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Volume 2, Number 1 (January 1999)
Letter from the General Editor St. Ephrem in the Eyes of Later Syriac Liturgical Tradition Sebastian BROCK, Oxford University A Ballad about Saint Andrew and the Cannibals, Attributed to Saint Ephraim Michel ESBROECK, Ludwig-Maximiliansuniversität, München Knowledge of Ephraims Writings in the Merovingian and Carolingian Age David GANZ, King's College, London Ephrem's Madroshe and the Syrian Orthodox Beth Gazo: A Loose, But Fascinating, Affinity Gregorios IBRAHIM, Syrian Orthodox Archbishop of Aleppo & George KIRAZ, Bell Laboratories Ephrem's Ideas on Singleness Thomas KOONAMMAKKAL, St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute, Kottayam The Ephremic Tradition and the Theology of the Environment Robert MURRAY, Heythrop College, University of London The Influence of Ephraim the Syrian Andrew PALMER, School of Oriental and African Studies, England 'Making Church of England Poetical': Ephraim and the Oxford Movement Geoffrey ROWELL, Bishop of Basingstoke, England Publications and Book ReviewsRecent Books on Syriac Topics (1997 1998)Sebastian BROCK, Oxford University P.V.M. Flesher (ed.), Targum and Peshitta. South Florida Studies in the History of Judaism Konrad JENNER, Leiden University Takamitsu Muraoka, Classical Syriac. A Basic Grammar with a Chrestomathy Jan JOOSTEN, Universitι des Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg Andreas Juckel (ed. and trans.), Der Ktaba d-Durrasa (Ktaba d-Ma'wata) des Elija von Anbar. Memra I-III. Hubert KAUFHOLD, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen Projects and Conference ReportsThe Third Woodbrooke-Mingana Symposium on Arab Christianity and IslamWoodbrooke, United Kingdom, 7-9 September 1998. Sydney GRIFFITH, The Catholic University of America World Syriac Conference IV St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute (SEERI), Kottayam, India, 6-12 September 1998. David TAYLOR, University of Birmingham Symposium Syro-Arabicum II Sayyidat al-Bi'r, Beirut, 17-19 September 1998. Herman TEULE, University of Nijmegen Forthcoming ConferencesThe New English Annotated Translation of the Syriac BibleLeiden, The Netherlands, 4-5 February 1999. Redefining Christian Identity: Christian Cultural Strategies since the Rise of Islam Groningen, The Netherlands, 7-11 April 1999. Syriac Symposium III "Aramaic Heritage of Syria" Notre Dame, Indiana, 17-20 June 1999. SyrCOM-99: Third International Forum on Syriac Computing Notre Dame, Indiana, 18 June 1999. Mar Michael the Syrian and the Historiography of the Medieval Near East Aleppo, Syria, 1-8 October 1999. |