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# [[Anton of Tagrit]] | # [[Anton of Tagrit]] | ||
# [[Ps.George of Arbela]] | # [[Ps.George of Arbela]] | ||
− | # [[ | + | # [[Thomas, bishop of Marga]] |
+ | # [[Isho'dnah]] | ||
+ | # [[The anonymous commentary on the Old and New Testament]] | ||
+ | # [[Moshe bar Kepha]] | ||
+ | === 10th century === | ||
+ | # [[Elijah of Anbar]] | ||
+ | # [[The Book of the Cause of Causes]] | ||
+ | # [[Emmanuel bar Shahhare]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 11th century === | ||
+ | |||
+ | # [[Elijah of Nisibis]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 12th century === | ||
+ | |||
+ | # [[Dionysius bar Salibi]] (Dionysius Syrus / Jacob bar Salibi) | ||
+ | # [[Elijah III Abu Halim]] | ||
+ | # [[Michael the Great]] (Michael the Syrian) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 13th century === | ||
+ | |||
+ | # [[John bar Zo'bi]] | ||
+ | # [[Solomon of Bosra]] | ||
+ | # [[Giwargis Warda]] | ||
+ | # [[The Chronicle of 1234]] | ||
+ | # [[Jacob Severus bar Shakko]] | ||
+ | # [[Barhebraeus]] (Bar'ebroyo / Abu 'L Faraj) | ||
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Revision as of 22:28, 10 September 2005
Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Syriac Literature.
The purpose of this site is to make it possible to create a guide to Syriac literature.
A. The 1st to 3rd centuries A.D.
The most obscure period of Syriac literature.
B. The 4th century A.D.
- Aphrahat
- Ephrem (Ephraim Syrus)
- Liber Graduum (The Book of Steps)
C. The 5th to mid-7th centuries A.D.
5th century
- Cyrillona
- Balai
- John the Solitary (John of Apamea)
- Anonymous prose hagiography
5-6th century
6th century
- Ps.Joshua the Stylite
- Stephen bar Sudhaili
- Sergius of Resh'aina
- Simeon of Beth Arsham
- Elias
- Daniel of Salah
- Cyrus of Edessa
- Thomas of Edessa
- The Chronicle of Edessa
- John of Ephesus
- Peter of Kallinikos
- Ps.Zacharias Rhetor
- Ahudemmeh
- Abraham of Nathpar
- Anonymous literature of the 6th century
6-7th century
D. Mid-7th to 13th century A.D.
In the middle of the 7th century, the Syriac-speaking world was occupied by the Arabs.
Second half of the 7th century
- Severus Sebokht
- Gabriel of Qatar
- Abraham bar Lipeh of Qatar
- The Khuzistan Chronicle
- Isho'Yahb III
- Isaac of Nineveh (Isaac the Syrian)
- Shem'on the graceful (Shem'on d-Taybutheh)
- Dadisho'
- John bar Penkaye
- The Apocalypse of Ps.Methodius
- Hagiography of the 7th century
7th-8th century
8th century
- The Diyarbekir Commentary
- Sergius the Stylite of Gusit
- Elia
- John of Dalyatha (John Saba)
- Joseph Hazzaya (the seer)
- Abraham bar Dashandad, 'the lame'
- The Chronicle of Ps.Dionysius of Tel-Mahre (Chronicle of Zuqnin)
- Theodore bar Koni
8th-9th century
9th century
- Job of Edessa
- John of Dara
- Isho'dad of Merv
- Nonnus
- Anton of Tagrit
- Ps.George of Arbela
- Thomas, bishop of Marga
- Isho'dnah
- The anonymous commentary on the Old and New Testament
- Moshe bar Kepha
10th century
11th century
12th century
- Dionysius bar Salibi (Dionysius Syrus / Jacob bar Salibi)
- Elijah III Abu Halim
- Michael the Great (Michael the Syrian)
13th century
- John bar Zo'bi
- Solomon of Bosra
- Giwargis Warda
- The Chronicle of 1234
- Jacob Severus bar Shakko
- Barhebraeus (Bar'ebroyo / Abu 'L Faraj)
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