Mor Barṣawmo - ܕܝܪܐ ܕܡܪܝ ܒܪܨܘܡܐ
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“The monastery, situated in the mountains to the southeast of Melitene and named after the 5th-cent. ascetic Barṣawmo, rose to prominence as the regular residence of Syr. Orth. Patriarchs in the 11th-13th cent., the period often referred to as the Syriac Renaissance.” 1
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Place Type
monastery
Descriptions
“ܕܡܽܘܬ ܩܶܠܥܳܐ ܥܰܠ ܪܝܫ ܛܘܪܐ. ܥܰܠܗܳܝ ܫܰܡܗܘܗܝ ܐܢܳܫܝ̈ܢ ܕܰܝܪܳܐ ܕܰܫܩܝܦܳܐ ܒܩܘܪܒܳܐ ܕܡܝܺܠܝܛܝܺܢܝ ܥܗܺܝܕ ܒܡܰܟܬܰܒܙܰܒܢ̈ܐ ܥܺܕܬܳܢܳܝ̈ܐ ܫܢܰܬ 790 ܘܰܗܘܳܐ ܟܘܪܣܝܳܐ ܦܰܛܪܝܰܪܟܳܝܳܐ ܒܕܳܪܳܐ ܕܰܚܕܰܥܣܪ ܥܕܰܡܐ ܠܰܬܠܳܬܰܥܣܪ ܘܕܰܝܪܳܐ ܪܒܐ ܗܘܐ ܣܡܟ ܠܥܺܕܬܳܐ ܒܚܰܡܫܳܐ ܦܰܛܪܝܰܪ̈ܟܐ ܘ: 34 ܡܺܝܛܪ̈ܘܦܘܠܝܛܶܐ ܘܥܰܡܝܪ ܗܘܐ ܥܕܰܡܳܐ ܠܡܶܨܥܳܝ̈ܬܗ ܕܕܳܪܐ ܕܰܫܒܰܥܣܪ. ܠܚܰܪܬܐ ܥܰܠܥܶܠ ܙܰܒܢܳܐ ܐܢܳܫܘ̈ܗܝ.” 3
“على رأس جبل يشبه القلعة ولذلك سماه بعضهم دير الكهف بقرب ملطية ذكر في التاريخ الكنسي سنة 790 وصار كرسيا بطريركياً في القرن الحادي عشر حتى اواخر الثالث عشر، وكان ديرا عظيماً دعم اللكنيسة بخمسة بطاركة واربعة وثلاثين مطراناً، وظلّ عامراً آهلاً حتى اواسط القرن السابع عشر ثم عصف الدهر باهله” 4
“81. Barṣawmo, Dayro d-Mor” 1
“built on top of a mountain near Melitene, it looks like a citadel, a fact which has led some writers to call it the Monastery of the Cave. It was first mentioned in church history in 790. It was the Patriarchal see from the eleventh century until the thirteenth century. A great monastery, it produced five patriarchs and forty-three metropolitans. It remained populated until the middle of the seventeenth century, when it was abandoned.” 5
“The monastery, situated in the mountains to the southeast of Melitene and named after the 5th-cent. ascetic Barṣawmo, rose to prominence as the regular residence of Syr. Orth. Patriarchs in the 11th-13th cent., the period often referred to as the Syriac Renaissance.” 1
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- 1 H. Takahashi81. Barṣawmo, Dayro d-MorThe Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritagep: 60-61., p: 60-61.
- 2 Sebastian P. Brock et al. (eds.), The Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage (Piscataway,NJ: Gorgias Press, 2011), p: 35, 59, 60–61, 66, 97, 142, 178, 201, 287, 290, 373, 406.
- 3 Ignatius Afram Barsoum, Berule bdire d-ʿal yulpone suryoye hdire, trans. Philoxenos Yuḥanon Dolabani, 2nd ed. (Holland: Bar Hebraeus Verlag, 1991), p: 543-544.
- 4 Ignatius Afram Barsoum, al-Luʼluʼ al-manthūr fī tārīkh al-ʻulūm wa-al-ādāb al-Suryāniyyah, 4th ed. (Holland: Bar Hebraeus Verlag, 1987), p: 509.
- 5 Ignatius Afram Barsoum, The Scattered Pearls: A History of Syriac Literature and Sciences, trans. Matti Moosa, 2nd rev. ed. (Piscataway,NJ: Gorgias Press, 2003), p: 562.
- 6 Sergey Minov (ed.), A Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity (The Center for the Study of Christianity, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2013), entry: monastery of Mar Barsauma.
- 7 Yāqūt al-Ḥamawī, Muʿjam al-buldān (Beirut: Dār al-kutub al-ʿilmiyya, 1990), p: II:568.
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— ܕܝܪܐ ܕܡܪܝ ܒܪܨܘܡܐ
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