Publications
Forthcoming: Mark Dickens, “Syriac Christianity in Central Asia,” in The Syriac World (Routledge Worlds), ed. Daniel King (Abingdon: Routledge).
Forthcoming: Tjalling H.F. Halbertsma and Mark Dickens, “Inner Mongolian Syro-Turcica I: Contextualizing the Syro-Turkic Gravestones from Inner Mongolia,” in Monumenta Serica.
Forthcoming: Mark Dickens, “Syriac Inscriptions near Urgut, Uzbekistan,” in Studia Iranica.
2016: Mark Dickens, “More Gravestones in Syriac script from Tashkent, Panjikent and Ashgabat,” in Winds of Jingjiao: Studies on Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia (Orientalia-Patristica-Oecumenica, Vol. 9), ed. Li Tang and Dietmar W. Winkler (Wien: LIT Verlag), pp. 105-129.
2016: Mark Dickens, “Biblical Fragments from the Christian Library of Turfan, an Eastern Outpost of the Antiochian Tradition,” in The School of Antioch: Biblical Theology and the Church in Syria (The Bible in the Christian Orthodox Tradition, Vol. 6), ed. Vahan Hovhanessian (Bern: Peter Lang), pp. 19-40, 87-97.
2016: Mark Dickens, “John of Ephesus on the Embassy of Zemarchus to the Türks” in Central Eurasia in the Middle Ages. Studies in Honour of Peter B. Golden (Turcologica 104), ed. István Zimonyi and Osman Karatay (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag), pp. 103-131.
2015: Mark Dickens, “Le christianisme syriaque en Asie Centrale,” in Le christianisme syriaque en Asie Centrale et en Chine (Études syriaques 12), ed. Pier Giorgio Borbone and Pierre Marsone (Paris, Geuthner), pp. 5-39.
2014: Mark Dickens and Peter Zieme, “Syro-Uigurica I: A Syriac Psalter in Uyghur Script from Turfan,” in Scripts Beyond Borders. A Survey of Allographic Traditions in the Euro-Mediterranean World (Publications de l’Institut Orientaliste de Louvain, Vol. 62), ed. J. den Heijer, A. B. Schmidt and T. Pataridze (Leuven: Peeters), pp. 291-328.
2013: Mark Dickens, “The Importance of the Psalter at Turfan,” in From the Oxus River to the Chinese Shores: Studies on East Syriac Christianity in Central Asia and China (Orientalia-Patristica-Oecumenica, Vol. 5), ed. Li Tang and Dietmar W. Winkler (Wien: LIT Verlag), pp. 357-380.
2013: Mark Dickens, “Scribal Practices in the Turfan Christian Community,” in Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies, Vol. 13, pp. 32-52.
2013: Mark Dickens, “Syro-Uigurica II: Syriac Passages in U 338 from Turfan,” in Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies, Vol. 16, Issue 2, pp. 301-324.
2012: Mark Dickens and Peter Zieme, “Turco-Syriac,” in Tūrās Mamllā: A Grammar of the Syriac Language, Volume I: Syriac Orthography, ed. G. A. Kiraz (Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias), pp. 346-351.
2012: Mark Dickens and Nicholas Sims-Williams, “Christian Calendrical Fragments from Turfan,” in Living the Lunar Calendar, ed. J. Ben-Dov, W. Horowitz, and J. M. Steele (Oxford: Oxbow Books), pp. 269-296.
2010: Mark Dickens, “Nestorius did not intend to argue that Christ had a dual nature, but that view became labeled Nestorianism (PRO),” in Popular Controversies in World History: Investigating History's Intriguing Questions, ed. Steven L. Danver (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO), pp. 145-162.
2010: Mark Dickens, “The Three Scythian Brothers: an Extract from the Chronicle of Michael the Great,” in Parole de l’Orient, Vol. 35, pp. 145-168.
2010: Mark Dickens, “Patriarch Timothy I and the Metropolitan of the Turks,” in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 20, Issue 2, pp. 117-139.
2009: Mark Dickens, “Syriac Gravestones in the Tashkent History Museum,” in Hidden Treasures and Intercultural Encounters: Studies on East Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia (Orientalia-Patristica-Oecumenica, Vol. 1), ed. Dietmar W. Winkler & Li Tang (Wien: LIT Verlag), pp. 13-49.
2009: Mark Dickens, “The Syriac Bible in Central Asia,” in The Christian Heritage of Iraq (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 13), ed. Erica C.D. Hunter (Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias), pp. 92-120.
2009: Alexei Savchenko and Mark Dickens, “Prester John’s Realm: New Light on Christianity between Merv and Turfan,” in The Christian Heritage of Iraq (Gorgias Eastern Christian Studies 13), ed. Erica C.D. Hunter (Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias), pp. 121-135.
2009: Mark Dickens, “Multilingual Christian Manuscripts from Turfan,” in Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies, Vol. 9, pp. 22-42.