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This is a work in 30 chapters, dealing with matters of interest to those involved in the spiritual life.  The author almost certainly lived in the Persian empire, as there is a reference to the river Zab, a tributary of the Tigris.  His name is not known to us.  He seems to have written in the late 4th century, or possibly just into the early 5th century.
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=== Bibliography ===
 
=== Bibliography ===
  
* Michael Kmosko (ed.), Patrologia Syriaca 3. Paris (1926)
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* Michael Kmosko (ed.), Patrologia Syriaca 3. Paris (1926), with Latin preface.
  
 
* Robert A. Kitchen and Martien F. G. Parmentier. The Book of Steps: The Syriac Liber Graduum, Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Robert A. Kitchen and Martien F. G. Parmentier, Cistercian Studies Series 196, Kalamazoo, Michigan: Cistercian Publications (2004). ISBN 0879076968
 
* Robert A. Kitchen and Martien F. G. Parmentier. The Book of Steps: The Syriac Liber Graduum, Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Robert A. Kitchen and Martien F. G. Parmentier, Cistercian Studies Series 196, Kalamazoo, Michigan: Cistercian Publications (2004). ISBN 0879076968
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*  Fiona Joy Parsons, The nature of the Gospel quotations in the Syriac Liber Graduum. PhD Thesis, University of Birmingham (1968) 
  
 
=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
  
 
* Anne Seville, [http://syrcom.cua.edu/Hugoye/Vol8No2/HV8N2PRSeville.html Review of Kitchen translation] Hugoye 8.2 (2005)
 
* Anne Seville, [http://syrcom.cua.edu/Hugoye/Vol8No2/HV8N2PRSeville.html Review of Kitchen translation] Hugoye 8.2 (2005)

Latest revision as of 22:01, 1 April 2006

This is a work in 30 chapters, dealing with matters of interest to those involved in the spiritual life. The author almost certainly lived in the Persian empire, as there is a reference to the river Zab, a tributary of the Tigris. His name is not known to us. He seems to have written in the late 4th century, or possibly just into the early 5th century.

Bibliography

  • Michael Kmosko (ed.), Patrologia Syriaca 3. Paris (1926), with Latin preface.
  • Robert A. Kitchen and Martien F. G. Parmentier. The Book of Steps: The Syriac Liber Graduum, Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Robert A. Kitchen and Martien F. G. Parmentier, Cistercian Studies Series 196, Kalamazoo, Michigan: Cistercian Publications (2004). ISBN 0879076968
  • Fiona Joy Parsons, The nature of the Gospel quotations in the Syriac Liber Graduum. PhD Thesis, University of Birmingham (1968)

Links