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... Syriac by R. Payne Smith , M.A. , & c . Oxford Uni- versity Press , 1860 . 3. Syriac Miscellanies ; or Extracts relating to the First and Second General Councils , & c . Translated into English from MSS . in the British Museum and Im ...
... Syriac by R. Payne Smith , M.A. , & c . Oxford University Press , 1860 . 8vo . 3. Syriac Miscellanies ; or Extracts relating to the First and Second General Councils , & c . Translated into English from MSS . in the British Museum and ...
... Syriac scholars as for those who look to the interests of general literature . We will waive , for the present , any discussion as to the best mode of rendering such a collection most valuable to the world at large , and will simply ...
... Syriac student , he would have added a prayer that some one might undertake a catalogue of the Syriac MSS . in the British Museum . We wish we could add that he would be able to record his gratitude for the accom- plishment of his ...
... Syriac scholar , as Dr. Land no doubt is , has made such blunders in so short a space , shows the difficulty of the work of cataloguing . ' The History of Father Menna ' is , really , ' The History of Father Bin , ' and instead of ...