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Ephrem the
Syrian (/ˈiːfrəm, ˈɛfrəm/; c. 306 – 373), also
known as
Ephraem the Deacon,
Ephrem of
Edessa or
Aprem of Nisibis, (Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܐܦܪܝܡ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ...
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given name, a
variant spelling of
Ephraim (also
spelled Efrem, Efreom,
Ephraem,
Efren or Efrén). It is the name of
biblical Ephraim, a son of
Joseph and...
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Apocalypse of Pseudo-
Ephraem is a
pseudoepigraphical text
attributed to the
church father Ephrem the Syrian. Two
distinct do****ents have
survived — one...
- of Pseudo-
Ephraem for a
detailed explanation of the text and the controversy. Missler,
Chuck (June 1995). "Byzantine Text Discovery:
Ephraem the Syrian"...
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citing F. J. Dölger, Sol
Salutis (1920), p. 61 (note 2).
Ephraem in
sanctam Parasceven,
Ephraem Syri
opera omnia quae
extant graece —
syriace —
latine Tom...
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correspondence translations of Palladius, Life of
Chrysostom Ephraem Syrus,
Nineteen Sermons of
Ephraem Syrus Basil of Caesarea, On
Virginity Diogenes Laërtius...
- Indonesia.
Evangelization Publishers. Lamy,
Thomas Joseph, ed. (2011).
Sancti Ephraem Syri:
Hymni et Sermones.
Syriac Studies Library. Vol. 1. Piscataway, NJ:...
- semi-autobiographical
representation of
Ephraem, or
Ephraem was
motivated by
their personal similarities to
record the story.
Ephraem writes that he is recounting...
- edition,
containing the
results of
recent research and discovery. St.
Ephraem the
Syrian (born
about A.D. 300, died
about 378), who
spent most of his...
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Jefrem (Serbian Cyrillic: Јефрем;
Ephraem; c. 1312 – died 1400), also
known as
Elder Jefrem (старац Јефрем) and
Jefrem of Serbia, was the
Patriarch of...