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This small volume presents a daily devotional meditation for each day of the month.
This is the first part in the multi-volume work by Mar Ignatius Yacoub on the history of the Antiochian Church spanning the first four centuries of its existence.
This volume is a 'phrase book' for speakers of French and Arabic to learn common words and phrases in modern conversational Syriac.
This is a book filled with documents, details and glimpses of Syria after its government granted cultural rights to its Syriac speaking citizens.
In comparing the formal Arabic language with colloquial Lebanese Syrian Arabic, Raphael Nakhla Al-Yasou`y finds a large list of foreign words that have unknowingly worked their way into the local dialect.
An essay expounding the historical rise and decline of the Theological School of Antioch.
An account of the Crusades from the Syrian perspective as detailed by the priest Isaac Armala. A non-Western account of the epic battle perfect for students of history.
This book outlines the connections between the Arabic and European languages, giving a brief listing of European words and phrases with their Arabic equivalent.
This book speaks of the internal struggle that arose within the Syrian Orthodox Church in the twentieth century.
The present work is an argument against the authority of the pope on the grounds of misinterpretation of the concept of apostolic succession.
This work is the breviary for the Eastern Syriac tradition, containing daily liturgical prayers
The present volume contains the Syriac text for the liturgies of the seven holy sacraments according to the rite of the Syriac Catholic Church of Antioch.
Nemrod Simono's intermediate grammar for Modern Assyrian that serves as a follow up to his beginner's grammar. The volume includes exercises for self-guided study.
This volume presents the Syriac text of the Book of Common Prayer according to the rite of the Syriac Orthodox Church as practiced by the Malankara Christians of India.
This volume presents the Syriac and Malayalam texts for the rite of the burial of priests in the Malankara Syriac tradition.
The present volume is a chrestomathy of Aramaic (Syriac) literature including selections from the Bible, various patristic authors, and ecclesiastical leaders in the Syriac tradition.
Abdisho bar Brikha (d. 1318) was a prominent East Syriac writer. While many of his works did not survive, his The Paradise of Eden, a collection of theological poetry, reached us. This edition is based on the rare Urmia (1916) and Mosul (1928) text editions by J. de Kelaita.
The Syriac Chronicle of the Unknown Edessan (Chronicle of 1234) is an important resource for the period stretching from early Islam until the Crusades. The chronicle consists of two parts: Part I covers early world history, while Part II covers early Islam and is an eyewitness account of the Crusades.
A record of the author's investigation concerning the situation of the Syriac-speaking churches during the 1960s. The book lists most of the educational institutions with hundreds of photographs, as well as biographies and photos of Syriac writers and Orientalists specializing in Syriac studies.
The Abrohom Nuro library is arguably the richest private collection of Syriac material, especially containing rare titles published in the Middle East in the 1800s and early 1900s. Nuro presents here a checklist of the collection.
This history of the Syriac churches, written in Arabic, covers both the Eastern and Western traditions in two volumes. The first volume covers the first twelve centuries of the Christian Era, while the second volume covers subsequent periods until the end of the eighteenth century, and ends abruptly as its production was halted to World War I.
This history of the Syriac churches, written in Arabic, covers both the Eastern and Western traditions in two volumes. The first volume covers the first twelve centuries of the Christian Era, while the second volume covers subsequent periods until the end of the eighteenth century, and ends abruptly as its production was halted to World War I.
An Overview of the compilation and history of the Aramaic Language from various dialects.
This is a thorough academic tutorial of the Syriac language beginning with its history and ending with the learning of the language itself.
Philoxenos Dolabani provides a brief biographical introduction to Jacob of Serug, including a survey of his life and works.
This is a brief history of the life of the School of Nisibis, its teachings, traditions, and influence.
This is a rare edition of Barhebraeus' poem "On Divine Wisdom" by Ioannes Notayn Darauni (Yuhanna Nutayn al-Dar'uni) was first published in 1880. The Syriac text of the poem is accompanied by detailed footnotes giving Arabic glosses for the difficult words.
This book presents a look at the effects of the Aramaic language as it appears in Lebanon and Syria.
In this linguistics book, Ignatius Yacoub III documents the relationship between the Syriac and Arabic languages; postulating that both are intrinsic to the study of the other.
Mor Elia Yuhanon Mellus presents a book of Syriac hymns and poems, mostly by John of Mosul, intended to educate Syriac Christians about their heritage.
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