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Syriac scholar and bishop (575–667)
Severus Sebokht (Syriac: ܣܐܘܝܪܐ ܣܝܒܘܟܬ), also Seboukt of Nisibis, was a Syriac scholar and bishop who was born in Nisibis, Roman Syria in 575 and died
Severus_Sebokht
Astronomical instrument
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
Astrolabe
4th-century Alexandrian astronomer and mathematician
Theon's 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
Hypatia
Descent of modern Assyrians from ancient Assyrians
Christians of northern Mesopotamia. This idea started as early as Severus Sebokht, who marked astronomy as one of the cornerstones of civilization and
Assyrian_continuity
Calendar year
Ildefonsus, bishop of Toledo Daoxuan, Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 596) Severus Sebokht, Syrian scholar and bishop Su Dingfang, general of the Tang dynasty
667
Greek scholar and mathematician (c. 335–405)
Greek scholar John Philoponus and by the 7th century Syriac scholar Severus Sebokht draw heavily on Theon's work. Catoptrics. The authorship of this treatise
Theon_of_Alexandria
Syriac Orthodox saint, bishop of Edessa (c. 640–708)
left bank of the Euphrates, where he studied under the famous scholar Severus Sebokht. At Qenneshre he mastered both Greek and Syriac, laying the foundation
Jacob_of_Edessa
was Muslim. It was a Christian scholar and Bishop from Nisibis named Severus Sebokht who was the first to describe and incorporate indian mathematical symbols
Christian influences on the Islamic world
Christian_influences_on_the_Islamic_world
and 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
History of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system
History_of_the_Hindu–Arabic_numeral_system
Christian catechetical school
Paul the Persian, student and teacher Patriarch Sabrisho I, student Severus Sebokht, teacher Thomas of Edessa, student and teacher Christianity portal
School_of_Nisibis
Development of mathematics in South Asia
to 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
Indian_mathematics
99th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1557–1576)
"The Mathematical Sciences in Syriac: From Sergius of Resh-'Aina and Severus Sebokht to Barhebraeus and Patriarch Ni'matallah". Annals of Science. 68 (4)
Ignatius_Ni'matallah
Scholar, polymath, and primate of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1226–1286)
it also included Syriac scientific traditions, especially those of Severus Sebokht, whom Barhebraeus specifically mentions. Barhebraeus's command of Arabo-Persian
Barhebraeus
Decade
Ildefonsus, bishop of Toledo Daoxuan, Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 596) Severus Sebokht, Syrian scholar and bishop Su Dingfang, general of the Tang dynasty
660s
46th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (684-687)
Athanasius was born at Balad, and studied Syriac, Greek, and sciences under Severus Sebokht at the monastery of Qenneshre, where he became friends with Jacob of
Athanasius_II_Baldoyo
the 1800s. It was a Christian scholar and Bishop from Nisibis named Severus Sebokht who was the first to describe and incorporate Indian mathematical symbols
Christianity_and_science
Syriac Orthodox facility in Turkey
contains the Syriac translation of Ptolemy's Tetrabiblon alongside Severus Sebokht's Treatise on the Constellations. Among the most celebrated works preserved
Mor_Hananyo_Monastery
Iranian philosopher of the 6th century CE
delivered before Khosrow I and was later translated into Syriac by Severus Sebokht. This work was also translated into Arabic at a later date. The other
Paul_the_Persian
Syriac Orthodox bishop of the Arabs (died 724)
associated with the monastery of Qenneshre, where he studied under Severus Sebokht and may have acquired Greek. He was a disciple of Patriarch Athanasius
George,_Bishop_of_the_Arabs
Mathematician
comes from mentions by mathematicians, for example, a critique by Severus Sebokht on Indian ingenuity, and Al-Khwarizmi's book on Hindu calculation.
Lam_Lay_Yong
grammar of John the Stylite and also makes use of the grammars of Severus Sebokht, Eliya bar Shinaya, Eliya of Ṭirhan and Rabban Denḥa and various commentaries
Yoḥannan_bar_Zoʿbi
all known to have studied Greek at Qenneshre, as probably did Severos Sebokht and George, bishop of the Arabs, and possibly Phocas of Edessa. The translator
Qenneshre
(Jacob of Edessa), to astronomy and mathematics (Sergius of Resh Aina, Severus Sebokht, and George of the Arabs). (John Carranza) The third century saw the
Syriac_Golden_Age
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English : metronymic from Sever.Dutch : variant of Sievers.
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German and Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Severinus, SEVERIN means "stern."
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English : variant of Stevens.
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Weaver.
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Strict. Restrained. Surname.
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English : from a personal name equivalent to Severin.English : topographic name from the river Severn, which flows from Wales through much of western England to the Bristol Channel. The river name is recorded as early as the 2nd century ad in the form Sabrina. This is one of Britain’s most ancient river names; the original meaning is uncertain, but it may have been ‘slow-moving’.
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English (Yorkshire) : patronymic from Seaver.Altered spelling of German Sievers.
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English : patronymic from Lever 3.
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Severe; Strict; Boundary
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Stern
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Severe; Strict
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English : variant of Savary.
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Strict; Restrained; Stern; Severe
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Boundary.
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Calm
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Roman Latin Severus, SEVERI means "stern."
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English : variant of Severn.
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Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Severus, SEVERO means "stern."
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Stern
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Severe; River in England; Stern; Strict; Restrained; A Saint's Name
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Hollow in the Hill
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
To be Charming
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Masih messiah of the age
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Hindu, Indian
Happiness
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Peace; Married; Expert in Making Policies; Love
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French form of Latin Basilius, BASILE means "king."
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Garlanded with Fame
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The compeller
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English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of poor, stony land, from Middle English hard ‘hard’, ‘difficult’ + aker ‘cultivated land’ (Old English æcer), or a habitational name from Hardacre, a place in Clapham, West Yorkshire, which has this etymology.
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Old French name derived from Middle Latin Ludovicus, LOOYS means "famous warrior."
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v. t.
To separate, as one from another; to cut off from something; to divide; to part in any way, especially by violence, as by cutting, rending, etc.; as, to sever the head from the body.
superl.
Difficult to be endured; exact; critical; rigorous; as, a severe test.
n.
A yellowness of the parts of plants which are normally green; yellows.
n.
Persons oe objects, more than two, but not very many.
a.
Having the tendency to produce fever; as, a feverous disposition of the year.
a.
Diverse; different; various.
a.
Affected with fever or ague; feverish.
superl.
Very strict in judgment, discipline, or government; harsh; not mild or indulgent; rigorous; as, severe criticism; severe punishment.
a.
Separate; distinct; particular; single.
adv.
By itself; severally.
v. t.
To disunite; to disconnect; to terminate; as, to sever an estate in joint tenancy.
superl.
Sharp; afflictive; distressing; violent; extreme; as, severe pain, anguish, fortune; severe cold.
n.
An inclosed or separate place; inclosure.
a.
Consisting of a number more than two, but not very many; divers; sundry; as, several persons were present when the event took place.
a.
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, fever; as, a feverous pulse.
n.
A bay or compartment of a vaulted ceiling.
imp. &. p. p.
of Sever
n.
Each particular taken singly; an item; a detail; an individual.
v. t.
To cut or break open or apart; to divide into parts; to cut through; to disjoin; as, to sever the arm or leg.