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S. P. Brock,
“Two Unpublished Texts by St Isaac the Syrian”,
Sobornost/Eastern Churches Review, vol. 19, pp. 7–33, 1997.
S. P. Brock,
“The Syriac Churches: Some Recent Books from India”,
Sobornost/Eastern Churches Review, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 74–80, 1983.
S. P. Brock,
“The ‘Nestorian’ Church: A Lamentable Misnomer”, in
The ‘Nestorian’ Church: A Lamentable Misnomer,
K. Parry and Coakley, J. F., Eds. Manchester: John Rylands University Library, 1996, pp. 23-35.
S. P. Brock,
“The Small/Young Daniel Re-Edited”, in
The Embroidered Bible: Studies in Biblical Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha in Honour of Michael E. Stone,
L. DiTommaso, Henze, M., and Adler, W., Eds. Leiden: Brill, 2018, pp. 250–284.
S. P. Brock,
“An Unpublished Letter of St Ephrem”,
Parole de l'Orient, vol. 4, pp. 317–323, 1973.
S. P. Brock, Goldfus, H., and Kofsky, A.,
“The Syriac Inscriptions at the Entrance to the Holy 21 Sepulchre, Jerusalem”, in
Aram, vol. 18/19, 2006, pp. 415–438.
S. P. Brock,
“Syriac Inscriptions: A Preliminary Check List of European Publications”, in
Studies in Syriac christianity: history, literature and theology, Aldershot: Variorum, 1992, pp. 255-271.
S. P. Brock,
“The Resolution of the Philoxenian/Harklean Problem”, in
Essays in Honour of B.M. Metzger, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981, pp. 325-343.
S. P. Brock,
“A Traditional Numerical Poem in Syriac”,
Journal of Semitic Studies, vol. 24, pp. 29–32, 1979.
S. P. Brock,
“An Abbreviated Syriac Version of Ps.-Aristotle: de virtutibus et vitiis and Divisiones”, in
De l’Antiquité tardive au Moyen Âge. Études de logique aristotélicienne e de philosophie grecque, syriaque, arabe et latine offertes à Henri Hugonnard-Roche,
E. Coda and C. Bonadeo, M., Eds. Paris: Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2014, pp. 91–112.
S. P. Brock,
“Foreword, in J. Puthuparampil”, in
Liturgy of St. James: Its Impact on Theologizing in India, Pune: BVP Publications, 2009, pp. 7–10.
S. P. Brock,
“Two Millennia of Christianity in Iraq”,
Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 175–184, 2010.
S. P. Brock,
“Judah Benzion Segal”,
Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 130, pp. 210–212, 2005.
S. P. Brock,
“Eusebius and Syriac Christianity”, in
Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism,
H. W. Attridge and Hata, G., Eds. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1992, pp. 212–234.
S. P. Brock,
“Two Syriac Poems on the Invention of the Cross”, in
Lebendige Überlieferung: Festschrift für H-J.Vogt,
N. El-Khoury, Crouzel, H., and Reinhardt, R., Eds. Beirut/Ostfildern: Friedrich-Rückert-Verlag/Schwaben-Verlag, 1993, pp. 55–82.
S. P. Brock,
“A Monothelete Florilegium in Syriac”, in
After Chalcedon: Studies in Theology and Church History Offered to A.van Roey, Leuven: Peeters Publishers, 1985, pp. 35–45.
S. P. Brock,
“(Introduction)”, in
Al-Fusiyulughus,
C. Makdessi, Ed. Beirut: Dar al-Mashriq, 2002, pp. 19–20.
S. P. Brock,
“Abbot Mushe of Nisibis: Collector of Syriac Manuscripts”, in
Gli Studi Orientalistici in Ambrosiana nella cornice del IV centenaro (1609-2009),
C. Baffioni, Finazzi, R. B., A. Acqua, P. Dell', and Vergani, E., Eds. Milan: Bulzoni, 2012, pp. 15–32.
S. P. Brock,
“A Syriac List of Mongol Rulers”, in
Der Christliche Orient und seine Umwelt: Gesammelte Studien zu Ehren Jürgen Tubachs anlässlich seines 60. Geburtstags,
S. G. Vashalomidze and Greisiger, L., Eds. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2007, pp. 327–337.
S. P. Brock,
“"The Daughter of Ma`nyo": a Holy Woman of Arbela”, in
Annales du Département des Lettres Arabes, vol. 6B, Philadelphia: Universite Saint-Joseph, 1996, pp. 121–128.
S. P. Brock,
Sughyotho mgabyotho. Losser: St. Ephrem Kloster, 1982.
S. P. Brock,
“An Anonymous Syriac Homily on Abraham (Gen 22)”,
Orientalia Lovanensia Periodia, vol. 12, pp. 225–260, 1981.
S. P. Brock,
“Jacob of Serugh: A Select Bibliographical Guide”, in
Jacob of Serugh and His Times: Studies in the Sixth-Century Syriac Christianity,
G. A. Kiraz, Ed. Piscataway: Gorgias Pr Llc, 2010, pp. 219–244.
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.