Ignatius bar Wuhayb, Patriarch of Mardin, -1332

HMML ID
382312046780
PURL
https://w3id.org/haf/person/382312046780
LC name
Ignatius bar Wuhayb, Patriarch of Mardin, -1332
HMML name
Ignatius bar Wuhayb, Patriarch of Mardin, -1332
HMML native script
ܒܪ ܘܗܝܒ
Library of Congress
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020054539
VIAF
https://viaf.org/viaf/155159032573501180338

Variants

  • Badr Zàkē
  • Badr-Zakhē
  • Bar Wuhayb
  • Bar Wuhayb, Ignatius
  • Ignatios bar Wuhayb
  • Ignatius
  • Ignatius bar Wahib
  • Ignatius bar Wuhayb
  • Ignatius ibn Wahīb
  • Ignatius, Joseph Bar-Vahib

Personal information

Death date
1332-04-19
Centuries
14th century CE
Gender
Males
Place born
Place died
Associated countries
Occupations
Fields of activity
Honorary titles
Patriarch of Mardin
Languages

General notes

Description
Ignatius, Joseph Bar-Vahib, Patriarcha Jacobitarum; died April 19, 1332...other sources claim the death year is 1333, but they are incorrect
Citations
Assemani, Bibliotheca orientalis, vol. 2, (1721), 464.
Description
“P Ignatios I. (V.) b Wahîb”; originally called “Bad(h)r Zàk(h)ē”; known as “Joseph B von Mardîn”
Citations
Anton Baumstark, Geschichte der syrischen Literatur (Bonn: A Marcus und E. Webers Verlag, 1922), 320.
Description
Ignatius I (V) bar Wahib; born in Mardin; related places include Kurnasha (settlement, on the border of Syria/Turkey), Tur 'Abdin (region), and Dayr al-Zaʻfarān (monastery); also called "Bar Wuhayb," "Ignatius V bar Wahib", "ابن ُوهيب"
Citations
James E. Walters et al., “Ignatius I (V) bar Wahib — ܒܪ ܘܗܝܒ ” in Syriaca, last modified August 17, 2016, http://syriaca.org/person/249.
Description
Eastern Jacobite patriarch at Mardin, called "Ignatios V-I Bar Vahib"
Citations
Fordham University, "Bishops/patriarchs of Antioch," accessed April 20, 2020, https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/byzantium/texts/byzpatant.asp.
Description
Called "Bar Wuhayb," "Zakhi," and "Yusuf Badr al-Din, son of Ibrahim"; native of Mardin, by origin from Korinsha in Tur 'Abdin; monk who studied at Mar Hananya; ordained a metropolitan for Mardin and consecrated Patriarch in 1293 (Syrian Orthodox Church), assuming the name "Ignatius"; grammarian who wrote about the Syriac alphabet and Arabic alphabet, and theologian who wrote about church prayers, issued canons, and drew up a liturgy
Citations
Ignatius Afram Barsoum, The Scattered Pearls: A History of Syriac Literature and Sciences, trans. Matti Moosa, 2nd rev. ed. (2003), 488-489.
Description
Bar Wuhayb, Ignatius; Syriac name form, grammarian, exposition of Arabic letters written in Arabic Garshuni
Citations
ASOM 00063, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, accessed September 21, 2022, https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/136302.

Preferred citation

"Ignatius bar Wuhayb, Patriarch of Mardin, -1332." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified March 22, 2024. https://w3id.org/haf/person/382312046780

Change notes

Date added
2021-06-09
Last edited
2024-03-22

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