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和叙利亚修道院的阿拉伯语手稿:初步报告,”见:Studia Patristica XCII:在牛津2015年举行的第十七届教父研究国际会议上发表的论文,卷18,Markus, Vincent, 2017, Louvain: Peeters, 179-185。最近,我在第十一届国际科普特研究大会(Claremont, CA, 2016年7月)、2016年圣经文学协会年会(San Antonio, texas, 2016年11月)和牛津大学研讨会“地中海历史新视角”(Balliol College, Oxford University)上发表了三份报告,更新了我们的进展,特别关注圣经收集和从手稿中的抄写和读者插入中收集到的历史信息。2017年6月)。这些介绍形成了题为“旁注Coptica et Arabica:抄写员,赞助人,修复者和读者在叙利亚修道院(Dayr al-Suryān)圣经收藏的痕迹”的新文章的基础,将发表在:科普特研究第十一届国际大会论文集,克莱蒙特,CA, 2016年7月25日至30日,鲁汶:彼得斯,2019年,即将到来。
Manuscripts, Monks, and Mufattishīn: Digital Access and Concerns of Cultural Heritage in the Yale Monastic Archaeology Project
and Arabic Manuscripts in the Monastery of the Syrians: A Preliminary Report,” in: Studia Patristica XCII: Papers Presented at the Seventeenth International Conference on Patristic Studies , held in Oxford 2015, Volume 18, Markus, Vincent, 2017, Louvain: Peeters, 179-185. More recently, I have presented three reports updating our progress, with a special focus on the biblical collection and on historical information gleaned from scribal and readerly insertions in those manuscripts, at the Eleventh International Congress of Coptic Studies (Claremont, CA, July 2016), at the 2016 Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting (San Antonio, TX, November 2016), and at the Oxford seminar, New Perspectives on Mediterranean History (Balliol College, Oxford University, June 2017). These presentations formed the basis of a new article entitled “Marginalia Coptica et Arabica: Traces of Scribes, Patrons, Restorers, and Readers in the Biblical Collection at the Monastery of the Syrians (Dayr al-Suryān),” to be published in: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Congress of Coptic Studies , Claremont, CA, July 25th-30th 2016, Louvain: Peeters, 2019, forthcoming.