- Abraham Ecchellensis
Ibrahim al-Haqilani (
February 18 ,1605 –July 15 ,1664 ; latinized as Abraham Ecchellensis) was a Maronite Catholicphilosopher and linguist involved in the translation of theBible into Arabic. He translated several Arabic works intoLatin , the most important of which was the "Chronicon Orientale of Ibnar-Rahib".Brief biography
Born in
Haqil ,Syria , his last name derived from his place of birth. Ibrahim was educated at theMaronite College inRome . After taking hisdoctorate intheology andphilosophy , he returned for a time to his native land.Ibrahim was ordained as a
deacon and later taught Arabic and Syriac, first inPisa and then inRome in the College of the Propaganda. In 1628, he published a Syriacgrammar . Called toParis in 1640 to assistGay-Michel Le Jay in the preparation of his polyglot Bible, Ibrahim contributed to that work the Arabic and Latin versions of the "Book of Ruth " and the Arabic version of "3 Maccabees ."In 1646, Ibrahim was appointed professor of Syriac and Arabic at the
Collège de France . Being invited by theCongregation of the Propaganda to take part in the preparation of an Arabic version of the Bible, Ibrahim went again in 1652 or 1653 to Rome. He published several Latin translations of Arabic works, of which the most important was the "Chronicon Orientale of Ibnar-Rahib" (1653), a history of the patriarchs of Alexandria.Ibrahim engaged in an interesting controversy with
John Selden about the historical grounds ofepiscopal polity , spurring him to publish his "Eutychius vindicatus, sive Responsio ad Seldeni Origines" (1661). WithGiovanni Alfonso Borelli he wrote a Latin translation of the 5th, 6th and 7th books of the "Conics " by thegeometrician Apollonius of Perga (1661).External links
* [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/encyc01.a.html?term=abraham+ecchellensis New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge]
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