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Although many of his
works seem to have been lost,
around eighty of his
mēmrē (ܡܐܡܖ̈ܐ), or
verse homilies are extant.
Narsai was born at ‘Ain
Dulba (ܥܝܢ...
- (CSCO). Beck's 1959
critical edition of the
madrashe (hymns) and
mêmrê (homilies)
memre attributed to
Ephrem led to much
scholarly debate on the authenticity...
- The
Memre Boekoe barracks (Dutch:
Memre Boekoe-kazerne) is a
military installation in Paramaribo, Suriname. It was
constructed during World War II as...
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widely copied and
quoted in the
Church of the East. Bar Zoʿbi
wrote several memre (verse homilies) on the
subject of
faith and on the liturgy,
including commentaries...
- Role Land
warfare Size 1,000 Part of
Suriname National Army
Headquarters Memre Boekoe barracks,
Paramaribo Nickname(s) NL
Colours Green and
yellow March...
- from jail.
Together they
committed a counter-coup, and took
control of the
Memre Boekoe barracks. They
called themselves the
National Liberation Council...
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strongly ****ociated with
Jacob of
Serugh (died 521). The
genre of the piece,
mēmrē, is that of a
homily in
narrative verse, with
characteristics of a dramatic...
- Babai's most
systematic surviving Christological treatise,
divided into
seven memre that
cover more than 200 folios. The 'Tractatus Vatic****' is
another m****cript...
- installations,
barracks and
detachments in the
various districts including the
Memre Boekoe barracks (Paramaribo), the
Naval Marine base (Wanica District), the...
- 1238, 1268 or 1288. The
commentary is
divided into five
verse homilies (
memre) in question-and-answer format. The
first homily concerns ramšā (vespers)...