Jacob of Edessa and the Syriac Culture of His Day
Bas Ter Haar Romeny(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2009
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All those interested in intellectual history, the history of Late Antiquity, Eastern Christianity, Bible versions, as well as linguists, philosophers, theologians, and Syriac scholars.
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Jacob of Edessa and the Syriac Culture of His Day
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Bas ter Haar Romeny, Ph.D. (1997), Leiden University, is Professor of Old Testament and Eastern Christianity at Leiden University. He has published extensively on the biblical text and the history of its interpretation, including 'A Syrian in Greek Dress' (Peeters, 1997) and 'The Peshitta: Its Use in Literature and Liturgy' (Brill, 2006).
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'Biography'
Alison Salvesen (Oxford), 'Jacob of Edessa's Life and Work. A Biographical Sketch'
Robert Hoyland (St Andrews), 'Jacob and Early Islamic Edessa'
'Jacob as a historian and correspondent'
Witold Witakowski (Uppsala), 'The Chronicle of Jacob of Edessa'
William Adler (Raleigh, NC), 'Jewish Pseudepigrapha in Jacob of Edessa's Letters and Historical Writings'
Jan van Ginkel (Leiden), 'Greetings to a Virtuous Man: The Correspondence of Jacob of Edessa'
'Jacob as a jurist'
Herman G.B. Teule (Nijmegen), 'Jacob of Edessa and Canon Law'
Konrad D. Jenner (Leiden), 'The Canons of Jacob of Edessa in the Perspective of the Christian Identity of His Day'
'Jacob as an exegete and reviser of the Peshitta'
Richard J. Saley (Harvard), 'The Textual Vorlagen for Jacob of Edessa's Revision of the Books of Samuel'
Alison Salvesen (Oxford), 'Jacob of Edessa's Version of 1-2 Samuel: Its Method and Text-Critical Value'
Bas ter Haar Romeny (Leiden), 'Jacob of Edessa on Genesis: His Quotations of the Peshitta and his Revision of the Text'
'Jacob as a grammarian and translator'
The late Rafi Talmon, 'Jacob of Edessa the Grammarian'
Lucas Van Rompay (Durham, NC), 'Jacob of Edessa and the Sixth-Century Syriac Translator of Severus of Antioch's Cathedral Homilies'
'Jacob as a philosopher'
Henri Hugonnard-Roche (Paris), 'Jacob of Edessa and the Reception of Aristotle'
Marina Wilks (Exeter), 'Jacob of Edessa's Use of Greek Philosophy in his Hexaemeron'
'Jacob and the liturgy'
Baby Varghese (Kottayam), 'The Anaphora of Saint James and Jacob of Edessa'
'Bibliography'
Dirk Kruisheer (Amsterdam), 'A Bibliographical Clavis to the Works of Jacob of Edessa (Revised and Expanded)'
'Indexes'
Alison Salvesen (Oxford), 'Jacob of Edessa's Life and Work. A Biographical Sketch'
Robert Hoyland (St Andrews), 'Jacob and Early Islamic Edessa'
'Jacob as a historian and correspondent'
Witold Witakowski (Uppsala), 'The Chronicle of Jacob of Edessa'
William Adler (Raleigh, NC), 'Jewish Pseudepigrapha in Jacob of Edessa's Letters and Historical Writings'
Jan van Ginkel (Leiden), 'Greetings to a Virtuous Man: The Correspondence of Jacob of Edessa'
'Jacob as a jurist'
Herman G.B. Teule (Nijmegen), 'Jacob of Edessa and Canon Law'
Konrad D. Jenner (Leiden), 'The Canons of Jacob of Edessa in the Perspective of the Christian Identity of His Day'
'Jacob as an exegete and reviser of the Peshitta'
Richard J. Saley (Harvard), 'The Textual Vorlagen for Jacob of Edessa's Revision of the Books of Samuel'
Alison Salvesen (Oxford), 'Jacob of Edessa's Version of 1-2 Samuel: Its Method and Text-Critical Value'
Bas ter Haar Romeny (Leiden), 'Jacob of Edessa on Genesis: His Quotations of the Peshitta and his Revision of the Text'
'Jacob as a grammarian and translator'
The late Rafi Talmon, 'Jacob of Edessa the Grammarian'
Lucas Van Rompay (Durham, NC), 'Jacob of Edessa and the Sixth-Century Syriac Translator of Severus of Antioch's Cathedral Homilies'
'Jacob as a philosopher'
Henri Hugonnard-Roche (Paris), 'Jacob of Edessa and the Reception of Aristotle'
Marina Wilks (Exeter), 'Jacob of Edessa's Use of Greek Philosophy in his Hexaemeron'
'Jacob and the liturgy'
Baby Varghese (Kottayam), 'The Anaphora of Saint James and Jacob of Edessa'
'Bibliography'
Dirk Kruisheer (Amsterdam), 'A Bibliographical Clavis to the Works of Jacob of Edessa (Revised and Expanded)'
'Indexes'