- (circa 777–857), (Arabic: يوحنا بن ماسويه), also
written Ibn Masawaih,
Masawaiyh, and in
Latin J**** Damascenus, or Mesue, Masuya,
Mesue Major, Msuya,...
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excelled in philosophy,
science (such as
Hunayn ibn Ishaq,
Qusta ibn Luqa,
Masawaiyh,
Patriarch Eutychius,
Jabril ibn
Bukhtishu etc.) and
theology (such as...
- (such as
Hunayn ibn Ishaq,
Yusuf Al-Khuri, Al Himsi,
Qusta ibn Luqa,
Masawaiyh,
Patriarch Eutychius, and
Jabril ibn Bukhtishu) and theology. For a long...
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Frankish abbot Kim Yang,
viceroy of
Silla (Korea) (b. 808)
Yuhanna ibn
Masawaiyh, ****yrian
physician Matudán mac Muiredaig, king of
Ulaid (Ireland) Ma...
- the
Maronite Lebanese Missionaries or
Kreimists Yuhanna Ibn
Masawaih or
Masawaiyh (777–857),
Persian or ****yrian
Christian physician Yuhanna Ibn Sarabiyun...
- has
influenced the Arabic-writing
physicians Al-Tabari and Yūhannā ibn
Māsawaiyh. The
earliest known translation from the
Syrian language is the Kunnāš...
- academy, as well as the
valuable Indian contributions. Borzūya
Bukhtishu Masawaiyh Sarakhsi Sabur ibn Sahl Nafi ibn al-Harith
Under the
Pahlavi dynasty,...
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philosopher Habash al-Hasib al-Marwazi, mathematician, astronomer,
geographer Masawaiyh (777–857), or
Masuya Mashallah ibn
Athari (740–815), of
Jewish origins...
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excelled in philosophy,
science (such as
Hunayn ibn Ishaq,
Qusta ibn Luqa,
Masawaiyh,
Patriarch Eutychius,
Jabril ibn
Bukhtishu etc.) and
theology (such as...
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Syriac and
afterward to Arabic. They also
excelled in philosophy,
science (
Masawaiyh,
Eutychius of Alexandria, and
Jabril ibn Bukhtishu) and
theology (such...