Florilegia Syriaca.

"From the 6th century onwards, Syriac patristic florilegia - collections of Greek patristic excerpts in Syriac translation - progressively became a prominent form through which Syriac and Arab Christians shaped their knowledge of theology. In these collections, early Greek Christian literature...

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Superior document:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae, volume 179
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2023.
©2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae ; v. 179
Physical Description:1 online resource (399 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Syriac Florilegia and Patristic Christianity beyond East and West / Emiliano Fiori
  • 2. An Unpublished Syriac Collection of the Old Testament Testimonia against the Jews from the Early Islamic Period / Sergey Minov
  • 3. Tongues on a Golden Mouth: The Transition from Scholia to Florilegia as Evidenced in a Sixth-Century Syriac Chrysostom Manuscript / Yonatan Moss
  • 4. Heresiology and Florilegia: The Reception of Epiphanius of Salamis' Panarion and Ephrem the Syrian's Prose Refutations and Hymns against Heresies / Flavia Ruani
  • 5. A Geological Approach to Syriac Miaphysite Christology (Sixth-Ninth Centuries): Detours of a Patristic Florilegium from Antioch to Tagrit / Emiliano Fiori
  • 6. Patristic Tradition, Trinitarian Doctrine, and Metaphysics in Abū Rāʼiṭah al-Takrītī's Polemics against the Melkites / Bishara Ebeid
  • 7. Beyond Abbreviation: The Reception of Gregory of Nyssa, Severus of Antioch, and the Song of Songs in a Syriac Exegetical Collection (bl Add. 12168) / Marion Pragt
  • 8. A Syriac Monk's Reading of Ephrem of Nisibis: A Perspective on Syriac Monastic Miscellanies / Grigory Kessel
  • 9. Meandering through Monastic Miscellanies from Turfan to Iraq: First Remarks on the Comparison of Sogdian Manuscript E28 with Syriac Ascetic Collections Referable to It / Vittorio Berti
  • 10. The Shining Lamp: An Arabic Florilegium of Conciliar Texts / Herman G.B. Teule
  • Index.