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Christian monastic text
The Asceticon ("ascetic discourses") by Abba Isaiah of Scetis is a diverse anthology of essays by an Egyptian Christian monk who left Scetis around 450
Asceticon
Stories attributed to early Christian hermits and monks
the 5th century, the Collectio Monastica, written in Ethiopic, and the Asceticon of Isaiah of Scetis, written in Greek, show how the oral tradition became
Sayings_of_the_Desert_Fathers
Christian monk and abbot
near Gaza on 11 August 491. Many of Isaiah's works have been lost. The Asceticon, a collection of about 30 discourses on Christian asceticism, was especially
Isaiah_the_Solitary
Literature in the Syriac language
Syriac witness to the Asceticon. See J. Edward Walters, "Schøyen MS 574: Missing Pages From a Syriac Witness of the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah of Scete
Syriac_literature
Early Christian hermits, ascetics, and monks, third century AD
Alexandria The Matericon, collection of sayings of the Desert Mothers The Asceticon by Isaiah of Scetis A History of the Monks of Syria by Theodoret of Cyrrhus
Desert_Fathers
Any collection of desert father stories
Spiritual Meadow of Moschus. Rosweyde wrote an introduction to each book. Asceticon Collectio Monastica Monika Studer, "Vitaspatrum – A Short Summary", Œuvres
Vitae_Patrum
7th-century Arabian Christian monk
Commentary on Abba Isaiah, which is a commentary on the Syriac version of the Asceticon of Isaiah of Scetis and describes shelya as the condition the soul must
Dadisho_Qatraya
monastic ideal is set forth in a collection of his writings known as the "Asceticon", or "Ascetica", the most important of which are the "Regulae fusius tractatae"
Christian monasticism before 451
Christian_monasticism_before_451
Georgian philologist
York, 2016 Main monographs: 1. Georgian Versions of Basil the Great’s “Asceticon”. "Tbilisi University Press", Tbilisi, 1968, 215 p., (in Georgian). 2
Elguja_Khintibidze
5th-century Ethiopic Christian text
translation] (Louvain: Secrétariat du Corpus SCO, 1967). Apophthegmata Patrum Asceticon Vitae Patrum Arras, Victor (1963). Collectio monastica: Ethiopic text
Collectio_Monastica
5th-century Roman-Egyptian Christian ascetic
extracts from the Asceticon of Isaiah of Scetis, although it has also been argued that Isaiah may have borrowed from it in compiling his Asceticon. It survives
Stephen_of_Thebes
Historical region in Eastern Arabia
maritime environment of his homeland. Dadisho wrote a commentary on the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah, a commentary on the Paradise of the Fathers, discourses
Beth_Qatraye
Sixth-century East Syriac biblical commentator
the same name who asked Dadisho Qatraya to compose a commentary on the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah. According to the fourteenth-century Catalogue of Books
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English : patronymic from Pettey.
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English : nickname for someone who had done well for himself by marrying the daughter of a prominent figure in the local community, from Middle English odam ‘son-in-law’ (Old English Äðum).
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 French form of Roman Latin Julius, JULES means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)." In use by the English.
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Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Alasdair, ALYSDAIR means "defender of mankind."
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