Sources for the History of the School of Nisibis

Author:   Adam H. Becker
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   50
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 October 2008
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Sources for the History of the School of Nisibis


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The Aramaic-speaking Christian community of late antique and early Islamic period Mesopotamia developed a school culture that persisted for several centuries. Not unlike the Rabbinic academies, the East-Syrian schools were innovative as centres of learning where study was formally institutionalized, in contrast to the informal study circles of the past. This school culture played an important role in the early translation of Greek philosophical texts into Arabic in the ‘Abbasid period. The most influential and prominent of these schools was the School of Nisibis, and this volume provides an annotated translation of the major sources for the School. A polemical document composed by Simeon of Bet Arsham, a theological enemy of the School, describes the foundation of the School as a significant step in the supposed spread of ‘Nestorianism’ throughout the Sasanian Empire. The more extensive East-Syrian Cause of the Foundation of the Schools offers a history of learning from God’s creation of the world to the time of the text’s composition at the School of Nisibis in the late sixth century CE, recasting patriarchal, Israelite, ‘pagan’ and Christian history as a long series of schools. The last two chapters of the Ecclesiastical History describe the lives of the two most important head exegetes at the School. These sources have never been translated into English and this is the first time that any of them has received close historical, linguistic and thematic analysis.

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Author:   Adam H. Becker
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   50
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781846311611


ISBN 10:   1846311616
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 October 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction The School of Nisibis Identifying Barhdbeshbba On the Manuscripts, Translation, Notes and Terms The Transliteration of the Syriac Alphabet in this Volume Texts Simeon of Bet Arsham, 'Letter' on the 'Nestorianization' of Persia Introduction Translation and Notes Barhadbeshabba, Ecclesiastical History Introduction Translation and Notes Chapter Thirty One: 'The Life of Narsai' Chapter Thirty Two: 'The Life of Abraham of Bet Rabban' Barhadbeshabba, The Cause of the Foundation of the Schools Introduction Translation and Notes Mingana Fragment of the Cause Translation and Notes Portion of the Memra on the Holy Fathers by Rabban Surin Translation and Notes Appendix I: On the Manuscript Tradition of the Cause of the Foundation of the Schools Appendix 11: The Tree of Porphyry in the Cause of the Foundation of the Schools Appendix Ill: The Literary Dependence of the Cause of the Foundation of the Schools on the Ecclesiastical History Brief Glossary of Selected Terms Maps Bibliography Index of Biblical References Index of Proper Names Subject Index

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Adam H. Becker is Assistant Professor of Classics and Religious Studies, and Director of the Religious Studies Program, at New York University. His previous publications include Fear of God and the Beginning of Wisdom: The School of Nisibis and the Development of Christian Scholastic Culture in Late Antique Mesopotamia (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006).

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