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Books in the Dar Mardin: Christian Arabic and Syriac Studies from the Middle East series

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  • by Yusuf al-Bakhzani
    £104.49

    Combing dozens of different historical sources and studies - both East Syrian and West - throughout the Middle East, from the Middle Ages to the present, this book offers information to those interested in Syriac manuscripts, book history, and manuscript studies in general.

  • by Gregorios Ibrahim
    £199.99

    Nearly three years were spent assembling and editing this volume, which contains the diary of Mar Georgios Dionysios, the former Bishop of Aleppo. The diary covers the years 1943-1981 and offers a fascinating look at the day-to-day life of an important figure in the Syrian Orthodox Church over the course of nearly 40 years.

  • by Gregorios Ibrahim
    £150.99

    Among the works Jacob al-Bartilli has left us is this theological treatise, entitled The Book of Treasures, which has here been translated in its entirety into Arabic. The Syriac text remains unpublished and this Arabic translation has been executed by the Deacon Behnam Daniel al- Bartilli on the basis of three different manuscripts.

  • by Muhammad al-Hamad
    £118.49

    Al-Hamad devotes the four sections of this book to profiling four different authors who either wrote in Syriac or whose works were transmitted into Arabic via Syriac translations: Porphyry, John Philoponos ('the Grammarian'), Jacob of Edessa and Dionysios of Tellmahre.

  • by Mikhael Murad
    £222.49

    This book is a reprint of Murad's Arabic-Syriac dictionary, the first such dictionary ever composed, and the only work of the author. the second half of the dictionary has unfortunately been lost. For each Arabic word given, a number of Syriac equivalents are recorded. The dictionary also gives Syriac equivalents to Arabic idioms.

  • by Gregorios Ibrahim
    £256.49

    The Lamp of the Sanctuary is the most important theological encyclopedia in the Syriac language and its author Gregory Bar Hebraeus was perhaps the greatest polymath ever to write in Syriac. The book is divided into twelve different sections which span the breadth of medieval theology.

  • by Clement Kaplan
    £90.99

    This small book is an exposition of the mysteries (or sacraments) of the Syrian Orthodox Church by the eminent Philoxenos Dolabani. The mysteries discussed are: Baptism, the Myron, the Eucharist, penance, the priesthood, anointing the sick, and marriage.

  • by Philoxenos Yuhanon Dolabani
    £180.99

    This book is a reproduction of Philoxenos Dolabani's handwritten catalogue of the Syriac, Karshuni, and Arabic manuscripts located in St. Mark's Syrian Orthodox Monastery in Jerusalem, one of the most important Christian manuscript collections in the Middle East.

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