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Buy this book together with Selected Dialogue Poems [Sugyotho Mgabyotho] by Sebastian Brock
Seyfe is a collection of didactic poems, composed by various authors between 1714 and 1914, which are devoted to describing the various massacres that befell the Christians of Ottoman Turkey. Compiled by J. Çiçek and the malphone of Mor Gabriel Monastery, the volume contains fourteen mimre.+Dialogue poetry is a genre that began in ancient Sumer and continues in rich fashion in the Syriac tradition. Sebastian Brock has selected an edition of twenty six dialogue poems: between the Church and Zion; Abraham and Isaac; Joseph and Benjamin; the body and the soul; Joseph and Mary; the thief and the cherub; Mary and the Magi; the church and the believers; the angel and Mary; among the months of the year; between the angel and Zachariah; death and Satan; Jesus and the faithful; the two thieves; Jesus and John; the sinful woman and Satan; Abel and Cain; and wheat and gold.Save $15.00
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Title:Seyfe (Mimre d-`al Sayfe)
Subtitle:Das Christen Massaker in Der Turkei 1714-1914
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Publisher:Bar Hebraeus Verlag
 
Seyfe is a collection of Syriac didactic poems, composed by various authors between 1714 and 1914, which are devoted to describing the various massacres that befell the Christians of Ottoman Turkey. Compiled by J. Çiçek and the malphone of Mor Gabriel Monastery, the volume contains fourteen mimre.


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