Oriens Christianus

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The scientific journal Oriens Christianus. Roman half-yearly books for the customer of the Christian Orient (Oriens Christianus) was founded in 1901 at Campo Santo Teutonico and published by the local priests' college. Anton Baumstark was the editor and key designer. Today the "Oriens Christianus. Booklets for the customers of the Christian Orient" is published by Harrassowitz Verlag . All topics relating to the spiritual and material culture of oriental Christians are published in the magazine. The magazine covers a sub-area of Oriental Studies and Eastern Church Studies . The geographic area of ​​the Oriens Christianus extends from Ethiopia to Georgia and from the Middle East to India and China . Although the Greek and Slavic areas are also included in the Christian Orient , the magazine excludes articles with topics from these language areas due to other existing specialist magazines. The articles appear in various European languages, with documents in the oriental languages ​​being used.

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