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Palmer, Andrew. The Lives of Saint Samuel, Saint Simon and Saint Gabriel [Deyrul'Umur Manastirinin Muessisleri]
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| Title: | The Lives of Saint Samuel, Saint Simon and Saint Gabriel [Deyrul'Umur Manastirinin Muessisleri] | | Availability: | On Backorder | | Publisher: | Bar Hebraeus Verlag |
This book gives the Syriac texts of the lives of three early Syriac saints - Samuel, Simon and Gabriel - all of whom played a role in the establishment of Mor Gabriel Monastery, Turkey. Andrew Palmer bases his texts on three manuscripts from London, Istanbul and Paris, with a critical apparatus. | |
| | Palmer, Andrew. The Lives of Saint Samuel, Saint Simon and Saint Gabriel [Deyrul'Umur Manastirinin Muessisleri] | | ISBN: | 1-59333-441-9 | | Weight: | 1 LBS. | | Price: | $52.50 | |
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