Bar-Hebraeus — (1226 near Malatya, Sultanate of Rûm (modern Turkey) – 30 July 1286 in Maraga, Persia) was catholicos (bishop) of the Syriac Orthodox Church in the 13th century. He is noted for his works addressing philosophy, poetry, language, history, and… … Wikipedia
Bar Hebraeus — Bar Hebræus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bar Hebræus (Abu l Faraj). A Jacobite Syrian bishop, philosopher, poet, grammarian, physician, Biblical commentator, historian, and theologian, b. at Meletine (Malatia), Asia Minor, 1226; d.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Bar Hebraeus — Gregorius Bar Hebraeus Abu al Faraj (auch Bar Hebräus, Bar Ebroyo oder Abulfaragus, arabisch ابن العبري Ibn al Ibri, * 1225 oder 1226 in Malatya; † 30. Juli 1286 in Maragha bei Täbriz in Persien, im Hoflager des Ilchans) war ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bar-Hebraeus — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bar. Bar Hebraeus (1226 près de Mélitène 1286 à Maragha dans l Azerbaïdjan iranien) était un historien, un médecin et un philosophe arabe de religion chrétienne jacobite, écrivain de langue syriaque. Son… … Wikipédia en Français
Bar Hebraeus — ▪ Syrian philosopher Arabic Ibn Al ʿIbrī (“Son of the Hebrew”) , or Abū al Faraj , Latin name Gregorius born 1226, Melitene, Armenia [now Malatya, Turkey] died July 30, 1286, Marāgheh, Iran medieval Syrian scholar noted for his… … Universalium
BAR HEBRAEUS° (or Bar ʿEbhraya or Ibn al- ʿIbri), JOHA-NAN — (later: Gregorius or Abu al Faraj; 1226–1286), the last of the important writers in Syriac. He was the son of an apostate Jewish physician, Aaron (hence the appellation Son of the Hebrew), and knew Hebrew. Born in Malaṭīya (in Asia Minor) he went … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gregorius Bar-Hebraeus — Abu al Faraj (auch Bar Hebräus, Bar Ebroyo oder Abulfaragus, arabisch ابن العبري Ibn al Ibri, * 1225 oder 1226 in Malatya; † 30. Juli 1286 in Maragha bei Täbriz in Persien, im Hoflager des Ilchans) war ein Universalgelehrter und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bar-Hebraeus, Gregorius — (1226 86) Syrian scholar of Jewish origin. He was appointed Archbishop of Mesopotamia and Persia in 1252. He wrote a Syriac grammar, commentaries on the Bible and Aristotle, and a history of the world … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Bar-Hebraeus, Gregorius — Syrian historian (1226 1286); last classical author in Syriac literature. His original name was Gregory Abu l Faraj. He was bishop of the Jacobite (q.v.) church and author of a variety of works, including commentaries in Syriac and in Arabic… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Bar-Hebræus — Bar Hebraeus Bar Hebraeus (1226 à Maragha en Iran 1286 en Azerbaïdjan) était un historien, un médecin et un philosophe arabe de langue syriaque. Il est aussi connu sous les noms de Gregorios Abu’l Faradg Gamal al Din, Abu al Faraj Ibn al Ibri,… … Wikipédia en Français