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Severus Sebokht (), also Seboukt of Nisibis, was a Syriac scholar and bishop who was born in , in 575 and died in 667.

Although little is known about his early life, he was one of the leading figures in Syria in the 7th century. He taught at the Theological School of Nisibis. In 612, he left the post because of a doctrinal dispute with the Church of the East. He was a member of the Syriac Orthodox Church. He was a resident of the monastery of , which was situated near the banks of the . His student, Jacob of Edessa (d. 708), was the major representative of "Christian Hellenism".

(1998). 9780415061339, Taylor & Francis. .

He was a teacher of the philosophy of . In 638, he wrote a major treatise on . He translated from Persian into the commentaries on Aristotle of Paul the Persian.

He was perhaps the first Syrian to mention the Indian number system.

He wrote a major treatise on the . His treatise contained 25 chapters and provided detailed explanations of the measurements of the movements of heavenly bodies.Grigory Kessel et al., “Treatise on the Astrolabe - prooemion and scholion (based on Ammonius?)” in Syriac Scientific and Philosophical Literature last modified November 9, 2017, http://syriaca.org/work/9747.


Translations
Severus' Letter on Climates has been partially translated. The first section of the work was translated by Olivier Defaux and the second part by Emilie Villey.


See also
  • History of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system
  • Paul the Persian


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