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Title (vernacular)المشرق، المجلد 1
LanguageArabic, عربي
DescriptionThe Arabic al-Machriq periodical which began in 1898 in Beirut is an example of the intellectual activities of the period and the beginning of Middle Eastern al-Nahdah.
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LanguageGerman, Arabic, Syriac
DescriptionThe lexicon of Isho Bar Ali, a physician of the ninth century, stands together with that of Bar Bahlul as our chief heritage of pre-modern Syriac lexicography on a large scale. The Syriac-Arabic...
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LanguageLatin
DescriptionThis volume contains the dissertation (Catholic University of Louvain) of the Belgian scholar J. B. Abbeloos, who would later be known, at least among Syriac scholars, as co-editor and translator...
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LanguageLatin
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...
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LanguageSyriac
DescriptionEminent Syriac and Arabic scholar William Wright here offers an edition of the homilies of the early Syriac father, Aphrahat. The work was originally proposed and begun by Cureton, but Wright took it...
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LanguageSyriac, English, Arabic
DescriptionThese two volumes constitute the second part (nun-taw) of the Syriac-Arabic dictionary of the 10th cent. physician Isho bar Ali (the first half of the dictionary had been published in 1874 by G....
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LanguageSyriac, Italian
DescriptionFrothingham here offers the Syriac text, with an annotated Italian translation, of Jacob of Sarug’s homily on the Baptism of Constantine. The text is based chiefly on two manuscripts, one from the...
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LanguageSyriac, Arabic, English
DescriptionThese two volumes constitute the second part (nun-taw) of the Syriac-Arabic dictionary of the 10th cent. physician Isho bar Ali (the first half of the dictionary had been published in 1874 by G....
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LanguageLatin
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...
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LanguageLatin, Aramaic, Syriac
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...
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