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Sebastian Euringer publishes here the Ethiopic text and German translation of an anaphora attributed to James, the brother of Jesus.+Kyriakos, Patriarch of Antioch, was an influential figure in the development of the Syriac Monophysite tradition. Karl Kaiser presents here a brief but important survey of his life and publishes the Syriac text of a liturgy attributed to Kyriakos.Save $7.15
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Euringer, Sebastian. Die Anaphora des hl. Jakobus, des Bruders der Herrn  

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Title:Die Anaphora des hl. Jakobus, des Bruders der Herrn
Subtitle:Nach dem Ms. aeth. 74 der Bibliothèque zu Paris
Series:Analecta Gorgiana 441
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Gorgias Press

Edited and Translated by Sebastian Euringer
ISBN:978-1-60724-778-4
Availability:In Print
Publication Date:1/2010
Language:German
Format:Paperback, Black, 6 x 9 in
Pages:27
 

The anaphora attributed to James, the brother of Jesus, is known in various forms throughout the Eastern and Oriental Christian world. Sebastian Euringer published here a version of the anaphora preserved in Ethiopic and accompanies it with a German translation. Euringer attempts to present the Ethiopic text as faithfully as possible, that is, without orthographic or syntactical corrections. However, Euringer does set the text with section numbers and line breaks. Euringer provides a basic introduction, but does not discuss any critical issues concerning the text.



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