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Isaac, Bishop of Nineveh, active 7th century (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Isaac, Bishop of Nineveh, active 7th century
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Isaac, Bishop of Nineveh, 7th cent.
  • Earlier heading: Isaac, Bp. of Nineveh, 7th cent.
  • Isaac, de Ninive, active 7th century
  • Isaac, le Syrien, active 7th century
  • Isaac, of Nineveh, active 7th century
  • Isaac, the Syrian, active 7th century
  • Isaak, ho Syros, active 7th century
  • Isaak, Nineviĭskiĭ, active 7th century
  • Isaak, Sirin, active 7th century
  • Isacco, di Ninive, active 7th century
  • Isḥāq, Mār, active 7th century
  • Izaak, Syryjczyk, active 7th century
  • Isak, Sirin, active 7th century
  • Исаак, Ниневийский, active 7th century
  • Исаак, Сирин, active 7th century
  • Исак, Сирин, active 7th century
  • إسحاق النينوي
  • اسحق

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His Mayāmir Mār Isḥāq, 1974- : v. 2 (Mār Isḥāq)

LC database, 12-29-86 (hdg.: Isaac, Bp. of Nineveh, 7th cent.) usage (Isaac of Nineveh; Isaac de Ninive)

His Discorsi ascetici, c1984- : t.p., v. 1 (Isacco di Ninive)

His On the ascetical life, 1989: CIP t.p. (St. Isaac of Nineveh)

His The ascetical homilies of Saint Isaac the Syrian, 1984.

LC data base, 8-12-89 (usage: Isaac le Syrien; Isaak tou Syrou)

Livro de Isaac de Nínive, séc. XV, 1994: p. 5 (Isaac de Nínive; d. 461)

Mir Isaaka Sirina, 1998: t.p. (Isaka Sirina) p. 13 (Isaak Nineviĭskiĭ; Isaak Sirin)

Eschatologiczna nadzieja w pismach Izaaka Syryjczyka, 2003.

Averint︠s︡ev, Sergeĭ S. Mnogot︠s︡ennai︠a︡ zhemchuzhina, 2004: t.p. (преп. Исаак Сирин = prep. Isaak Sirin) p. 171 (Преп. Исаак Ниневийский = Prep. Isaak Nineviĭskiĭ)

Jerotić, V., Povratak ocima, 2010: t.o.c. ( Исака Сирина = Isaka Sirina [genitive case])

Isaac the Syrian's spiritual works, 2016: p. 339 (author's collection of writings are organized into parts: First part, Second part, Third part, and now the Fifth part; bibliography lists several translations of various languages of the parts)

Catalogue of Syriac printed books and related literature in the British Museum, 1962: (Isaac, called the Syrian, Bishop of Nineveh; lists a number of works by and about)

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