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Richard Connolly (monk)

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Richard Hugh Connolly (1873-16 March 1948) was a monk of Downside Abbey and a major contributor to Syriac scholarship. Barred for reasons of health from administrative or public roles he was trained by Edmund Bishop and belonged to a notable group of Cambridge Orientalists. He was a major contributor to the Journal of Theological Studies, the Downside Review and an early editor in the Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium.

Obituary:

M.D. Knowles, Obituary notice of Dom R.H.Connolly 1873-1948? Journal of Theological Studies, Vol. XLIX, 1948

Major works:

Anonymi Auctoris Expositio Officiorum Ecclesiae Georgio Arbelensi Adscripta,I, T. CSCO 64(Scriptores Syri 25),1911; V. CSCO 71 (Scriptores Syri 28),1913;II Accedit Abrahae bar Lipheh Interpretatio Officiorum (Scriptores Syri 29 &32),1913

Didascalia Apostolorum: Syriac Version, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1929 (Oxford Reprints, 1970)

The Liturgical Homilies of Narsai, translated into English with an Introduction. With an Appendix by Edmund Bishop (Texts and Studies, Vol. VIII, No.I, 1967)