|
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.
- The liturgy of Maphryono Abraham al-Sayyad.
- The liturgy of Patriarch Abraham Bar Gharib.
- The liturgy of Athanasius the Apostolic.
- The liturgy of Patriarch Bahnam of Hidl.
- A liturgy compiled by Bar Wahbun from the liturgies of church fathers.
- The liturgy of Basilius ´Abd al-Ghani I al-Mansuri,
Maphryono of the East.
- The liturgy of Basilius, metropolitian of Caesarea.
- The liturgy of Basilius Lazarus Bar Sobto, bishop of Baghdad.
- The liturgy of Celestine of Rome.
- The first liturgie of St. Clement of Rome, beginning «O Lord,
who art the indescribable ocean of goodness».
- The second liturgie of St. Clement of Rome, beginning «O God,
who art the ocean of love that surpasseth description» (the Homs
copy).
- The liturgy of Cyril of Alexandria.
- The liturgy of Cyril of Jerusalem.
- The liturgy of Cyril Simon al-Alini, bishop of Hah.
- The liturgie of Dionysius the Areopagite.
- The liturgy of Dioscorus of Alexandria.
- The liturgy of Dioscorus Gabriel, bishop of the Jazira.
- The liturgie of the twelve Apostles ascribed to St. Luke the
Evangelist.
- The first liturgy of Eustathius of Antioch, which begins with:
«O Lord the compassionate, whose mercy is abundant».
- The second liturgy of Eustathius of Antioch, beginning
«O Lord, who are the ocean of safety» (St. Mark´s MS 86).
- The liturgy of the Maphryono Gregorius Bar Hebraeus.
- The liturgy of Gregorius of Bartelli, bishop of
St. Matthew´s Monastery and Azerbayjan.
- The liturgy of Gregorius Theologus.
- The liturgy of Ignatius, Maphryono of the East.
- The liturgy of Patriarch Ignatius Bar Wuhayb.
- The liturgy of Ignatius the Illuminator.
- The liturgy of St. Isaac.
- The liturgy of Jacob, Maphryono of the East.
- The liturgy of Jacob Baradaeus.
- The long liturgy of Jacob Bar Salibi.
- The medium-sized liturgy by Bar Salibi.
- Another short liturgy by Bar Salibi.
- The liturgy of Jacob of Edessa.
- The liturgy of Jacob of Sarug.
- Another liturgy by Jacob of Sarug.
- The liturgie of St. James, short.
- The liturgie of St. James, long.
- The liturgy of Patriarch John al-Gharib.
- The liturgie of St. John the Apostle, short.
- The liturgie of St. John the Apostle, long.
- The liturgy of Patriarch John Bar Ma´dani.
- The liturgy of Patriarch John Bar Shushan.
- Another liturgy attributed to him by some scholars.
- The liturgy of John, bishop of Busra.
- The liturgy of Bishop John Butahi.
- The liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
- The liturgy of John, bishop of Dara.
- 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.
- Another liturgy compiled by the same man from other liturgies
each one written by writers named Jacob.
- The liturgy of John Jacob Bar Shakko, bishop of Mardin,
al-Khabur and Dara.
- The liturgy of John, metropolitian of St. Matthew´s Monastery.
- The liturgy of John III of Sedros.
- The liturgy of Joseph Bar Gharib, bishop of Amid.
- The liturgy of Julius of Rome.
- The liturgie of St. Mark the Evangelist.
- The liturgy of Marutha of Takrit.
- The liturgy of Mas´ud II of Zaz, Patriarch od Tur
´Abdin.
- Another liturgy by him lost to us.
- A third liturgy by him, also lost to us.
- The liturgy of Matthew or Harma al-Ra´i, bishop of al-Hassasah.
- The liturgy of Patriarch Michael the Great.
- The liturgy of Michael (Yeshu´ the intruder).
- The liturgy of Moses Bar Kepha, bishop of Baremman.
- Another liturgy by Bar Kepha.
- The liturgie of St. Peter, short.
- The liturgie of St. Peter, long.
- The liturgy of Peter Callinicus of Antioch.
- The liturgy of Philoxenus of Mabug.
- Another liturgy by Philoxenus of Mabug.
- The liturgy of Proclus of Constantinople.
- The liturgy of Qawma, Patriarch of Tur ´Abdin.
- The liturgy of Patriarch Quryaqos.
- The liturgy of Severus of Antioch.
- The liturgy of Severus, bishop of Samosata.
- The consectration of the cup by Severus.
- The liturgy of Simon Beth Arsham.
- The liturgy of Timothy II of Alexandria.
- The liturgy of Thomas of Harkel.
- The liturgy of Pope Xystus (composition of Aaron).
|
|