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Ibn Kabar (Shams al-Riʾāsa Abū al-Barakāt ibn Kabar, d. 1324) was a Coptic Christian author of an ecclesiastical encyclopedia known as Mișbâḥ al-ẓulma. He was secretary to the Mamluk minister Baybars al-Manșûrî, presumably editing the latter's work Zubdat al-fikra fi ta'rîkh al-hijra ("quintessence of thought in Muslim history").He was ordained as a priest in 1300, under the name of Barsum and took office in Mu'allaqah, the ancient Coptic church in Cairo. A number of rhyming Arabic sermons of his have been preserved. He had to flee the persecution of Christians in 1321, and died shortly after.

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  • ابن كبر (ar)
  • Ibn Kabar (en)
  • Ibn Kabar (fr)
  • Shams al-Riʾāsa Abū al-Barakāt (it)
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  • الشيخ المؤتمن شمس الرئاسة ابن الشيخ الأسعد أبو البركات ابن كبر. عالم لاهوت ولغوي ومؤرخ قبطي. عاش في أواخر القرن الثالث عشر وبداية القرن الرابع عشر، وكان والده الشيخ الأكمل الأسعد، رجلا ذا مال وجاه، إذ كان يملك دارا فسيحة في مصر العتيقة في درب يسمى «درب ابن كبر». (ar)
  • Al-Shaykh al-Mu'taman Shams al-Riyâsah ibn al-Shaykh al-Akmal al-As'ad Abû al-Barakât ibn Kabar, ou plus brièvement Abû al-Barakât ibn Kabar (parfois transcrit Ibn Kubr), est un prêtre de l'Église copte, écrivain de langue arabe, mort en 1324. (fr)
  • Shams al-Riʾāsa Abū al-Barakāt ibn Kabar (Il Cairo, XIII secolo – Fustat, 10 maggio 1324) è stato un religioso egiziano. Sacerdote copto egiziano, fu collaboratore dell'Emiro mamelucco Ruqn al-Dīn Baybars al-Manṣūrī - generale (Muqaddam alf) e dawādār (capo della cancelleria sultanale) di al-Malik al-Nāṣir Muḥammad - per quanto riguarda il compendio dell'opera storica di Baybars nota come Mukhtār al-akhbār. Fu autore dell'opera teologica Lampada delle tenebre (Kitāb miṣbāḥ al-ẓulma wa īḍāḥ al-khidma). (it)
  • Ibn Kabar (Shams al-Riʾāsa Abū al-Barakāt ibn Kabar, d. 1324) was a Coptic Christian author of an ecclesiastical encyclopedia known as Mișbâḥ al-ẓulma. He was secretary to the Mamluk minister Baybars al-Manșûrî, presumably editing the latter's work Zubdat al-fikra fi ta'rîkh al-hijra ("quintessence of thought in Muslim history").He was ordained as a priest in 1300, under the name of Barsum and took office in Mu'allaqah, the ancient Coptic church in Cairo. A number of rhyming Arabic sermons of his have been preserved. He had to flee the persecution of Christians in 1321, and died shortly after. (en)
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  • الشيخ المؤتمن شمس الرئاسة ابن الشيخ الأسعد أبو البركات ابن كبر. عالم لاهوت ولغوي ومؤرخ قبطي. عاش في أواخر القرن الثالث عشر وبداية القرن الرابع عشر، وكان والده الشيخ الأكمل الأسعد، رجلا ذا مال وجاه، إذ كان يملك دارا فسيحة في مصر العتيقة في درب يسمى «درب ابن كبر». (ar)
  • Ibn Kabar (Shams al-Riʾāsa Abū al-Barakāt ibn Kabar, d. 1324) was a Coptic Christian author of an ecclesiastical encyclopedia known as Mișbâḥ al-ẓulma. He was secretary to the Mamluk minister Baybars al-Manșûrî, presumably editing the latter's work Zubdat al-fikra fi ta'rîkh al-hijra ("quintessence of thought in Muslim history").He was ordained as a priest in 1300, under the name of Barsum and took office in Mu'allaqah, the ancient Coptic church in Cairo. A number of rhyming Arabic sermons of his have been preserved. He had to flee the persecution of Christians in 1321, and died shortly after. His main works are: * Al-Sullam al-kabir "the great ladder", a Bohairic-Arabic lexicon. This work was widely received and survives in numerous copies. It was first edited in 1643 in Rome with a Latin translation by Athanasius Kircher (Lingua Aegyptiaca Restituta). * Mișbâḥ al-ẓulma wa-îḍâḥ al-khidma ("the lamp of shadows and the illumination of service"), an ecclesiastical encyclopedia in 24 chapters and divided in two large parts. The first part, chapters 1 to 6, is dedicated to dogmatic and canonical matters (theology, hagiography, canon law, biblical exegesis) and the second part (chapters 8 to 24) deals with the office of the various categories of priests from a liturgical and practical viewpoint. Interposed between the two parts is chapter 7, a very valuable catalogue of books by Christian authors of different denominations that were available in Arabic (partly via translation from Greek, Syriac or Coptic) at the time. (en)
  • Al-Shaykh al-Mu'taman Shams al-Riyâsah ibn al-Shaykh al-Akmal al-As'ad Abû al-Barakât ibn Kabar, ou plus brièvement Abû al-Barakât ibn Kabar (parfois transcrit Ibn Kubr), est un prêtre de l'Église copte, écrivain de langue arabe, mort en 1324. (fr)
  • Shams al-Riʾāsa Abū al-Barakāt ibn Kabar (Il Cairo, XIII secolo – Fustat, 10 maggio 1324) è stato un religioso egiziano. Sacerdote copto egiziano, fu collaboratore dell'Emiro mamelucco Ruqn al-Dīn Baybars al-Manṣūrī - generale (Muqaddam alf) e dawādār (capo della cancelleria sultanale) di al-Malik al-Nāṣir Muḥammad - per quanto riguarda il compendio dell'opera storica di Baybars nota come Mukhtār al-akhbār. Fu autore dell'opera teologica Lampada delle tenebre (Kitāb miṣbāḥ al-ẓulma wa īḍāḥ al-khidma). (it)
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