Homo bar Dāníʼél, active 1677-1728

Deacon (mšamšānā), priest (qašíšā), and scribe of the Naṣro family (first scribal generation); he was active copying manuscripts in Alqūsh in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

HMML ID
431291889166
PURL
https://w3id.org/haf/person/431291889166
LC name
Homo bar Dāníʼél, active 1677-1728
HMML name
Homo bar Dāníʼél, active 1677-1728
HMML native script
ܗܘܡܘ ܒܪ ܕܢܝܐܝܠ

Variants

  • Homo bar Daniel
  • Homo bar Daniel bar Eliya
  • Homo bar Daniel, mšamšānā
  • Hormizd bar Daniel
  • Hōmō bar Daniel
  • ܡܫܡܫܢܐ ܗܘܡܘ ܒܪ ܩܫܝܫܐ ܕܢܝܐܝܠ ܐܠܩܘܫܝܐ

Personal information

Activity start
1677
Activity end
1728
Centuries
17th century CE ● 18th century CE
Gender
Males
Place residence
Associated countries
Occupations
Ranks
Mšamšānā ● Qašíšā ● ܡܫܡܫܢܐ ● ܩܫܝܫܐ
Fields of activity
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General notes

Description
One of 4 brothers (sons of the priest Daniel, son of the priest Elīyā, son of the priest Daniel) who began scribal careers between 1677 and 1705; the scribe Hōmō (Hormizd), a deacon by 1677 and a priest by 1692, who copied 24 manuscripts between 1677 and 1728, mostly in Alqōsh, but one copied in the Khābūr village of Bāsūrīn
Citations
David Wilmshurst, The Ecclesiastical Organization of the Church of the East, 1318-1913 (Peeters, 2000), 247-250.
Description
ܡܫܡܫܢܐ ܗܘܡܘ ܒܪ ܩܫܝܫܐ ܕܢܝܐܝܠ ܒܪ ܩܫܝܫܐ ܐܠܝܐ = Mšamšānā Homo bar qašíšā Dāníʼél bar qašíšā ʼEliyā
Citations
DFM 00028, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, accessed May 4, 2023, https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/134203.

Preferred citation

"Homo bar Dāníʼél, active 1677-1728." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified May 04, 2023. https://w3id.org/haf/person/431291889166

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Date added
2023-05-04
Last edited
2023-05-04

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