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''The chronography of Gregory Abû'l Faraj the son of Aaron, the Hebrew physician, commonly known as Bar Hebraeus, being the first part of his political history of the world''. Translated from the Syriac by Ernest A. Wallis Budge. London : OUP (1932) 2 vols. Vol.1 English translation, Vol. 2 Syriac.
 
''The chronography of Gregory Abû'l Faraj the son of Aaron, the Hebrew physician, commonly known as Bar Hebraeus, being the first part of his political history of the world''. Translated from the Syriac by Ernest A. Wallis Budge. London : OUP (1932) 2 vols. Vol.1 English translation, Vol. 2 Syriac.
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Bar Hebraeus, tr. Ernest Wallis Budge, The Chronography of Abu'l-Faraj Bar Hebraeus. Oxford University Press, 1932; reprint APA - Philo Press, Amsterdam, 1976.
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Bar Hebraeus, ed. B. Abbeloos & Th. I. Lamy, (Chron. Eccl). Gregorii Bar Hebraei Chronicon Ecclesiasticum. 3 vols. Louvain, 1872, 1877.
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Bar Hebraeus, tr. A. J. Wensinck, Bar Hebraeus's Book of the Dove. E. J. Brill, Leyden, 1919.
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Bar Hebraeus, tr. H. Teule, Gregory Bar Hebraeus' Ethicon, Memra I. Lovanii in Aedibus E. Peeters, 1993.
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Bar Hebraeus, tr. E.A. Wallis Budge, The Laughable Stories. Luzac & Co., London 1897; reprint AMS Press, New York, 1976.
  
 
=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
  
 
George LANE, [http://syrcom.cua.edu/Hugoye/Vol2No2/HV2N2GLane.html An Account of Gregory Bar Hebraeus Abu al-Faraj and His Relations with the Mongols of Persia], Hugoye 2.2 (1999).  Excellent biographical discussion.
 
George LANE, [http://syrcom.cua.edu/Hugoye/Vol2No2/HV2N2GLane.html An Account of Gregory Bar Hebraeus Abu al-Faraj and His Relations with the Mongols of Persia], Hugoye 2.2 (1999).  Excellent biographical discussion.

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Bar Hebraeus, (1226-1286)

Bibliography

Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Gafiqi (d.1165), The abridged version of the book of simple drugs of Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Ghafiqi / by Gregorius Abu'l-Farag (Barhebraeus). Edited from the only two known manuscripts with an English translation, commentary and indices, by Max Mayerhof and G.P. Sobhy. Publisher: Cairo : al-Ettemad Printing Press (1932)

Bar Hebraeus's Book of the dove : together with some chapters from his Ethikon, translated by A. J. Wensinck ; with an introduction, notes and registers. Series: Publication of the De Goeje Fund; 4. Publisher: Leyden:E. J. Brill (1919). pp. cxxxvi, 151p.

Barhebraeus' scholia on the Old Testament, edited by Martin Sprengling ... and William Creighton Graham. Series: University of Chicago. Oriental Institute publications, v. 13. The University of Chicago press (1931) A facsimile reproduction of the Syriac manuscript, "Ausar raze," "Florence. Medicean lib. 230," copied by John of Sarw in 1278, with notes and collation, and a complete English translation.

Chronicon ecclesiasticum, quod e codice musei Britannici descriptum conjuncta opera ediderunt, Latinitate donarunt annotationibusque ... illustrarunt J.B. Abbeloos et T. Lamy. Publisher: Lovanii : Peeters, (1872-1877) 3 vols. Syriac and Latin.

The chronography of Gregory Abû'l Faraj the son of Aaron, the Hebrew physician, commonly known as Bar Hebraeus, being the first part of his political history of the world. Translated from the Syriac by Ernest A. Wallis Budge. London : OUP (1932) 2 vols. Vol.1 English translation, Vol. 2 Syriac.

Bar Hebraeus, tr. Ernest Wallis Budge, The Chronography of Abu'l-Faraj Bar Hebraeus. Oxford University Press, 1932; reprint APA - Philo Press, Amsterdam, 1976.

Bar Hebraeus, ed. B. Abbeloos & Th. I. Lamy, (Chron. Eccl). Gregorii Bar Hebraei Chronicon Ecclesiasticum. 3 vols. Louvain, 1872, 1877.

Bar Hebraeus, tr. A. J. Wensinck, Bar Hebraeus's Book of the Dove. E. J. Brill, Leyden, 1919.

Bar Hebraeus, tr. H. Teule, Gregory Bar Hebraeus' Ethicon, Memra I. Lovanii in Aedibus E. Peeters, 1993.

Bar Hebraeus, tr. E.A. Wallis Budge, The Laughable Stories. Luzac & Co., London 1897; reprint AMS Press, New York, 1976.

Links

George LANE, An Account of Gregory Bar Hebraeus Abu al-Faraj and His Relations with the Mongols of Persia, Hugoye 2.2 (1999). Excellent biographical discussion.