- Ras al-Ayn (Arabic: رَأْس ٱلْعَيْن, romanized: Raʾs al-ʿAyn, Kurdish: سەرێ کانیێ, romanized: Serê Kaniyê,
classical Syriac: ܪܝܫ ܥܝܢܐ, romanized: Rēš Aynā)...
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Sergius of
Reshaina (died 536) was a
physician and
priest during the 6th century. He is best
known for
translating medical works from Gr**** to Syriac,...
- p. 3. ISBN 978-1-898910-45-9. Sami
Aydin (29
August 2016).
Sergius of
Reshaina:
Introduction to
Aristotle and his Categories,
Addressed to Philotheos...
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source where this
nickname for ʿAli b. Abī Ṭālib
appears is in
George of
Reshʿaina in 680 AD. Ali Shia view of Ali **** view of Ali "Sahih
Muslim 2409 -...
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Presbyter (fl. 640) was a
Syriac Orthodox priest from the
vicinity of
Reshaina in
Upper Mesopotamia who
wrote the
Syriac Chronicle of 640,
which is also...
- Kartawaye,
Harran and
Callinicus (Raqqa),
Maiperqat (with Amid and Mardin),
Reshʿaïna,
Qarta and Adarma,
Qaimar and
Hesna d'Kifa.
Aoustan d'Arzun and Beth Moksaye...
- Qidarizon,
Hesen Kepha, Zugmatos)
while the see of Dara had only
three (
Reshaina, Tur Abdin, Menasobion)
according to the
Notitia Antiochena from the 580s...
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Peter the Fuller,
Dionysius the Scholastic,
Severus of Antioch,
Sergius of
Reshaina,
unnamed Christian followers of
everyone from
Origen to
Basil of Caesarea...
- the work was
translated to
Latin by A****ius, into
Syriac by
Sergius of
Reshaina and
three distinct Arabic versions.
Philosophy portal Hypostasis (philosophy...
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development as
described by Galen. In the
early 6th century,
Sergius of
Reshaina devoted himself to the
translation of Gr****
medical texts into
Syriac and...