The Gnostic Chapters

The Gnostic Chapters
Title The Gnostic Chapters PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Davis
Publisher BRILL
Pages 435
Release 2023
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004539719

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In the late fourth century, the early Christian monk and author Evagrius Ponticus wrote his magnum opus in Greek--entitled Kephalaia Gnostika ("Gnostic Chapters")--a spiritual treatise on ascetic contemplation and unity with God. After Evagrius' death, however, his theology attracted controversy, and many of his writings were suppressed or destroyed. As a result, complete copies of this important work principally survived only in Syriac translations and an Armenian adaptation, until the recent discovery of two Arabic copies at the so-called Monastery of the Syrians in Egypt. The present volume represents the first-ever critical edition and translation of the Kephalaia Gnostika in that language.

Catalogue of Coptic and Arabic Manuscripts in Dayr Al-Suryan

Catalogue of Coptic and Arabic Manuscripts in Dayr Al-Suryan
Title Catalogue of Coptic and Arabic Manuscripts in Dayr Al-Suryan PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Davis
Publisher
Pages 425
Release 2020
Genre Bible
ISBN 9789042940130

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"A catalogue of the Coptic and Arabic collections at Dayr al-Suryan in Wadi al-Natrun, Egypt, to be published in multiple volumes, covering the following genre categories: Biblical Texts, along with Coptic Grammars and Lexica; Commentaries and Canons; Theology; Ascetic Discourses; Saints' Lives and Sermons; and Liturgical Texts. In addition to introducing readers to the history and contents of the monastic library, this series collects data on approximately 1000 manuscripts, recording information on manuscript number and genre, works and contents, date, language, script, and material, scribes, patrons, and restorers, colophons and endowments, pages and numbering systems, dimensions, area of writing, and lines per page, cover and condition, and other details related to scribal practice and readers' insertions. The result will serve as a foundation for further research on Coptic and Christian Arabic literature and on the monastery and its important library." --provided by publisher

The Coptic Encyclopedia

The Coptic Encyclopedia
Title The Coptic Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Aziz Suryal Atiya
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Pages 408
Release 1991
Genre Reference
ISBN

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V.1. ABAD-AZAR v.2. BABI-CROS v.3. CROS-ETHI v.4. ETHI-JOHN v.5. JOHN-MUFA v.6. MUHA-PULP v.7. QAL'-ZOST v.8. Maps-Appendix Index.

The Library of Paradise

The Library of Paradise
Title The Library of Paradise PDF eBook
Author David A. Michelson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 358
Release 2023-01-13
Genre Contemplation
ISBN 0198836244

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Contemplative reading is a spiritual practice developed by Christian monks in sixth- and seventh-century Mesopotamia. Mystics belonging to the Church of the East pursued a form of contemplation which moved from reading, to meditation, to prayer, to the ecstasy of divine vision. The Library of Paradise tells the story of this Syriac tradition in three phases: its establishment as an ascetic practice, the articulation of its theology, and its maturation and spread. The sixth-century monastic reform of Abraham of Kashkar codified the essential place of reading in East Syrian ascetic life. Once established, the practice of contemplative reading received extensive theological commentary. Abraham's successor Babai the Great drew upon the ascetic system of Evagrius of Pontus to explain the relationship of reading to the monk's pursuit of God. Syriac monastic handbooks of the seventh century built on this Evagrian framework. 'Enanisho' of Adiabene composed an anthology called Paradise that would stand for centuries as essential reading matter for Syriac monks. Dadisho' of Qatar wrote a widely copied commentary on the Paradise. Together, these works circulated as a one-volume library which offered readers a door to "Paradise" through contemplation. The Library of Paradise is the first book-length study of East Syrian contemplative reading. It adapts methodological insights from prior scholarship on reading, including studies on Latin lectio divina. By tracing the origins of East Syrian contemplative reading, this study opens the possibility for future investigation into its legacies, including the tradition's long reception history in Sogdian, Arabic, and Ethiopic monastic libraries.

The Coptic Encyclopedia

The Coptic Encyclopedia
Title The Coptic Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1991
Genre Copts
ISBN

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Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 4 (1200-1350)

Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 4 (1200-1350)
Title Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 4 (1200-1350) PDF eBook
Author David Thomas
Publisher BRILL
Pages 1045
Release 2012-08-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004228543

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Christian-Muslim Relations, a Bibliographical History 4 (CMR 4) is a history of all the known works on Christian-Muslim relations in the period 1200-1350. It comprises introductory essays and detailed entries containing descriptions, assessments and compehensive bibliographical details of individual works.

Catalogue of Coptic and Arabic Manuscripts in Dayr Al-Suryan. Volume 4

Catalogue of Coptic and Arabic Manuscripts in Dayr Al-Suryan. Volume 4
Title Catalogue of Coptic and Arabic Manuscripts in Dayr Al-Suryan. Volume 4 PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Davis
Publisher Peeters
Pages 0
Release 2022-08-08
Genre Bible
ISBN 9789042944671

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A catalogue of the Coptic and Arabic collections at Dayr al-Suryan in Wadi al-Natrun, Egypt, to be published in multiple volumes, covering the following genre categories: Biblical Texts, along with Coptic Grammars and Lexica; Commentaries and Canons; Theology; Ascetic Discourses; Saints' Lives and Sermons; and Liturgical Texts. In addition to introducing readers to the history and contents of the monastic library, this series collects data on approximately 1000 manuscripts, recording information on manuscript number and genre, works and contents, date, language, script, and material, scribes, patrons, and restorers, colophons and endowments, pages and numbering systems, dimensions, area of writing, and lines per page, cover and condition, and other details related to scribal practice and readers' insertions. The result will serve as a foundation for further research on Coptic and Christian Arabic literature and on the monastery and its important library.