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| 978-1-60724-918-4 | Keseling, Paul. Die Chronik des Eusebius in der syrischen Überlieferung In the present study, Paul Keseling surveys the use of the Chronicle of Eusebius in later Syriac historical works, such as the “Epitome of Syria” and the chronicles of Pseudo-Dionysius, Elias of Nisibis and Michael the Great. More... | $24.28 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-913-9 | Beyer, Gerhard. Die evangelischen Fragen und Lösungen des Eusebius in jakobitischer Überlieferung und deren nestorianische Parallelen Gerhard Beyer surveys the evidence for the transmission of Eusebius’s work including questions and answers on the Gospels (peri diaphonias euangelion) within the Jacobite and the Nestorian Syriac traditions. More... | $25.72 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-912-2 | Rahlfs, Alfred. Zu den altabessinischen Königsinschriften Alfred Rahlfs provides translations and a comparative analysis of inscriptions from Ezana, king of Aksum and the Abyssinian Empire that have previously been regarded as proof of the origin of Christianity in Ethiopia. More... | $19.84 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-777-7 | Allgeier, Arthur. Untersuchungen zur syrischen Überlieferung der Siebenschläferlegende und Die älteste Gestalt der Siebenschläferlegende Arthur Allgeier publishes here two articles concerning the “Legend of the Seven Sleepers” in the Syriac tradition. The first article includes a discussion of the text’s transmission history and the second includes the Syriac text, German translation, and apparatus. More... | $37.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-776-0 | Vandenhoff, Bernhard. Ein Brief des Elias bar Sinaja über die Wahl des Katholikos Iso'jahb IV Bernhard Vandenhoff publishes here a German translation of the letter of Elias bar Shenaya in which he publicly denounces the election of Catholicos Isho’yahb IV. In the introduction, Vandenhoff also briefly describes the historical circumstances that produced the letter. More... | $22.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-774-6 | Chaîne, Marius. Une lettre de Sévère d'Antioche à la diaconesse Anastasie Marius Chaîne publishes the Coptic text and French translation of a letter attributed to Severus of Antioch and addressed to the deaconess Anastasia. In the introduction, Chaîne discusses the attribution to Severus and the exegetical method displayed within the letter. More... | $19.24 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-773-9 | Hengstenberg, Willy. Der Drachenkampf des heiligen Theodor The ancient myth of a hero who slays a mythical beast worked its way into the lore of early Christianity. Willy Hengstenberg discusses here the sources for the dragon-slaying legend attributed to two separate fourth-century figures named Theodore. More... | $24.28 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-771-5 | de Grüneisen, Wladimir. Un chapiteau et une imposte provenants d'une ville morte Wladimir de Grüneisen surveys the history of the basket-design in art and architecture in the Greco-Roman world based on a column capital and transom discovered at Tusculum. More... | $21.04 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-736-4 | Baumstark, Anton. Das Alter der Peregrinatio Aetheriae Anton Baumstark discusses the critical issues in the dating of the text of the Peregrinatio of Egeria. After comparing the account with other texts, Baumstark concludes in favor of the traditional fourth-century date and provides needed support for this conclusion. More... | $21.40 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-732-6 | Baumstark, Anton. Die Heiligtümer des byzantinischen Jerusalem nach einer übersehen Urkunde Anton Baumstark compares the description of various holy sites in Jerusalem from the Byzantine age in a neglected source—a tenth-century Typikon of Anastasis—with the descriptions found in other ancient texts. More... | $23.56 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-715-9 | Cöln, Franz. Der Nomokanon Miha'ils von Malig The Nomocanons of the Eastern Orthodox traditions are valuable historical sources for the church traditions they represent. Franz Cöln presents here the collated text of a Nomocanon attributed to Miha’il of Malig and preserved in Garshuni and Arabic manuscripts. More... | $67.12 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-709-8 | Goeller, Emil. Ein nestorianisches Bruchstück zur Kirchengeschichte des 4 und 5 Jahrhunderts Emil Goeller introduces and provides the text of a unique resource for the ecclesiastical history of the “Nestorian” church. The text, presented in Syriac with a Latin translation, is a compilation of historical sources focused on the story of Nestorius. More... | $19.60 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-694-7 | Berenbach, Joseph. Zwei antihäresianische Traktate des Melchiten Paulus er-Râhib Joseph Berenbach presents here the Arabic text and German translation of an important anti-heretical work by the Melkite Christian author Paul er-Rahib. Berenbach describes the manuscripts used in the critical text and introduces the character of Paul. More... | $20.32 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-693-0 | Cöln, Franz. Die anonyme Schrift "Abhandlung über den Glauben der Syrer" Franz Cöln presents here the Arabic text of an anonymous writing defending the beliefs of the Jacobite Church against the beliefs of other traditions. The text includes a critical apparatus and is accompanied by a German translation. More... | $24.40 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-692-3 | Baumstark, Anton. "Ligurgia S. Gregorii Magni," eine griechische Uebersetzung der römischen Messe Anton Baumstark presents the complete Greek text of the Liturgy of Saint Gregory the Great. The liturgy was highly influential in the Latin tradition, but as evidenced by the early translation, it also had limited circulation in the Greek tradition. More... | $19.24 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-691-6 | Baumstark, Anton. Eine syrische "traditio legis" und ihre Parallelen Early Christian artistic renderings of the traditio legis, exhibit a variety of commonalities and differences. Anton Baumstark compares various versions of the scene and finds evidence of both a Western and an Eastern version represented in multiple sources. More... | $19.36 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-689-3 | Braun, Oskar. Der Katholikos Timotheos I und seine Briefe Oskar Braun provides a brief introduction to the life and career of Patriarch Timothy I, including a list of his writings with special attention to his letters and the Syriac text and German translation for five of Timothy’s letters. More... | $23.44 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-688-6 | Vetter, Paul. Die armenischen apokryphen Apostelakten Paul Vetter presents the Armenian text, along with a Greek translation, of the “Gnostic Martyrdom of Peter” from the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles. The article also includes an appendix in which Vetter describes the manuscripts used in the collation. More... | $19.12 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-687-9 | Baumstark, Anton. Die nichtgriechischen Paralleltexte zum achten Buche der Apostolischen Konstitutionen Book VIII of the Apostolic Constitutions has one of the most complex transmission histories of any text from the Christian Orient. Anton Baumstark describes various sources for parallel texts in order to explicate its translation history in the Oriental languages. More... | $20.80 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-684-8 | Batareikh, Élie. Une nouvelle récension de la vie d'Abercius The Life of Abercius, which received much attention after the archaeological discovery of the “inscription of Abercius,” previously existed in two recensions. Élie Batareikh found a manuscript containing a third recension and publishes here the Greek text of that recension. More... | $19.84 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-683-1 | Vetter, Paul. Die armenischen apokryphen Apostelakten Paul Vetter presents here a critical edition of the Armenian version of the Acts of Peter and Paul along with a Greek translation. Vetter’s introduction to the text includes a discussion of the complex transmission history evident in the manuscripts. More... | $28.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-394-6 | Alzati, Cesare, and George Guiver, C.R. Ambrosianum Mysterium The author is the Milanese expert on the Ambrosian rite and this (with Volume.2) makes available in English very important material previously virtually unknown here. More... | $88.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-393-9 | Day, Juliette. Baptism in Early Byzantine Palestine 325-451 Juliette Day read a fascinating paper on this subject at the SLS Conference in 1998, and has now turned it into a published Study. It is distinguished by her great care about issues of both topography and dating in relation to Palestine, and in the process she both corrects other scholars and gives a notable overview of a special period. More... | $88.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-59333-219-8 | Macuch, Rudolf. Geschichte der spät- und neusyrischen Literatur More than a literary survey, this introduction to the history of late and Neo-Syriac (Neo-Aramaic) covers the works of the past several centuries. Macuch begins with the post-Mongolian period to the end of the 18th century. For the 19th century, Macuch considers the situation of the Assyrians in this period, including the American, Anglican, and Russian Orthodox missionary enterprises in Urmia, noting the writers of the foreign missions. For the twentieth century he includes literature from the period of the wars up to the 1970s. Various East-Syriac and West-Syriac authors of the Chaldean and Church of the East, and Syrian Orthodox and Maronite traditions, as well as the Syrian literature of Malabar in southern India are also considered. More... | $145.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-404-2 | St. H. Gibaut, John. Sequential or Direct Ordination? In the Anglican Communion, the medieval practice, which certainly had some earlier roots, continued—that ordination came to any one individual in this 'sequence': deacon, presbyter, bishop. The Anglican ordinal was so committed to this pattern at the Reformation that Cranmer's text prayed that deacons 'may so well use themselves in this inferior office, that they may be found worthy to be called unto higher ministries in thy Church,' and the rubric said they were to be told they must behave themselves as deacons for a year before proceeding. Latterly, however, Anglicans have not only sought to develop the calling of a deacon in his or her own right, but have in some places and cases promoted the idea that the true calling of a deacon and of a presbyter would be best clarified by a separate 'direct' ordination to the particular order instead of the present 'sequential' pattern, which makes those who believe themselves called to the presbyterate first of all state that they believe themselves called to be deacons. John Gibaut, a liturgical theologian of the Anglican Church of Canada, presents the case for 'direct' ordination—rooting it in the patristic era, and spelling out its implications in the present day. More... | $88.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-396-0 | Smith, James. The Eucharistic Doctrine of The Later Nonjurors The division between the 'Usagers' and the 'Non-Usagers' is fairly well known, but is here clarified and charted in detail but within a view of the overall non-juring situation. More... | $88.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-382-3 | West, Fritz. The Comparative Liturgy of Anton Baumstark An homage to Anton Baumstack and his comparative liturgy. This brief study includes an intellectual biography and his method and comparative practice in regards to liturgy. More... | $88.00 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-375-5 | Foley, Edward. Foundations of Christian Music Taking a wider historical scope, this booklet examines the auditory environment and the temple of Herod as well as first century synagogues. Music in borrowed spaces and house churches of early Christianity conclude the study. More... | $91.04 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-608-4 | Coneybeare, Frederick. On the Western Text of the Acts as Evidenced by Chrysostom Frederick Coneybeare uses Armenian and Greek texts of Chrysostom's sermons on Acts to question and correct the core text in use by the Western church. More... | $20.44 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-459-2 | Newbold, William. Five Transliterated Aramaic Inscriptions William Newbold deciphers inscriptions found under the soot and lava of Vesuvius in which Aramaic speakers used Greek and Latin letters to render their native tongue, occasionally in a mixture of Aramaic and Latin. More... | $21.04 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-440-0 | Bonnel, John. The Serpent with a Human Head in Art and in Mystery Play In this paper John Bonnel argues that the representation of the serpent in Eden as having a human head originated in the mystery plays of the 13th century, where the serpent was played by an actor and had a head. More... | $20.44 | Add to Cart |
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| 978-1-60724-436-3 | Dewald, Ernest. The Iconography of the Ascension Earnest DeWald traces the development of the iconography of the Ascension from its earliest type through to the Gothic form, showing the manner in which the Eastern influence modified the types current in western art. More... | $21.16 | Add to Cart |
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