Histories of the Monks of Upper Egypt and The Life of Onnophrius / Paphnutius Paphnutius.
Material type: TextSeries: Monastic Studies SeriesPublisher: Piscataway, NJ :  Gorgias Press,  [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resource (206 p.)Content type:
TextSeries: Monastic Studies SeriesPublisher: Piscataway, NJ :  Gorgias Press,  [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resource (206 p.)Content type: - 9781607241423
- 9781463217662
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- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- HISTORIES OF THE MONKS OF UPPER EGYPT -- THE LIFE OF ONNOPHRIUS -- PISENTIUS OF COPTOS A DISCOURSE ON SAINT ONNOPHRIUS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SCRIPTURE INDEX -- INDEX OF NAMES -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS -- INDEX TO PISENTIUS' DISCOURSE -- ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS FOR THE REVISED EDITION
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Far from the Christian metropolis of Alexandria, removed from the well-known and much–visited monastic settlements of the Thebaid, and infintely remote from Rome, lay the garrison towns of Aswan and Philae. There Christians and pagans coexisted. Integral to the christian community on this desert frontier of Empire were the local monks–ascetics, intercessors, and miracle workers.
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