The great Roman edition of Ephrem's works, based on Vatican manuscripts, contains, in volumes 1-3, Syriac texts with Latin translation, and, in volumes 4-6, works in Greek attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation.
The Works of St. Ephrem the Syrian: Syriac, Greek, and Latin
β Scribed by Stephen Evodius Assemani (editor); Peter Benedictus (editor)
- Publisher
- Gorgias Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 555
- Series
- Syriac Studies Library; 5
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The great Roman edition of Ephremβs works, based on Vatican manuscripts, contains, in volumes 1-3, Syriac texts with Latin translation, and, in volumes 4-6, works in Greek attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation.
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The great Roman edition of Ephrem's works, based on Vatican manuscripts, contains, in volumes 1-3, Syriac texts with Latin translation, and, in volumes 4-6, works in Greek attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation.
<p>The great Roman edition of Ephremβs works, based on Vatican manuscripts, contains, in volumes 1-3, Syriac texts with Latin translation, and, in volumes 4-6, works in Greek attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation.</p>
<p>The great Roman edition of Ephremβs works, based on Vatican manuscripts, contains, in volumes 1-3, Syriac texts with Latin translation, and, in volumes 4-6, works in Greek attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation.</p>
<p>The great Roman edition of Ephremβs works, based on Vatican manuscripts, contains, in volumes 1-3, Syriac texts with Latin translation, and, in volumes 4-6, works in Greek attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation.</p>
<p>The great Roman edition of Ephremβs works, based on Vatican manuscripts, contains, in volumes 1-3, Syriac texts with Latin translation, and, in volumes 4-6, works in Greek attributed to Ephrem, these too with Latin translation.</p>