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449 matches for Keyword: Ab* 

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Given the prevalence of variant spellings in names, using Wildcard Characters may help.

"?" can be inserted as a variant for any single character.

Thus a search for:

G?wargis  
returns results which contain either "Gewargis" or "Giwargis".

Similarly a search for:

M?r  
returns results which contain either "Mar" or "Mor".

"*" can be inserted as a variant for multiple characters or a truncated word.

Thus a search for:

Dayr*  
returns results for "Dayr" and "Dayro" and more.

Similarly a search for

Ab*  
returns results for "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "ʿAbda" and more.

Note: Because the sources we quote use a variety of transliteration formats, Syriaca.org ignores diacritics and punctuation in searching; for example, use of "ʿ" is not required to find results with this diacritical mark.

Fuzzy Search Character

Appending the character "~" after a word returns results for words that are close but not exact matches.

Thus a search for

Aba~  
returns results which contain "Aba" but also "Abi", "Saba", "Aha", and other words that are "fuzzy" matches for "Aba".

Exact Phrase Searches

To find an exact phrase, it should be enclosed in double quotes.

Thus

"ʿAbdishoʿ I"  
returns only one result with that exact phrase, while several results are found for the words "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "I".

Proximity Characters

To find two or more words which occur within a specified range of each other, one can append the character "~" followed by a number to an "Exact Phrase" search. This allows one to search for two or more words that occur within a specified distance of each other as defined by number of words.

Thus

"Jacob+Bishop"~2  
finds three results in which the words "Jacob" and "Bishop" occur within two words of each other: "Jacob , bishop of Nisibin", "Jacob, bishop of Phesilta", and "Jacob , bishop of ‛Ānah" while a simple search for "Jacob Bishop" returns many more results.

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Chronicle of 1234 Edessene Chronicle [Syr. Orth.]Contributor: Jan J. van Ginkel URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Chronicle-of-1234
...ces. He also uses pseudepigraphical material, especially for the time before Abraham , most notably from Jubilees and the Cave of Treasures. There are also t... ... Sources A.  Abouna  and J.-M.  Fiey, Anonymi auctoris Chronicon ad A. C. 1234 pertinens...
102
Chronicle of Edessa (mid-6th cent.)Contributor: Lucas Van Rompay URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Chronicle-of-Edessa
... from the pre-Christian period (when Edessa was a kingdom under the Abgarids ) well into the time that most of Edessa was Christian. The work opens with ... ...d 84). The author’s language, however, becomes more personal when he reports about  the religious policy of Emperors Justin I (518–527) and Justinian (527–565)... ... It was only in the 4th cent., in his view, that ‘orthodox’ Christianity was able  to assert itself and to oppress ‘non-orthodox’ groups, whose literary histo... ...to oblivion or was deliberately erased. In addition, scholars have noted the absence  ... in the Chronicle of any reference to the conversion of the Abgarids  ... in the Chronicle of any reference to the conversion of the absence  ... in the Chronicle of any reference to the conversion of the Abgarids  or to the mission of Addai. This has contributed to the view that the legen...
103
...ssentially local, concentrating on the economy of the Jazīra under the early Abbasids . Several universal chronicles are known only by the names of their authors,... ...s Edessa under the  Abgarids  of Edessa and presumably elsewhere. Reference to the royal archives ...
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ColophonsContributor: Sebastian P. Brock URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Colophons
...t took him 340 hours, starting on 5 Jan. and finishing on 4 Feb. Information about  the place of writing, if not a monastery, may include the church, as well a...
105
... Brockelmann’s Lexicon Syriacum on a mainframe, but nothing more is known about  it. In the 1970s, the Göttingen-based Göttinger Syrische Konkordanz project...
106
...ism attracted interest and visits from Syr. Christians, and several writings about  the Desert Fathers became known in Syr. as early as the 5th cent. It is ver... ...s were divided between Chalcedonians and anti-Chalcedonians, the latter were able  in the course of the 6th cent. to build a church structure that became the ... ...continued to be used within the individual churches. The absence  of any dogmatic barrier made it possible for Syr. Christians to fully integ... ...he Syr. element in the early 17th cent. should be seen rather as the gradual absorption  of the Syr. monks into the mainstream of Coptic life than as a radical ling... ...rk carried out at the beginning of the 10th cent. by Yuḥanon bar Maqari, the abbot  of Dayr al-Suryān, may be found in Syr. ms. Dayr al-Suryān 30. In this ms.,... ... Mushe of Nisibis (the later abbot ), Yuḥanon is credited with the translation ‘from the Egyptian tongue into S... ... Pontus , which he helped bind in 894, when he already was abbot . The Syr. impact on the Coptic liturgical tradition is significant. Many Sy... ...as well, either as pilgrims and visitors (e.g.,  Aba 
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Cyril of Jerusalem (ca. 315–387)Contributor: Sebastian P. Brock URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Cyril-of-Jerusalem
...on of the Cross, ed. with ET, J. F. Coakley, in  AB  102 (1984), 71–84; and 2. on the attempted rebuild...
108
Dabbūs, Antoine (1916–1983) [Syr. Orth.]Contributor: George A. Kiraz URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Dabbus-Antoine
... Sources  Abūna , Adab, 574. Macuch, Geschichte, 456. Munūfar Barṣūm...
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Dadishoʿ I (d. 456) [Ch. of E.]Contributor: Lucas Van Rompay URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Dadisho-I
...Arabs’. Dadishoʿ is quoted at length in the account of the Synod: he reports about  his painful experience and is reluctant to resume leadership. The gathered ... ... A remarkable moment in the Synod is the participating bishops’ decision to  abolish  what they see as the right of Eastern Christians to lodge complaints agains... ...Roman Empire). Although no such right is recorded in any preserved text, its abolition  is presented as a step toward Dadishoʿ’s full rehabilitation. In recent sch... ...as a step toward Dadishoʿ’s full rehabilitation. In recent scholarship, this abolition  has sometimes been interpreted as a declaration of independence of the Ch. ... ...as a step toward Dadishoʿ’s full rehabilitation. In recent scholarship, this abolition  has sometimes been interpreted as a declaration of independence of the Ch. ...
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Dadishoʿ Qaṭraya (late 7th cent.) [Ch. of E.]Contributor: Sebastian P. Brock URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Dadisho-Qatraya
...g the monastic practice of retreats for seven weeks in solitude; a Letter to Abkosh , also on Stillness, and various short texts concerning the spiritual life. ... ...rvives), Arabic, and Ethiopic. There is also a fragment of his Commentary on Abba  Isaiah in Sogdian. ... ... A.  Guillaumont and M. Albert, ‘Lettre de Dadishoʿ Qatraya à  Abkosh  sur l’Hesychia’, in Mémorial A-J. Festugière, ed. E.  Lucchesi ... ...gière, ed. E.  Lucchesi and H. D. Saffrey (1984), 235–45. (Letter to Abkosh ) A.  Mingana, ‘Early Christian Mystics’, Woodbrooke Studies 7 (1934), 7... ... Secondary Sources L.  Abramowski  ..., ‘Dadisho Qatraya and his Commentary on the Book of  Abbas  Isaiah’, Harp 4 (1991), 67–83. R. A.  K... ..., ‘Dadisho Qatraya and his Commentary on the Book of  Abbas  Isaiah’, Harp 4 (1991), 67–83. R. A.  K... ..., ‘Dadisho Qatraya and his Commentary on the Book of  Abbas  Isaiah’, Harp 4 (1991), 67–83. R. A.  K...

Search results:

449 matches for Keyword: Ab* 

You may wish to expand your search by using our advanced search functions or by using wildcard characters to increase results. See search tips for more details.

Search Tips

For best results, users are recommended to use the advanced search functions. Search results can also be improved by the use of the the following Boolean search characters:

Wildcard Characters:

Given the prevalence of variant spellings in names, using Wildcard Characters may help.

"?" can be inserted as a variant for any single character.

Thus a search for:

G?wargis  
returns results which contain either "Gewargis" or "Giwargis".

Similarly a search for:

M?r  
returns results which contain either "Mar" or "Mor".

"*" can be inserted as a variant for multiple characters or a truncated word.

Thus a search for:

Dayr*  
returns results for "Dayr" and "Dayro" and more.

Similarly a search for

Ab*  
returns results for "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "ʿAbda" and more.

Note: Because the sources we quote use a variety of transliteration formats, Syriaca.org ignores diacritics and punctuation in searching; for example, use of "ʿ" is not required to find results with this diacritical mark.

Fuzzy Search Character

Appending the character "~" after a word returns results for words that are close but not exact matches.

Thus a search for

Aba~  
returns results which contain "Aba" but also "Abi", "Saba", "Aha", and other words that are "fuzzy" matches for "Aba".

Exact Phrase Searches

To find an exact phrase, it should be enclosed in double quotes.

Thus

"ʿAbdishoʿ I"  
returns only one result with that exact phrase, while several results are found for the words "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "I".

Proximity Characters

To find two or more words which occur within a specified range of each other, one can append the character "~" followed by a number to an "Exact Phrase" search. This allows one to search for two or more words that occur within a specified distance of each other as defined by number of words.

Thus

"Jacob+Bishop"~2  
finds three results in which the words "Jacob" and "Bishop" occur within two words of each other: "Jacob , bishop of Nisibin", "Jacob, bishop of Phesilta", and "Jacob , bishop of ‛Ānah" while a simple search for "Jacob Bishop" returns many more results.