dark Centuries”: Ishaq Shbadnaya’s Life and Works By Thomas A. CarlsonHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.2 (2011): 191–214.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n2carlson
A Note on Jacob of Sarug's Memre on Joseph By Kristian S. HealHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.2 (2011): 215–223.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n2heal

Reports

Projct Report: An Early Aramaic (Syriac) Word Processor under DOS. By Sunil Sivanand and Daniel BenjaminHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.2 (2011): 307–313.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n2crsivanand-benjamin

Reviews

Revelation of the Magi: The Lost Tale of the Wise Men's Journey to Bethlehem By Kristian S. HealHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.2 (2011): 294–298.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n2prheal2
Syriac Idiosyncrasies. Theology and Hermeneutics in Early Syriac Literature By J. W. ChildersHugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 14.2 (2011): 299–303.URI: https://hugoye.bethmardutho.org/article/hv14n2prchilders