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Syrisch-Nestorianische Grabinschriften aus Semirjetschie

This pamphlet contains 206 Syriac inscriptions, sorted by date, attesting to the Nestorian presence in Central Asia
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61143-249-7
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: May 21,2013
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 8.25 x 10.75
Page Count: 120
Languages: Syriac
ISBN: 978-1-61143-249-7
$153.00
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This pamphlet contains 206 Syriac inscriptions, sorted by date, attesting to the Nestorian presence in Central Asia. Included are full Syriac texts and extensive commentary covering the spread of Nestorianism among the Turks, the evolution of Syriac, the evidence of the Black Death (in 1338 and 1339 - almost the last of these inscriptions) and the dwindling of Central Asiatic Christianity. A rare work on the Syriac heritage of the Lake Balkhash and Chinese frontier regions, this work is ideal for scholars of comparative history, Central Asia, and Syriac.

This pamphlet contains 206 Syriac inscriptions, sorted by date, attesting to the Nestorian presence in Central Asia. Included are full Syriac texts and extensive commentary covering the spread of Nestorianism among the Turks, the evolution of Syriac, the evidence of the Black Death (in 1338 and 1339 - almost the last of these inscriptions) and the dwindling of Central Asiatic Christianity. A rare work on the Syriac heritage of the Lake Balkhash and Chinese frontier regions, this work is ideal for scholars of comparative history, Central Asia, and Syriac.

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  • I. AUFFINDUNG DIESER INSC HRIFTEN (page 5)
  • II. DIE ENTZIFFERUNG DER INSCHRIFTEN (page 8)
  • III. TEXT UND ERKLARUNG DER INSCHRIFTEN (page 11)
  • IV. SCHLUSS (page 30)
  • KOPTISCHE FRAGMENTE (page 38)
  • OBERSETZUNG UND ERLAUTERUNGEN (page 68)
  • EMMAUS-NICOPOLIS (page 87)
  • I. AMOAS ET KOUBEIBEH (page 89)
  • II. LES SOIXANTE STADES (page 93)
  • III. LES ILLUSTRATIONS DE JERUSALEM, D'EMMAUS ET DE CESAREE AU TROISIEME SIECLE (page 96)
  • IV. L'ANTIQUE AMOSA ET EMMAUS (page 99)
  • V. SEXTE-JULES AFRICAN ET EMMAUS-NICOPOLIS (page 103)
  • VII. LES TEMOINS (page 106)
  • VIII. LES PREUVES (page 111)
  • APPENDICE (page 119)
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