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Introduction and Index
The Pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian
Religion in Language Policy, and the Survival of Syriac
Aphrahat's Christology. a Contextual Reading by Emanuel Fiano Department of Religion Duke University Date
A Bird's Eye View of the Syriac Language and Literature by Edip Aydın
From Manuscript Catalogues to a Handbook of Syriac Literature: Modeling an Infrastructure for Syriaca.Org
A Biblographic Clavis to the Works of Philoxenos of Mabbug
The Discourses of Philoxenos of Mabbug Translated by Robert A
RU Proposal for Syriac Bible As Literature
From Epic to Parable: a Syriac Reading of the Fall of Troy*
SYRIAC for MODEL I BA/Bsc/Bcom and MODEL II PROGRAMMES UNDER CREDIT SEMESTER SYSTEM (With Effect from 2015 Admissions)
Women in Aphrahat: Some Observations
The Legend of Mar Qardagh
Syriac in Library Catalogues
The First Evangelization of the Mesopotamian Regions in the Syriac Tradition: the Acta Maris As a Continuation of the Doctrina Addai
In Syriac Literature
A Bird's Eye View of the Syriac Language and Literature by Edip Aydın
Top View
The Syriac World
Jews and Syriac Christians Intersections Across the First Millennium
The Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch: a Brief Overview
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY of AMERICA St
Nebuchadnezzar's Madness (Daniel 4) in Syriac Literature
Syriac Evidence for the Roman-Persian War of 421-422 , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 33:1 (1992:Spring) P.75
Arabic and the Syriac Christians in Iraq: Three Levels of Loyalty to the Arabist Project (1920–1950)
Joseph As a Type of Christ in Syriac Literature
The Concept of Deification in Greek and Syriac Serafim Seppälä*
Greek and Syriac in Edessa and Osrhoene, CE 213-363
The Qurʿan and the Syriac Bible
The Church of the East & Its Theology History of Studies in Touch with the Church of Antioch, the Church of Mesopotamia Attr
Naum Faiq and Syriac Language Poetry at the Fall of the Ottoman Empire
327 Paul of Callinicum and His Place in Syriac
Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic
Assyrian Ethnicity in Chicago
Aphrahat's Anthropology in Context
West Aramaic Elements in the Old Syriac and Peshitta Gospels Author(S): Jan Joosten Source: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol
Past and Present Perceptions of Syriac Literary Tradition1