Gorgias Press
Founded in 2001 Gorgias Press is an independent academic publisher of books and journals related to history, languages, and religious studies, with specific areas of expertise in the Ancient Near East, Arabic and Islamic Studies, Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Classics, Early Christianity, Jewish Studies, Linguistics, and Syriac.
Gorgias [GOR-gee-us] Press was originally created by George and Christine Kiraz as a specialty press that could keep up with their research interests. With a background in computational linguistics, George Kiraz envisioned combining cutting-edge technology with humanities research. The new company would be completely online, with no physical storefront, and it would use automation and digital printing technology rather than traditional print runs. With these tools, the press could afford to publish rare and understudied topics that were previously considered unprofitable, and Gorgias soon became known for its pioneering work in language and linguistics, religion, and especially Syriac and Eastern Christianity.
Gorgias’ philosophy of “Publishing for the Sake of Knowledge” rather than profit, attracted a number of new authors, and the press’ areas of interest rapidly began to expand. Today, Gorgias Press publishes 50-60 new titles a year, including monographs, edited volumes, translations, and more, and Gorgias books can be found in academic collections all over the world.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 27
ISBN: 9781463200947
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Jacob of Serugh's “Mimro 95” details the significance of the Eucharist and spiritual benefit for participants. Harrak divides verses of this commentary in order to relate stages of liturgy within the Pre-Anaphoric and Anaphoric services of 6th century Syriac worship.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 35
ISBN: 9781463201043
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
The pioneers who contributed towards the formative period of Scandinavian musicology (ca. 1915–1940) were highly interested in ancient music. Kolltveit describes approaches by pioneers Hammerich, Panum, Andersson, Norlind, Leden and Tveitt in their cultural, political, and academic contexts.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 31
ISBN: 9781463200916
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Saints Jacob of Serugh and Severus of Antioch provided monastic interpretations for Syriac Orthodoxy. Bcheiry highlights St. Jacob’s exegesis of Jonah as a spiritual struggle with ascetic appearances.
St. Severus address the movement from self-deial to purity in his Lenten homilies.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 45
ISBN: 9781463201005
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
This paper contemplates the various means by which the Ancient Greeks preserved information about their musical history, highlighting oral/aural tradition and the transition to literacy when inscriptions could capture information in roughly datable contexts. Music history sources and motives are also examined.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 35
ISBN: 9781463201050
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Lund describes the development of Scandinavian music history from 1797 with the first discovery of lurs in Denmark to the modern discipline as it is established in research during the 19th and 20th centuries. Systematic orientation came in the 1970s.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 23
ISBN: 9781463200930
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Griffith discusses “On the Singles”, mimre by Mar Jacob of Serugh, for their reflections of Syrian monastic development. Following a biography and detailed literary analysis, Griffith examines the broader context of regional monastic literature for Mar Jacob’s possible influences.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 28
ISBN: 9781463200909
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
This publication presents the transcription and translation of eight Syriac inscriptions from the Persian region of Salamas found in ancient cemeteries and church buildings. The inscriptions are accompanied by brief commentary and helpful introduction.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 30
ISBN: 9781463201012
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Hickmann describes a 17th century work by Guaman Poma chronicling the first period of the Conquista. Details from this book are comparable to archaeological finds of musical instruments that have since disappeared. The author provides illustrations of ancient Andean instruments.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 27
ISBN: 9781463200893
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
This is a preliminary study of aspects of the spiritual development of Hindiyya ‘Ajaymi, a Syro-Lebanese religious woman who lived from 1727–98. Highlights include her mystical experiences as well as later compositions for her religious community.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 23
ISBN: 9781463200985
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Van Rompay discusses Jacob of Sarug’s understanding of sin by interweaving a conversation with 4th-century Ephrem’s influence and Jacob's late 5th-century contemporary thinker, Narsai. Critical to this discussion is their assumption of Adam’s created capacities.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
ISBN: 9781463201036
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Proceedings from the British Archaeological Association contain music studies from 150 years ago. Lawson raises a historiographical concern for these early discussions, as many of the authors are forgotten.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 30
ISBN: 9781463200992
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Brock provides an indispensable bibliographic resource for Jacob of Serugh scholarship. This guide lists Jacob's mimre by biblical passage and liturgical events, uplifted saints and topics, other works including prose and letters, and recommended secondary sources for further study.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 33
ISBN: 9781463200961
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Jacob of Serugh's Armenian version of “Homily on Good Friday” is most likely from the reign of Gregory III Pahlawuni (1113–1166 AD). Mathews provides its transcription, commenting that scholarship is widely unaware of Jacob of Serugh’s existing works in Armenian.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 23
ISBN: 9781463200923
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Credited by Dinno as the epitome of Syriac spiritual heritage, Mor Jacob of Serugh interpreted the physical world with the hidden realities of God. A prominent theme in Mor Jacob's mimre is the economy of salvation.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 39
ISBN: 9781463200978
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Some of John of Dara’s 9th century treatises survive in Codex 356 in Mardin, in which Jacob of Serugh is called “Jacob of Batnan”, “Jacob”, and titles of respect. This article describes Jacob’s significant influence, comparing two-verse homilies in detail.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 201
ISBN: 9781611437317
Pub Date: 13 Dec 2011
Series: Publications of the Center for Ottoman Diplomatic History
Description:
A comprehensive analysis of the French policy in and around the Black Sea region during the turbulent years between 1747 and 1789, which led to the French Revolution.