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Abraham bar Lipeh Katraya (i.e. of Qatar) (East Syriac/Nestorian; flourished mid.7th century) was the author of a short commentary on the liturgical offices.  A Latin translation of this exists, according to Brock.
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Abraham bar Lipeh Katraya (i.e. of Qatar) (East Syriac/Nestorian; flourished mid.7th century) was the author of a short commentary on the liturgical offices.   
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A Latin translation of this exists, according to Brock.
  
 
=== Bibliography ===
 
=== Bibliography ===
  
 
* [http://www.theologie.uni-goettingen.de/ger/martintamcke.htm Martin Tamcke], [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/a/abraham_b_l.shtml Abraham bar Lipeh], BBKL 21 (2003), Sp. 4-5.
 
* [http://www.theologie.uni-goettingen.de/ger/martintamcke.htm Martin Tamcke], [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/a/abraham_b_l.shtml Abraham bar Lipeh], BBKL 21 (2003), Sp. 4-5.
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* [http://www.srr.axbridge.org.uk/chron_tab6.html History of Syriac Texts]  This includes the statement: An abridgment of [[Gabriel of Qatar|Gabriel]]'s commentary was also transmitted under the name Abraham Katraya bar Lipeh. This abridgment has also been published by R.H. Connolly, ''Anonymi auctoris Expositio Officiorum Ecclesiae Georgio Arbelensi vulgo ascripta. Accedit Abrahae Bar Lipeh Interpretation Officiorum,'' II (CSCO Scr. Syri 29, 1913).

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Abraham bar Lipeh Katraya (i.e. of Qatar) (East Syriac/Nestorian; flourished mid.7th century) was the author of a short commentary on the liturgical offices.

A Latin translation of this exists, according to Brock.

Bibliography

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  • History of Syriac Texts This includes the statement: An abridgment of Gabriel's commentary was also transmitted under the name Abraham Katraya bar Lipeh. This abridgment has also been published by R.H. Connolly, Anonymi auctoris Expositio Officiorum Ecclesiae Georgio Arbelensi vulgo ascripta. Accedit Abrahae Bar Lipeh Interpretation Officiorum, II (CSCO Scr. Syri 29, 1913).