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An edition and study of an 8th-9th century Syriac manuscript from Bulayïq near Turfan, the earliest extant witness of the Penqita or ḥudra.In 1905, a substantial Syriac manuscript of 60 leaves, containing a Christian service-book, was discovered by the second German Turfan Expedition at the monastery site of Bulayïq. Since then, although the existence of this manuscript (which has received the signature of MIK III 45) has been mentioned from time to time in the scholarly literature, its text has never been published. The present volume offers ‘for the first time’ an edition of the Syriac text, English translation and critical introduction to MIK III 45. The Syriac text is of the Penqita, the book later known as the ḥudra, containing the variable parts of the daily offices and eucharist, to which have been appended some occasional services of the Church of the East, including the burial service. The 60 folios are the surviving part (about one quarter) of a manuscript datable to the eighth or ninth century and, on account of this dating, can be considered to be the earliest extant witness to the Penqita which was the project of the seventh-century patriarch Isho'yab III who drew up the outline for the ecclesiastical year that is still followed today in the Church of the East. The editors argue that MIK III 45 was probably written in Merv –it would be the only Syriac manuscript known from that Christian centre – for transport to the Christian church in distant Turfan
Liturgics --- Manuscripts, Syriac --- Hymns, Syriac --- Turfansammlung --- Church of the East --- Syriac hymns --- Syriac manuscripts --- Syriac language --- History and criticism --- Hymns, Syriac - History and criticism
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This new volume brings the research on many aspects of the texts published in the Corpus up to date and signals new texts to appear in the Corpus. It includes important studies on the scientific dating of the Medinet Madi, codices as well as the newly discovered Manichaean texts in Chinese and Parthian from Xiapu in South China.
Handschrift. --- Manichaeism --- Manichaeism. --- Manichäismus. --- History. --- Dualism (Religion) --- Philosophy, Ancient --- History --- Christianity --- 273.21 --- 273.21 Manicheïsme --- Manicheïsme --- Manichéisme. --- Manichéisme.
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These articles on Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek lexicography have arisen from papers presented at the International Syriac Language Project's 14th International Conference in St. Petersburg in 2014.
Aramaic language --- Hebrew language --- Greek language --- Lexicography --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Jewish language --- Jews --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Aramean language --- Biblical Aramaic language --- Chaldaic language --- Chaldean language (Aramaic) --- Chaldee language --- Syriac language --- Languages
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