- Modern Syriac
- Лингвистика: новосирийский (язык), ассирийский (язык)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Syriac alphabet — Type Abjad … Wikipedia
Syriac literature — is literature written in the Syriac language, an eastern Aramaic language. The majority of classical Syriac literature is of a Christian religious nature. However, the corpus witnesses a wide range of literary forms, and much of its literature is … Wikipedia
Syriac Christianity — is a culturally and linguistically distinctive community within Eastern Christianity. It has its roots in the Near East, and is represented by a number of Christian denominations today, mainly in the Middle East and in Kerala, India.History… … Wikipedia
Syriac music — is music in the Syriac language.Historically it is best known from and important for its part in the development of Christian sacred music since Antiquity.yrian hymnodyTo the general considerations on Hymnody and Hymnology must be added some… … Wikipedia
Syriac Hymnody — • To the general consideration set forth in the article hymnody and hymnology must be added some bearing particularly on the structure and liturgical use of hymns (madrashe), exclusive of poetical homilies or discourses (mimre), which belong to… … Catholic encyclopedia
Modern South Arabian languages — Modern South Arabian Geographic distribution: Yemen, Oman Linguistic classification: Afro Asiatic Semitic South Semitic Modern South Arabian … Wikipedia
Syriac language — This article is about the Classical Syriac language. For contemporary Syriac dialects, see Northeastern Neo Aramaic. For other uses, see Syriac (disambiguation). Syriac ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ Leššānā Suryāyā … Wikipedia
Syriac Catholic Church — Infobox Orthodox Church show name =Syriac Catholic Church caption = founder = Apostle St. Peter Patriarch Michel Jarweh independence = 1662 recognition= 1783 with the Roman Catholic Church primate=Vacant headquarters=Beirut, Lebanon… … Wikipedia
Syriac versions of the Bible — Syria played an important or even predominate role in the beginning of christianity. Here was written Gospel of Matthew, Gospel of Luke, Didache, Ignatiana, Gospel of Thomas. Syria was the country in which the Greek language intersected with the… … Wikipedia
Syriac literature — body of writings in Syriac, an eastern Aramaic Semitic language originally spoken in and around Edessa (Şanlıurfa), Osroëne (modern Şalıurfa, in southeastern Turkey). First attested in the 1st century AD, Syriac spread through the Middle… … Universalium
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