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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
vii
Abbreviations
ix
Introduction
1
The School of Nisibis
1
Identifying
Barhadbeshabbã
11
On the Manuscripts, Translation, Notes and Terms
16
The Transliteration of the Syriac Alphabet in this Volume
18
Texts
Simeon of Bet Arsham, 'Letter''on the 'Nestorianization'of Persia
21
Introduction
21
Translation and Notes
25
Barhadbeshabbã,
Ecclesiastical History
40
Introduction
40
Translation and Notes
47
Chapter Thirty One: 'The Life of Narsai'
47
Chapter Thirty Two: 'The Life of Abraham of
Bět
Rabban'
73
Barhadbeshabbã,
The Cause of the Foundation of the Schools
86
Introduction
86
Translation and Notes
94
Mingana Fragment of the Cause
161
Translation and Notes
161
Portion of the
Memrã
on the Holy Fathers by
Rabban
Surin
163
Translation and Notes
163
vi
CONTENTS
Appendix
Г.
On the Manuscript Tradition of the Cause of the
Foundation of the Schools
165
Appendix II: The Tree of Porphyry in the Cause of the Foundation
of the Schools
172
Appendix III: The Literary Dependence of the Cause of the
Foundation of the Schools on the Ecclesiastical History
181
Brief Glossary of Selected Terms
192
Maps
194
Bibliography
196
Index of Biblical References
203
Index of Proper Names
206
Subject Index
211 |
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
vii
Abbreviations
ix
Introduction
1
The School of Nisibis
1
Identifying
Barhadbeshabbã
11
On the Manuscripts, Translation, Notes and Terms
16
The Transliteration of the Syriac Alphabet in this Volume
18
Texts
Simeon of Bet Arsham, 'Letter''on the 'Nestorianization'of Persia
21
Introduction
21
Translation and Notes
25
Barhadbeshabbã,
Ecclesiastical History
40
Introduction
40
Translation and Notes
47
Chapter Thirty One: 'The Life of Narsai'
47
Chapter Thirty Two: 'The Life of Abraham of
Bět
Rabban'
73
Barhadbeshabbã,
The Cause of the Foundation of the Schools
86
Introduction
86
Translation and Notes
94
Mingana Fragment of the Cause
161
Translation and Notes
161
Portion of the
Memrã
on the Holy Fathers by
Rabban
Surin
163
Translation and Notes
163
vi
CONTENTS
Appendix
Г.
On the Manuscript Tradition of the Cause of the
Foundation of the Schools
165
Appendix II: The Tree of Porphyry in the Cause of the Foundation
of the Schools
172
Appendix III: The Literary Dependence of the Cause of the
Foundation of the Schools on the Ecclesiastical History
181
Brief Glossary of Selected Terms
192
Maps
194
Bibliography
196
Index of Biblical References
203
Index of Proper Names
206
Subject Index
211 |
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