Dear Colleagues, We are happy to share with you the editorial project on Syrian culture, the first part of which was published in four volumes in 2006 under...
The 5th annual conference of the "Societe d'etudes syriaques" will take place in Paris 16 November 2007 *THE OLD TESTAMENT IN SYRIAC* *9h 15* : accueil ...
David G.K. Taylor
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Oct 9, 2007 8:46 am
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Les Peres grecs dans la tradition syriaque (The Greek Fathers in the Syriac Tradition) ** The 4th volume of the "Etudes syriaques" collection published by the...
David G.K. Taylor
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Oct 9, 2007 8:54 am
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I couldn't see anything on the website that allowed one to sign up, pay money, etc. How does one obtain the book? All the best, Roger Pearse ... the...
Has anyone on the hugoye-list heard of the Catholic Microfilm Center? Apparently, they did some microfilming in the Middle East a few decades back. Thanks ...
is this just a "popular" designation for the Hill Monastic Library at St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota? ... ************************* Edward G....
Edward G Mathews Jr
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Oct 15, 2007 1:19 pm
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It was at Alma College (Los Gatos - California). Their microfilms are now in the Library of Congres (see Microforms: ) ...
I am a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and I am beginning work on a dissertation on the Peshitta to Hosea. I would like to do some reading on...
You should write to Steven Ryan at Catholic University, who wrote his dissertation on just that area. His thesis (Harvard early 90s) would be a good place to...
triprussell@...
Oct 16, 2007 8:42 pm
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Dear Eric, If you want to study Syriac patristic interpretation, a good starting point is Lucas Van Rompay's, 'Between the School and the Monk’s Cell: The...
Dear Eric, Here are some publications that might be of interest for you - 1) for general introduction van Rompay, L., "The Christian Syriac Tradition of...
Friends, If the Catholic Microfilm center is a reference to Hill Monastic Library at St John University in Minnesota, I can say that I was there a few days ago...
Hi I'm interested in finding information on the Middle Voice in Syriac (with particular reference to Lamadh), particularly in the Peshitta. On the net I found...
Beryl Turner
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Oct 24, 2007 2:52 am
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Dear Beryl, Yes, Margherita Farina is doing interesting work on the Middle Voice in Aramaic/Syriac, taking into account insights from general linguistics as ...
Dear Sir, Have a look at my virtual library at: http://www.ashu39.dsl.pipex.com/ChristianMysteries/On-line-Syriac-MSS.html There is a pointer to a Church of...
Co-incidentally I am reading the Histoire de Dioscore this evening. I can't help with the name of the envoy, but it is interesting that someone else in the...
I'm only a beginner with Syriac (so correct me gently) but is it Aretanus or something like that? A Greek name I guess though rather than Latin. Peter ...
Well, I think the ending is clear: -nios or -nius. The problem as I see it is with artq- which I don't know how to vocalize. Mark ... From: Peter Farrington ...
On the example of the name Artapanus, I would suggest Artaqanios, or Artiqanios--which would probably sound almost identical. Sigrid Peterson ... On the...
Sigrid Peterson
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Oct 25, 2007 10:07 pm
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Well, I suppose ἘÏατοκοννιος (Eratoconnius) might have a very nice beard, and ἈÏτοκναιος (Artocnaeus) would be one who has burnt the ...
Hello just a try: before the usage of computers the late Profs Krinetzki and Maiberger at Passauuniversty used - if I remembercorrectly - a "Schreibmaschine"...
Hello just a try: before the usage of computers the late Profs Krinetzki and Maiberger at Passauuniversty used - if I remembercorrectly - a "Schreibmaschine"...
Hi George, In the early 1980s I have pained myself for several years with typing Ephrem's madrashe on an Estrangelo typewriter. I borrowed it from a Belgian...