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Qenneshre (también Qēnneshrē o Qennešre, en siríaco significa "nido del águila"; árabe Qinnisrī) fue un gran monasterio de la Iglesia ortodoxa de Siria entre los siglos VI y XIII. Fue un centro de estudio de la literatura griega antigua y de los Padres de la Iglesia griegos y, a través de sus traducciones al siríaco, . Fue "el centro intelectual más importante de los ortodoxos sirios (...) desde el siglo VI hasta principios de siglo IX", cuando fue saqueado y entró en declive.​ Qenneshre (also Qēnneshrē or Qennešre, Syriac for "eagle's nest"; Arabic Qinnisrī) was a large West Syriac monastery between the 6th and 13th centuries. It was a centre for the study of ancient Greek literature and the Greek Fathers, and through its Syriac translations it transmitted Greek works to the Islamic world. It was "the most important intellectual centre of the Syriac Orthodox ... from the 6th to the early 9th century", when it was sacked and went into decline.
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Qenneshre (also Qēnneshrē or Qennešre, Syriac for "eagle's nest"; Arabic Qinnisrī) was a large West Syriac monastery between the 6th and 13th centuries. It was a centre for the study of ancient Greek literature and the Greek Fathers, and through its Syriac translations it transmitted Greek works to the Islamic world. It was "the most important intellectual centre of the Syriac Orthodox ... from the 6th to the early 9th century", when it was sacked and went into decline. Qenneshre (también Qēnneshrē o Qennešre, en siríaco significa "nido del águila"; árabe Qinnisrī) fue un gran monasterio de la Iglesia ortodoxa de Siria entre los siglos VI y XIII. Fue un centro de estudio de la literatura griega antigua y de los Padres de la Iglesia griegos y, a través de sus traducciones al siríaco, . Fue "el centro intelectual más importante de los ortodoxos sirios (...) desde el siglo VI hasta principios de siglo IX", cuando fue saqueado y entró en declive.​
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