Syriac
Collection
Syriac Collection has:
- Analytical Lexicon of the Syriac New Testament
- Old Syrian Gospels: Codex Curetonianus
- Old Syrian Gospels: Codex Sinaiticus
- The Peshitta
Publisher: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
Publication Date: 2003
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The Analytical Lexicon of the Syriac New Testament : Based on
the SEDRA 3 Database of George Anton Kiraz provides morphological
information and English glosses for three versions of the Syriac New
Testament: the Peshitta, Codex Curetonianus and Codex Sinaiticus.
Entries are organized alphabetically, but two indices—one listing
all lexical forms by their root, and the other listing all inflected
forms by their lexical form—allow access to the information in
multiple ways. The Analytical in the title refers to the inclusion
of entries matching inflected forms that appear in the NT rather
than just dictionary or lexical forms, allowing Libronix users to
click on a Syriac word anywhere in their library to perform a
look-up in the lexicon, rather than relying on the presence of lemma
(lexical form) tags for navigation. |
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Codex Curetonianus is one of two surviving Old Syriac
manuscripts. It dates to the late fifth century. It was recovered in
1842 and contains most of the text of the synoptic gospels. |
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Codex Sinaiticus is one of two surviving Old Syriac manuscripts.
It dates to the late fourth century. It was recovered in the 1890s
and contains most of the text of the synoptic gospels. |
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The full text of the Peshitta New Testament, written in Syriac (a
language similar to Aramaic). Includes lexical form tags, root form
tags, and morphological tags from the SEDRA 3 database of Dr. George
A. Kiraz. |
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Стоимость CD-ROM: 10 у.е. |
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