Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin
ISSN: 2410-0951
The Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin (ISSN 2410-0951, since 2015) has succeeded the Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Newsletter as the main organ of the European network in Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies.
It is a peer-reviewed international journal, published on-line (under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license) and on paper as print-on-demand.
It is dedicated to the vast variety of issues concerned with the research into the oriental manuscript traditions, from instrumental analysis, to codicology and palaeography, to critical text editing, to manuscript preservation, to the application of digital tools to manuscript research. The geographical focus is the Mediterranean Near East, with its wide array of language traditions including, though not limiting to, Arabic, Armenian, Avestan, Caucasian Albanian, Christian Palestinian Aramaic, Coptic, Ethiopic, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Persian, Slavonic, Syriac, and Turkish.
Table of Contents
- pp. 1-4: Front matter
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18344Section 1.
Monastic Literature in Early Islamic Palestine and Sinai: Manuscripts, Scribes, Translators, Authors, and Later Readers
ed. Adrian C. Pirtea
- pp. 7-14: Monastic Literature in Early Islamic Palestine and Sinai: Studies on Manuscripts, Scribes, Translators, Authors, and Later Readers. An Introduction (Adrian C. Pirtea)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18346- pp. 15-57: Building a Christian Arabic Library at Mount Sinai: The Scribe Thomas of Fusṭāṭ and the Manuscripts of His Workshop (Peter Tarras)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18348- pp. 59-89: Scribes, Owners, and their Multilingual Annotations in the Byzantine Euchologia of Saint Catherine’s Monastery (Giulia Rossetto)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18350- pp. 91-115: ‘Inhabiting the Word of the Other’: Linguistic Hospitality, Early Christian Arabic Psalters, and the Functions of Bilingual Manuscripts (Miriam L. Hjälm)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18352- pp. 117-139: From Greek into Arabic through a Syriac Intermediary: New Evidence from Palestinian Hagiography (André Binggeli)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18354- pp. 141-171: St Macarius the Great at Mar Saba: Melkite Syriac, Arabic and Georgian Translations of the Corpus Macarianum in Early Islamic Palestine and Sinai (Adrian C. Pirtea)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18356- pp. 173-208: A Ninth-Century Arabic Christian Refutation of the ‘Eternalists’: David of Damascus’ Homily on Palm Sunday (Alexander Treiger)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18358Section 2.
Regular Issue
Articles and notes
- pp. 211-230: Moses bar Kepha’s Book of Homilies: Manuscripts and Contents (J. F. Coakley)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18360- pp. 231-241: The Lamentation of the Flesh (Saqoqāwa Śǝgā): An Ethiopic Penitential Hymn and Companion Text to the Lamentation of the Soul (Saqoqāwa Nafs) (Augustine Dickinson)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18362- pp. 243-264: The Qôf Dĕḇûqâ: The Origins and Original Meaning of the Joined Qôf (Marc Michaels)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18364- pp. 265-288: Tools, Tricks, and Techniques: Managing the Manuscripts of Chrysostom’s Homilies on Romans (Peter Montoro and Robert Turnbull)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18366Conference reports
- pp. 289-291: Ethiopic Hagiographic Literature: Manuscript Tradition, Textual Transmission, Motifs and Use (University of Hamburg, 8–9 October 2024) (Vitagrazia Pisani)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18368- pp. 291-293: The Visual Scribe: Tables and Diagrams in Middle Eastern Manuscripts (Berlin, 10–11 April 2025) (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18370- pp. 293-294: Legal Texts on the Move: Normative Texts Crossing Boundaries in the Medieval World (4–5 September 2025, Vienna) (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18372- pp. 295: Scribes and Hands. Old and New Methods of Scribal Identification (800–1550) (Vienna, 17–19 September 2025) (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18374- pp. 295-297: Lire et commenter les Pères de l’Eglise, de l’Antiquité tardive à la Renaissance (Université de Fribourg, 15–18 October 2025) (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18376- pp. 297-298: Interpreting the Ancients (Philadelphia, 20–22 November 2025) (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.18380
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