Edessa, Mesopotamia
Odessa (bahasa Yunani Kuno: Ἔδεσσα) adalah nama historis untuk kota bangsa Asiria[1][2][3] di Mesopotamia utara, didirikan kembali di situs kuno oleh Seleucus I Nicator. Untuk kota Odessa modern, lihat Şanlıurfa.
Referensi
sunting- ^ "National and Ethnic Identity in the Neo-Assyrian Empire and Assyrian Identity in Post-Empire Time" (PDF). Simo Parpola, Journal of Assyrian Academic Studies: 20. Diarsipkan dari versi asli (PDF) tanggal 2011-07-17.
... several semi-independent kingdoms of decidedly Assyrian stamp and/or identity (Osrhoene, Adiabene, Hatra, Assur) popped up in the East...
- ^ Aramaic (Assyrian/Syriac) Dictionary - s. 206, by Nicolas Awde.
- ^ Evans, Craig A., The interpretation of scripture in early Judaism and Christianity, (T & T Clark International, 2000), 250.
Bacaan lanjutan
sunting- Walter Bauer 1971. Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christianity, 1934, (in English 1971): Chapter 1 "Edessa" (On-line text)
- A. von Gutschmid, Untersuchungen über die Geschichte des Könligliches Osroëne, in series Mémoires de l'Académie impériale des Sciences de S. Petersbourg, series 7, vol. 35.1 (St. Petersburg, 1887)
- J. B. Segal, Edessa: The Blessed City (Oxford and New York: University Press, 1970)
- Schulz, Mathias, "Wegweiser ins Paradies," Der Spiegel 2372006, Pp. 158–170.
- This entry uses text from the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1909.