Syriaca

Christian Palestinian Aramaic

New Perspectives on Language and Texts

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  • Emiliano Fiori - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
  • Mara Nicosia - Università degli Studi di Padova - email

Abstract

At the time of its discovery, Christian Palestinian Aramaic suffered from its proximity to Syriac and from the fact that its literary production encompassed mostly translations from Greek. Spanning inscriptions, magical texts, and many literary genres, the Christian Palestinian Aramaic corpus has recently gained scholarly attention and is now recognised for its historical value. This shift has fostered a deeper understanding of the linguistic, textual, and cultural history of Melkite Christians in Syria and Sinai. This volume presents a selection of studies in Christian Palestinian Aramaic linguistics, epigraphy, and literature, complemented by a comprehensive bibliography of the field.

Keywords Ancient GreekAramaicDialect geographyProvinciae PalestinaeLexicologyLinguisticsMosaicsSinaiSyriacJordanTranslationÉgypteProvincia ArabicaPalestineSyrieLate AramaicPhoenicia MaritimaIsraêlPopulations sémitiquesPalimpsestsSyriaApophtegms of the Fathers  Semitic PopulationsAraméenLanguage ContactMosaïquesByzantine PeriodProvincia ArabiaPhoenice maritimaEgyptPsalmsWestern Aramaic lexical itemsSyriaqueGreek loanwordsMonastic ApophthegmsManuscriptsChristian Palestinian AramaicMorphological featuresPalimpsestPatriarcat melkiteSemitic PopulationsTextual traditionSyriac ChristianityPériode byzantinePremière époque islamiqueCodicologyIsraelLexisInscriptionsFirst Islamic PeriodJordanieGreek into Christian Palestinian AramaicMelkite PatriarchateEpigraphy

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/979-12-5742-018-5 | e-ISBN 979-12-5742-018-5 | ISBN (PRINT) 979-12-5742-065-9 | Pubblicato 13 Maggio 2026 | Lingua fr, en