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- Severus Sebokht (classical Syriac: ܣܘܪܘܣ ܣܝܒܘܟܬ), also Seboukt of Nisibis, was a Syriac scholar and bishop who was born in Nisibis, Syria in 575 and died...
- Mesopotamian bishop Severus Sebokht also wrote a treatise on the astrolabe in the Syriac language during the mid-7th century. Sebokht refers to the astrolabe...
- Ildefonsus, bishop of Toledo Daoxuan, Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 596) Severus Sebokht, Syrian scholar and bishop Su Dingfang, general of the Tang dynasty (b...
- the Persian, student and teacher Patriarch Sabrisho I, student Severus Sebokht, teacher Thomas of Edessa, student and teacher Christianity portal School...
- treatise is now lost, but it was well known to the Syrian bishop Severus Sebokht (575–667), who describes its contents in his own treatise on astrolabes...
- scholar John Philoponus and by the 7th century Syriac scholar Severus Sebokht draw heavily on Theon's work. Catoptrics. The authorship of this treatise...
- the Islamic world, and eventually to Europe. The Syrian bishop Severus Sebokht wrote in the mid-7th century CE about the "nine signs" of the Indians for...
- was mentioned in Syria in 662 AD by the Syriac Nestorian scholar Severus Sebokht who wrote the following: "I will omit all discussion of the science of...
- Khosrow, who tried to avoid another war, sent a Christian diplomat named Sebokht to Constantinople in order to try to persuade Justin to change his mind...
- Ildefonsus, bishop of Toledo Daoxuan, Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 596) Severus Sebokht, Syrian scholar and bishop Su Dingfang, general of the Tang dynasty (b...