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Ernest Honigmann, Évêques et évêchés monophysites d'Asie antérieure au VIe siècle (Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, Vol. 127. Subsidia, tome 2). Louvain, Durbecq, 1951. pp. xxxvi, 286. Fr. b. 425. - Georg Graf, Die Schriften des Jacobiten Habīb ibn Hidma Abū Rā'ita (Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, Vols. 130 [text], 131 [translation]. Scriptores Arabici, tomes 13, 14). Louvain, Durbecq, 1951. pp. vi, 176; XXX, 209. Fr. b. 400, 275.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 July 2016

Roland E. Murphy
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The Catholic University of America
O. Carm
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The Catholic University of America

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1 See also Devreesse, R., Le patriarchat d'Antioche (Paris 1945), and the review article by Honigmann in Traditio 5 (1947) 135–161, Google Scholar

2 Msgr. Graf is no longer inclined to interpret the phrase muktabal an māsūr an as referring to imprisonment, as he understood it in his Geschichte der christlichen arabischen Literatur II (Studi e Testi 133; Città del Vaticano 1947) 223–224.Google Scholar

3 Nonnus de Nisibe, traité apologétique, étude, texte et traduction (Louvain 1948) 20.Google Scholar

4 This is Graf's judgment now, departing from the opinion expressed in his Geschichte… 226, where he thought the opponent was a Jew.Google Scholar