Syrische Anaphoren

 

Liste der Anaphoren - I.A. Barsoum

Liste der Anaphoren nach: Barsoum, I.A., The Scattered Pearls. A History of Syriac Literature and Sciences. Translated and Edited by Matti Moosa. With a Foreword by Cyril Aphrem Karim, Piscataway: NJ ²2003, 65-67.

  1. The liturgie of St. James, short.
  2. The liturgie of St. James, long.
  3. The liturgie of St. Mark the Evangelist.
  4. The liturgie of St. Peter, short.
  5. The liturgie of St. Peter, long.
  6. The liturgie of the twelve Apostles ascribed to St. Luke the Evangelist.
  7. The liturgie of St. John the Apostle, short.
  8. The liturgie of St. John the Apostle, long.
  9. The liturgie of Dionysius the Areopagite.
  10. The first liturgie of St. Clement of Rome, beginning «O Lord, who art the indescribable ocean of goodness».
  11. The second liturgie of St. Clement of Rome, beginning «O God, who art the ocean of love that surpasseth description» (the Homs copy).
  12. The liturgy of Ignatius the Illuminator.
  13. The liturgy of Pope Xystus (composition of Aaron).
  14. The first liturgy of Eustathius of Antioch, which begins with: «O Lord the compassionate, whose mercy is abundant».
  15. The second liturgy of Eustathius of Antioch, beginning «O Lord, who are the ocean of safety» (St. Mark´s MS 86).
  16. The liturgy of Julius of Rome.
  17. The liturgy of Athanasius the Apostolic.
  18. The liturgy of Basilius, metropolitian of Caesarea.
  19. The liturgy of Cyril of Jerusalem.
  20. The liturgy of Gregorius Theologus.
  21. The liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
  22. The liturgy of Celestine of Rome.
  23. The liturgy of Cyril of Alexandria.
  24. The liturgy of Proclus of Constantinople.
  25. The liturgy of Dioscorus of Alexandria.
  26. The liturgy of Timothy II of Alexandria.
  27. The liturgy of Jacob of Sarug.
  28. Another liturgy by Jacob of Sarug.
  29. The liturgy of Philoxenus of Mabug.
  30. Another liturgy by Philoxenus of Mabug.
  31. The liturgy of Severus of Antioch.
  32. The consectration of the cup by Severus.
  33. The liturgy of Simon Beth Arsham.
  34. The liturgy of Jacob Baradaeus.
  35. The liturgy of Peter Callinicus of Antioch.
  36. The liturgy of Thomas of Harkel.
  37. The liturgy of Severus, bishop of Samosata.
  38. The liturgy of John III of Sedros.
  39. The liturgy of Marutha of Takrit.
  40. The liturgy of John, bishop of Busra.
  41. The liturgy of Maphryono Abraham al-Sayyad.
  42. The liturgy of Jacob of Edessa.
  43. The liturgy of John, metropolitian of St. Matthew´s Monastery.
  44. The liturgy of Patriarch Quryaqos.
  45. The liturgy of Basilius Lazarus Bar Sobto, bishop of Baghdad.
  46. The liturgy of John, bishop of Dara.
  47. The liturgy of St. Isaac.
  48. The liturgy of Moses Bar Kepha, bishop of Baremman.
  49. Another liturgy by Bar Kepha.
  50. The liturgy of Matthew or Harma al-Ra´i, bishop of al-Hassasah.
  51. The liturgy of Patriarch John Bar Shushan.
  52. Another liturgy attributed to him by some scholars.
  53. The liturgy of Ignatius, Maphryono of the East.
  54. The long liturgy of Jacob Bar Salibi.
  55. The medium-sized liturgy by Bar Salibi.
  56. Another short liturgy by Bar Salibi.
  57. A liturgy compiled by Bar Wahbun from the liturgies of church fathers.
  58. The liturgy of Patriarch Michael the Great.
  59. The liturgy of Jacob, Maphryono of the East.
  60. The liturgy of Michael (Yeshu´ the intruder).
  61. The liturgy of Patriarch John al-Gharib.
  62. The liturgy of John Jacob Bar Shakko, bishop of Mardin, al-Khabur and Dara.
  63. The liturgy of Gregorius of Bartelli, bishop of St. Matthew´s Monastery and Azerbayjan.
  64. The liturgy of Patriarch John Bar Ma´dani.
  65. The liturgy of the Maphryono Gregorius Bar Hebraeus.
  66. The liturgy of Dioscorus Gabriel, bishop of the Jazira.
  67. The liturgy of Patriarch Ignatius Bar Wuhayb.
  68. The liturgy of Cyril Simon al-Alini, bishop of Hah.
  69. The liturgy of Bishop John Butahi.
  70. The liturgy of Joseph Bar Gharib, bishop of Amid.
  71. The liturgy of Patriarch Abraham Bar Gharib.
  72. The liturgy of Patriarch Bahnam of Hidl.
  73. The liturgy of Qawma, Patriarch of Tur ´Abdin.
  74. The liturgy of John George, bishop of the Monastery of Qartmin, compiled from liturgies composed by writers with the name of John; he may have written a special liturgy which has been lost to us.
  75. Another liturgy compiled by the same man from other liturgies each one written by writers named Jacob.
  76. The liturgy of Mas´ud II of Zaz, Patriarch od Tur ´Abdin.
  77. Another liturgy by him lost to us.
  78. A third liturgy by him, also lost to us.
  79. The liturgy of Basilius ´Abd al-Ghani I al-Mansuri, Maphryono of the East.

 

17.10.2008

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