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The canons of our fathers : monastic rules of Shenoute / Bentley Layton.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Coptic Series: Oxford early Christian studiesPublisher: Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 2014Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xi, 359 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780191019227
  • 0191019224
  • 9780191747465
  • 0191747467
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 281.7
LOC classification:
  • BR1720.S48 L39 2014eb
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
Online resources:
Contents:
""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Tables and Illustrations""; ""Editorial Signs and Forms of Reference in Part 1""; ""Part 1 The Nature of the Rules""; ""Introduction""; ""A New Corpus of Monastic Rules""; ""“Eremitic� and “Cenobitic� Monasticism""; ""1. The Historical Context of the Rules""; ""Institutional Shape of the Federation""; ""Evidence for the Founding of the Federation: The Naples Fragment""; ""The Naples Fragment in English""; ""A Tentative Early History of the Federation""; ""APPENDIX 1: Who Is the Main Actor in the Naples Fragment?""
APPENDIX 2: Historical Evidence for Pcol2. The Corpus of Monastic Rules -- The Nature of the Rules Corpus -- Rules and Rule Books -- Who Wrote the Rules? -- Form and Content of the Rules -- Language of the Rules -- Sanctions and the Rules -- 3. Monastic Life As Seen in the Rules -- The Cenobium As a Physical Plant -- The Community -- Ascetic Observances -- The Hierarchy -- Liturgy -- Economy -- 4. Monastic Experience and Monastic Rules -- The Experience of Conversion to Monastic Life -- Rules and the Acquisition of Monastic Identity
Maintenance of Monastic IdentityPart 2 Corpus of Monastic Rules -- Abbreviations for Libraries and Museums Holding the Coptic Manuscripts -- Editorial Signs -- The Rules, Edited and Translated -- Concordance of Manuscript References and Rule Numbers -- Works Cited -- Subject Index to Part 1 -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- W
Summary: 'The Canons of Our Fathers' is the first publication of a very early set of Christian monastic rules from Roman Egypt, accompanied by four preliminary chapters discussing their historical and social context and their character as rules. These rules were found quoted in the writings of the great Egyptian monastic leader Shenoute.

Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed October 1, 2014).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Tables and Illustrations""; ""Editorial Signs and Forms of Reference in Part 1""; ""Part 1 The Nature of the Rules""; ""Introduction""; ""A New Corpus of Monastic Rules""; ""“Eremitic� and “Cenobitic� Monasticism""; ""1. The Historical Context of the Rules""; ""Institutional Shape of the Federation""; ""Evidence for the Founding of the Federation: The Naples Fragment""; ""The Naples Fragment in English""; ""A Tentative Early History of the Federation""; ""APPENDIX 1: Who Is the Main Actor in the Naples Fragment?""

APPENDIX 2: Historical Evidence for Pcol2. The Corpus of Monastic Rules -- The Nature of the Rules Corpus -- Rules and Rule Books -- Who Wrote the Rules? -- Form and Content of the Rules -- Language of the Rules -- Sanctions and the Rules -- 3. Monastic Life As Seen in the Rules -- The Cenobium As a Physical Plant -- The Community -- Ascetic Observances -- The Hierarchy -- Liturgy -- Economy -- 4. Monastic Experience and Monastic Rules -- The Experience of Conversion to Monastic Life -- Rules and the Acquisition of Monastic Identity

Maintenance of Monastic IdentityPart 2 Corpus of Monastic Rules -- Abbreviations for Libraries and Museums Holding the Coptic Manuscripts -- Editorial Signs -- The Rules, Edited and Translated -- Concordance of Manuscript References and Rule Numbers -- Works Cited -- Subject Index to Part 1 -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- W

'The Canons of Our Fathers' is the first publication of a very early set of Christian monastic rules from Roman Egypt, accompanied by four preliminary chapters discussing their historical and social context and their character as rules. These rules were found quoted in the writings of the great Egyptian monastic leader Shenoute.

Parallel Coptic text and English translation.