The article outlines a complete intellectual profile of Sergius of Resh'ayna, a Greco-Syriac bilingual priest and physician, who practised medicine, philosophy, and theology, adhering to the teaching of Origen and Evagrius and translating the Corpus of Dionysius the Areopagite into Syriac. The contribution suggests that Sergius is probably best understood if classified as an Alexandrian philoponos on Mesopotamian land.
Un intellectuel alexandrin en Mésopotamie. Essai d’une interprétation d’ensemble de l’oeuvre de Sergius de Resh‘ayna
Fiori Emiliano Bronislaw
2014-01-01
Abstract
The article outlines a complete intellectual profile of Sergius of Resh'ayna, a Greco-Syriac bilingual priest and physician, who practised medicine, philosophy, and theology, adhering to the teaching of Origen and Evagrius and translating the Corpus of Dionysius the Areopagite into Syriac. The contribution suggests that Sergius is probably best understood if classified as an Alexandrian philoponos on Mesopotamian land.File in questo prodotto:
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