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The Life of Rabban Hormizd
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Sériés Editors Monica Blanchard Cari Griffïn Kristian Heal George Anton Kiraz David G.K. Taylor
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The Life of Rabban Hormizd
and the foundation of his Monastery at Al-Kosh
By
Wahle Sergius
E d i t e d with an Introduction by
E.A. Wallis Budge
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SEMTTISTISCHE STUDIEN Ergänzungshefte zur Zeitschrift für Assyriologie
Herausgegeben von
CARL
BEZOLD.
Heft 2/3:
The l i f e of R a b b a n Hörmizd. By
E. A. Wallis Budge.
Berlin Emil F e 1b e r 1894.
THE LIFE OF RABBAN HORMIZD and the foundation of his Monastery at Al-Kosh.
A metrical discourse by
Wahle, surnamed Sergius of Adhorbaijan.
The Syriac Text edited with glosses, etc., from a rare Manuscript by
E. A. Wallis Budge, K e e p e r of the D e p a r t m e n t of E g y p t i a n a n d Assyrian Antiquities in the British M u s e u m .
Berlin E m i 1 F e 1b e r 1894.
PREFACE. On Sunday, November 30th, 1890, I visited, with Mr. Nimroud Rassam, the monastery of Rabban Hórmízd at Al-Kosh, and before leaving me for the night, one of the monks lent me a manuscript containing histories of the foundation of the monastery in prose and in verse; the prose version was written by Simon, a disciple of Már Józádhák, a friend of Rabban Hórmízd, and the metrical version by Wahlé, surnamed Sergius, A
of Adhórbáíján, whose period is unknown to me. Both versions were, I thought, new, and as I read on into the night, I came to the conclusion that they were practically unknown in Europe.1 On the morrow I asked permission to have the book copied, and the cour-. teous and hospitable monks of that old-world house readily granting it, a copy made its way to me in Europe in due course. I gave in my Book of Governors2 some account of the life of Rabban Hórmízd derived 1
For the history of Rabban Hòrmizd by 'Atnmànuèl alBägarmi, Bishop of Beth Garmai, see Cardahi, Liber thesauri de arte poetica Syrorum, Rome 1875, p. 142, and Hoffmann, Auszüge, p. 19; for an account by one Adam of cAkrà in Margà, see Cardahi, op. cit., p. 102. 2 I. e., The Historia Monastica of Thomas of Margà, vol. 1. pp. CLVII—CLXVII. London, 1893.
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from the prose history by Simon, the disciple of Mar Jozadhak, and nothing further need be said here except that this distinguished Nestorian was born at Shiraz in the first half of the seventh century of our era 1 ; that he was the son of wealthy parents; that he first became a monk in the Monastery of Rabban bar-'Idta, and received the tonsure at the hands of Mar Sabhr-Isho of that house, where he lived for thirty-nine years; that he dwelt for six or seven years in the Monastery of Mar Abraham of Risha, and then went to Beth 'Edhrai; and that subsequently, at the request of the people of the country round about, he built his monastery at Al-Kosh, where he died about twenty-two years later, aged eighty-seven years. The manuscript of the metrical Life of Rabban Hormizd by Sergius of Adhorbaijan consists of 89 paper leaves measuring 9zj2 in. by 6V2; each page is occupied by one column of writing, generally containing 20 lines. The quires are nine in number and are signed with letters, the writing is fine and bold, the whole text is fully pointed, and the heading, titles of the sections, and colophon are in red. The composition, or as its author modestly calls it, "little discourse" £ 0 w a s written to be recited on the day of the commemoration2 He is mentioned, together with Mar Sabhr-Ishoc of Kuk, as a contemporary of the Catholicus Isho'-yahbh of Gedhala, who sat from 628—644 A. D.; see Hoffmann, Aussiige, p. 179. The period when Rabban Hormizd flourished can also be ascertained from the statement (see infra, p. 57, 1. 1205) that Mar Abraham, his friend, had lived in the Monastery of Beth c Abhe for thirteen years before he joined him. 2 See Brit. Mus. MS. Egerton No. 681, fol. 1 1 5 « (Wright, Cat. Syr. MSS., p. 191, col. 2, at the foot). 1
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of Rabban Hormizd. It is divided into t w e n t y - t w o or "gates", each of which is named after a letter of the Syriac alphabet: the longest (letter ;) contains 1098 lines, and the shortest (letter 50 lines. Each line of a ^.bi. ends with the letter after which the fs-os is named, i. e., in ; ¿^¿s each line ends with f, in a ^.-»n each line ends with a, and so on; when we consider the length of the text and the skill with which the consistency of this arrangement has been maintained, no doubt can exist about the profound knowledge of Syriac which Sergius of Adhorbaijan must have possessed. In o he is driven to omit frequently ¿¡s from nouns ending in ¿¡so, as well as from words borrowed from Greek, e. g., oaka for ^osxa, ¿sh for >»¿¿>3, etc.\ and in is we meet with a large number of adverbs of rare occurrence like ^.jkscu», ^tsasoa, ¿s»£ fy+£or*ii>, ^jiiipi», etc., as well as such purely artificial adverbs as ¡s^&a¿1, ^M^abi, ¿s^aat^I, 2. Examples of verbal forms, and of nouns derived from them, not usually given in our lexicons, occur in every section/ and a glance at such pages as 16, 59, 82, 83, 94, 114, 120, 1 2 1 , 134, 152, 157 and 161 — 1 6 4 will reveal many groups of these; words like (1. 923) and ibqsor, plur. Jiopo? (11. 908, 2328), which are usually known only from the native lexicons, or from quotations from them in D e a n Payne Smith's great work, also occur. A n interesting feature of the MS. which the monk at Al-Kosh lent to me were the numerous glosses, over Words and forms which do not occur at all in Dean Payne Smith's Thesaurus, or are only there quoted from native lexicons, or of which only a few quotations are there given, are marked with an asterisk*. In line 1760 for read ^ i o i . 1
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five hundred in number, which occurred throughout the work; these were written in red, and in places where the ink was faded were not always easy to read. They are reproduced in small type as notes at the foot of the page, and it is hoped that they will be found tolerably accurate. As to their authorship and the date when they were added to MSS. of Sergius work I can give no information, but they are of interest as shewing that even Nestorians found difficulties in reading a work which contained so many unusual forms and words. It was intended to add a complete vocabulary to the text, but subsequently the idea was given up, because it was thought that scholars would like to have the work in their hands as soon as possible, and it was hoped that it might appear soon enough to help to supply additional material for the two new Syriac lexicons which are announced to appear shortly.
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