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405:'s 14th-century catalogue of Nestorian writers: "he wrote a commentary on the Paradise of the Occidentals; he elucidated Abba Isaiah; he wrote a book on the way of life, treatises on the sanctification of the cell, consolatory dirges; he also wrote letters and inquiries on stillness in the body and soul." 148:
as the condition the soul must meet to reach God. All surviving manuscripts break off after the fifteenth discourse of Isaiah (out of twenty-six), but there are quotations from the rest of the work in a fragmentary commentary on Isaiah that was apparently a reworking of
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in the form of a series of questions posed by some monks to their superior concerning the issues raised by the
65:(eastern Arabia), he became attached first to the unidentified monastery of Rab-kennārē then later to those of 62: 171:
He also wrote a few short work on similar ascetic themes. Both of his commentaries were translated into
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Dadishoʿ Qaṭraya's Compendious Commentary on The Paradise of the Egyptian Fathers
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Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage: Electronic Edition
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He wrote extensively in Syriac. All of his writings are concerned with
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Sims-Williams, Nicholas (1994). "Dādišoʿ Qaṭrāyā's Commentary on the
204: 77:) and of the Blessed Apostles. Nothing else about his life is known. 192: 184: 127: 70: 89:, however, demonstrated that there were two distinct individuals. 241: 172: 413: 411: 203:. Dadisho is the earliest writer to credit an Egyptian monk, 53:. His works were widely read, from Ethiopia to Central Asia. 199:. These translations assured him a wide diffusion among the 61:
Dadisho flourished in the late 7th century. Originally from
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The Martyred Church: A History of the Church of the East
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Kozah, Mario (2019). "Introduction". In Mario Kozah;
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Butts; 153:Commentary on the Paradise of the Fathers 49:monk and author of ascetic literature in 332:For lists of editions of his works, see 552:The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity 544: 532: 356: 337: 273: 14: 657: 446: 386: 265: 583: 570: 507: 483: 398: 333: 320: 308: 296: 191:was also translated from Arabic into 268:: "second half of the 7th century"; 42: 24: 27:7th-century Arabian Christian monk 25: 691: 665:7th-century Christian theologians 120:Letter to Mar Abkosh on Hesychia 460:Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages 439: 392: 276:, p. 70: "died about 690". 165:sayings of the Egyptian Fathers 155:, which is a commentary on the 85:, who lived a century earlier. 549:. In Nicholson, Oliver (ed.). 326: 259: 234: 217: 13: 1: 508:Brock, Sebastian P. (2018) . 7: 649:. East and West Publishing. 516:; Lucas Van Rompay (eds.). 462:. Oxford University Press 10: 696: 670:Church of the East writers 645:Wilmshurst, David (2011). 575:; Suleiman Mourad (eds.). 272:, p. 495: "fl. 670"; 189:Commentary on the Paradise 110:Retreat of the Seven Weeks 45:; late 7th century) was a 597:. 10th ser. (7): 103–111. 134:Commentary on Abba Isaiah 545:Kitchen, Robert (2018). 501:10.2143/aram.11.1.504452 401:, p. 1, who quotes 210: 92: 79:Giuseppe Simone Assemani 622:Paradise of the Fathers 603:Sims-Williams, Nicholas 538:Early Christian Mystics 157:Paradise of the Fathers 114:Seven Weeks of Solitude 56: 638:10.1484/j.abol.4.01639 612:Encyclopaedia Iranica 573:Abdulrahim Abu-Husayn 167:collected by Enanisho 83:Dadisho of Mount Izla 626:Analecta Bollandiana 403:ʿAbdishoʿ bar Brikha 106:Treatise on Solitude 81:identified him with 485:Brock, Sebastian P. 547:"Dadīshōʿ Qatrāya" 510:"Dadishoʿ Qaṭraya" 418:Sims-Williams 1994 372:Sims-Williams 1993 242:"Dadishoʿ Qatraya" 108:, also called the 675:Syriac Christians 607:"Dādišoʿ Qaṭrāyā" 594:Journal asiatique 563:978-0-19-881624-9 534:Mingana, Alphonse 452:"Dadisho Qatraya" 448:Albert, Micheline 201:Oriental Orthodox 16:(Redirected from 687: 650: 641: 616: 598: 580: 579:. Gorgias Press. 567: 541: 540:. Gorgias Press. 529: 527: 525: 520:. 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Index

Dadīshōʿ Ḳaṭrāya
Classical Syriac
Nestorian
Syriac
Beth Qatraye
Rabban Shabur
Shushtar
Khuzestan
Giuseppe Simone Assemani
Dadisho of Mount Izla
Addai Scher
hesychia
Isaiah of Scetis
Enanisho
sayings of the Egyptian Fathers
Arabic
Sogdian
Arabic script
Garshuni
Ethiopic
Isaac of Nineveh
Oriental Orthodox
Mar Awgin
"Dadishoʿ Qatraya"
Albert 2005
Wilmshurst 2011
Mingana 2012


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