DescriptionBegun 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...
DescriptionBegun 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...
DescriptionBegun 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...
DescriptionThe Vatican Library has one of the most famous collections of Syriac manuscripts in Europe. These two volumes, written by members of the Assemani family intimately familiar with the collection, cover...
DescriptionThe Franciscan Tommaso Obicini (1585-1632) was an early pioneer of Oriental studies and published materials dealing with Arabic, Syriac, and Coptic. This large volume is a classified vocabulary list...
DescriptionJessie Payne Margoliouth, who was responsible for the widely used English abridgment of her father’s massive Thesaurus Syriacus, here includes additional material for the Thesaurus, based on three...
DescriptionJ. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result of that labor, and they remain an essential source for Syriac students interested in a variety of...
DescriptionJ. P. N. Land spent 1857-58 in London studying Syriac manuscripts. These four volumes are the result of that labor, and they remain an essential source for Syriac students interested in a variety of...
DescriptionWhile Ephrem the Syrian had earned some reputation among Greek and Latin writers of the fifth century, his genuine works, in Syriac, remained generally inaccessible to western readers. A large corpus...