Abulpharagius

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Abulpharagius is the Latinized name of Bar Hebraeus, a 13th-century Syriac Christian bishop, polymath, and prolific writer known for his works in theology, philosophy, history, and science.

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Abulpharagius canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Syriac Christian bishop
person
philosopher
physician
polymath
theologian
activeInCentury 13th century
alsoKnownAs Abu'l-Faraj Bar ʿEbrāyā NERFINISHED
Abu'l-Faraj ibn Harun al-Malati NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biblical exegesis
canon law
grammar
history
medicine
philosophy
theology
hasBirthYear 1226
hasDeathYear 1286
hasEthnicity Syriac
hasLatinName Abulpharagius NERFINISHED
hasName Bar Hebraeus NERFINISHED
Gregory Bar Hebraeus NERFINISHED
hasNotableWork Chronicon Ecclesiasticum NERFINISHED
Chronicon Syriacum NERFINISHED
Hewath Hekhmetha NERFINISHED
Kethabha dhe-Bhabhatha NERFINISHED
Menarath Qudhshe NERFINISHED
hasOccupation bishop
historian
philosopher
physician
polymath
scholar
theologian
hasReligion Syriac Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
heldTitle Maphrian of the East NERFINISHED
influenced later Syriac Christian scholarship
medieval Middle Eastern historiography
isBishopIn Syriac Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
knownFor encyclopedic scholarship
works in history
works in philosophy
works in science
works in theology
memberOf Syriac Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
wroteInLanguage Arabic
Syriac

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Bar Hebraeus hasLatinName Abulpharagius