Gateway to the Syriac Saints
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"Three Patriarchs in Paradise in the Monastery of St Moses (Syria)." Paul van Moorsel Centre for Christian Art and Culture.
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Part I: Qadishe

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Qadishe contains information on persons relevant to the study of Syriac hagiography include the saints themselves (such as St. Simeon the Stylite) as well as their associates and the authors who narrated their lives or wrote homilies and hymns about them. More

Part II: Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca Electronica

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Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca Electronica describes texts written about saints and includes information about different versions and data such as the title, prologue, and epilogue of the saint's life, along with the hagiographer. More

DFM 13, f. 61r, from Dominican Friars of Mosul MS 13 (1723 CE). Hill Museum & Manuscript Library.
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Gateway to the Syriac Saints: A Database Project

Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent, Marquette University

Syriaca.org has created an open-access digital research portal for the study of Syriac saints and hagiographic texts 1 . It is a two-volume database entitled The Gateway to the Syriac Saints.

The first volume, Qadishe or “saints” in Syriac, is a digital catalogue of saints or holy persons venerated in the Syriac tradition. Some saints are native to the Syriac- speaking milieu, whereas other texts come from other linguistic or cultural traditions.

The second volume, the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca Electronica or BHSE is a digital reference catalogue on Syriac hagiographic texts. The BHSE contains the titles of over 1800 Syriac stories, hymns, and homilies on saints. It organized according to text and includes authors’ or hagiographers’ names, the first and last lines of the texts, bibliographic information, and the names of the manuscripts containing these hagiographic works. We have also listed modern and ancient translations of these works.

All of the data in the Gateway to the Syriac Saints has been encoded in TEI, and it is fully searchable, linkable, and open.

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  • Fondazione Internazionale Balzan Fondazione Internazionale Balzan
  • NEH
  • Vanderbilt University
  • Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Vanderbilt University
  • The Digital Lab, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Vanderbilt University
  • Princeton University
  • Marquette University
  • Société des Bollandistes

Sample entries for saints from Part I: Qadishe:

  • Abraham of the High Mountain
  • Ṭahmazgerd
  • Meharshabur

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Sample entries for saints' lives from Part II: Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca Electronica:

  • Miles, Aboursam and Sinay
  • The Children of Ephesus
  • Abraham of the High Mountain
  • Saba Goushnazdad

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