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Het Leven van Johannes van Tella door Elias

Syrische Tekst en Nederlandsche Vertaling


Edited and Translated by Hendrik Gerrit Kleyn
This volume, Kleyn’s dissertation from Leiden, contains the life of John, bishop of Tella, who died in 538 in Antioch, written by Elias of Dara. Kleyn edited the Syriac text and supplied it with an introduction and Dutch translation.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-60724-901-6
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Jun 2,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Page Count: 204
ISBN: 978-1-60724-901-6
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This volume, Kleyn’s dissertation from Leiden, contains the life of John, bishop of Tella, who died in 538 in Antioch, written by Elias of Dara, who flourished in the mid-sixth century, and so was a close contemporary of the events described in the book. Kleyn has edited the Syriac text based on two British Museum (now Library) manuscripts and supplied it with an introduction and Dutch translation. The Syriac text contains a critical apparatus and the translation is annotated. An index of persons, places, and things is given, as are 31 theses (Stellingen) based on Kleyn’s study. This volume will be of interest especially to students and scholars of west Syrian church history.

This volume, Kleyn’s dissertation from Leiden, contains the life of John, bishop of Tella, who died in 538 in Antioch, written by Elias of Dara, who flourished in the mid-sixth century, and so was a close contemporary of the events described in the book. Kleyn has edited the Syriac text based on two British Museum (now Library) manuscripts and supplied it with an introduction and Dutch translation. The Syriac text contains a critical apparatus and the translation is annotated. An index of persons, places, and things is given, as are 31 theses (Stellingen) based on Kleyn’s study. This volume will be of interest especially to students and scholars of west Syrian church history.

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