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L'Éthiopie à l'époque de Justinien: S. Arethas de Negran et S. Athanase de Clysma.
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Year: 1974 Publisher: Roma Accademia nazionale dei Lincei

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The Book of the Himyarites : fragments of a hitherto unknown Syriac work
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Year: 1924 Publisher: Lund : Gleerup,

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Himyarites. --- Martyrs --- Simeon, --- Arethas, --- Ethiopia --- History


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The Book of the Himyarites : Fragments of a hitherto unknown Syriac work
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Year: 1924 Publisher: London : C.W.K. Gleerup,

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Himyarites --- Martyrs --- Simeon, --- Arethas, --- Ethiopia --- History --- Sources.


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Hē theologikē didaskalia tou Aretha Kaisareias (9os - 19os ai.)
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ISBN: 9789603338536 9603338532 Year: 2014 Publisher: Athēna Ekdoseis Grēgorē

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Arethas of Caesarea's Scholia on Porphyry's Isagoge and Aristotle's Categories (Codex vaticanus urbinas graecus 35)
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ISBN: 960709929X 9789607099297 Year: 1994 Volume: 1 Publisher: Athens Academy of Athens


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Tradizioni orientali del "martirio di Areta" : la prima recensione araba e la versione etiopica : edizione critica e traduzione
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ISBN: 9788890134081 8890134089 Year: 2006 Publisher: Firenze: Università di Firenze. Dipartimento di linguistica,

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Martyrium Arethae Arabice : le versioni arabe del Martirio di Areta (BHG 166) : edizione critica e traduzione annotata
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ISBN: 3447116692 9783447116695 Year: 2021 Publisher: Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz,

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The Martyrium Arethae and His Companions in Naǧrān (BHG 166) is one of the best known and most widespread texts of the Christian Eastern martyrological literature. Written in Greek in the second half of the 6th century, probably from a Syriac model, it was translated into several languages, including Arabic, Ethiopian, Armenian and Georgian. Modern scholars studied this work since the 19th century, when the first editions of the texts connected with the tragic events of Naǧrān appeared.Paolo La Spisa's study provides the critical edition of all the Arabic versions known so far. The Arabic manuscript tradition has transmitted to us ten witnesses, whose in-depth analysis has allowed us to identify three distinct recensions (labelled in the present edition as Ar1, Ar2, Ar3). This study intends to offer an updated and corrected edition of some Arabic versions that had already been published in the first decade of the 2000s (Ar1, Ar2), as well as to offer the standard edition of a still unpublished version (Ar3). The edition of each recension is accompanied by an Italian translation and by a historical-philological commentary in which the parallel passages within the Arabic tradition and the intertextual relations with no-Arabic versions are highlighted. In the introduction, not only the criteria for the edition of the texts have been outlined, but the importance and originality of the Arabic versions are highlighted with respect to the previous and subsequent versions, Greek and Ethiopic respectively. Eventually, a brief presentation of the linguistic features of the manuscript texts belonging to the Middle Arabic spectrum, is offered. (Text in Arabic/Italian)


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Acta SS. Arethae et Rumae et sociorum martyrum Negranae in Arabia Felice
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Year: 1861 Publisher: Bruxellis: Goemaere,

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Redefining history on pre-Islamic accounts : the Arabic recension of the Martyrs of Najrân
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ISBN: 1617191582 9781617191589 Year: 2010 Publisher: Piscataway: Gorgias Press,

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As the account of the Martyrs of Najran has hitherto been known only through the Greek and the Syriac textual tradition, an original analysis of the Arabic account, with a comparative scope is offered in this book to provide information about the most important details, and for identifying the original text from which the Arabic version was done. Thus, the aim of the present book is to make available to the researchers a comparative study of the contents and structure of the tragic events which took place in the South Arabian city of Najran as they were narrated in the Arabic recension contained in the MS Sinaitic Arabic 535, the most important of the Arabic witnesses in which the account of the martyrs of Najran is included.


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Historia dos martyres de Nagran : versão ethiopica
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Year: 1899 Publisher: Lisboa: Imprensa nacional,

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