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Treasury / Theognostos ; introduction, translation and notes by Joseph A. Munitiz.

İsim Treasury / Theognostos ; introduction, translation and notes by Joseph A. Munitiz.
Basım Tarihi: 2013
Basım Yeri Turnhout, Belgium - Brepols [2013]
Konu Theognōstos, hieromonachos, active 13th century, Theognōstos, hieromonachos, active 13th century. Thesaurus, Orthodox Eastern Church -- Doctrines - Early works to 1800., Theology, Christian life -- Orthodox Eastern authors
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Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 310
Fiziksel Boyutlar 24 cm
Kütüphane: The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
Kayıt Numarası 3100001~!119151~!4924
Lokasyon HS-SS Stacks
Tarih 2013
Notlar English translation of the Greek edition published in 1979 as volume 5 of the series Corpus Christianorum, Series Graeca., Includes bibliographical references and indexes.. English translation of the Greek edition published in 1979 as volume 5 of the series Corpus Christianorum, Series Graeca., Includes bibliographical references and indexes.. 119151. 310 pages ; 24 cm.
Örnek Metin "Discovered by the French scholar, Marcel Richard, on one of his photographic expeditions to the monastic libraries of Mount Athos, the 'Thesaurus' was entrusted to a young scholar, Joseph Munitiz, who prepared the editio princeps for his doctoral thesis, defended at the Sorbonne in 1976. The work was shown to have been composed by a little-known spiritual author, thought to have been active in the fourteenth century, but placed, thanks to a passing reference in his Treasury, in the middle of the thirteenth century. This semi-encyclopaedic work was intended to provide an overview of the sort of knowledge considered essential for a young prince, as one chapter is an exhortation to a future emperor. Thus it contains a summary of the Old Testament, with curious reflections (e.g. on female wickedness and the ingenuity of Solomon), and chapters on dogmatic questions: the divinity of Christ; the value of Holy Scripture; the sacraments, icons, the Theotokos, and the key role of the Ecumenical Councils. A large part is made up of moral exhortations attributed partly to Amphilochios and backed by pious stories. There are also florilegia, so popular in Byzantine spiritual writings, focused around the eucharist, the priesthood, sexual morality and confession. At the end, some questions-and-answers (another popular Byzantine genre) deal with items of general knowledge (ranging from theology, through astronomy, to alms-giving). In general, the work opens a window into the mind of the ordinary believer in mediaeval Constantinople."--Back cover.
ISBN 9782503551067, 2503551068
Seri Corpus Christianorum in translation ; v 16, Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca ; 5, Corpus Christianorum in translation ; 16., Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca ; 5.
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Treasury / Theognostos ; introduction, translation and notes by Joseph A. Munitiz.

Basım Tarihi 2013
Basım Yeri Turnhout, Belgium - Brepols [2013]
Konu Theognōstos, hieromonachos, active 13th century, Theognōstos, hieromonachos, active 13th century. Thesaurus, Orthodox Eastern Church -- Doctrines - Early works to 1800., Theology, Christian life -- Orthodox Eastern authors
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 310
Fiziksel Boyutlar 24 cm
Kütüphane The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
Kayıt Numarası 3100001~!119151~!4924
Lokasyon HS-SS Stacks
Tarih 2013
Notlar English translation of the Greek edition published in 1979 as volume 5 of the series Corpus Christianorum, Series Graeca., Includes bibliographical references and indexes.. English translation of the Greek edition published in 1979 as volume 5 of the series Corpus Christianorum, Series Graeca., Includes bibliographical references and indexes.. 119151. 310 pages ; 24 cm.
Örnek Metin "Discovered by the French scholar, Marcel Richard, on one of his photographic expeditions to the monastic libraries of Mount Athos, the 'Thesaurus' was entrusted to a young scholar, Joseph Munitiz, who prepared the editio princeps for his doctoral thesis, defended at the Sorbonne in 1976. The work was shown to have been composed by a little-known spiritual author, thought to have been active in the fourteenth century, but placed, thanks to a passing reference in his Treasury, in the middle of the thirteenth century. This semi-encyclopaedic work was intended to provide an overview of the sort of knowledge considered essential for a young prince, as one chapter is an exhortation to a future emperor. Thus it contains a summary of the Old Testament, with curious reflections (e.g. on female wickedness and the ingenuity of Solomon), and chapters on dogmatic questions: the divinity of Christ; the value of Holy Scripture; the sacraments, icons, the Theotokos, and the key role of the Ecumenical Councils. A large part is made up of moral exhortations attributed partly to Amphilochios and backed by pious stories. There are also florilegia, so popular in Byzantine spiritual writings, focused around the eucharist, the priesthood, sexual morality and confession. At the end, some questions-and-answers (another popular Byzantine genre) deal with items of general knowledge (ranging from theology, through astronomy, to alms-giving). In general, the work opens a window into the mind of the ordinary believer in mediaeval Constantinople."--Back cover.
ISBN 9782503551067, 2503551068
Seri Corpus Christianorum in translation ; v 16, Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca ; 5, Corpus Christianorum in translation ; 16., Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca ; 5.
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