@book {4204, title = {The Armenian Commentary on Genesis attributed to Ephrem the Syrian [Text]}, series = {Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, volume = {1}, number = {572/SA23}, year = {1998}, publisher = {Secretariat du Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, organization = {Secretariat du Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, address = {Louvain}, abstract = {

These volumes make available a diplomatic text and an English translation, the first ever modern translation, of the Commentary on Genesis preserved in Armenian and attributed to the fourth century poet, Ephrem the Syrian. Heretofore this text was known only from a single Venice manuscript, V873, printed by the Mekhitarist Fathers in 1836. This diplomatic edition utilizes the two other known manuscripts: another from the Venice Mekhitarist library, V352; and one from the library at Bzommar, Bza437. A lengthy introduction, the first real study of this text, demonstrates that while this Commentary is clearly based on a Syriac original, it represents a text that cannot have been written by the fourth-century Ephrem, but rather one that stems from a Syrian-Armenian milieu of around the tenth or eleventh centuries. This Commentary displays no correspondence with the surviving genuine Syriac Commentary on Genesis by Ephrem the Syrian, and makes manifest use of the work of Severus of Edessa (d. 861). This Commentary also shows marked characteristics of the translation technique well-known to have been supplied by the Armenians of the tenth to twelfth centuries.

}, keywords = {Ephrem}, isbn = {9789042905931}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @inbook {3256, title = {Isḥaq of Antioch}, booktitle = {The Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage}, year = {2011}, pages = {213}, publisher = {Gorgias Press}, organization = {Gorgias Press}, address = {Piscataway}, keywords = {Isaac of Antioch}, isbn = {9781593337148}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.}, editor = {Sebastian P. Brock and Aaron M. Butts and George Anton Kiraz and Lucas van Rompay} } @article {4289, title = {St. Ephrem, Madr{\={a}}{\v s}e On Faith, 81-85: Hymns on the Pearl, I-V}, journal = {St Vladimir{\textquoteright}s Theological Quarterly}, volume = {38}, year = {1994}, pages = {45-72}, keywords = {Ephrem}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @book {4198, title = {St Ephrem the Syrian: Selected Prose Works; Commentary on Genesis, Commentary on Exodus, Homily on our Lord, Letter to Publius}, series = {Fathers of the church}, number = {91}, year = {2004}, publisher = {Catholic University of America Press}, organization = {Catholic University of America Press}, address = {Washington, D.C.}, keywords = {Ephrem, Exegetical Tradition, Spirituality}, isbn = {9780813214214}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr. and Joseph Phillip Amar} } @book {4207, title = {The Armenian Commentaries on Exodus-Deuteronomy attributed to Ephrem the Syrian [Translation]}, series = {Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, volume = {2}, number = {588/SA26}, year = {2001}, publisher = {Secretariat du Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, organization = {Secretariat du Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, address = {Louvain}, abstract = {

In the various early Christian traditions of the life of Ephrem the Syrian, he was widely known even more for his biblical commentaries than his poetry, for which he is now so highly regarded. Only three commentaries have survived in his native Syriac, and only the Commentary on Genesis survives in a complete version. A large corpus of commentaries has survived in Armenian and all these were long considered to be genuine. A study of the Armenian Commentary on Genesis has demonstrated that at least the Old Testament commentaries were influenced by Syriac traditions based on the exegesis of Jacob of Edessa (d. 708). Thus, these commentaries rather reflect a medieval Armenian exegesis strongly influenced by Syriac traditions. The present work offers a new edition of the text of the Armenian commentaries on Exodus-Deuteronomy attributed to Ephrem the Syrian, with their first ever translation into any modern language. These volumes constitute the second of three installments of the Old Testament commentaries attributed to Ephrem the Syrian. These commentaries should be of interest to anyone interested in the history of biblical interpretation, and to those interested in the history of Syrian-Armenian ecclesiastical relations.\ 

}, keywords = {Ephrem}, isbn = {9789042910188}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @article {4190, title = {{\textquoteright}On Solitaries{\textquoteright}: Ephrem or Isaac?}, journal = {Le Mus{\'e}on}, volume = {103}, year = {1990}, pages = {101-110}, keywords = {Ephrem}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @book {4206, title = {The Armenian Commentaries on Exodus-Deuteronomy attributed to Ephrem the Syrian [Text]}, series = {Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, volume = {1}, number = {587/SA25}, year = {2001}, publisher = {Secretariat du Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, organization = {Secretariat du Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, address = {Louvain}, keywords = {Ephrem}, isbn = {9789042910096}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @article {3258, title = {The Works Attributed to Isaac of Antioch: A[nother] Preliminary Checklist}, journal = {Hugoye}, volume = {6}, year = {2009}, pages = {51-76}, keywords = {Isaac of Antioch}, url = {www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/volume-index/148.html}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @article {4349, title = {Armenian Hymn IX, on Marriage}, journal = {Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies}, volume = {9}, year = {1999}, note = {

Publication dates:\ 1996, 1997 [1999]\ 

}, pages = {55-63}, keywords = {Ephrem}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @book {4205, title = {The Armenian Commentary on Genesis attributed to Ephrem the Syrian [Translation]}, series = {Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, volume = {2}, number = {573/24SA}, year = {1988}, publisher = {Secretariat du Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, organization = {Secretariat du Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium}, address = {Louvain}, keywords = {Ephrem}, isbn = {9789042905948}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @article {3257, title = {A Bibliographical Clavis to the Corpus of Works Attributed to Isaac of Antioch}, journal = {Hugoye}, volume = {5}, year = {2002}, pages = {3-14}, keywords = {Isaac of Antioch}, url = {www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/hugoye-author-index/136.html}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} } @article {4348, title = {Saint Ephrem the Syrian: Armenian Dispute Hymns between Virginity and Chastity}, journal = {Revue des {\'e}tudes arm{\'e}niennes }, volume = {28}, year = {2001}, pages = {143{\textendash}169}, keywords = {Ephrem}, author = {Edward G. Mathews Jr.} }