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Saint Anthony of Egypt manuscripts
(رسائل وتعاليم وقوانين الانبا انطونيوس)

İsim Saint Anthony of Egypt manuscripts
İsim Orijinal رسائل وتعاليم وقوانين الانبا انطونيوس
Yazar Anthony, of Egypt, Saint, ca. 250-355 or 6
Basım Tarihi: 1770
Basım Yeri Kīmān Fāris (deserted settlement) Al-Fayyūm governorate Egypt Africa -
Tür Resim
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 368
Fiziksel Boyutlar 364 p. 16.9 x 11.2 cm.
Kütüphane: Kahire'deki Amerikan Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası SC-2003-01-01-05-6
Kayıt Numarası p15795coll4:1832
Lokasyon Iryan Moftah Collection of Manuscripts Iryan Moftah Coptic Language and Religion Manuscript and Book Collection Rare Books and Special Collections Library American University in Cairo
Tarih 1770
Notlar The manuscripts of Saint Anthony, the first Christian to live a life of consecrated solitude, include correspondence, pedagogy, and excerpted speeches. The letters were written by Saint Anthony to the monks of Kīmān Fāris, or Arsinöe and they feature teachings in the principles of monasticism and urge the monks to pursue the ascetic and spiritual life of devotion. . Known as the Father of Monasticism, Saint Anthony, also referred to as Antonious, was born in Coma, Egypt, near the ancient site of Heracleopolis Magna. He was the proto-hermit and, in spite of his Greek name, was a Copt who spoke only Coptic, even when in conversation with the learned and spiritual master Athanasius (circa .296 - 373 C.E.) who was his biographer. — The Iryan Moftah Coptic Language and Religion Manuscript and Book Collection was acquired in 2003 thanks to Laurence Moftah who generously arranged for its transfer to the Rare Books and Special Collection Library in support of the preservation of Coptic heritage and the Coptic studies program at the American University in Cairo. The manuscripts were originally digitized and described by Father Maximous El-Antony with the aid of the Rare Books and Special Collections Library in 2010.
Erişim Hakları To inquire about permissions or reproductions, contact the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, The American University in Cairo at +20.2.2615.3676 or [email protected].
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Saint Anthony of Egypt manuscripts

(رسائل وتعاليم وقوانين الانبا انطونيوس)
Yazar Anthony, of Egypt, Saint, ca. 250-355 or 6
Basım Tarihi 1770
Basım Yeri Kīmān Fāris (deserted settlement) Al-Fayyūm governorate Egypt Africa -
Tür Resim
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 368
Fiziksel Boyutlar 364 p. 16.9 x 11.2 cm.
Kütüphane Kahire'deki Amerikan Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası SC-2003-01-01-05-6
Kayıt Numarası p15795coll4:1832
Lokasyon Iryan Moftah Collection of Manuscripts Iryan Moftah Coptic Language and Religion Manuscript and Book Collection Rare Books and Special Collections Library American University in Cairo
Tarih 1770
Notlar The manuscripts of Saint Anthony, the first Christian to live a life of consecrated solitude, include correspondence, pedagogy, and excerpted speeches. The letters were written by Saint Anthony to the monks of Kīmān Fāris, or Arsinöe and they feature teachings in the principles of monasticism and urge the monks to pursue the ascetic and spiritual life of devotion. . Known as the Father of Monasticism, Saint Anthony, also referred to as Antonious, was born in Coma, Egypt, near the ancient site of Heracleopolis Magna. He was the proto-hermit and, in spite of his Greek name, was a Copt who spoke only Coptic, even when in conversation with the learned and spiritual master Athanasius (circa .296 - 373 C.E.) who was his biographer. — The Iryan Moftah Coptic Language and Religion Manuscript and Book Collection was acquired in 2003 thanks to Laurence Moftah who generously arranged for its transfer to the Rare Books and Special Collection Library in support of the preservation of Coptic heritage and the Coptic studies program at the American University in Cairo. The manuscripts were originally digitized and described by Father Maximous El-Antony with the aid of the Rare Books and Special Collections Library in 2010.
Erişim Hakları To inquire about permissions or reproductions, contact the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, The American University in Cairo at +20.2.2615.3676 or [email protected].
Koleksiyon Iryan Moftah Coptic Language and Religion Manuscripts
Biçim image/jp2
Lisans Copyright 2013, American University in Cairo. All rights reserved.
Konu (LCSH) Coptic monasticism and religious orders Teaching Sermons
The American University in Cairo
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