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The Peshitta of 2 Samuel 11–12 and its Reception History
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Alison Salvesen
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- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface ix
- Bibliography of Sebastian Paul Brock xiii
- Sebastian Brock, A Tribute xlvii
- Siroturcica 1. The Önggüds and the Syriac Language 1
- Découverte d’une inscription syriaque mentionnant l’évêque Rabbula 19
- Von Bischöfen, Ärzten und Asketen—Schnittpunkte von Christentum und Medizin im spätantiken Sasanidenreich 29
- Virtuous Reading: Aphrahat’s Approach to Scripture 43
- Syriac Books Printed at the Dominican Press, Mosul 71
- Suivre l’étoile à Oxford: inédits sur la venue des Mages 111
- Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq and the Kitāb Ādāb al-falāsifah: The Pursuit of Wisdom and a Humane Polity in Early Abbasid Baghdad 135
- “Calling on the Name” in St. Ephrem: Roots and Influence 161
- Bride of Blood, Bride of Light: Biblical Women as Images of Church in Jacob of Serug 177
- Identifying the Syriac Vorlage of the Ethiopic History of Joseph 205
- Some Lexical and Legal Notes on a Syriac Loan Transfer of 240 CE 211
- Approximation of the ‘traditions’ in Jacob of Edessa’s Revision of Isaiah 227
- Zur Datierung nach christlicher Ära in den syrischen Kirchen 283
- Bio Bibliographies of some Twentieth Century Syriac Writers 339
- On the Road to Nineveh Dramatic Narrative in Jacob of Serug’s Mēmrā on Jonah 365
- Greek Words in the Syriac Text of the Apology of Aristides 383
- A Neo-Aramaic Version of the Soghitha of the Sinful Woman and Satan 405
- Jacob of Sarug, John of Tella and Paul of Edessa: ecclesiastical politics in Osrhoene 519–522 421
- “Though He cannot be eaten, we consume Him” Appeals to Liturgical Practice in the Christological Polemic of Philoxenos of Mabbug 439
- David’s Opening Speech (1 Sam 17:34–37a) according to Jacob of Serugh 477
- ‘The One Talent is the Words of the Teaching of our Lord’ The Gospel Translation and Commentary of Deacon Israel of Alqosh (Houghton Ms. Syr. 147, 1768/69) 497
- The Cause of the Commemoration of Mary: Author, Date, and Christology 517
- Ephrem and Jacob of Edessa in the Commentary of the Monk Severus 535
- The Peshitta of 2 Samuel 11–12 and its Reception History 559
- A Verse Homily of Jacob of Serugh on the Annunciation to the Mother of God 575
- Yours, Mine, or Theirs? Historical Obersvations on the Use, Collection and Sharing of Manuscripts in Western Europe and the Christian Orient 603
- Transcribed Proper Names in Chinese Syriac Christian Documents 631
- „J’ai commencé à étudier l’Allemand“ The ecumenism under the sign of the struggle against misery: Addai Sher writes to Johannes Lepsius 663
- Between Christology and Kalām? The Life and Letters of George, Bishop of the Arab Tribes 671
- Severus of Antioch on the Forty Martyrs 717
- A Precious Gift to Deir al-Surian (AD 1211): Ms. Vat. Syr. 13 735
- Al-Fārābī and the History of the Syriac Organon 751
- Illustrating Charms: a Syriac manuscript with magic drawings in the collection of the British Library 779
- The Magi in Syriac tradition 809
- An incalculable debt 845
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface ix
- Bibliography of Sebastian Paul Brock xiii
- Sebastian Brock, A Tribute xlvii
- Siroturcica 1. The Önggüds and the Syriac Language 1
- Découverte d’une inscription syriaque mentionnant l’évêque Rabbula 19
- Von Bischöfen, Ärzten und Asketen—Schnittpunkte von Christentum und Medizin im spätantiken Sasanidenreich 29
- Virtuous Reading: Aphrahat’s Approach to Scripture 43
- Syriac Books Printed at the Dominican Press, Mosul 71
- Suivre l’étoile à Oxford: inédits sur la venue des Mages 111
- Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq and the Kitāb Ādāb al-falāsifah: The Pursuit of Wisdom and a Humane Polity in Early Abbasid Baghdad 135
- “Calling on the Name” in St. Ephrem: Roots and Influence 161
- Bride of Blood, Bride of Light: Biblical Women as Images of Church in Jacob of Serug 177
- Identifying the Syriac Vorlage of the Ethiopic History of Joseph 205
- Some Lexical and Legal Notes on a Syriac Loan Transfer of 240 CE 211
- Approximation of the ‘traditions’ in Jacob of Edessa’s Revision of Isaiah 227
- Zur Datierung nach christlicher Ära in den syrischen Kirchen 283
- Bio Bibliographies of some Twentieth Century Syriac Writers 339
- On the Road to Nineveh Dramatic Narrative in Jacob of Serug’s Mēmrā on Jonah 365
- Greek Words in the Syriac Text of the Apology of Aristides 383
- A Neo-Aramaic Version of the Soghitha of the Sinful Woman and Satan 405
- Jacob of Sarug, John of Tella and Paul of Edessa: ecclesiastical politics in Osrhoene 519–522 421
- “Though He cannot be eaten, we consume Him” Appeals to Liturgical Practice in the Christological Polemic of Philoxenos of Mabbug 439
- David’s Opening Speech (1 Sam 17:34–37a) according to Jacob of Serugh 477
- ‘The One Talent is the Words of the Teaching of our Lord’ The Gospel Translation and Commentary of Deacon Israel of Alqosh (Houghton Ms. Syr. 147, 1768/69) 497
- The Cause of the Commemoration of Mary: Author, Date, and Christology 517
- Ephrem and Jacob of Edessa in the Commentary of the Monk Severus 535
- The Peshitta of 2 Samuel 11–12 and its Reception History 559
- A Verse Homily of Jacob of Serugh on the Annunciation to the Mother of God 575
- Yours, Mine, or Theirs? Historical Obersvations on the Use, Collection and Sharing of Manuscripts in Western Europe and the Christian Orient 603
- Transcribed Proper Names in Chinese Syriac Christian Documents 631
- „J’ai commencé à étudier l’Allemand“ The ecumenism under the sign of the struggle against misery: Addai Sher writes to Johannes Lepsius 663
- Between Christology and Kalām? The Life and Letters of George, Bishop of the Arab Tribes 671
- Severus of Antioch on the Forty Martyrs 717
- A Precious Gift to Deir al-Surian (AD 1211): Ms. Vat. Syr. 13 735
- Al-Fārābī and the History of the Syriac Organon 751
- Illustrating Charms: a Syriac manuscript with magic drawings in the collection of the British Library 779
- The Magi in Syriac tradition 809
- An incalculable debt 845