The School of
Nisibis was the most
influential and
prominent of the Aramaic-speaking
Christian schools of late
antique and early
Mesopotamia This volume provides for the first time an annotated translation of the major sources for the School of Nisibis—offering a close historical, linguistic, and thematic analysis. Aside from a general introduction and commentary on each translation,
Sources for the Study of the School of Nisibis includes the
Cause for the Foundation of the Schools, which provides a history of learning from God’s creation of the world to the time of the text’s composition at the end of the sixth century; the last two chapters of an East-Syrian
Ecclesiastical History; and, among other texts, a document composed by Simeon of Bet Arsham, a theological enemy of the School and its history.