Syriac in its Multi-cultural Context.: First International Syriac Studies Symposium Mardin Artuklu University Institute of Living Languages 20-22 April 2012, Mardin

This volume contains the contributions presented at the First International Syriac Symposium organised by the newly established Artuklu University in Mardin (April 2012). A substantial number of papers are devoted to the history of Syriac Christianity in Mardin itself, or more generally in Eastern T...

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Autores Corporativos: Mardin Artuklu University (Otro) ; International Syriac Studies Symposium 1 2012, Mardin (Autor)
Otros Autores: Teule, Herman G. B. 1948- (Editor ) ; Keser-Kayaalp, Elif (Editor ) ; Akalın, Kutlu 1973- (Editor ) ; Dorum, Nesim (Editor ) ; Toprak, M. Sait (Editor )
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Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Leuven Paris Walpole, Ma Peeters 2017
En: Eastern Christian studies (Volume 23)
Año: 2017
Volúmenes / Artículos:Mostrar volumes / artículos.
Colección / Revista:Eastern Christian studies Volume 23
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Iglesia siríaca / Teología patrística / Literatura cristiana / Padres de la Iglesia siríacos
B Syrien / Siríaco / Turoyo / Cristianismo
Otras palabras clave:B Christianity (Syria) Congresses
B Contribución Mardin Artuklu University Institute of Living Languages 20.04.2012-22.04.2012 (Mardin)
B Contribución
B Syriac language Congresses
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Sumario:This volume contains the contributions presented at the First International Syriac Symposium organised by the newly established Artuklu University in Mardin (April 2012). A substantial number of papers are devoted to the history of Syriac Christianity in Mardin itself, or more generally in Eastern Turkey, with contributions by both Turkish and international scholars. The importance of this Symposium should not be underestimated. Not so many years ago, Syriac and Turoyo were forbidden languages in Turkey and were only allowed in the private sphere, not in public. With this publication, the Artuklu University and the Turkish academic world acknowledge the importance of Syriac culture and Syriac language as elements for understanding the history and present-day situation of Eastern Anatolia
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:9042931647