Gorgias Press

Founded in 2001 Gorgias Press is an independent academic publisher of books and journals related to history, languages, and religious studies, with specific areas of expertise in the Ancient Near East, Arabic and Islamic Studies, Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Classics, Early Christianity, Jewish Studies, Linguistics, and Syriac.

Gorgias [GOR-gee-us] Press was originally created by George and Christine Kiraz as a specialty press that could keep up with their research interests. With a background in computational linguistics, George Kiraz envisioned combining cutting-edge technology with humanities research. The new company would be completely online, with no physical storefront, and it would use automation and digital printing technology rather than traditional print runs. With these tools, the press could afford to publish rare and understudied topics that were previously considered unprofitable, and Gorgias soon became known for its pioneering work in language and linguistics, religion, and especially Syriac and Eastern Christianity.
Gorgias’ philosophy of “Publishing for the Sake of Knowledge” rather than profit, attracted a number of new authors, and the press’ areas of interest rapidly began to expand. Today, Gorgias Press publishes 50-60 new titles a year, including monographs, edited volumes, translations, and more, and Gorgias books can be found in academic collections all over the world.

History of Syria from Ancient Times to the Ottoman Period (vol 3) Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 680
ISBN: 9781593337575
Pub Date: 01 Sep 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This monumental eight-volume history of Syria in Arabic begins with the earliest peoples of the region, the Hittites and Phoenicians. Carrying through the historical record, al-Dibs deals with the conquests of Alexander, the Romans, the Islamic Empire under the Caliphs, up to the Ottoman Empire.
History of Syria from Ancient Times to the Ottoman Period (vol 1) Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 424
ISBN: 9781593337551
Pub Date: 31 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This monumental eight-volume history of Syria in Arabic begins with the earliest peoples of the region, the Hittites and Phoenicians. Carrying through the historical record, al-Dibs deals with the conquests of Alexander, the Romans, the Islamic Empire under the Caliphs, up to the Ottoman Empire.
A Greek and Syriac Index to Sergius of Reshaina’s Version of the De Mundo Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 380
ISBN: 9781607245834
Pub Date: 27 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Gorgias Handbooks
Description:
Sergius of Reshaina (d. 536), translated the (pseudo-)Aristotelian text known as the De Mundo from Greek into Syriac in the early sixth century. The earlier period of Greek-Syriac translation was characterized by freer versions, while in the seventh century there are very good examples of literalism.
New Dictionary of the Armenian Language (vol 2) Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 1067
ISBN: 9781593339074
Pub Date: 27 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Kiraz Historical Dictionaries Archive
Description:
Considered to be the most complete dictionary of Old Armenian (also known as Classical Armenian or Grabar, this historic dictionary is essential to the study of this language. Written by three members of the Mekhitarist Order, this project represents the first major attempt to document Old Armenian in any comprehensive way. This two-volume reference work is presented in the Classical Armenian alphabet with definitions given in Latin.
Two Sides of a Coin: Juxtaposing Views on Interpreting the Book of the Twelve / the Twelve Prophetic Books Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 102
ISBN: 9781607243038
Pub Date: 27 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
A conversation between James D. Nogalski and Ehud Ben Zvi on the question of The Twelve, its implications for the historically oriented study of the prophetic books in the Hebrew Bible, and for the reconstruction of the intellectual history of ancient Israel.
Jacob of Sarug’s Homily on Simon Peter, when our Lord said ‘Get behind me, Satan’ Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 73
ISBN: 9781607242147
Pub Date: 26 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
Jacob of Sarug's (d. 521) homily on Simon Peter, when our Lord said, “Get behind me Satan!” (Matt 16:23) touches the themes of Jesus’ divinity and death, warfare with Satan, the harrowing of hell, and his relationship with Peter.
The Seven Messages of Revelation and Vassal Treaties Cover The Seven Messages of Revelation and Vassal Treaties Cover
Format: 
Pages: 477
ISBN: 9781607245681
Pub Date: 26 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Pages: 477
ISBN: 9781463203788
Pub Date: 11 Jun 2014
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
This book argues that the genre of the seven messages in Revelation 2–3 is a hybrid prophetic oracle. This oracle is influenced by the Old Testament covenantal elements functioning as a set of lawsuit exhortations. Graves defends this by demonstrating the influence of the Ancient Near Eastern vassal treaty structure in the seven messages.
Stichometry Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
ISBN: 9781607245469
Pub Date: 14 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
James Rendel Harris uses known statistics of ancient autographs (that is, the original version of a written document) to posit the general appearance of ancient documents in their original form.
The Origin of the Recessive Accent in Greek Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 41
ISBN: 9781607245599
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Maurice Bloomfield, a great authority on Sanskrit literature and comparative linguistics, applies the principles of linguistics to explain the recessive accent of Greek verbs in terms of Indo-European.
The 'Ablaut' of Greek Roots Which Show Variation between e and o Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 46
ISBN: 9781607245384
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Maurice Bloomfield applies the principles of linguistics to find the proper root forms for Ancient Greek words, a task complicated by the vowel shift that occurs when Greek words (particularly verbs) are inflected.
The Agon of the Old Comedy Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 28
ISBN: 9781607245582
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Milton W. Humphreys explores the development of the comic agon – that is, the contest-in-words that is the heart of Athenian drama and a reflection of the speech competitions in Athenian politics.
The Assyrian E-Vowel Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 27
ISBN: 9781607245575
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Paul Haupt argues for the existence of an e-vowel in Ugaritic, a vowel whose existence is difficult to prove in the consonant-free script of Semitic language.
The New Revision of King James' Revision of the New Testament. Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 157
ISBN: 9781607245407
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Charles Short gives a clear and thorough overview of the history of the English Bible and its relation to the changing editions of the Greek and Hebrew texts, then gives a detailed analysis of the revised text of Matthew.
Verbals in -tos in Sophocles Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 56
ISBN: 9781607245674
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Charles Bishop, whose life work revolved around the study of -teos adjectives in Greek and cognate forms in other Indo-European languages, examines the specific role of such adjectives in the plays of Sophocles.
The Pennsylvania German Dialect Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 114
ISBN: 9781607245605
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Learned's history and grammar of Pennsylvania German is still a standard text of this living dialect and includes sections on ethnography, history, phonology, grammar, and etymology.
The Reduction of ei to i in Homer Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
ISBN: 9781607245490
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Herbert Weir Smyth focuses on a grammatical feature of the Homeric dialect of Greek viewed as an aberration by other grammarians, namely what seems to be a reduction of the -ei diphthong to -i in certain words.