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Introduction to Syriac

Introduction to Syriac
Author: Daniel M. Gurtner
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1588140458



Introduction to Syriac: Key to Exercises & English-Syriac Vocabulary (Syriac Edition)


Syriac is the Aramaic dialect of Edessa in Mesopotamia. Download Introduction to Syriac: Key to Exercises & English-Syriac Vocabulary (Syriac Edition) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Today, it is the classical tongue of the Nestorians and Chaldeans of Iran and Iraq and the liturgical language of the Jacobites of Eastern Anatolia and the Maronites of Greater Syria. Syriac is also the language of the Church of St. Thomas on the Malabar Coast of India. Syriac belongs to the Levantine group of the central branch of the West Semitic languages. Syriac literature flourished from the third century on and boasts of writers like Ephraem Syrus, Aphraates, Jacob of Sarug, John of Ephesus, Jacob of Edessa, and Barhebraeus. After the Arab conquests, Syriac became the language of a tolerated but disenfranchised and diminishing community and began a long, slow decline both as a spoken Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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