(02-22-2016, 05:05 PM)gregoryfl Wrote: http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/biblia/peshitta/vt/
http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/biblia/peshitta/
Thoughts anyone?
The Old and New Testament Peshitta, I have, but the main site proves to be more interesting.
The book section of the main site, http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/books/ , offers a large selection of books, mostly in in DjVu format. The following link will allow you to read those files.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/djvu/files/
For an English translation of the page, use the following link:
https://translate.google.com/translate?h...rev=search
There is one long list of resources; the various sections include:
Bible, The Old Testament Apocrypha, New Testament apocrypha, Hebrew sources,
The works of the early Christian writers, Bible Studies, Dictionaries and textbooks,
Christology, early Christianity, ancient history, Sumerian-Akkadian monuments, Egyptology, Mandaean texts, Koran
It may be difficult to find what you want, so you should do a page search.
Enter Ctrl F to search the page. Then enter a search term i.e.
Grammar, Syriac, Aramaic, Peshitta
If someone was interested in Syriac grammar, here are some of the search results:
The elements of Syriac grammar, by G. Phillips
Syriac Grammar, by G. Phillips
Syriac grammar with bibliography, chrestomathy and glossary, by Eberhard Nestle
The supposed Hebraisms in the grammar of the Bibliocal Aramaic, by HH Powell
Leonid Griliches. Practical Course in Biblical Aramaic
A Grammar of the Aramaic Idiom contained in the Babylonian Talmud
You can never have too many (digital) books. Of course I can never find what I want.