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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the 5th century, the Collectio Monastica, written in Ethiopic, and the Asceticon of Isaiah of Scetis, written in Gr****, show how the oral tradition became...
- 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...
- translation] (Louvain: Secrétariat du Corpus SCO, 1967). Apophthegmata Patrum Asceticon Vitae Patrum Arras, Victor (1963). Collectio monastica: Ethiopic text...
- Spiritual Meadow of Moschus. Rosweyde wrote an introduction to each book. Asceticon Collectio Monastica Monika Studer, "Vitaspatrum – A Short Summary", Œuvres...
- 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"...
- 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...
- York, 2016 Main monographs: 1. Georgian Versions of Basil the Great’s “Asceticon”. "Tbilisi University Press", Tbilisi, 1968, 215 p., (in Georgian). 2...