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Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture

The Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture (JLARC) is a peer-reviewed free-access online journal edited by members of the Cardiff Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture (CLARC) and published by Cardiff University (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/clarc).
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-0149-4
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Jan 1,2011
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 114
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-4632-0149-4
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The Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture (JLARC) is a peer-reviewed free-access online journal edited by members of the Cardiff Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture (CLARC) and published by Cardiff University (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/clarc).

The purpose of the Journal is to publicise online scholarly articles and reviews in the field of Late Antique Studies. Its particular interest lies in studies related to religion and culture.

The Journal considers studies from the late Hellenistic to the early Medieval and Byzantine periods, including – in terms of reception studies – in relation to earlier and later periods, in particular Classical Antiquity and the modern world.

In geographical terms the Journal reaches from the Latin west to the Greek and Syriac east and beyond. The editorial team and the peer-review college include experts in the relevant Classical and Oriental languages and in History, Archaeology, Philosophy, Theology, and Religious and Cultural Studies.

The Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture (JLARC) is a peer-reviewed free-access online journal edited by members of the Cardiff Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture (CLARC) and published by Cardiff University (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/clarc).

The purpose of the Journal is to publicise online scholarly articles and reviews in the field of Late Antique Studies. Its particular interest lies in studies related to religion and culture.

The Journal considers studies from the late Hellenistic to the early Medieval and Byzantine periods, including – in terms of reception studies – in relation to earlier and later periods, in particular Classical Antiquity and the modern world.

In geographical terms the Journal reaches from the Latin west to the Greek and Syriac east and beyond. The editorial team and the peer-review college include experts in the relevant Classical and Oriental languages and in History, Archaeology, Philosophy, Theology, and Religious and Cultural Studies.

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ContributorBiography

DanielKing

Daniel King (Translation Consultant, SIL International and Associate Fellow, Cardiff University) specializes in Greek-Syriac translations in Late Antiquity, and especially in Syriac philosophy. He has published on the Syriac reception of Aristotle, John Philoponus, and Cyril of Alexandria. He is the author, inter alia, of The Syriac World (Routledge, 2019) and The Earliest Syriac version of Aristotle’s Categories (Brill, 2010).

  • Issue Page (page 3)
  • Table of Content s (page 5)
  • Pauline Exegesis in Plastic Commerntaries of Old Testament Prophets: The example of Julian of Aeclanum's Tractatus in Amos by Josef Lossl (page 7)
  • Commentary and Translation in Syriac Aristotelian Scholarship: Sergius to Baghdad by John W. Watt (page 41)
  • Human Souls as Consubstantial Sons of God: The Heterodox Anthropology of Leontius of Jerusalem by Dirk Krausmuller (page 59)
  • Preliminary Enguiries into the Place of the Laterculus Malalianus Among the Chronicles of late Antiquity by James Siemens (page 89)
  • Book Reviews (page 105)
  • Orosius: Seven Books of History against the Pagans (page 105)
  • The Qur'an and its biblical Subtext (page 109)