Theodoros Abū Qurra

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Theodoros Abū Qurra

狄奥多尔·阿布·古拉 (Theodoros Abū Qurra)(可能卒于 829 年后)[默基特 (Melk.)]
(probably d. after 829) Melk. by Aaron M. Butts

Theodoros Abū Qurra (probably d. after 829) [Melk.]

狄奥多尔·阿布·古拉 (Theodoros Abū Qurra)(可能卒于 829 年后)[默基特 (Melk.)]

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Author, Chalcedonain bp. of Ḥarran.

作者,迦克墩派 (Chalcedonian) 哈兰 (Ḥarran) 主教 (bp.)。

Author, bp. of Ḥarran . Little is definitively known about the life of Theodoros Abū Qurra. He was likely born in Edessa toward the middle of the 8th cent. At an unknown date, he became bp. of Ḥarran. He is traditionally thought to have been a monk at the monastery of Mar Saba, though this has recently been called into question (see Lamoreaux 2002). In his Chronicle, Michael Rabo (d. 1199) reports that Abū Qurra was deposed from his see by Theodoret, the Melk. patr. of Antioch (Chabot, Chronique de Michel le Syrien, vol. 3, 32–4 [FT]; vol. 4, 495–8 [Syr.]). The historicity of this has, however, also recently been challenged (see Lamoreaux 2005, xiii–xv). In the Chronicle of Michael Rabo, Abū Qurra is also said to have travelled to Armenia where he debated with the Syr. Orth. scholar Nonos of Nisibis (d. after 861) in the court of the Armenian prince Ashot Msaker (d. 826). This event, which occurred between 813 and 817, is corroborated by the writings of Ḥabīb b. Khidma Abū Rāʾiṭa (d. after 830), a relative of Nonos and the one who sent him to Armenia. Around the same time, Abū Qurra translated the pseudo-Aristotelian treatise De virtutibus animae into Arabic (ed. with GT Kellermann). In the anonymous Chronicle of 1234, it is reported that a debate took place in 829 between Abū Qurra and Caliph al-Maʾmūn (r. 813–33) (ed. J.-B. Chabot, Anonymi auctoris Chronicon ad annum Christi 1234 pertinens, II [CSCO 82; 1916], 22–3; FT A. Abouna and J.-M. Fiey, Anonymi auctoris Chronicon ad A.C. 1234 pertinens, II [CSCO 354; 1974], 15–6). A literary text purporting to be an account of this debate is preserved in a number of mss. (ed. Dick 1999; ed. with ET Bertaina 2007); its historicity is, however, disputed (see D. Bertaina, ‘The debate of Theodore Abū Qurra’, in Christian-Muslim relations, ed. Thomas and Roggema, 556–64).

Author, bp. of Ḥarran . Little is definitively known about the life of Theodoros Abū Qurra. He was likely born in Edessa toward the middle of the 8th cent. At an unknown date, he became bp. of Ḥarran. He is traditionally thought to have been a monk at the monastery of Mar Saba, though this has recently been called into question (see Lamoreaux 2002). In his Chronicle, Michael Rabo (d. 1199) reports that Abū Qurra was deposed from his see by Theodoret, the Melk. patr. of Antioch (Chabot, Chronique de Michel le Syrien, vol. 3, 32–4 [FT]; vol. 4, 495–8 [Syr.]). The historicity of this has, however, also recently been challenged (see Lamoreaux 2005, xiii–xv). In the Chronicle of Michael Rabo, Abū Qurra is also said to have travelled to Armenia where he debated with the Syr. Orth. scholar Nonos of Nisibis (d. after 861) in the court of the Armenian prince Ashot Msaker (d. 826). This event, which occurred between 813 and 817, is corroborated by the writings of Ḥabīb b. Khidma Abū Rāʾiṭa (d. after 830), a relative of Nonos and the one who sent him to Armenia. Around the same time, Abū Qurra translated the pseudo-Aristotelian treatise De virtutibus animae into Arabic (ed. with GT Kellermann). In the anonymous Chronicle of 1234, it is reported that a debate took place in 829 between Abū Qurra and Caliph al-Maʾmūn (r. 813–33) (ed. J.-B. Chabot, Anonymi auctoris Chronicon ad annum Christi 1234 pertinens, II [CSCO 82; 1916], 22–3; FT A. Abouna and J.-M. Fiey, Anonymi auctoris Chronicon ad A.C. 1234 pertinens, II [CSCO 354; 1974], 15–6). A literary text purporting to be an account of this debate is preserved in a number of mss. (ed. Dick 1999; ed. with ET Bertaina 2007); its historicity is, however, disputed (see D. Bertaina, ‘The debate of Theodore Abū Qurra’, in Christian-Muslim relations, ed. Thomas and Roggema, 556–64).

Abū Qurra is among the first Christians known to have written in Arabic. According to his own testimony (Bacha 1904, 60–1; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 119), he also wrote in Syriac, though none of his Syriac works are known to survive. His works are extant in both Arabic and Greek as well as Georgian translations (for the latter, see Datiašvili). The textual tradition of these works is not, however, very well understood (a monograph is in preparation by J. C. Lamoreaux).

阿布·古拉 (Abū Qurra) 是最早已知用阿拉伯语写作的基督徒之一。根据其自述 (Bacha 1904, 60–1; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 119),他也用叙利亚语写作,尽管已知他的叙利亚语著作无一存世。他的著作现存有阿拉伯语和希腊语版本,以及格鲁吉亚语译本(后者参见达蒂亚什维利 (Datiašvili))。然而,这些作品的文本传统尚未被充分理解(J. C. 拉莫罗 (J. C. Lamoreaux) 正在筹备一部专著)。

Abū Qurra’s works in Arabic are as follows (titles generally follow the abbreviated versions in Lamoreaux 2005): ‘On free will’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 9–22; ed. with IT Pizzo and Samir; GT Graf 1910, 223–38; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 195–206); ‘On the Trinity’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 23–47; GT Graf 1910, 133–60; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 175–93); ‘On the death of Christ’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 48–70; GT Graf 1910, 198–223; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 109–28); ‘On the confirmation of the Gospel’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 71–75; GT Graf 1910, 128–33; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 49–53); ‘On the method of the knowledge of God’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 75–82; GT Graf 1910, 160–8; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 157–64); an untitled work on salvation, three sections of which are extant (ed. Bacha 1904, 83–91, 180–186, 91–104; GT Graf 1910, 169–98; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 129–49); ‘Letter to David’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 104– 139; GT Graf 1910, 239–77); ‘Against the Jews’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 140–54; ed. with FT Bacha 1905; GT Graf 1910, 88–102; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 27–39); ‘On the councils’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 154–79; GT Graf 1910, 103–128; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 61–81); ‘Treatise on the veneration of the holy icons’ (ed. Dick 1986; GT Graf 1910, 278–333; ET Griffith 1997; IT Pizzo); ‘Treatise on the existence of the Creator and the true religion’ (ed. Dick 1982; GT Graf 1913; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 1–25, 41–7, 165–74 [who argues that this is actually three separate treatises]); ‘Confession of faith’ (ed. with FT Dick 1959, 56–62; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 151–4); ‘On the characteristics of the true religion’ (ed. with FT Dick 1959, 62–7; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 55–7); ‘Questions on free will’ (ed. with ET Griffith 1979; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 207–8); ‘Against the Armenians’ (ed. with ET Lamoreaux 1992; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 97–101). In addition, there are a number of unpublished works in Arabic (see Samir 1999, 433–36; 2005, 101–13; Lamoreaux 2009, 470–3).

Abū Qurra’s works in Arabic are as follows (titles generally follow the abbreviated versions in Lamoreaux 2005): ‘On free will’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 9–22; ed. with IT Pizzo and Samir; GT Graf 1910, 223–38; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 195–206); ‘On the Trinity’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 23–47; GT Graf 1910, 133–60; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 175–93); ‘On the death of Christ’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 48–70; GT Graf 1910, 198–223; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 109–28); ‘On the confirmation of the Gospel’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 71–75; GT Graf 1910, 128–33; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 49–53); ‘On the method of the knowledge of God’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 75–82; GT Graf 1910, 160–8; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 157–64); an untitled work on salvation, three sections of which are extant (ed. Bacha 1904, 83–91, 180–186, 91–104; GT Graf 1910, 169–98; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 129–49); ‘Letter to David’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 104– 139; GT Graf 1910, 239–77); ‘Against the Jews’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 140–54; ed. with FT Bacha 1905; GT Graf 1910, 88–102; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 27–39); ‘On the councils’ (ed. Bacha 1904, 154–79; GT Graf 1910, 103–128; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 61–81); ‘Treatise on the veneration of the holy icons’ (ed. Dick 1986; GT Graf 1910, 278–333; ET Griffith 1997; IT Pizzo); ‘Treatise on the existence of the Creator and the true religion’ (ed. Dick 1982; GT Graf 1913; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 1–25, 41–7, 165–74 [who argues that this is actually three separate treatises]); ‘Confession of faith’ (ed. with FT Dick 1959, 56–62; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 151–4); ‘On the characteristics of the true religion’ (ed. with FT Dick 1959, 62–7; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 55–7); ‘Questions on free will’ (ed. with ET Griffith 1979; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 207–8); ‘Against the Armenians’ (ed. with ET Lamoreaux 1992; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 97–101). In addition, there are a number of unpublished works in Arabic (see Samir 1999, 433–36; 2005, 101–13; Lamoreaux 2009, 470–3).

The Greek works attributed to Abū Qurra are collected (with LT) in Migne’s Patrologiae Graecae, vol. 94, col. 1595–1598; vol. 97, col. 1445–1610. An ET of many of these is available in Lamoreaux 2005. Most of the Greek works against Islam have recently been re-edited with GT by Glei and Khoury. Some of these are not, however, by Abū Qurra, but rather are part of a collection of dialogues reported by John the Deacon (see Lamoreaux 2001). The authenticity of a number of the other Greek works attributed to Abū Qurra is also uncertain. Though there are several substantial treatises, most of the Greek works are fragments that probably belonged at one time to larger, now lost treatises. It is explicitly mentioned in the introduction to Opusculum 4 that it was translated from Arabic by Michael Synkellos ( PG , vol. 97, col. 1504; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 83). In addition, an Arabic precursor has been discovered for Opusculum 9 (see Griffith 1979). In addition to the published works, there are a dozen or so unpublished texts in Greek attributed to Abū Qurra; most of these are short though there is a more extensive refutation of Islam (see Lamoreaux 2005, xxvi).

归于阿布·库拉 (Abū Qurra) 名下的希腊语著作收录(附拉丁译本 (LT))于米涅 (Migne) 的《希腊教父集》(Patrologiae Graecae),第 94 卷,第 1595–1598 栏;第 97 卷,第 1445–1610 栏。其中许多作品的英译本 (ET) 可见于 Lamoreaux 2005。大部分反对伊斯兰教的希腊语著作最近已由格莱和库里 (Glei and Khoury) 重新编辑并附德译本 (GT)。然而,其中一些并非出自阿布·库拉 (Abū Qurra) 之手,而是执事约翰 (John the Deacon) 记录的一组对话集的一部分(参见 Lamoreaux 2001)。归于阿布·库拉 (Abū Qurra) 名下的其他一些希腊语著作的真实性也不确定。虽然有几部实质性的论文,但大多数希腊语著作都是片段,可能曾经属于更大篇幅、现已遗失的论文。在《小论》(Opusculum) 4 的引言中明确提到,它是由米海尔·辛克洛斯 (Michael Synkellos) 从阿拉伯语翻译而来的(PG , vol. 97, col. 1504; ET Lamoreaux 2005, 83)。此外,《小论》(Opusculum) 9 的阿拉伯语前身已被发现(参见 Griffith 1979)。除了已出版的著作外,还有十几篇归于阿布·库拉 (Abū Qurra) 名下的未出版希腊语文本;这些大多篇幅简短,但也有一篇更广泛的驳伊斯兰教论(参见 Lamoreaux 2005, xxvi)。

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Aaron M. Butts. 2011. “Theodoros Abū Qurra.” In Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage. Beth Mardutho. https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Theodoros-Abu-Qurra.

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