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Acknowledgments

The Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Studies is indebted to the prior work of a number of bibliographic databases on biblical and patristic studies, such as the Index Theologicus of Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, the Bibliographic Information Base in Patristics of Université Laval, an earlier bibliographic database compiled by Syriaca.org, and others.

Furthermore, to a significant degree CBSS is founded on the following bibliographical works in Syriac Studies, without which it would have been impossible to compile:

Users are also encouraged to consult the subject keyword “bibliography” for a listing of other bibliographies related to Syriac studies, many of which have also been consulted in the preparation of The Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Studies.

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Notes: Sergey Minov, general editor; David A. Michelson, William L. Potter, Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent, and Daniel L. Schwartz, technical editors, The Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Studies (Syriaca.org: 2025), http://syriaca.org/cbss

Bibliography: Minov, Sergey, general editor; David A. Michelson, William L. Potter, Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent, and Daniel L. Schwartz, technical editors. The Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Studies. Syriaca.org, 2025. http://syriaca.org/cbss

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Funding for The Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Studies was provided by:

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Center for the Study of Christianity
Center for the
Study of Christianity
The Digital Lab, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Vanderbilt University The National Endowment for the Humanities Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture, Texas A&M

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