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Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute seeks to promote the study and preservation of the Syriac heritage and language, and to facilitate opportunities for people to pursue the study of this ancient legacy globally. We aim to serve the academic community and the heirs of the Syriac heritage transcending denominational diversity. We carry out innovative educational projects that globalize Syriac studies, making it available through the internet in every university, classroom, library and home. | '''Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute''' seeks to promote the study and preservation of the Syriac heritage and language, and to facilitate opportunities for people to pursue the study of this ancient legacy globally. We aim to serve the academic community and the heirs of the Syriac heritage transcending denominational diversity. We carry out innovative educational projects that globalize Syriac studies, making it available through the internet in every university, classroom, library and home. | ||
Beth Mardutho is linked to several past and ongoing digital humanities projects and resources, including the [[Digital Syriac Corpus]], [[Qoruyo]] and the [[e-GEDSH]]. | Beth Mardutho is linked to several past and ongoing digital humanities projects and resources, including the [[Digital Syriac Corpus]], [[Qoruyo]] and the [[e-GEDSH]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:36, 12 November 2019
Available
Director
- Dr George A. Kiraz
Description
Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute seeks to promote the study and preservation of the Syriac heritage and language, and to facilitate opportunities for people to pursue the study of this ancient legacy globally. We aim to serve the academic community and the heirs of the Syriac heritage transcending denominational diversity. We carry out innovative educational projects that globalize Syriac studies, making it available through the internet in every university, classroom, library and home.
Beth Mardutho is linked to several past and ongoing digital humanities projects and resources, including the Digital Syriac Corpus, Qoruyo and the e-GEDSH.