Lives of the Desert Fathers
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In the year 394 seven monks from Palestine made a difficult journey through the Egyptian desert, drawn there by stories of remarkable men. What they found in the communities living far up the Nile Valley fully accorded with their expectations, and in the account written by one of their number we have a rare contemporary source of information about the lives of these Desert Fathers.
The witness of the monks in the face of a corrupt and declining, though nominally Christian Empire, and the roots of monasticism in fourth century Egypt, are subjects of steadily growing interest in the Church in the twentieth century. In her long and illuminating introduction Sister Benedicta Ward SLG explores the background of these traveller's tales and their encounters with the great men of the Desert, and places the account in its literary context alongside the complementary text of the 'Sayings' of the Fathers and the later, more sophisticated literature. She indicates throughout the social impact of the Fathers and the lasting truths discovered by these simple men in their way of holiness. This translation of the Historia Monachorum by Norman Russell is the first available in English, and will be of absorbing interest for the general reader as well as for students.
CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS ix
MAP OF THE JOURNEY INTO EGYPT x
INTRODUCTION 1
I The Historia Monachorum in Aegypto: Text and Sources 3
II ‘Those by whom the world is kept in being’: the Social Aspects of the Text 12
III The Monastic Patter in Egypt 20
IV The Single Eye: the Ideals and Insights of Monastic Egypt 29
V A Sense of Wonder: Miracles of the Desert 39
THE LIVE OF THE DESERT FATHERS 47
Prologue 49
I John of Lycopolis 52
II Or 63
III Ammon 65
IV Bes 66
V Oxyrhynchus 67
VI Theon 68
VII Elias 69
VIII Apollo 70
IX Amoun 80
X Copres 82
Paternuthius 82
XI Sourous 88
XII Helle 90
XIII Apelles 93
John 93
XIV Paphnutius 95
XV Pityrion 99
XVI Eulogius 100
XVII Isidore 101
XVIII Sarapion 102
XIX Apollonius 103
XX Dioscorus 105
Nitria 105
XXI Macarius 108
XXII Amoun 111
XXIII Macarius of Alexandria 113
XXIV Paul 114
XXV Piammonas 116
XXVI John 117
Epilogue 118
NOTES ON THE TEXT 121
THE ADDITION OF RUFINUS 139
THE SYRIAC VERSION 157
BIBLIOGRAPHY 162
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 165
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES 167
SUBJECT INDEX 174