ABSTRACT

This volume surveys the 'Syriac world', the culture that grew up among the Syriac-speaking communities from the second century CE and which continues to exist and flourish today, both in its original homeland of Syria and Mesopotamia, and in the worldwide diaspora of Syriac-speaking communities. The five sections examine the religion; the material, visual, and literary cultures; the history and social structures of this diverse community; and Syriac interactions with their neighbours ancient and modern. There are also detailed appendices detailing the patriarchs of the different Syriac denominations, and another appendix listing useful online resources for students.

The Syriac World offers the first complete survey of Syriac culture and fills a significant gap in modern scholarship. This volume will be an invaluable resource to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Syriac and Middle Eastern culture from antiquity to the modern era.

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Diachronic Maps of Syriac Cultures and their Geographic Contexts

Edited ByDavid A. Michelson, Ian Mladjov

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

ByDaniel King

part Part I|35 pages

Backgrounds

chapter 1|22 pages

The Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity

ByMuriel Debié

chapter 2|11 pages

The Sasanian Empire

ByTouraj Daryaee

part Part II|157 pages

The Syriac World in Late Antiquity

chapter 3|21 pages

The Pre-Christian Religions of the Syriac-Speaking Regions

ByJohn F. Healey

chapter 4|20 pages

The Coming of Christianity to Mesopotamia

ByDavid G. K. Taylor

chapter 5|17 pages

Forms of the Religious Life and Syriac Monasticism

ByFlorence Jullien

chapter 6|14 pages

The Establishment of the Syriac Churches

ByVolker Menze

chapter 7|15 pages

The Syriac Church Denominations

An overview
ByDietmar W. Winkler

chapter 8|12 pages

The Syriac World in the Persian Empire

ByGeoffrey Herman

chapter 9|11 pages

Judaism and Syriac Christianity

ByMichal Bar-Asher Siegal

chapter 10|18 pages

Syriac and Syrians in the Later Roman Empire

Questions of identity
ByNathanael Andrade

chapter 11|14 pages

Early Syriac Reactions to the Rise of Islam

ByMichael Penn

chapter 12|13 pages

The Church of the East in the ʿAbbasid Era

ByDavid Wilmshurst

part Part III|87 pages

The Syriac Language

chapter 13|17 pages

The Syriac Language in the Context of the Semitic Languages

ByHolger Gzella

chapter 14|21 pages

The Classical Syriac Language

ByAaron Michael Butts

chapter 15|23 pages

Writing Syriac

Manuscripts and inscriptions
ByFrançoise Briquel-Chatonnet

chapter 16|24 pages

the Neo-Aramaic Dialects and their Historical Background

ByGeoffrey Khan

part Part IV|290 pages

Syriac Literary, Artistic, and Material Culture in Late Antiquity

chapter 17|16 pages

The Syriac Bible and its Interpretation

ByJonathan Loopstra

chapter 18|18 pages

The Emergence of Syriac Literature to AD 400

ByUte Possekel

chapter 19|12 pages

Later Syriac Poetry

BySebastian P. Brock

chapter 20|16 pages

Syriac Hagiographic Literature

ByJeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent

chapter 21|22 pages

the Mysticism of the Church of the East

ByAdrian Pirtea

chapter 22|14 pages

Theological Doctrines and Debates within Syriac Christianity

ByTheresia Hainthaler

chapter 23|14 pages

The Liturgies of the Syriac Churches

ByFr Baby Varghese

chapter 24|17 pages

Historiography in the Syriac-Speaking World, 300–1000 1

ByPhilip Wood

chapter 25|16 pages

Syriac Philosophy

ByJohn W. Watt

chapter 26|22 pages

Syriac Medicine

ByGrigory Kessel
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chapter 28|78 pages

Churches in Syriac Space

Architectural and liturgical context and development
ByWidad Khoury

chapter 29|13 pages

Women and Children in Syriac Christianity

Sounding Voices
BySusan Ashbrook Harvey

chapter 30|14 pages

Syriac Agriculture 350–1250

ByMichael J. Decker

part Part V|216 pages

Syriac Christianity Beyond the Ancient World

chapter 31|42 pages

Syriac Christianity in Central Asia

ByMark Dickens

chapter 32|28 pages

Syriac Christianity in China

ByHidemi Takahashi

chapter 33|45 pages

Syriac Christianity in India

ByIstván Perczel

chapter 34|20 pages

The Renaissance of Syriac Literature in the Twelfth– Thirteenth Centuries

ByDorothea Weltecke, Helen Younansardaroud

chapter 35|13 pages

Syriac in a Diverse Middle East

From the Mongol Ilkhanate to Ottoman dominance, 1286–1517
ByThomas A. Carlson

chapter 36|20 pages

The Maronite Church

ByShafiq Abouzayd

chapter 37|19 pages

The Early Study of Syriac in Europe

ByRobert J. Wilkinson

chapter 38|13 pages

Syriac Identity in the Modern Era

ByHeleen Murre-van den Berg

chapter 39|14 pages

Changing Demography

Christians in Iraq since 1991
ByErica C. D. Hunter

part Part VI|27 pages

Appendices

chapter Appendix I|7 pages

The Patriarchs of the Church of the East

ByDavid Wilmshurst

chapter Appendix II|8 pages

West Syrian Patriarchs and Maphrians

ByDavid Wilmshurst

chapter Appendix III|10 pages

Online Resources for the Study of the Syriac World

ByDaniel King, David A. Michelson