Go to Online Edition Edited by Malcolm Choat Macquarie University & Maria Chiara Giorda University of Turin As senders of letters, copyists of literary texts, compilers of accounts, readers, and teachers, the monks of late antique Egypt articulated their interactions with their ascetic and secular environments via their role as authors, scribes, and owners of written text. This volume edited by Malcolm Choat and Maria Chiara Giorda examines the presence and practice of writing, modes of written communication, and the symbolic and spiritual value of the written word in monastic communities. Contributions cover evidence from papyri and inscriptions to literature transmitted in manuscripts, positioned within the shift in recent scholarship...
An essay is presented discussing the use of the Bible in monastic liturgical prayer in the writings ...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
Monasticism is an important feature of Ethiopian Christianity that needs to be understood by people ...
Go to Online Edition Edited by Malcolm Choat Macquarie University & Maria Chiara Giorda Universi...
In this chapter I begin with the so-called spiritual testaments, which do not have any juridical and...
While focusing on the issues such as spirituality, faith, prayer, and discipline, the late antique l...
This paper reviews artefacts from monastic dwellings in Western Thebes, Upper Egypt, that transmit f...
Palestinian monasticism has a specific connection with the Bible due to its environment itself, but ...
This article analyzes a group of homilies composed in Middle Egypt around the early ninth century CE...
Outside of hagiography, the evidence for female anchorites in early Christian Egypt remains scarce. ...
The interrelated aims of this paper are twofold: first, to explore the position and role of Classica...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
The question of literary genre is closely connected with the line of development of Christianity in ...
The stylistic and rhetorical aspects of private letters transmitted on papyri from Egypt have been t...
From its first occurrence around 3000 B.C., writing was integral to the self-definition of Egyptian ...
An essay is presented discussing the use of the Bible in monastic liturgical prayer in the writings ...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
Monasticism is an important feature of Ethiopian Christianity that needs to be understood by people ...
Go to Online Edition Edited by Malcolm Choat Macquarie University & Maria Chiara Giorda Universi...
In this chapter I begin with the so-called spiritual testaments, which do not have any juridical and...
While focusing on the issues such as spirituality, faith, prayer, and discipline, the late antique l...
This paper reviews artefacts from monastic dwellings in Western Thebes, Upper Egypt, that transmit f...
Palestinian monasticism has a specific connection with the Bible due to its environment itself, but ...
This article analyzes a group of homilies composed in Middle Egypt around the early ninth century CE...
Outside of hagiography, the evidence for female anchorites in early Christian Egypt remains scarce. ...
The interrelated aims of this paper are twofold: first, to explore the position and role of Classica...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
The question of literary genre is closely connected with the line of development of Christianity in ...
The stylistic and rhetorical aspects of private letters transmitted on papyri from Egypt have been t...
From its first occurrence around 3000 B.C., writing was integral to the self-definition of Egyptian ...
An essay is presented discussing the use of the Bible in monastic liturgical prayer in the writings ...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
Monasticism is an important feature of Ethiopian Christianity that needs to be understood by people ...