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“In Search of St Ephrem”,
KhrVostok, vol. 6, pp. 13–77, 2013.
S. P. Brock,
St. Ephrem the Syrian: Hymns on Paradise. Crestwood: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1990.
S. P. Brock and Muraoka, T.,
“Select Bibliography”, in
Classical Syriac, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1997, pp. 124–147.
S. P. Brock,
“To Revise or Not to Revise: Attitudes to Jewish Biblical Translation”, in
Septuagint, Scrolls and Cognate Writings,
G. J. Brooke and Lindars, B., Eds. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 1992, pp. 301–338.
S. P. Brock,
“An Unknown Syriac Version of Isaiah 1:1-2:21”, in
Text, Translation, and Tradition: Studies on the Peshitta and its Use in the Syriac Tradition Presented to Konrad D. Jenner on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday,
W. T. van Peursen and Romeny, R. B. Ter Haar, Eds. Leiden: Brill, 2006, pp. 11–23.
S. P. Brock,
“The Syriac Life of John of Dailam”,
Parole de l'Orient, vol. 10, pp. 123–189, 1981.
S. P. Brock,
“Syriac Dispute Poems: The Various Types”, in
Dispute Poems and Dialogues in the Ancient and Mediaeval Near East: Forms and Types of Literary Debates in Semitic and Related Literatures,
G. J. Reinink and Vanstiphout, H. L. J., Eds. Leuven: Department Oriëntalistiek, 1991, pp. 109–119.
S. P. Brock,
“Ephrem's Letter to Publius”,
Le Muséon, vol. 89, pp. 261–305, 1976.
S. P. Brock,
“Maggnanuta: A Technical Term in East Syrian Spirituality”, in
Mélanges A.Guillaumont, Geneva: Cambridge University Press, 1988, pp. 121–129.
S. P. Brock,
“Mary in Syriac Tradition, in P. Marr”, in
Further Prospects of Mary, Plymouth: Ecumenical Marian Pilgrimage Trust, 2007, pp. 39–51.
S. P. Brock,
“Secondary Formations from Greek Loanwords in Syriac”, in
Verbum et Calamus: Semitic and Related Studies in Honour of Professor T. Harviainen,
H. Juusola, Laulainen, J., and Palva, H., Eds. Helsinki: The Finnish Oriental Society, 2004, pp. 31–39.
S. P. Brock,
“The History of Mar Yawnan”, in
An Anthology of Syriac Writers from Qatar in the Seventh Century,
M. .Kozah, Abu-Husayn, A., alMurikhi, S. Shaheen, and al-Thani, H., Eds. Piscataway: Gorgias Pr Llc , 2015, pp. 1–42.
S. P. Brock,
“The Changing Faces of St. Ephrem as Read in the West”, in
Abba: the tradition of Orthodoxy in the West: festschrift for Bishop Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia,
K. Ware, Behr, J., Louth, A., and Conomos, D. E., Eds. Crestwood: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2003, pp. 65–80.
S. P. Brock,
“Some Syriac Legends Concerning Moses”,
Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 33, pp. 237–255, 1982.
S. P. Brock,
“The Baptist's Diet in Syriac Sources”,
Oriens Christianus, vol. 54, pp. 113–124, 1970.
S. P. Brock,
“Anointing in the Syriac Tradition”, in
The Oil of Gladness: Anointing in the Christian Tradition,
M. Dudley and Rowell, G., Eds. London: Liturgical Press, 1993, pp. 92–100.
S. P. Brock,
“Syriac Sources and Resources for Byzantinists”, in
Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, London 2006, vol. I, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006, pp. 193–210.
S. P. Brock,
“Golinduch”,
Encyclopaedia Iranica , vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 95–96, 2001.
S. P. Brock,
“A Venerable Manuscript Collection”, in
The Monastery of Saint Catherine,
O. Baddeley and Brunner, E., Eds. London: Saint Catherine Foundation, 1996, pp. 85–97.
S. P. Brock,
“Dialogue and Other Sughyotho”, in
Mélanges offerts au Prof. P. Louis Hage ,
A. Chahwan, Ed. Kaslik: PUSEK, 2008, pp. 361–384.
S. P. Brock,
“The Earliest Syriac Manuscript of the Martyrdom of Philemon and Companions”, in
Aegyptus Christiana: Mélanges d’hagiographie égyptienne et orientale dédiés à la mémoire du P.Paul Devos Bollandiste,
U. Zanetti and Lucchesi, E., Eds. Geneva: P. Cramer, 2004, pp. 29–42.
S. P. Brock,
“The Syriac Churches of the Middle East and Dialogue with the Catholic Church”, in
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A. O. ' Mahony and Flannery, J., Eds. London: Edinburgh University Press, 2010, pp. 107–118.
S. P. Brock and Conticello, C. G.,
“Isaac le Syrien”, in
La théologie byzantine et sa tradition, vol. 1, 2 vol., Turnhout: Brepols, 2015.
S. P. Brock,
“From Antagonism to Assimilation: Syriac Attitudes to Greek Learning”, in
Syriac Perspectives on Late Antiquity, Aldershot: Ashgate Variorum, 1984.