ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ Syriac
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Dictionaries
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- Notes: Easy to search; simply a great resource.
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- Notes: Online, fairly easy to navigate.
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- Access: Font
- Notes: Requires a Syriac font; contains instructions on how to install the font.
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- Format: PDF
- Notes: Downloadable, but is huge: 50 MB.
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Syriac-Arabic-English Dictionary
- Notes: Difficult to navigate; use Google Chrome to help. Supports Syriac character entry.
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Syriac-French-English Dictionary
- Format: PDF
- Notes: A PDF of more manageable size, around 9 MB.
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- Notes: Also part of the CAL.
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- Format: PDF
- Notes: An enormous PDF file.
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- Notes: See also part two and the supplement.
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Syriac-Greek Dictionary of the NT
- Notes: In German.
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- Notes: Written in Latin.
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- Notes: By Carl Brockelmann.
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- Notes: Perhaps George Washington used it. You never know.
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Treasure of the Syriac Language
- Notes: Also see volume two.
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- Notes: This one comes in three volumes.
Grammars
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- Format: PDF
- Notes: The file size is quite compendious as well: just over 100 MB.
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- Notes: Display a New Testament verse, then analyze each word in the verse. Linked to a lexicon. Absolutely invaluable.
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- Notes: Includes a tool to make verb charts, but it doesn’t work well yet.
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Syriac Grammar with Chrestomathy
- Notes: By Eberhard Nestle.
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- Notes: Via the inductive method.
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- Notes: Includes a manual.
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- Notes: Uhlemann and Hutchinson.
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- Notes: Uhlemann’s original work.
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- Notes: Hoffmann and Cowper.
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- Notes: Hoffmann again.
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- Notes: From 1855.
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- Notes: Not by an inductive method.
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- Notes: In French.
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- Notes: Learn the Syriac-Aramaic language online.
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- Notes: From the Syriac Orthodox Church in Canada.
Charts & Aids
- Nouns and Verbs PDF
- Format: PDF
- Notes: Very useful charts, and very easy to read.
Texts
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- Notes: Probably the best resource if you’re online. Includes a grammatical analyzer.
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- Notes: The entire New Testament on a single page. English titles, so easy to search.
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- Notes: Navigate with the links on the left; much more than just this.
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- Notes: Very old copies of the gospels.
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- Notes: Bible texts online in many languages with parallel viewing.
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- Notes: These are really well-done. A joy to read.
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- Access: Font
- Notes: Font is on this page as well.
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- Notes: Site is in German, links to the text are on the right.
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- Format: PDF
- Notes: The OT in Syriac. Nice PDF files.
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Syriac Studies Reference Library
- Notes: By BYU; easy to use and navigate.
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- Notes: From Eusebius of Caesarea, Joshua the Stylite, and Thomas of Edessa.
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- Notes: No, we have no idea what “Mingana” is either.
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- Notes: Links to outside sites.
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- Notes: From a Syriac palimpsest.
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- Notes: “On the advantage to be derived from one’s enemies.”
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Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite
- Notes: Translation by Wright.
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Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius
- Notes: Also edited by Wright.
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- Notes: Notes in French.
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- Notes: Various books of the OT.
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- Notes: With a translation in French.
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- Notes: Greek and Syriac texts
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- Notes: Unedited, in French.
Other Resources
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- Notes: A huge number of digitized books on Syriac, plus other resources.
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- Notes: Old, but good. Click the book title and then the image in order to access the text.
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- Notes: A nice little collection of information.
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- Format: PDF
- Notes: More general info about the language.
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Short History of Syriac Literature
- Notes: The text of a long article.
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Syriac Reference Portal Project
- Notes: Join the project as a collaborator!
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- Notes: Many of these links are long broken, unfortunately.
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