Der Ktābā d-Durrāšā (Ktābā D-Ma'wātā) des Elijā von Anbār

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    • Juckel, Andreas

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Der Ktābā d-Durrāšā (Ktābā D-Ma'wātā) des Elijā von Anbār

Hrg. Andreas Juckel

(Corpus scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, v. 559 . Scriptores syri ; t. 226)

Peeters, 1996

  • : Peeters France
  • : Peeters Leuven

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Bibliography: p. [vii]-x

Includes indexes

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Description

Elija, east-Syrian (nestorian) bishop of al-Anbar west of Baghdad flourished in the first half of the Xth century. His voluminous Ktaba d-Durrasa (Book of Instruction) is composed of metrical stanzas and consists of thirty centuries (therefore known as Ktaba d-Ma'wata), arranged in ten Memre. It is a work of didactic poetry, deeply influenced by Dionysius the Areopagite and his theory of symbolism. We meet a manual of theoria based on Scripture, nature and tradition addressed to monks (and clergy?) and reflecting their hierarchical order of illumination. Of special interest are the large portions with mainly typological explanations of the AT and the NT. From 19 manuscripts of western and eastern libraries a solid text (the common archetype of ca. the 12th/13th century) is established. The second part (Memre IV-VI) is in preparation.

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  • NCID
    BA31781680
  • ISBN
    • 2877232883
    • 9068317768
  • Country Code
    be
  • Title Language Code
    ger
  • Text Language Code
    ger
  • Original Language Code
    syr
  • Place of Publication
    Lovanii
  • Pages/Volumes
    lx, 414 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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