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S. P. Brock,
“In Search of St Ephrem”,
KhrVostok, vol. 6, pp. 13–77, 2013.
S. P. Brock,
“The Imagery of the Spiritual Mirror in Syriac Literature”,
Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies, vol. 5, pp. 3–17, 2005.
S. P. Brock,
“Il dibattito cristologico del V e VI secolo nel contesto del dialogo teologico moderno”, in
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E. Vergani and Chialà, S., Eds. Milano: Università di Bologna, 2005, pp. 73–92.
A. Baumstark,
“III. Un Évangile de Gamaliel”,
Revue biblique, vol. 3, pp. 253-295, 1906.
S. P. Brock,
“Iconoclasm and the Monophysites”, in
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S. P. Brock,
“Iconoclasm and the Monophysites”, in
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S. P. Brock,
“A Hymn of St. Ephrem on the Eucharist ”,
The Harp. A Review of Syriac and Oriental Ecumenical Studies, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 61-68, 1987.
P. Bedjan,
Homiliae selectae Mar-Jacobi Sarugensis, vol. 1, 5 vol. Leipzig; Paris: Otto Harrassowitz, 1905.
P. Bedjan,
Homiliae selectae Mar-Jacobi Sarugensis, vol. 4, 5 vol. Leipzig; Paris: Otto Harrassowitz, 1908.
P. Bedjan and Brock, S. P., Eds.,
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P. Bedjan and Brock, S. P., Eds.,
Homiliae selectae Mar-Jacobi Sarugensis, vol. 6, 6 vol. Piscataway: Gorgias Press, 2006.
P. Bedjan,
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P. Bedjan,
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P. Bedjan,
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S. P. Brock and Harvey, S. A.,
Holy Women of the Syrian Orient, vol. 13. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987.
S. P. Brock,
“The Holy Spirit as Feminine in Early Syriac Literature”, in
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M. J. Soskice, Ed. London: HarperCollins Publishers Inc, 1990, pp. 73–88.
R. H. Connolly and Baker, J. F. B.,
“On the History of the Syriac terms ithutha, ithya, kyana parsupa, and qnuma”, in
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G. Vermes, Millar, F., Vermes, P., and Black, M., Eds.,
The History of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ (175 B.C. - A.D. 135) by E. Schürer. A New English Version, vol. 3.1. Edinburgh: T. & T. Black, 1986.
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.
W. Witakowski,
“Historiography, Syriac”, in
The Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage,
S. P. Brock, Butts, A. M., Kiraz, G. A., and Rompay, L. van, Eds. Piscataway : Gorgias Press, 2011, p. 202.
W. Witakowski,
“Historiography, Syriac”, in
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S. P. Brock, Butts, A. M., Kiraz, G. A., and Rompay, L. van, Eds. Piscataway : Gorgias Press, 2011, p. 202.
S. P. Brock,
“A Historical Note of October 1915 Written in Dayro D-Zafaran (Deyrulzafaran)”, in
Let Them Not Return: Sayfo- The Genocide Against the Assyrian, Syriac, and Chaldean Christians in the Ottoman Empire,
Gaunt, David,, Atto,, Barthoma, Nand, and Onder, S., Eds. New York/Oxford: Berghahn, 2017, pp. 148–156.
S. P. Brock,
“A Historical Note of October 1915 Written in Dayro D-Zafaran (Deyrulzafaran)”, in
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Gaunt, David,, Atto,, Barthoma, Nand, and Onder, S., Eds. New York/Oxford: Berghahn, 2017, pp. 148–156.
S. P. Brock,
“Historical Fiction in Fifth-Century Edessa: The Teaching of Addai and Some Related Texts”, in
Edessa from the fourth century to the Arab conquest: Syriac Studies Symposium , Brown University, 1991.