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Syriac Studies and Eastern Christianity
Syriac Studies and Eastern Christianity
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Volker Menze
Associate Professor
Director of the PhD Program, Departmental Erasmus Program Officer
István Perczel
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Events
November 27, 2017
Terepmunka a posztkoloniális korban: Szent Tamás keresztényei között Indiában (magyar nyelvű előadás)
November 16, 2016
Research seminar: Syriac Malayalam : Unknown Christian literature from South India by István Perczel
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April 11, 2023
Patriarch Dioscorus of Alexandria
March 13, 2023
FWR Funding: EurAsian Transformations - Discovering the Cultural Heritage of Eurasia
January 9, 2023
Application Tips Webinar
November 15, 2022
Christian Historiography Between Empires, 4th-8th Centuries