- 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...
- the new
Roman consuls. June – The
earliest known use of the Gr**** word
monachós to
refer to a monk is made in a
petition filed in
Egypt by a man named...
- 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...
- "Cyril of Alexandria,
Third Epistle to Nestorius, with 'Twelve Anathemas'".
Monachos.net.
Archived from the
original on July 4, 2008. "Nestorianism". Encyclopædia...
- (seventh century) for
Roman history, the
chronicle of
Hamartolus (Georgios
Monachos, 9th century) for the
Byzantine age, the
biographies of
Diogenes Laërtius...
- Ponticus: Ad
Monachos,
translation and
Commentary by
Jeremy Driscoll, ACW 59. (Paulist Press, 2003) [See also
Jeremy Driscoll, The “Ad
monachos” of Evagrius...
- a p****age from
Hebrews 13.9,
quoted by the
Fathers to this effect. www.
monachos.net: "At the
heart of Barlaam's
teaching is the idea that God
cannot truly...
-
Appendix I: Timeline:
Barlaam and the
Councils of 1341 from
Baron Meyendorff "
Monachos.net -
Gregory Palamas:
Historical Timeline".
Archived from the original...
- 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...