Abdisho bar Berika

Abdisho bar Berika or Ebedjesu (Classical Syriac: ܥܒܕܝܝܫܘܥ ܕܨܘܒܐ) (died 1318), also known as Mar Odisho or St. Odisho in English, was a Syriac writer.[1] He was born in Nusaybin.[2]

Abdisho was first bishop of Shiggar (Sinjar) and the province of Bet 'Arbaye (Arbayestan) around 1285 and from before 1291 metropolitan of Nisibis and Armenia. He was the author of the Marganitha (The book of the jewel), one of the most important ecclesiastical texts of the Assyrian Church of the East, a kind of theological encyclopedy.

He wrote in Syriac biblical commentaries, polemical treatises against heresy as well as dogmatic and legal writings.[3] He also wrote texts in metrical form including an author catalog, which has for the Syrian literary history an important role.[4]

Works

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gollark: We should replace the US government with a random number generator. It would probably be a lot more efficient.
gollark: I can't really read some complex social cues very well so I have very little idea what's going on at this point.
gollark: If nevin is to be believed, it was 4-6 people "flirting" with you, not just "a person", although I think he was being something.
gollark: That *is* the most common definition.

References

  1. Zammit, Martin. `Enbe men Karmo Suryoyo (Bunches of Grapes from the Syriac Vineyard).
  2. Earl, George (1944). History of the Christian Arabic literature. 1.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  3. Lavenant, René (1919). Abdīšō Berika bar. 3.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  4. Baumstark, Anton (1922). History of Syriac literature with exclusion of the Palestinian Christian texts. p. 632.
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