Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage: Electronic Edition
al-Rāhib, Elias (1860–1949) [Chald.]
He was born in Shaqlāwa of the Sher family. In 1876 he joined the Monastery of Rabban Hormizd, became a monk in 1879, and was named Elias. He was ordained priest in 1895.
He composed in Syriac a history of the Chald. patriarchs from Yoḥannan Sullaqa onward (ms.) which was later translated into Arabic by ʿAzīz Buṭros of Alqosh under the title Kitāb al-ruʿā ‘The book of shepherds’ (1952). He also composed a collection of 30 poems and anthems, following the tradition of al-Ḥarīrī, and titled it Surisiqā ‘young bird without feathers’ which was his childhood nickname (ms.).
Sources
- Abūna, Adab, 508–9.
- Macuch, Geschichte, 413–4.
George A. Kiraz