24/02/2017
Just published: Volume 20.1 of Hugoye!
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/volume-index/677.html
Hugoye is an online journal dedicated to the academic study of Syriac. Hugoyo itself means 'study, meditation'.
Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies is an electronic journal dedicated to the study of the Syriac tradition, published semi-annually (in January and July) by Beth Mardutho. Published since 1998, Hugoye seeks to offer the best scholarship available in the field of Syriac studies. The word Hugoye, the plural form of Hugoyo, derives from the root hg' meaning 'to think, meditate, study'. In modern times
, the term has been applied for academic studies; hence, Hugoye Suryoye translates as 'Syriac Studies'.
Just published: Volume 20.1 of Hugoye!
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/volume-index/677.html
Hugoye 19.2 (Summer 2017) is now available!
"Firmly Established in Early 20th-Century Orientalism: Alphonse Mingana Among His Fellow Scholars"Tijmen C. Baarda, Leiden University"The Syriac Tradition of The Legend of the Thirty Pieces of Silver"Tony Burke, York University and Slavomír Čéplö, Charles University"Latin Words in Classical Syriac"A...
Hugoye 19.1 (Winter 2016) is now available. Please feel free to share the link far and wide!
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/current-issue.html
"Firmly Established in Early 20th-Century Orientalism: Alphonse Mingana Among His Fellow Scholars"Tijmen C. Baarda, Leiden University"The Syriac Tradition of The Legend of the Thirty Pieces of Silver"Tony Burke, York University and Slavomír Čéplö, Charles University"Latin Words in Classical Syriac"A…
Hugoye 18.2 (Summer 2015) is now available.
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/current-issue.html
Hugoye 18.2 (Summer 2015)
Hugoye Volume 18.1 is now available.
Hugoye 18.1 (Winter 2015)
Please join us on March 6 at Alexander Library (Rutgers University) for the fourth Hugoye Symposium. The topic for this year's symposium is Syriac and the Digital Humanities. We will hear various presentations of digital projects pertaining to Syriac studies. The event will also be live streamed. See link below for more details.
http://tinyurl.com/syriac-digitalhumanities
Hosted by: Beth Mardutho Research Library, Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers University Libraries Rutgers Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literature Rutgers Center for Middle Eastern Studies Syriaca.org: The Syriac Reference Portal
Hugoye volume 17.2 is now available online. This volume includes papers from the 2013 Hugoye symposium on Garshunography in the Syriac Tradition.
Hugoye Volume 17.2
Join us now (9 am EST, Monday May 16) for the Hugoye Symposium on Colophons in the Syriac Tradition. Here is the link for the live stream:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=700371140021218&id=100001450163804
Don't forget to join us tomorrow for the Hugoye Symposium. Even if you can't be in New Brunswick, you can follow along with a live stream. Schedule and instructions here:
The lecture in bold will not be streamed.10:00-10:30Annual Meeting of the CSSS Members and Registration.10:30-11:10Dr. Geoffrey Greatrex, University of OttawaKing Khusro the Second and the Christians of his Kingdom 11:40-12:00 Break and Refreshments 12:00-12:40
The schedule for the upcoming Hugoye symposium is now posted online:
May 16, 2014
Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies Volume 17.1 is now available online. It contains the proceedings of the 2nd Hugoye Conference (2013) on Garshunography in the Syriac Tradition.
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/current-issue.html
Hugoye 17.1 (Winter 2014)
The preview drafts for Hugoye 17.1 are now published online. These papers come from the 2013 Hugoye Symposium ("Garshunography in the Syriac Tradition").
The lecture in bold will not be streamed.10:00-10:30Annual Meeting of the CSSS Members and Registration.10:30-11:10Dr. Geoffrey Greatrex, University of OttawaKing Khusro the Second and the Christians of his Kingdom 11:40-12:00 Break and Refreshments 12:00-12:40
Please see the link below for the announcement and call for papers for the third Hugoye Symposium:
Rutgers University Libraries Rutgers Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literature Rutgers Center for Middle Eastern Studies � The Third Hugoye Symposium will he held on May 16-17, 2014 at Alexander Library (Rutgers University) and the Beth Mardutho Research Library...
The newest issue of Hugoye is now online!
Hugoye 16.2 (Summer 2013)
Two new article previews are now posted, which means that all four articles for Hugoye 16.2 are now online. The full issue of H 16.2 will be out very soon.
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/hugoye-pre-publication-drafts.html
The lecture in bold will not be streamed.10:00-10:30Annual Meeting of the CSSS Members and Registration.10:30-11:10Dr. Geoffrey Greatrex, University of OttawaKing Khusro the Second and the Christians of his Kingdom 11:40-12:00 Break and Refreshments 12:00-12:40
New article preview for Hugoye 16.2 is now posted: Ilaria Ramelli: "The Possible Origin of the Abgar-Addai Legend."
The lecture in bold will not be streamed.10:00-10:30Annual Meeting of the CSSS Members and Registration.10:30-11:10Dr. Geoffrey Greatrex, University of OttawaKing Khusro the Second and the Christians of his Kingdom 11:40-12:00 Break and Refreshments 12:00-12:40
Aaron Butts' new article in the preview for Hugoye 16.2 provides evidence for the earliest adaptation of the Greek word "men" in Syriac.
http://bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/hugoye-pre-publication-drafts/565.html
We are pleased to announce a brand new Preview Draft page on our website, where we will publish pre-publication versions of articles. This will allow us to reduce the amount of time between submission and publication, and it will allow our readers to have access to new material even more quickly than before.
The lecture in bold will not be streamed.10:00-10:30Annual Meeting of the CSSS Members and Registration.10:30-11:10Dr. Geoffrey Greatrex, University of OttawaKing Khusro the Second and the Christians of his Kingdom 11:40-12:00 Break and Refreshments 12:00-12:40
Hugoye volume 15 print edition is now available. https://www.gorgiaspress.com/bookshop/pc-59986-97-hugoye-journal-of-syriac-studies-volume-15.aspx
The newest issue of Hugoye (16.1) is now online! You can access it here:
The lecture in bold will not be streamed.10:00-10:30Annual Meeting of the CSSS Members and Registration.10:30-11:10Dr. Geoffrey Greatrex, University of OttawaKing Khusro the Second and the Christians of his Kingdom 11:40-12:00 Break and Refreshments 12:00-12:40
The newest issue of Hugoye (16.1 - Winter 2013) is now online! You can access it here:
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/volume-index/561.html
The lecture in bold will not be streamed.10:00-10:30Annual Meeting of the CSSS Members and Registration.10:30-11:10Dr. Geoffrey Greatrex, University of OttawaKing Khusro the Second and the Christians of his Kingdom 11:40-12:00 Break and Refreshments 12:00-12:40
This is why Hugoye supports open-access scholarship!
Academic publishing is structured on exclusivity, and to read them people must shell out an average of $19 per article.
The newest volume of Hugoye is now online!
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/current-issue.html
The newest issue of Hugoye 15.1 is now online:
http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/hugoye/current-issue.html
Check out our brand new Author Index for Hugoye, which allows you to find authors and their articles in Hugoye without having to know which volume they are in.
The brand new issue of Hugoye (14.2) is finally up! Check out all the great articles and book reviews.
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