Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman edition of Ephrem’s works, based on Vatican manuscripts, was the result of the first major effort to publish the famous Syrian’s literary remains in large number. Volumes 1-3 contain the Syriac works with Latin translation, and volumes 4-6 contain works in Greek (and a small number in Latin) attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation. This edition laid the foundation for further editions and translations of Ephrem’s works in Syriac by Overbeck, Bickell, Lamy, and others. While Ephrem’s Syriac corpus has been reedited more recently by Beck, this edition from a vital age of European Syriac scholarship remains worthy of study for its pres...
From the 6th century onwards, Syriac patristic florilegia – collections of Greek patristic excerpts ...
J. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result...
Edited, With An English Translation, And Notes. Also The Greek Text Of These Three Epistles, Correct...
Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman editi...
Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman editi...
Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman editi...
While Ephrem the Syrian had earned some reputation among Greek and Latin writers of the fifth centur...
While Ephrem the Syrian had earned some reputation among Greek and Latin writers of the fifth centur...
The Monumenta Syriaca set offers collections of Syriac texts edited from Vatican manuscripts. Vol. 1...
EPHRAEM the Syrian is perhaps the greatest Christian poet before Dante. He was admired by Jerome, he...
The Monumenta Syriaca set offers collections of Syriac texts edited from Vatican manuscripts. Vol. 1...
The article examines some features of the medieval Christian worldview, reflected in the translated ...
J. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result...
Text in Syriac, Greek and English.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
This study presents an analysis of the Syriac translations of Cyril of Alexandria's Christological w...
From the 6th century onwards, Syriac patristic florilegia – collections of Greek patristic excerpts ...
J. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result...
Edited, With An English Translation, And Notes. Also The Greek Text Of These Three Epistles, Correct...
Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman editi...
Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman editi...
Begun by Peter Benedictus (Mobarak) and continued by Stephen Evodius Assemani, the great Roman editi...
While Ephrem the Syrian had earned some reputation among Greek and Latin writers of the fifth centur...
While Ephrem the Syrian had earned some reputation among Greek and Latin writers of the fifth centur...
The Monumenta Syriaca set offers collections of Syriac texts edited from Vatican manuscripts. Vol. 1...
EPHRAEM the Syrian is perhaps the greatest Christian poet before Dante. He was admired by Jerome, he...
The Monumenta Syriaca set offers collections of Syriac texts edited from Vatican manuscripts. Vol. 1...
The article examines some features of the medieval Christian worldview, reflected in the translated ...
J. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result...
Text in Syriac, Greek and English.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
This study presents an analysis of the Syriac translations of Cyril of Alexandria's Christological w...
From the 6th century onwards, Syriac patristic florilegia – collections of Greek patristic excerpts ...
J. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result...
Edited, With An English Translation, And Notes. Also The Greek Text Of These Three Epistles, Correct...