01151nam--2200385---450-99000115284020331620090720135020.088-244-9160-X000115284USA01000115284(ALEPH)000115284USA0100011528420030610d2003----km-y0enga50------baitaITy|||z|||001yy<<Il>> contrattoPaolo FranceschettiNapoliSimone2003464 p.24 cmStudi superioriUniversità e specializzazioni2001Studi superioriUniversità e specializzazioniContratti346.4502FRANCESCHETTI,Paolo555200ITsalbcISBD990001152840203316XXV.1.H 416 (IG I 1891)35704 G.XXV.1.H 416 (IG I)00096288BKGIUMARIA1020030610USA011046RENATO9020031007USA010956PATRY9020040406USA011721RSIAV29020090720USA011350Contratto983504UNISA05303nam 22007214a 450 991046545700332120200520144314.01-282-23522-20-19-803674-4978661223522197866109145241-280-91452-10-19-516223-4(CKB)2560000000300058(EBL)3053377(OCoLC)922954251(SSID)ssj0000086261(PQKBManifestationID)11118973(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000086261(PQKBWorkID)10026342(PQKB)11725774(StDuBDS)EDZ0000075066(MiAaPQ)EBC3053377(Au-PeEL)EBL3053377(CaPaEBR)ebr10288456(CaONFJC)MIL91452(EXLCZ)99256000000030005820040106d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDesert Christians[electronic resource] an introduction to the literature of early monasticism /William HarmlessOxford ;New York Oxford University Press20041 online resource (513 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-516222-6 0-19-983564-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; A Note on the Notes and Bibliographies; Part I. The World of Early Monasticism; 1. Roman Egypt; Alexandria; The Gift of the Nile; Early Egyptian Christianity; Monasticism in Egypt: Leaders, Writers, and Texts; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix 1.1. Papyrus: Women and Monasticism; 2. Patriarchs, Councils, and Controversies: 300-451; Alexander, Arius, and the Council of Nicaea; Athanasius; Theophilus; Cyril and the Council of Ephesus; Dioscorus and the Council of Chalcedon; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix 2.1. The Creed of the Council of Nicaea (325)Appendix 2.2. Texts from the Council of Ephesus (431)Appendix 2.3. The Definition of the Council of Chalcedon (451); Part II. Antony and Pachomius; 3. The Life of Antony: Text and Context; The ""Wrath"" of 356; A Physician For Egypt; Audience, Sources, and Genre; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix 3.1. The Letters of Saint Antony; Appendix 3.2. The Letters of Ammonas; 4. The Life of Antony: Themes and Influence; Christ's Victory over Demons; God Enfleshed, Humanity Deified; The Politics of Orthodoxy; Antony in the Latin West; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix 4.1. Jerome, The Life of Paul of ThebesAppendix 4.2. The Many Faces of AntonyAppendix 4.3. Did Athanasius Really Write the Life of Antony?; 5. Pachomius; The Sources; Early Career; The Koinonia; Later Career; Theodore and Horsiesius; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix 5.1. The Versions of the Life of Pachomius; Appendix 5.2. The Letters of Pachomius; Appendix 5.3. The Letter of Ammon; Appendix 5.4. The Testament of Horsiesius; Appendix 5.5. Did the Nag Hammadi Library Belong to the Pachomians?; Part III. The Desert Fathers; 6. The Apophthegmata Patrum: Text and Context; Abba Antony; The Collections: Alphabetical and Systematic""Abba, Give Me a Word""Scetis; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix 6.1. The Many Languages of Desert Literature; Appendix 6.2. Macarius the Egyptian, Letter to the Sons of God; 7. The Apophthegmata Patrum: Portraits; Abba Macarius the Egyptian; Abba John the Little; Abba Moses the Ethiopian; Abba Poemen; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix 7.1. The Famous and Not-So-Famous of the Alphabetical Collection; Appendix 7.2. The Virtues of Abba Macarius the Great; Appendix 7.3. The ""Tree of Obedience""; Appendix 7.4. Zacharius of Sakhâ, Encomium on the Life of John the Little8. The Apophthegmata Patrum: ThemesHesychia; The Manifestation of Thoughts; The Demon of Lust; Anger; Blessed Are the Sorrowful; Visions; Scripture; From Oral Word to Written Text; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix 8.1. The Systematic Collections of the Apophthegmata Patrum; Appendix 8.2. Paul of Tamma, On the Cell; Appendix 8.3. Concerning Thoughts (Peri Logismon); Appendix 8.4. Isaiah of Scetis, Asceticon; Appendix 8.5. The Ethiopic Collectio Monastica; 9. The Histories; Nitria; Kellia; Other Sites; Portraits: The Lausiac History; Signs and Wonders: The History of the Monks in Egypt; NotesBibliographyIn this introduction to early Christian monastic literature from Egypt and beyond, the author introduces major figures and literary texts and provides an up-to-date survey of current questions and scholarship in the field.Desert FathersChristian literature, EarlyHistory and criticismMonastic and religious lifeHistoryEarly church, ca. 30-600Electronic books.Desert Fathers.Christian literature, EarlyHistory and criticism.Monastic and religious lifeHistory271/.009/015Harmless William1953-732917MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465457003321Desert Christians2150318UNINA01983nam 2200409 n 450 99638465600331620200818214000.0(CKB)4940000000069946(EEBO)2240921681(UnM)99854523e(UnM)99854523(EXLCZ)99494000000006994619920724d1596 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The thirteene bookes of Aeneidos. The first twelue being the worke of the diuine poet Virgil Maro, and the thirteenth, the supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English verse to the first third part of the tenth booke, by Thomas Phaer Esquire: and the residue finished, and now newly set forth for the delight of such as are studious in poetrie: by Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Physicke[electronic resource]London Printed by Thomas Creede1596[352] pIn verse.Signatures: a⁴ A-V X⁴."Virgils life .. by Aelius Donatus", a4r-A7v.The last leaf is blank.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Virgil727867Phayer Thomas1510?-1560.1002287Vegio Maffeo1406 or 7-1458.286572Twyne Thomas1543-1613.845273Donatus Aelius186224Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996384656003316The thirteene bookes of Aeneidos. The first twelue being the worke of the diuine poet Virgil Maro, and the thirteenth, the supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English verse to the first third part of the tenth booke, by Thomas Phaer Esquire: and the residue finished, and now newly set forth for the delight of such as are studious in poetrie: by Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Physicke2360255UNISA