The history of the Holy Mar Maʻin with a guide to the Persian martyr acts
1st Gorgias Press ed.
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Author
Publication
2008 - Gorgias Press, Piscataway, NJ, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
33,500 words, Guess
Page Count
134 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10159333222X
- ISBN-139781593332228
- Library of Congress Control Number2008026785
- OCLC Control Number237018242
- Better World Books9781593332228
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL23159758M
Classifications
- DDC892/.3
- LCCPJ5631 .B76 2008
- LCCPJ5631.B76 2008
Description
"The Persian Martyr Acts are a series of Syriac martyrological texts composed from the fourth century into the Islamic period. One of the only of these martyr acts never before published is the History of Holy Mar Ma‘in of Sinjar, which tells the story of a Sasanian general during the time of Shapur II (309–79) who suffered persecution after his conversion to Christianity. Composed probably in the sixth century, the life of this confessor and holy man is of a higher literary quality than most of the other texts describing martyrdoms under Shapur II. Like several other similar documents, such as the History of Mar Qardag, it appears to be a legendary projection back onto the great age of Christian martyrs of the fourth century. In this volume, the first in this new series from Gorgias Press, Sebastian P. Brock provides the first edition of the Syriac text of the History of Ma‘in and the first full translation of it, as well as a textual and historical commentary. In addition to these materials, this volume also includes a basic guide to the bibliography, both primary and secondary, of the whole corpus of Persian Martyr Acts as well as useful indices to these numerous and diverse texts. This will serve as a basic handbook to any future literary or historical work on the Martyr Acts."--
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Series Statement
- Persian martyr acts in Syriac : texts and translation -- v. 1
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