Syriac Resources page at Dumbarton Oaks
Dear Colleagues and fellow Syriacists,
We write to announce the publication of a new online resource at Dumbarton
Oaks aimed at the community of Syriac studies. We have assembled numerous
freely available, digitized texts — most notably tried-and-true scholarly
instrumenta — and organized them into an annotated bibliography that covers
several categories (lexica, grammars, histories of Syriac literature, etc.).
We have pitched the site at Syriac students who may not know that they need
these resources yet, but will be glad to see them all in one place when they
do!
This new resource can be found at
http://www.doaks.org/research/byzantine/resources/syriac
You can read more about our goals on the Introduction page. We hope that
this site will be of value to the Syriac community, especially those who do
not have access to print copies of these (often rare) resources. We will
continue to refine and enlarge these pages, and add new ones as well. Of
course, we welcome helpful suggestions, comments, and corrections from the
scholarly community.
As a caveat, we understand that some of the Google Books links may be
useless to those outside of the US because of Google’s decisions regarding
copyright law in various countries. Where available, we have tried to link
resources on other reputable sites that do not have international
restrictions (such as archive.org). We will continue to try to move our
links to such sites in the future.
Scott Johnson (johnsons@doaks.org)
Jack Tannous (tannousj@doaks.org)
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Sterenn Le Maguer (17 juillet 2012). Syriac Resources page at Dumbarton Oaks. Diwan. Consulté le 16 février 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/npk9
