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The church historian and Benedictine monk Cuthbert Butler (1858-1934) was known for his expertise on the monastic life and wrote several books on the subject, including Benedictine Monachism (1919) and Western Mysticism (1922). Previously he had produced this two-volume edition of Palladius of Galatia's Lausiac History. Written in the early fifth century, it records the lives of the Egyptian 'Desert Fathers' and is an important source for early monasticism. Volume 2 (1904) contains Butler's edition of the Greek text, supported by an extensive critical apparatus. Butler's substantial introduction first surveys the various Greek manuscripts and earlier editions of the text, before outlining the method he adopted in editing the work. His text is supported by detailed critical and historical notes. The volume also includes a reassessment of the chronology of Palladius' life and helpful supporting material in the form of a map and chronological table.
Palladius, --- Lausiac history (Palladius, Bishop of Aspuna). --- Monasticism and religious orders --- History --- Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Orders, Religious --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious
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Christian biography --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Biographies chrétiennes --- Monachisme et ordres religieux --- Palladius, --- 271.05 --- -Monasticism and religious orders --- -Academic collection --- Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious --- Christian life --- Christianity --- Christians --- Church biography --- Ecclesiastical biography --- Biography --- Religious biography --- Ontstaan van het monnikenwezen. Oudste monachisme --- Palladius Bishop of Aspuna --- 271.05 Ontstaan van het monnikenwezen. Oudste monachisme --- Biographies chrétiennes --- Orders, Religious --- Academic collection --- Christian biography - Middle East --- Monasticism and religious orders - Middle East --- Palladius, - Bishop of Aspuna, - -approximately 430 - Lausiac history
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Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Monasticism and religious orders --- History --- Palladius, --- Historia monachorum in Aegypto --- Experience (Religion). --- History. --- Historia monachorum in Aegypto. --- 248.153.8 --- -Monasticism and religious orders --- -Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages, Christian --- Christian shrines --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- 248.153.8 Bedevaarten. Pelgrimstochten--(algemeen) --- Bedevaarten. Pelgrimstochten--(algemeen) --- Palladius Bishop of Aspuna --- Pèlerins et pèlerinages chrétiens --- Monachisme et ordres religieux --- Histoire --- Monachism --- Orders, Religious --- Vitae patrum. --- De vitis patrum liber secundus --- Liber de vitis patrum --- Kat' Aigypton tōn monachōn historia --- De vita sanctorum patrum --- Palladius --- Egypt --- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - History --- Monasticism and religious orders - Egypt - History --- Palladius, - Bishop of Aspuna, - d. ca. 430. - Lausiac history
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"How privileged adolescents in China acquire status and why this helps them succeed Study Gods offers a rare look at the ways privileged youth in China prepare themselves to join the ranks of the global elite. Yi-Lin Chiang shows how these competitive Chinese high schoolers first become "study gods" (xueshen), a term describing academically high-performing students. Constant studying, however, is not what explains their success, for these young people appear god-like in their effortless abilities to excel. Instead, Chiang explores how elite adolescents achieve by absorbing and implementing the rules surrounding status.Drawing from eight years of fieldwork and extensive interviews, Chiang reveals the important lessons that Chinese youth learn in their pursuit of elite status. They understand the hierarchy of the status system, recognizing and acquiring the characteristics that are prized, while avoiding those that are not. They maintain status by expecting differential treatment and performing status-based behaviors, which guide their daily interactions with peers, teachers, and parents. Lastly, with the help of resourceful parents, they rely on external assistance in the face of potential obstacles and failures. Chiang looks at how students hone these skills, applying them as they head to colleges and careers around the world, and in their relationships with colleagues and supervisors.Highlighting another facet of China's rising power, Study Gods announces the arrival of a new generation to the realm of global competition"--
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