Collection of Essays
Shaping letters, shaping communities: multilingualism and linguistic practice in the late antique Near East and Egypt Minets, Yuliya • Nowakowski, Pawel F. [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Texts and studies in Eastern Christianity / 33 |
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Language: | English |
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Introduction: Shaping Letters, Shaping Communities: Multilingualism and Linguistic Practice in the Late Antique Near East and Egypt |
To Write in Greek or to Write in Syriac. The Dynamics of Languages in North Syria in Late Antiquity |
Of Presbyters and Stonemasons, or Switching Codes in a Syrian Village |
Signing in Syriac: Artists' Signatures and Identities in Late Antique Syria |
Writing Conventions and Epigraphic Findings from Three Jewish Communities: Re-discussing the Evidencefrom Dura Europas, Apamea, and Palmyra |
Cursive and Monumental Writing in Syriac Epigraphy: Some Reflections on Inscriptions and Graflitifrom Turkey |
The Linguistic Aspect of Epigraphic Culture of the Southern Levant in Late Antiquity |
Language Changes in the Epigraphic Culture of Late Antique Egypt |
Language Matters, Language Does Not Matter: Learning a Foreign Language and Renouncing One's Native Tongue in the Early Christian Ascetic Tradition |
Coptic Texts of Ritual Power as Voices of Laypeople |
Cultural Mediation in Early Islamic Egypt . The Role of Coptic |
Epilogue: Habits of Christian Language in the Roman Near East and Beyond |