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The Treatise of Dionysius bar Salibi Against the Jews
Syriac Studies Library
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Sériés Editors Monica Blanchard Cari Griffïn Kristian Heal George Anton Kiraz David G.K. Taylor
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The Treatise of Dionysius bar Salibi Against the Jews
Edited by
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2010
gorgias press
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1 ISBN 978-1-60724-828-6
Reprinted from the 1906 Leiden edition.
Digitized by Brigham Young University. Printed in the United States of America.
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T R E A T I S E
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THE f R E A T I S E OF
DIONYSIUS BAR SALIBHI AGAINST THE JEWS.
PART.
I.
THE SYRIAC TEXT EDITED FROM
A MESOPOTAMIAN MS. (Cod, Syr. H A R R I S . 83)
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J. D E
E. J.
ZWAAN.
BRILL
PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS L E I D E N 1906.
P R E F A C E. This volume containing only the Syriac text of Bar Salibhi's treatise against the Jews, will soon be followed by another in which an English translation with full notes, indices etc. will be presented. Dr. J. RENDEL HARRIS will add to this an Introduction dealing mainly with the Book of Testimonies '). It is with a view to the study of this subject that this text has been thought worth publishing. As a more formal and full preface will accompany the second volume I hope to acknowledge there the debt of gratitude I owe to those friends whose generous help and assistance made this first venture in Syriac possible for me. Some technicalities, however, must be mentioned here. I. P u n c t u a t i o n . Entire and faithful reproduction of the punctuation of the MS. was not advisable as it tended rather to obscure the sense b y its desperate condition. T h e system adopted is this: (.) = ( * ) , (,) (1) -
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(:), (!) = ( : ). The pronoun p a has been distinguished
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Perfect; rCv« stands for seeing,
ri'Vw for he saw. In cases of concord in number only one of both words i ) Cf. Expositor
VI N . L X I X (Sept. 1905) pp. 1 6 1 — 1 7 1 .
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