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Abū Qurrah, Thāwdhūrus, approximately 750-825

LC control no.n 85000719
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Personal name headingAbū Qurrah, Thāwdhūrus, approximately 750-825
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Variant(s)Abu Qurra, Théodore, approximately 750-825
Abū Qurrah, Teodoro, approximately 750-825
Abû Kurra, Theodor, approximately 750-825
Abū Qurrah, Thawdhūrus, Bp. of Harran
Abū Qurrah, Thāwdhūrus, ca. 750-825
Abuqurra, Théodore, approximately 750-825
Teodoro Abū Qurrah, approximately 750-825
Thāwdhūrus Abū Qurrah, ca. 750-825
Théodore Abu Qurra, approximately 750-825
Théodore Abuqurra, approximately 750-825
Theōdūrus Abū Qurrah, approximately 750-825
Theodor Abû Kurra, approximately 750-825
أبو قرة، ثاوذورس
أبو قرّة، ثاوذورس، ‪ca. 750-825‬
ثاوذورس أبو قرة
Associated countryIslamic Empire
Birth date0750~
Death date0825
Place of birthEdessa (Turkey)
Profession or occupationPhilosophers
Syriac Christians
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inMaymar fī wujūd al-khāliq wa-al-dīn al-qawīm, 1982: title page (Thāwdhūrus Abū Qurrah, died 825) added title page, etc. (Théodore Abuqurra; Théodore Abu Kurra, évêque melkite de Harran, ca. 750-825)
La difesa delle icone, 1995: title page (Teodoro Abū Qurrah)
Des Theodor Abû Kurra Traktat über den Schöpfer und die wahre Religion, 1913: title page (Theodor Abû Kurra)
Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition. Micropedia (Theōdūrus Abū Qurrah, born circa 750, died circa 825)
German Wikipedia, viewed November 4, 2021 (Theodor Abū Qurra; born circa 740 in Edessa; died circa 820; the earliest Christian philosopher to write in Arabic; Melkite theologian; "Abū Qurra" is an honorific meaning "Father of consolation")
English Wikipedia, viewed November 4, 2021 (Theodore Abu Qurrah; 9th-century Melkite bishop and theologian who lived in the early Islamic period)
Associated languageara syc