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- Eutychius of Alexandria (Arabic: Sa'id ibn Batriq or Bitriq; 10 September 877 – 12 May 940) was the Melkite (Gr**** Orthodox) Patriarch of Alexandria. He...
- Ibn al-Baṭrīq or Ibn Baṭrīq may refer to: Yahya Ibn al-Batriq (fl. 796–806), Syriac Orthodox Gr****–Arabic translator Eutychius of Alexandria, born Sa'id...
- Ptolemy Tetrabiblos. Translation was not a completely developed skill: al-Batriq worked by a combination of direct word-for-word translation and transliteration...
- Abū Mūsā Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Arabic: أبو موسى جابر بن حيّان, variously called al-Ṣūfī, al-Azdī, al-Kūfī, or al-Ṭūsī), died c. 806−816, is the purported author...
- Batriq o semplicemente Bitriq), Annales, 109-110. Eutychius (Sa'id ibn Batriq o semplicemente Bitriq), Annales, 109-110. Eutychius (Sa'id ibn Batriq o...
- prince and son of Umayyad caliph Yazid II (r. 720–724). Abu Yahya Ibn al-Batriq (fl. 796–806), translator of Gr**** scientific texts Yahya ibn Asad, Samanid...
- to be a translation from Gr**** by 9th-century scholar Abu Yahya ibn al-Batriq (died 806 CE), and one of the main translators of Gr****-language philosophical...
- the same dance set to slightly different music (referred to as "raqsat al-batriq", the "penguin dance") became a po****r trend on online video-sharing sites...
- 15–19. Medieval Arabic tradition ascribes the translation to Yahya Ibn al-Batriq, but contemporary scholarship does not support this attribution. This Arabic...
- العلوية) and produced c. 800 CE by the Antiochene scholar Yahya Ibn al-Batriq, was widely circulated among Muslim scholars over the following centuries...