Monastic Saints of Constantinople, 350-500 : The Lives of Isaac, Hypatius, Marcellus, Domnica, Auxentius, and John the Calybite (Translated Texts for Historians)

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Monastic Saints of Constantinople, 350-500 : The Lives of Isaac, Hypatius, Marcellus, Domnica, Auxentius, and John the Calybite (Translated Texts for Historians)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 370 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805967651
  • DDC分類 270.0922

Full Description

The five holy men and one holy woman presented in this volume represent five significant monastic figures from the years 370 to 470 whose Lives are not currently available in English translation. Isaac confronted Emperor Valens and predicted his death at Adrianople before accepting the patronage of Saturninus; Hypatius built up a community at a deserted monastery south of Chalcedon, which he led for four decades; Marcellus was the third leader of the 'Sleepless' monastery at Irenaeum on the Bosporus; Domnica established a female community outside the city with the support of the patriarch; Auxentius abandoned service in the imperial guards to take up residence on a hill south of Chalcedon, where he attracted both male and female devotees; and the sixth individual, John the Calybite, if he existed John the Calybite, if he existed, left the Sleepless community to place himself as a beggar outside his parents' grand house in Constantinople, only revealing himself when near death. Their interactions, not always positive, with Constantinople's religious and secular leadership, as well as their care for ordinary people, cast light on the life of the capital and the needs and beliefs of its inhabitants.

Contents

General Introduction
The Origins of Monasticism
Orthodoxy and Alternatives
Monasticism at Constantinople: Early Years
Conflicts Between Monks and Church Hierarchy
Patronage, Location, and Finances
Invention and Credibility in Texts and their Authors

Introduction to the Life of Isaac
The Person of Isaac
Authorship, Date, and Text
Life of Isaac translation

Introduction to the Life of Hypatius Hypatius in his Life The Monastery and its Saintly Founder Credibility Authorship, Date, and Composition Manuscripts Life of Hypatius translation

Introduction to the Life of Marcellus
Marcellus in the Life and Beyond
Marcellus as Hegumen
Authorship and Date
Manuscripts
Life of Marcellus translation

Introduction to the Life of Domnica
Life of Domnica translation

Introduction to the Life of Auxentius
The Story of Auxentius' Life
Physical Location
Doctrine and Orthodoxy
Auxentius in Action
Date and Authorship
Manuscripts
Life of Auxentius translation

Introduction to the Life of John the Calybite
Life of John the Calybite translation

Biblical Citations and Allusions

Glossary

Bibliography

Indices

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