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ʿEnanishoʿ (Syriac: ܥܢܢܝܫܘܥ, also
romanized ʿAnanishoʿ or ʿNānišoʿ) was a monk, philosopher,
lexicographer and
translator of the
Church of the East who...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Names with Ishoʿ as a
component include:
Enanisho Hnanisho I
Hnanisho II Ishoʿbokht
Ishodad of Merv Isho'dnah Ishoʿsabran...
- of the Fathers,
which is a
commentary on the
Paradise of the
Fathers of
Enanisho in the form of a
series of
questions posed by some
monks to
their superior...
- 773–780 Many
metropolitans of
Shemsdin traditionally took the name Hnanishoʿ
Enanisho, 7th-century monk with a
similar name This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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student Dadisho of
Mount Izla,
student Elishaʿ bar Quzbaye,
director ?520s
ʿEnanishoʿ,
student Ephrem the Syrian,
teacher Gabriel of Qatar,
student (possibly)...
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compilatory structure." It was
probably conceived as a
companion volume to
Enanisho's Syriac edition of Palladius.
Thomas of
Marga cites it in his
chapter XXIV...
- of the
patriarch Ishoʿyahb II of
Gdala (628–45). He was the
brother of
ʿEnanishoʿ, the
celebrated East
Syrian writer who
redacted the Book of Paradise....