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Jacob of Edessa
Monographs of the Peshitta Institute, Leiden, 10.) Leiden/Boston/Koln, 1999
Possible Historical Traces in the Doctrina Addai
A Bibliographical Clavis to the Works of Jacob of Edessa
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How Severus of Antioch's Writings Survived in Greek
Contacts Between Syriac Orthodox and Latin Military Orders
Michael the Syrian and Syriac Orthodox Identity
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Deca C) Hepta D) Tetra
The Armenian Versions I and Ii of Michael the Syrian∗
The Spread of Syriac Was Due to At
From Epic to Parable: a Syriac Reading of the Fall of Troy*
The Armenian Versions I and Ii of Michael the Syrian∗
Conversion and Religious Identity in Early Islamic
Jacob of Edessa and the Sixth-Century Syriac Translator of Severus of Antioch’S Cathedral Homilies
Types and Symbols of the Church in the Writings of Jacob of Sarug
Language, Literacy and Historical Apologetics
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Jews and Syriac Christians Intersections Across the First Millennium
The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity, Bibliography D. Patte, Editor, Vanderbilt University
G H H H HH H H H Ignatius Zakka I Iwas We Extend Our Apostolic
CURRICULUM VITAE Lucas VAN ROMPAY
Michael the Syrian and Syriac Orthodox Identity Author(S): Dorothea Weltecke Source: Church History and Religious Culture, Vol
03 Hidemi Takahashi OK.Indd
JACOB of EDESSA the GRAMMARIAN Rafael Talmon L˜˜Z
Syriac Evidence for the Roman-Persian War of 421-422 , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 33:1 (1992:Spring) P.75
Watt Syriac Aristotle
Jacob of Edessa on Genesis: His Quotations of the Peshitta and His Revision of the Text
Michael Philip Penn Teresa Hihn Moore Professor of Religious Studies Stanford University
THE CHRONICLE of JACOB of EDESSA Witold Witakowski
West Syrian Commentaries on the Eucharist a Study of the Methodology
SEVERUS of ANTIOCH Pauline Allen and C.T.R.Hayward
Reconstructing Jacob of Edessa's Scholia
Martyrs, Saints & Prelates of the Syriac Orthodox Church
Past and Present Perceptions of Syriac Literary Tradition1