Athanasius of Qus (fl. late 14th century) was a Coptic monk, bishop and scholar. He was a leader of the church in Upper Egypt and Lower Nubia. He wrote in both Arabic and Coptic. His works include theology, Coptic grammar and poetry. His primary dialect was Sahidic.
AthanasiusofQus (fl. late 14th century) was a Coptic monk, bishop and scholar. He was a leader of the church in Upper Egypt and Lower Nubia. He wrote...
year he took part in the consecration of the holy chrism (myron) and had AthanasiusofQus compose an account of the rite. With the new myron, Gabriel...
al-Rāhib (1257), who knew of the revolts of 749 and the 830s; and AthanasiusofQus (14th century), who wrote of the region of Bashmur and the Bashmuric...
17. Athanasius von Qūṣ Qilādat at-taḥrīr fī ʿilm at-tafsīr: eine koptische Grammatik in arabischer Sprache aus dem 13./14. Jh. / Athanasius <von Qūṣ>. -...
4th-century martyrs from Qus Agathon, the stylite spent ten years in Scetes and fifty years in solitude on a pillar Agrippinus, the 10th Pope of Alexandria Alexander...
romanized: Qara-Qūš, a Turkic placename meaning "Black Bird", also known as al-Ḥamdāniyya or Bakhdida), is an Assyrian city in the Nineveh Governorate, of Iraq located...
Qawsun. Abu Bakr was imprisoned in the Upper Egyptian city ofQus, along with several of his brothers, and executed on Qawsun's orders two months later...