Aramaic Studies 6.2 2008 Published by Brill
Medieval History

Aramaic Studies 6.2 2008 Published by Brill


Aramaic Studies 6.2 (2008)

This is now a Brill journal. The table of contents of this issue:



The Division between Western and Eastern Manuscripts in the Peshitta Psalter: An Insurmountable Obstacle for a Critical Edition?

Carbajosa, Ignacio

Diathesis and Middle Voice in the Syriac Ancient Grammatical Tradition: The Translations and Adaptations of the Téchne Grammatiké and the Arabic Model

Farina, Margherita

Sin, Iniquity, Wickedness, and Rebellion in the Peshitta to Isaiah and Jeremiah

Greenberg, Gillian

The Authorial Spirit? Biblical Citations in Jacob of Edessa's Hexaemeron

Salvesen, Alison




- Archaeologists Unscramble Ancient Graffiti In Israel
Aramaic is the lingua franca of the ancient Middle East, the linguistic root of modern day Hebrew and Arabic. "Once you understand Aramaic," says Karen Stern, "you can read anything. You can read Hebrew, you can read Phoenician. I always call it the little...

- Brill Introduces Journal Open Access Service: Brill Open
Brill, a prominent scholarly publisher in the medieval studies, has announced the launch of Brill Open. This new author service offers the option of making articles freely available upon publication. Brill Open enables authors to comply with research...

- Hugoye: Journal Of Syriac Studies (vol. 13, No. 1, Winter, 2010)
Announcement: Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies (Vol. 13, No. 1, Winter, 2010) Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies PISCATAWAY, NJ, April 6, 2010?Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute (http://www.bethmardutho.org) published a new issue of its peer-reviewed...

- Call For Papers: International Symposium On Rabbula Of Edessa
Call for Papers: International Symposium on Rabbula of Edessa 1600 Anniversary of his Enthronement Theme: Rabbula and the Peshitta (1)Rabbula is credited by some with the origin of the Peshitta. F. Burkitt argued for this position while A. Voobus contended...

- Final Statement For Mor Jacob Of Edessa Symposium
THE FINAL STATEMENT FOR MOR JACOB OF EDESSA SYMPOSIUM HELD IN ALEPPO, JUNE 9 ? 12, 2008 The Symposium commemorating the 1300th anniversary of the passing away of Mor Jacob of Edessa, the prominent Syrian polymath was held in Aleppo, Syria, June 9 ?...



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