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 Aestimatio (1549-4470) Aestimatio provides critical, timely assessments of books published in the history of what was called science from antiquity to the early modern period in cultures ranging from Spain to India, and from Africa to northern Europe. Its aims to allow reviewers to engage critically both the results of research in the history of science and how these results are obtained. More... |  American Journal of Ancient History (0362-8914) |  Bioarchaeology of the Near East (1898-9403) Bioarchaeology of the Near East is published annually in one volume. The aim of the journal is to promote research on the history of human populations inhabiting the areas of Southwestern Asia (chiefly Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Anatolia, Iran, and Egypt). It will publish original contributions in which methods of physical anthropology and bioarchaeology are used to answer historical questions. Three kinds of texts will be considered for publication: original papers, general review articles (especially those focusing on methodological issues) and short fieldwork reports. Papers of two first categories will be subject to peer review. More... |  Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies (1937-318X) Widely regarded as a premier electronic journal dedicated to the study of Syriac, Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies was established in 1998 as a venue devoted exclusively to the discipline. More... | |  Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies (1499-6367) The JCSSS is an annual refereed journal containing the transcripts of public lectures presented at the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies Inc. It focuses on the literature, art, and archaeology of Syriac Christianity from the 2nd century to modern times. More... | | | |
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| 978-1-60724-137-9 | Baumstark, Anton, and Hubert Kaufhold. Oriens Christianus (1901-1941) For more than a century Oriens Christianus has been one of the leading international periodicals in the domain of Eastern Christian Studies. From its very beginning in 1901 it covers the complete range of Eastern Churches and languages as well as liturgy, art, archaeology, and, to a minor extent, Islam. This long-lived periodical is a tool for tracing the development of Eastern Christian studies in general and the history of Oriental scholarship in Germany in particular. The early volumes of the journal facilitated the formation of a scholarly Orientalist community. They established a standard of scholarship and criticism beyond national and ecclesiastical polemics. This 35-volume collection gathers all the contributions of Oriens Christianus from 1901 until 1941. More... | $3,900.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-529-2 | Behnam, Gregorius. The Journals al-Mashriq and Lisan al-Mashriq (1946-1951) Al-Mashriq (1946-1947) and its sequal Lisan al-Mashriq (1948-1951) were the primary Arabic journals in Mosul, Iraq, entirely dedicated to the Eastern Christian tradition. Many of the articles were written by the journals’ founder and editor Boulus Behnam. The scope of the journal covers philosophy, history, religion, poetry, and literary criticism. The news section sheds light on the history of the Christian community in Mosul during the 1940s and early 1950s. More... | $850.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-428-8 | Graffin, René, Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet, and Jimmy Daccache. Revue de l’Orient Chrétien (1896-1946) Revue de l’Orient Chrétien, originally published between 1896 and 1946, is a collection of essays on the Christian East. It
coveres the Greek, Georgian, Ethiopian, Armenian, Syriac, Coptic and Arabic traditions. Most of the material has not yet been superseded. It contains also many studies in hagiography, apocryphal literature, philology, patristic literature, religious poetry, Church history and theology. This new Gorgias edition gathers the entire collection with introductory material by Françoise Briquel Chatonnet, and full indices by Jimmy Daccache.
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| 978-1-60724-569-8 | Jaqqi, Murad. Al-Hikmat Journal (1914-1931) Al-Hikmah (1914-1931) was the first official journal of the Patriarchate of the Syriac Orthodox Church. Mostly in Arabic with a some articles in Syriac (and Ottoman Turkish in the first year), the journal represents the cultural live of the Syriac Orthodox Church during the first three decades of the twentieth century. Edited by Murad Fuat Jaqqi, its other famous contributors include Aphram Barsoum and Yuhanna Dolabani. More... | $580.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-575-9 | Theodry, Kostantine. The Syriac Patriarchal Magazine Al-Majallah al-Batriyarkiyyah al-Suryaniyyah (1934-1941) (The Syriac Patriarchal Magazine) was established by Patriarch Aphram I Barsoum who was one of its major contributors. Filled with historical, literary and religious material, the journal’s news section gives a record of the history of the Syriac Orthodox Church between Word War I and World War II. More... | $750.00 | Add to Cart |  |
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