During the second half of the sixteenth and the first half of the seventeenth centuries, the Syriac literary heritage of the Malabar Christians shifted from a standard East Syriac (“Nestorian”) canon of texts to a Catholic post-Tridentine literary output in Syriac, a fusion of Western (Latin) and Middle Eastern (Syriac) sources and elements. The present article analyzes the literary networks of the community of the Malabar Christians, as expressed in the production of Syriac texts undertaken by the Catholic missionaries and arguably their Indian Syriacist pupils. The period under investigation is around the time of the Synod of Diamper (1599), a turning point in the ecclesiastical history of Malabar. The synod marked the Portuguese’s attemp...
For centuries, palm leaves were used as a traditional form of writing support in India. In 2008, HMM...
The first centuries of Christianity are abundant with the names of clergymen and other people from o...
Containing a variety of texts ranging from liturgy to pharmacology via hagiography, calendars and as...
During the second half of the sixteenth and the first half of the seventeenth centuries, the Syriac ...
In the attempt to unravel the religious entanglements of the Syrian Christians from Malabar and the ...
The purpose of this article is to pursue briefly the growing knowledge of Syriac and Syriac speaking...
From the 6th century onwards, Syriac patristic florilegia – collections of Greek patristic excerpts ...
The Syriac (Aramaic) liturgy and liturgical chants that originated in the Middle East found their wa...
Texte intégral en ligne : URL : http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/volume-index/500.htmlIn...
This book analyzes the hagiographic traditions of six missionary saints in the Syriac heritage: Thom...
The dormition narratives, concerned with relating the last days of Mary, seem to have emerged in the...
This article explores the potential of literary-liturgical texts in tracing developments in intra-re...
Several printing press were settled by Portuguese Missionaries in India, starting in Goa (St. Paul C...
In Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the Syriac language was part of several debates, including on...
This thesis is specially concerned with the section of the Church now called Mar Thoma Syrian Church...
For centuries, palm leaves were used as a traditional form of writing support in India. In 2008, HMM...
The first centuries of Christianity are abundant with the names of clergymen and other people from o...
Containing a variety of texts ranging from liturgy to pharmacology via hagiography, calendars and as...
During the second half of the sixteenth and the first half of the seventeenth centuries, the Syriac ...
In the attempt to unravel the religious entanglements of the Syrian Christians from Malabar and the ...
The purpose of this article is to pursue briefly the growing knowledge of Syriac and Syriac speaking...
From the 6th century onwards, Syriac patristic florilegia – collections of Greek patristic excerpts ...
The Syriac (Aramaic) liturgy and liturgical chants that originated in the Middle East found their wa...
Texte intégral en ligne : URL : http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/volume-index/500.htmlIn...
This book analyzes the hagiographic traditions of six missionary saints in the Syriac heritage: Thom...
The dormition narratives, concerned with relating the last days of Mary, seem to have emerged in the...
This article explores the potential of literary-liturgical texts in tracing developments in intra-re...
Several printing press were settled by Portuguese Missionaries in India, starting in Goa (St. Paul C...
In Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the Syriac language was part of several debates, including on...
This thesis is specially concerned with the section of the Church now called Mar Thoma Syrian Church...
For centuries, palm leaves were used as a traditional form of writing support in India. In 2008, HMM...
The first centuries of Christianity are abundant with the names of clergymen and other people from o...
Containing a variety of texts ranging from liturgy to pharmacology via hagiography, calendars and as...