- The
Lausiac History (Koinē Gr****: Ἡ Λαυσαϊκή Ἱστορία, romanized: E
Lavsaike Istoria) is a
seminal work
archiving the
Desert Fathers (early
Christian monks...
- Pbow, a
monastic center that he had
founded ten
years before. Palladius'
Lausiac History claims that
Pachomius was
given the idea to
start a
cenobitic monastery...
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concerning the life of
Saint Isidora. Most of what is
known can be
found in the
Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca)
written in 419-420 by
Palladius of Galatia...
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disciple of
Saint John Chrysostom. He is best
remembered for his work, the
Lausiac History. He was also the
author of the
Dialogue on the Life of Chrysostom...
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minister of the
Byzantine Empire under Theodosius and Arcadius. Palladius'
Lausiac History tells she journe**** in the age of 60, and
prided in her ascetic...
- Mothers.
There are
several chapters dedicated to the
Desert Mothers in the
Lausiac History by Palladius, who
mentions 2,975
women living in the desert. Other...
-
Saint Abba Moses".
Saint Paul
Brotherhood Press.
Palladius (1918). The
Lausiac History. London: The
Macmillan Company. Sozomen,
Hermias (2018). The Ecclesiastical...
- in a
letter to Epiphanius,
prefixed to his
Panarium (c. 375), but the
Lausiac History of
Palladius may
evidence its
common use in the 4th
century as...
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Desert Fathers (also
known as
Bustan al-Rohbaan or
Garden of the Monks) The
Lausiac History by
Palladius of
Galatia The
Vitae Patrum by
Jerome The Evergetinos...
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trained for service, and
worthy of
fellowship with himself" . In his
Lausiac History (5th century),
Palladius relates that
Macarius of
Alexandria (4th...