- A monk (/mʌŋk/; from Gr****: μοναχός,
monachos, "single, solitary" via
Latin monachus) is a man who is a
member of a
religious order and
lives in a monastery...
- use of this
epithet as a name and
proposed (and used) the form
Georgios Monachos (Γεώργιος Μοναχός "George the Monk").
Nothing is
known about him except...
- temporis):
Chronicon ab orbe
condito usque ad
annum Domini M.CCC.LXCI., a
monacho quodam Malmesburiensi exaratum.
Rolls Series (in
Latin and English). Vol...
- (men) and nuns (women). The word monk
originated from the Gr**** μοναχός (
monachos, 'monk'),
itself from μόνος (monos)
meaning 'alone'.
Christian monks did...
- Temporis):
Chronicon Ab Orbe
Condito Usque Ad
Annum Domini M.CCC.LXVI, a
Monacho Quodam Malmesburiensi Exaratum.
Accedunt Continuationes Duæ,
Quarum Una...
- Monasticism (from the Gr**** word
monachos meaning "alone") is a way of life
where a
person lives outside of society,
under religious vows.
Christian monasticism...
- "Cyril of Alexandria,
Third Epistle to Nestorius, with 'Twelve Anathemas'".
Monachos.net.
Archived from the
original on July 4, 2008. "Nestorianism". Encyclopædia...
- Paläographie (1929): ego
hacse jnperitus gundohinus poscen- / te
fulculfo monacho et si non ut
dibui /
psaltjm ut
ualui a
capite usque ad sui con[summacionis...
- of form or interpretation. The po****r etymology, from ἀντίμοναχός anti-
monachos or
French antimoine,
would mean "monk-killer",
which is
explained by the...
-
Mechtildis excerptarum.
Editio nova,
accurate recognita et
emendata a
monacho ordinis S.
Benedicti Congregationis Beuronensis, 1903 Ball, Ann. Encyclopedia...