John bar Aphtonia
John bar Aphtonia
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John bar Aphtonia (d. 537) [Syr. Orth.]
约翰·巴尔·阿夫托尼亚 (John bar Aphtonia)(卒于 537 年)[叙利亚正教会 (Syr. Orth.)]
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Monastic founder and author.
修道院创立者与作者。
Monastic founder and author. John was born in Edessa , the child of a rhetor and his mother, Aphtonia. He was a monk of the monastery of St. Thomas at Seleucia Pieria on the Orontes (near Antioch ) until he and other monks were driven out as a result of imperial persecution of non-Chalcedonian monasteries (ca. 530). The group chose John to be their Abbot and founded the Monastery of Qenneshre on the Euphrates, an establishment that came to produce many influential church leaders, scholars, and translators. John is remembered as having played a significant role in facilitating the transmission of Greek literary culture into a Syriac milieu. He participated in the Miaphysite negotiations with Justinian in Constantinople (ca. 531) before he died in 537. John wrote a biography of Severus of Antioch , and a commentary on the Song of Songs, fragments of which survive in catenae. He is credited with having written a number of hymns in Greek that were added to collections associated with Severus and later translated into Syriac.
修道院创立者与作家。约翰 (John) 生于埃德萨 (Edessa),是一位修辞学家 (rhetor) 之子,其母名为阿夫托尼娅 (Aphtonia)。他曾是奥龙特斯河 (Orontes) 畔塞琉西亚·皮耶里亚 (Seleucia Pieria)(近安提阿 (Antioch))圣托马斯修道院 (monastery of St. Thomas) 的修士,直到他与其他修士因帝国迫害非卡尔西顿派 (non-Chalcedonian) 修道院而被驱逐(约 530 年)。该团体推选约翰 (John) 为院长 (Abbot),并在幼发拉底河 (Euphrates) 畔建立了肯内什雷修道院 (Monastery of Qenneshre),该机构后来培养了许多有影响力的教会领袖、学者和翻译家。约翰 (John) 被铭记为在促进希腊文学文化传入叙利亚语 (Syriac) 环境方面发挥了重要作用。约翰 (John) 于 537 年去世前,曾参与在君士坦丁堡 (Constantinople) 与查士丁尼 (Justinian) 进行的合一性论派 (Miaphysite) 谈判(约 531 年)。约翰 (John) 撰写了一部《安提阿的塞维鲁传》(biography of Severus of Antioch),以及一部《雅歌注释》(commentary on the Song of Songs),后者的片段幸存于链式注释集 (catenae) 中。据信他创作了许多希腊语赞美诗,这些赞美诗被收录在与塞维鲁 (Severus) 相关的集子中,后来被翻译成叙利亚语 (Syriac)。
References
E. W. Brooks, The Hymns of Severus of Antioch and Others in the Syriac Version of Paul of Edessa (PO 6; 1909), 1–179; (PO 7; 1911), 593–802. (Syr. with ET)
R. Köbert, ‘Syrische Fragmente eines griechischen Kommentars zum Hohenlied’, Biblica 48 (1967), 111–14.
P. Krüger, ‘Johannes bar Aphtonaja und die syrische Übersetzung seines Kommentars zum Hohen Liede’, OC 50 (1966), 61–71.
M. A. Kugener, Vie de Sévère par Jean de Beith-Aphtonia (PO 2.3; 1907), 204–64. (Syr. with FT of The Life of Severus)
F. Nau, ‘Histoire de Jean bar Aphtonia’, ROC 7 (1902), 97–135.
, Vie de Jean bar Aphtonia (1902). (Syr. with FT)
Vööbus, History of Asceticism, vol. 3, 435–6.
J. W. Watt, ‘A portrait of John bar Aphtonia, founder of the Monastery of Qenneshre’, in Portraits of Spiritual Authority, ed. H. W. Drijvers and J. W. Watt (1999), 155–69.
Citation
Jeff W. Childers. 2011. “John bar Aphtonia.” In Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage. Beth Mardutho. https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/John-bar-Aphtonia.