Antony (251–ca. 356 ce) was an influential monk of early Christianity, who is often considered the father of anchoritic monasticism. His rigorous asceticism contributed to an enduring reputation for holiness during his own lifetime, which only increased after his death with the publication of the popular Life of Antony by Athanasius of Alexandria. Christian monastics in Catholic and Orthodox traditions have viewed him as an exemplar and a model for imitation. Antony\u27s story has influenced Western culture and has been portrayed in art and literature by Rubens, Flaubert, and others.https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cop-facbooks/1101/thumbnail.jp
The two ancient Latin translations of the Vita Antonii were prepared within sixteen years after Atha...
For many centuries, Western European art drew its subjects from ancient history, mythology and the ...
Author of this paper juxtaposes several issues which are fundamental for monastic concepts of St. Au...
Antony (251–ca. 356 ce) was an influential monk of early Christianity, who is often considered the f...
A complete text of the seven Letters attributed to St. Antony the Great by St. Jerome in 392 was re-...
This study presents a comparative analysis of a vision that both Athanasius of Alexandria (in his Li...
The Life of Antony, translated by Evagrius of Antioch: Reception, Manuscript Tradition, Edition. ...
"In The Arabic Life of Antony Attributed to Serapion of Thmuis, Elizabeth Agaiby demonstrates how th...
The genre hagiography emerged in late antiquity both to describe and to prescribe patterns of monast...
Despite the massive amounts of scholarship on the topic, the scholarly community is still deeply div...
The present paper investigates the West Syrian monk Antony of Tagrit, known for authoring a famous t...
This article contains the first-time edition of several texts (catéchèses, a letter and a prayer) at...
Courcelle Pierre. St. Athanasius, The life of saint Antony newly translated and annotated by Robert ...
This paper examines the student-teacher relationship in the interactions of early Egyptian anachoret...
The two ancient Latin translations of the Vita Antonii were prepared within sixteen years after Atha...
The two ancient Latin translations of the Vita Antonii were prepared within sixteen years after Atha...
For many centuries, Western European art drew its subjects from ancient history, mythology and the ...
Author of this paper juxtaposes several issues which are fundamental for monastic concepts of St. Au...
Antony (251–ca. 356 ce) was an influential monk of early Christianity, who is often considered the f...
A complete text of the seven Letters attributed to St. Antony the Great by St. Jerome in 392 was re-...
This study presents a comparative analysis of a vision that both Athanasius of Alexandria (in his Li...
The Life of Antony, translated by Evagrius of Antioch: Reception, Manuscript Tradition, Edition. ...
"In The Arabic Life of Antony Attributed to Serapion of Thmuis, Elizabeth Agaiby demonstrates how th...
The genre hagiography emerged in late antiquity both to describe and to prescribe patterns of monast...
Despite the massive amounts of scholarship on the topic, the scholarly community is still deeply div...
The present paper investigates the West Syrian monk Antony of Tagrit, known for authoring a famous t...
This article contains the first-time edition of several texts (catéchèses, a letter and a prayer) at...
Courcelle Pierre. St. Athanasius, The life of saint Antony newly translated and annotated by Robert ...
This paper examines the student-teacher relationship in the interactions of early Egyptian anachoret...
The two ancient Latin translations of the Vita Antonii were prepared within sixteen years after Atha...
The two ancient Latin translations of the Vita Antonii were prepared within sixteen years after Atha...
For many centuries, Western European art drew its subjects from ancient history, mythology and the ...
Author of this paper juxtaposes several issues which are fundamental for monastic concepts of St. Au...