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Arman Akopian
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE OF CONTENTS v
- LIST OF FIGURES vii
- LIST OF TABLES xi
- LIST OF MAPS xiii
- 1. Semitic languages and peoples 1
- 2. Arameans at the dawn of their history 29
- 3. The religion of ancient Arameans 51
- 4. The Aramaic language and its world 57
- 5. Osrhoene and the Aramean awakening 149
- 6. The spread of Christianity in Osrhoene 161
- 7. Syriac Christianity under the rule of Iran 169
- 8. Syriaс thought and literature of the first centuries of Christianity 179
- 9. The One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church and its schisms 189
- 10. The split of Syriac Christianity: “Nestorians” and “Jacobites” 199
- 11. Other branches of Syriac Christianity: Melkites and Maronites 217
- 12. The writing and scribal traditions of the Syriacs 223
- 13. Translation activity of the Syriacs 245
- 14. Syriac translations of the Holy Scriptures 255
- 15. Syriac system of education 269
- 16. Syriac theology and philosophy 277
- 17. Worldly sciences and secular literature of the Syriacs 285
- 18. Syriac historiography 297
- 19. Syriacs under Arab-Muslim domination 307
- 20. Commercial and missionary activity of the Syriacs 315
- 21. Syriac rite Catholic Churches 357
- 22. The Syriacs between the Ottoman Empire, Iran, and Russia 369
- 23. The “Assyrian idea” and the issue of self-identitification for Syriac Christians 391
- 24. Syriacs in the 20th century and on the threshold of the third millennium 401
- 25. Modern Aramaic dialects 427
- 26.The current stage of the Classical Syriac Language 447
- 27. The origins and development of modern Aramean and Syriac studies 455
- APPENDIX: KLAUS BEYER’S CLASSIFICATION OF ARAMAIC DIALECTS 479
- SELECT BIBILIOGRAPHY 495
- GENERAL INDEX 503
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE OF CONTENTS v
- LIST OF FIGURES vii
- LIST OF TABLES xi
- LIST OF MAPS xiii
- 1. Semitic languages and peoples 1
- 2. Arameans at the dawn of their history 29
- 3. The religion of ancient Arameans 51
- 4. The Aramaic language and its world 57
- 5. Osrhoene and the Aramean awakening 149
- 6. The spread of Christianity in Osrhoene 161
- 7. Syriac Christianity under the rule of Iran 169
- 8. Syriaс thought and literature of the first centuries of Christianity 179
- 9. The One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church and its schisms 189
- 10. The split of Syriac Christianity: “Nestorians” and “Jacobites” 199
- 11. Other branches of Syriac Christianity: Melkites and Maronites 217
- 12. The writing and scribal traditions of the Syriacs 223
- 13. Translation activity of the Syriacs 245
- 14. Syriac translations of the Holy Scriptures 255
- 15. Syriac system of education 269
- 16. Syriac theology and philosophy 277
- 17. Worldly sciences and secular literature of the Syriacs 285
- 18. Syriac historiography 297
- 19. Syriacs under Arab-Muslim domination 307
- 20. Commercial and missionary activity of the Syriacs 315
- 21. Syriac rite Catholic Churches 357
- 22. The Syriacs between the Ottoman Empire, Iran, and Russia 369
- 23. The “Assyrian idea” and the issue of self-identitification for Syriac Christians 391
- 24. Syriacs in the 20th century and on the threshold of the third millennium 401
- 25. Modern Aramaic dialects 427
- 26.The current stage of the Classical Syriac Language 447
- 27. The origins and development of modern Aramean and Syriac studies 455
- APPENDIX: KLAUS BEYER’S CLASSIFICATION OF ARAMAIC DIALECTS 479
- SELECT BIBILIOGRAPHY 495
- GENERAL INDEX 503