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| 978-1-60724-251-2 | Dolabani, Yuhanna, and Gregorios Ibrahim. Catalogue of the Syriac Manuscripts in St. Mark’s Monastery 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. Dolabani was one of the greatest scholars of Syriac of the twentieth century and this manuscript is an important resource for all interested in Syriac and Christian Arabic. A lengthy introduction by Bishop Gregorios Yohanna Ibrahim contains information about Dolabani’s life and works. This is the first volume in a three-volume series which also includes Dolabani’s handwritten catalogues of the manuscripts of Dayr al-Za‘faran and other Syrian Orthodox collections in the Middle East. More... | $139.76 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-059-4 | Stewart, Columba. Yours, Mine, or Theirs? Historical Observations on the Use, Collection and Sharing of Manuscripts in Western Europe and the Christian Orient In the west centuries ago manuscripts were replaced by printed books, and relegated to mostly secular libraries as a result of religious and political upheavals. In the Christian Orient such changes were slower and remain less advanced. Manuscripts have not entirely vanished from regular use, and Christian communities retain ownership of significant collections of their historic manuscripts. The vital connection between manuscripts and religious culture endures, even if attenuated by persecution, diaspora, technology, and other aspects of modernity. This essay provides an historical survey of these issues in both Europe and the Christian Orient (limited here to the Middle East, the Caucasus, and Ethiopia/Eritrea). More... | $29.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-968-5 | Abdisho of Nisibis, István Perczel, Hubert Kaufhold, and Mar Aprem. The Nomocanon of Abdisho of Nisibis This book is one of the most important sources for the canon law of the East-Syrian Church. In Canon I of the council held in the year 1318, this collection was proclaimed the authoritative canon law and has since retained its status as the binding legal collection of the East Syrian Church. This second edition reproduces the original manuscript in color. More... | $234.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 1-931956-53-7 | Hatch, William. An Album of Dated Syriac Manuscripts The main reference for dating Syriac manuscripts and the standard in the field. This Album conveniently brings together two hundred facsimiles, each representing a page of a dated Syriac manuscript. More... | $364.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-166-9 | al-Bakhzani, Yusuf. Travels among Scattered Syriac Manuscripts In this book Yusuf al-Bakhzani has performed the marvelous task of combing through dozens of different historical sources and studies, many of them published in Arabic in the Middle East and little-known, if at all, to Western scholars, and culled references to Syriac books, manuscripts, and libraries—both East Syrian and West—throughout the Middle East, from the Middle Ages to the present; Syriac manuscripts in India also receive attention. More like the organized working notes of a scholar after years of reading and classifying than a continuous narrative, this remarkable book will prove a goldmine of extremely useful information to all interested in Syriac manuscripts, book history, and manuscript studies in general More... | $99.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-259-8 | Dolabani, Yuhanna, and Gregorios Ibrahim. Catalogue of Syriac Manuscripts in Syrian Churches and Monasteries This book is a collection of a number of small catalogs and hand-lists of manuscripts held in the possession of Syrian Orthodox churches, monasteries, and even individuals throughout the Middle East. The eminent scholar and bishop, Philoxenos Dolabani, carried out the enormous task of cataloguing and describing these little-known and difficult-to-access collections. This volume is an important resource for all interested in Syriac and Christian Arabic and is the third in a three-part series which also includes Dolabani’s handwritten catalogues of the manuscripts of Dayr Mar Marqus in Jerusalem and Dayr al-Za‘faran in southeastern Turkey. A lengthy introduction by Bishop Gregorios Yohanna Ibrahim contains information about Dolabani’s life and works. More... | $123.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-252-9 | Dolabani, Yuhanna, and Gregorios Ibrahim. Catalogue of Syriac Manuscripts in Za‘faran Monastery Dayr al-Za‘faran, located in southeastern Turkey, was the seat of the Syrian Orthodox Patriarch from the thirteenth century until 1933 and this book is a reproduction of Philoxenos Dolabani’s handwritten catalog of the manuscripts contained there. Dolabani was one of the greatest scholars of Syriac in the twentieth century and he made the catalogue while still a monk. This work, two volumes combined under one cover, is an important resource for all interested in Syriac and Christian Arabic. A lengthy introduction by Bishop Gregorios Yohanna Ibrahim contains information about Dolabani’s life and works. This is the second volume in a three-volume series which also includes Dolabani’s handwritten catalogues of the manuscripts of Dayr Mar Marqus in Jerusalem and other Syrian Orthodox collections in the Middle East. More... | $176.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-414-1 | Hatch, William, and George Kiraz. The Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament at Mount Sinai St. Catharine’s Convent at Mount Sinai possesses one of the richest monastic libraries in the world. It contains manuscripts written in Greek, Syriac, Arabic, and Georgian. In 1922-23, Hatch and J. Rendel Harris photographed hundreds of images from the collection. These rare images are now published for the very first time in bound form in this two-volume set. Each photograph, digitally enhanced by Gorgias Press, is accompanied by a detailed description. More... | $390.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-418-9 | Hatch, William. Specimens of Greek New Testament Handwriting from the Second to the Sixteenth Century This two volume set is based on Hatch’s pioneering work on New Testament manuscripts, giving detailed specimens of Greek New Testament handwriting ranging in date from the second to the sixteenth century. Volume 1 contains facsimiles of uncial codices. Volume 2 presents reproductions of minuscule manuscripts. More... | $820.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-304-5 | Sprenger, A. A Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian and Hindustany Manuscripts The full title of this work indicates the scope of its contents: A Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian and Hindustany Manuscripts of the Libraries of the King of Oudh, Compiled by Order of the Government of India. This first volume was the only part of the project completed by editor Aloys Sprenger and it contains the Persian and Hindustani poetry. A rambling work containing a variety of pieces, this catalogue includes biographies of Persian and Urdu poets, and a chapter of works of Persian poets. A brief chapter on the work of Hindustani poets concludes the works. More... | $159.00 | Add to Cart |  |
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