Two of Cassian’s works, the Institutiones and the Collationes, are preserved in both Latin and Greek, and almost all scholars have taken it for granted that he wrote exclusively in Latin. This paper examines two passages from Cassian’s writings, one from the Institutiones (which has a parallel in an Evagrian florilegium) and the other from the Collationes. Arguing against the prevailing view, the paper provides evidence in support of the hypothesis that Cassian originally wrote the Institutiones in Greek. The paper highlights different theological emphases in the Latin and Greek versions and argues that in the translation of Cassian’s works also style, rhetoric, and theology were adapted
This paper attempts to show the interest of the translations to study the transmission of the origin...
The first half of this paper analyses the Greek version of Aeneid XI 371-3 found in Dio Cassius LXXV...
Review article for the following volumes: A newly discovered Greek Father. Cassian the Sabaite eclip...
Cassius Dio, a Greco-roman writer of the second century. Cassius Dio seems to be a good example of t...
An examination of the testimonia for Latin translations of Greek literature provided by Latin author...
Though the monastic writings of St John Cassian have been enduringly popular, his reputation (not le...
This book is a study of the life, monastic writings, and spiritual theology of John Cassian (c., 360...
I would like to focus my paper on several words belonging to the sphere of the “Sacred” as translate...
Scholars are still of the opinion that Augustine first started to read and discuss the Bible only on...
In the late fourth and early fifth centuries we are informed of the activities of Cassian by Palladi...
Scholars are still of the opinion that Augustine first started to read and discuss the Bible only o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers the monastic teaching of John Cassian ...
In his landmark work on Marcion, Adolf von Harnack became the first modern scholar to propose that T...
In the late fourth and early fifth centuries we are informed of the activities of Cassian by Pallad...
The study of late Latin can be carried out not only from Latin texts, but also through contemporary ...
This paper attempts to show the interest of the translations to study the transmission of the origin...
The first half of this paper analyses the Greek version of Aeneid XI 371-3 found in Dio Cassius LXXV...
Review article for the following volumes: A newly discovered Greek Father. Cassian the Sabaite eclip...
Cassius Dio, a Greco-roman writer of the second century. Cassius Dio seems to be a good example of t...
An examination of the testimonia for Latin translations of Greek literature provided by Latin author...
Though the monastic writings of St John Cassian have been enduringly popular, his reputation (not le...
This book is a study of the life, monastic writings, and spiritual theology of John Cassian (c., 360...
I would like to focus my paper on several words belonging to the sphere of the “Sacred” as translate...
Scholars are still of the opinion that Augustine first started to read and discuss the Bible only on...
In the late fourth and early fifth centuries we are informed of the activities of Cassian by Palladi...
Scholars are still of the opinion that Augustine first started to read and discuss the Bible only o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers the monastic teaching of John Cassian ...
In his landmark work on Marcion, Adolf von Harnack became the first modern scholar to propose that T...
In the late fourth and early fifth centuries we are informed of the activities of Cassian by Pallad...
The study of late Latin can be carried out not only from Latin texts, but also through contemporary ...
This paper attempts to show the interest of the translations to study the transmission of the origin...
The first half of this paper analyses the Greek version of Aeneid XI 371-3 found in Dio Cassius LXXV...
Review article for the following volumes: A newly discovered Greek Father. Cassian the Sabaite eclip...