- Sergius of Reshaina
Sergius of Reshaina (d. 536) was an Assyrian physician and priest during the 6th century. He is best known for translating medical works from Greek to
Syriac , which were eventually translated toArabic . Reshaina, where he lived, is located about midway between the then intellectual centres of Edessa andNisibis , in NorthernMesapotamia .The great ninth century translator
Hunain ibn Ishaq gives the names of twenty six medical texts byGalen which Sergius translated into Syriac; these were the first significant translations of medical works from Greek into aSemitic language , and presumably were the textbooks Sergius himself had used when he studied atAlexandria . Hunain is not always complimentary about Sergius's translations; though some he thinks are better, as Sergius became more experienced. Sergius also translated various other works, including the "Categories" ofAristotle , Porphyry's "Introduction to the Categories" and theological works byPseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite . He also composed two works of his own, "On the Influence of the Moon", and "The Movement on the Sun", probably drawing heavily on Greek sources.Although Sergius kept in close contact with the mostly
Nestorian scholars nearby, he was himself in fact aMonophysite Christian priest. In 535 he was sent toRome by Ephrem, OrthodoxPatriarch of Antioch , and escortedPope Agapetus I toConstantinople . There he died, the following year.References
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Marshall Clagett , "Greek Science in Antiquity", pp.180-181. New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1955; Dover, 2001. ISBN 0486419738
*Catholic Encyclopedia , [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14408a.htm Syriac Language and Literature] (1912)
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