Bar ʿEbrāyā

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Bar ʿEbrāyā was a 13th-century Syriac Orthodox bishop, polymath, and prolific writer known for his works in theology, philosophy, history, and science.

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instanceOf 13th-century Christian scholar
Syriac Orthodox bishop
Syriac writer
historian
philosopher
polymath
scientist
theologian
alsoKnownAs Abu’l-Faraj ibn al-ʿIbri NERFINISHED
Bar Hebraeus NERFINISHED
Gregory Bar Hebraeus NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1226
birthPlace Anatolia NERFINISHED
Malatya NERFINISHED
Melitene NERFINISHED
deathDate 1286
deathPlace Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
Maragha NERFINISHED
era 13th century
ethnicGroup Syriac NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork astronomy
biblical exegesis
canon law
grammar
history
logic
medicine
philosophy
theology
influencedBy Aristotle
Avicenna NERFINISHED
al-Ghazali NERFINISHED
earlier Syriac Christian authors
languageOfWorkOrName Arabic
Classical Syriac NERFINISHED
notableFor comprehensive historical chronicles
extensive use of Arabic philosophical sources
synthesizing Greek, Syriac, and Arabic learning
systematic theological works
notableWork Chronicon Ecclesiasticum NERFINISHED
Chronicon Syriacum NERFINISHED
Ethicon NERFINISHED
Hewath Hekhmetha NERFINISHED
The Cream of Science NERFINISHED
occupation author
bishop
historian
philosopher
physician
theologian
positionHeld Maphrian of the East NERFINISHED
Syriac Orthodox bishop of Aleppo
Syriac Orthodox bishop of Gubos
religion Oriental Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
Syriac Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
tradition Aristotelian philosophy
wroteIn Arabic
Syriac NERFINISHED

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Bar Hebraeus hasAlternativeName Bar ʿEbrāyā