Linki
Linki do ważnych źródeł i narzędzi syrologicznych
Źródła - Bibliografia
Ośrodki badawcze
Strony poszczególnych badaczy (z cenną bibliografią)
Zbiory biblioteczne z zakresu syrologii
- Harvard: Hollis
Classic is the best library catalog for a single institution. If you
are interested in searching for books published in a certain city or
place, it allows you to do even that; an interesting way to look for
works one is unaware of. Searching for “Jounieh”, for example, will give
you a number of books dealing with Christian Arabic.
- Oxford
- Catholic University, ICOR Library: Best collection of Syriac materials in the Western hemisphere. Rivaled perhaps only by Harvard.
- Princeton Theological Seminary:
Excellent location, all open stacks, and all in a very compact setting.
One can find a lot of things, often very rare, very quickly here.
- Princeton University: Superb
for Arabic and Islamic, but the library interface is not so great. It
is often easier to find the book in Princeton via WorldCat.
- New York Public Library: Strong collection of rare 19th century works printed by missionaries.
- Library of Congress
- Schoyen Collection
- Bibliotheque National
- Gallica
- WorldCat
- Bibliotheca Ambrosiana
- Ambrosiana at Notre Dame
- St. Louis University Vatican Film Library.
- IDEO, Cairo: Has a good online catalog, al-Kindi
Manuskrypty syryjskie dostępne Online
- The Schoyen Collection also has a number of mss from St Catherine’s.
- Manuscripts from St Mark’s Syrian Orthodox Monastery in Jerusalem
- Syriac manuscripts from the Mingana Collection in Birmingham, England. Christian Arabic and other manuscripts are also available.
- Yale has placed some Syriac manuscripts online.
- The British Library has digitized a few Syriac manuscripts.
- One can view the Met’s Syriac mss collections here.
- Incantation bowls in the British Museum can also be seen.
- One can also find the odd Syriac ms online at the BNF.
- Steven Ring has a site which has collected various Syriac manuscripts available online.
- BYU has digitized a number of important manuscripts in the Vatican and a DVD with these mss on them can be purchased at a reasonable cost.
- Index of Medieval Medical Images
- It’s not in Syriac, but how can you not love Codex Sinaiticus?
- e-Corpus
- If you read an article by Arthur Voobus
and he cites a manuscript which he has seen and/or photographed in a
Middle Eastern collection and need to see it, you can do one of several
things. If the collection is in Turkey, there is a good change that
HMML has digitized it and you can contact them. Alternatively, the
Oriental Institute in Chicago is attempting to inventory and sort
through the huge number of manuscript photos that Voobus left behind
when he passed away. The work is enormous and there’s a good chance
that they have not yet inventoried the ms you would like to see, but you
can contact Stuart Creason, who is in charge of the mss and you may get lucky.
- Many of the Vatican Syriac Manuscripts have been digitized here (either in the Vat.sir. collection or in the Borg.sir. collection).
Powiązane zbiory
- Socino Translation of the Talmud
- Prosopography of the Byzantine World
- Al-Warraq: An
Arabic site that allows you to do TLG-style searches of large amounts
of classical Arabic literature. This is just one example of a number of
similar Arabic sites.
- Wikipedia in Arabic can
often be an extremely useful resource: for entries on medieval figures,
editors will often cut and paste information from medieval sources on
these individuals and thus a particular entry can be a digest of sorts
of a number of different medieval works.
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