
Thekla in Syriac
The Acts of Thekla and Its Reception in Syriac Traditions
Jacob A. Lollar(Author)
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 31. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
451 pages
978-3-16-164513-6 (ISBN)
Description
Syriac manuscripts preserve the earliest extant complete copies of the
Acts of Thekla
. However, since the publication of four copies in 1871, the Syriac version has been largely neglected in favour of the Coptic fragments and Greek manuscripts. Jacob A. Lollar presents the first full monograph devoted to the Syriac text of the
Acts of Thekla
and its reception. Employing the methods of material philology, he offers an innovative assessment of the reception of Thekla's story and her cult in Syriac traditions by closely examining the materials (manuscripts, iconography, liturgy) in which they are embodied. Much like the text, the reception of Thekla in Syriac-speaking traditions has long been overlooked. In this volume, the author examines all known instances of the reception of the
Acts of Thekla
and the cult of St. Thekla in the Syriac tradition, covering the 6th to the 2oth century.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Saddle-stitched
Library binding
Card cover
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 23.2 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Thickness: 2 cm
Weight
536 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-164513-6 (9783161645136)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Author
Born 1987; 2018 PhD (Florida State University); 2022-24 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Universität Regensburg; British Academy International Fellow Durham University.
Content
Table of Contents:
I. Chapter One: The Acts of Thekla
a. Thekla in Syriac
b. Methods and Approach
II. Chapter Two: The Manuscripts
a. The West Syriac (Miaphysite) Manuscripts
b. A Melkite Manuscript(?)
c. The East Syriac Manuscripts
III. Chapter Three: Thekla in Syriac
a. Translation aspects
IV. Chapter Four: The West Syriac (Miaphysite) Tradition of Acts of Thekla
V. Chapter Five: The West Syriac (Melkite) Tradition of Acts of Thekla
VI. Chapter Six: The East Syriac (Catholic) Tradition of Acts of Thekla
VII. Chapter Seven: The Reception
of Acts of Thekla and the Cult of St. Thekla in the Syriac-Speaking Milieu
a. Thekla in Syriac sources (Hagiography and Homilies)
b. Thekla in Syriac Art and Iconography
VIII. Appendix A: The West Syriac Manuscripts
IX. Appendix B: The East Syriac Manuscripts
X. Appendix C: Proper Names in the Syriac Acts of Thekla
I. Chapter One: The Acts of Thekla
a. Thekla in Syriac
b. Methods and Approach
II. Chapter Two: The Manuscripts
a. The West Syriac (Miaphysite) Manuscripts
b. A Melkite Manuscript(?)
c. The East Syriac Manuscripts
III. Chapter Three: Thekla in Syriac
a. Translation aspects
IV. Chapter Four: The West Syriac (Miaphysite) Tradition of Acts of Thekla
V. Chapter Five: The West Syriac (Melkite) Tradition of Acts of Thekla
VI. Chapter Six: The East Syriac (Catholic) Tradition of Acts of Thekla
VII. Chapter Seven: The Reception
of Acts of Thekla and the Cult of St. Thekla in the Syriac-Speaking Milieu
a. Thekla in Syriac sources (Hagiography and Homilies)
b. Thekla in Syriac Art and Iconography
VIII. Appendix A: The West Syriac Manuscripts
IX. Appendix B: The East Syriac Manuscripts
X. Appendix C: Proper Names in the Syriac Acts of Thekla