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Paulus Thebaeus --- Latin language --- Paul, - the Hermit, Saint, - d. ca. 341.
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Les trois Vitae présentées ici constituent une part, modeste en volume mais considérable par leur portée, de la large contribution de Jérôme à la genèse de la vie monastique en Occident. Elles font de Jérôme le premier hagiographe latin et offrent un triple intérêt elles nous éclairent sur leur auteur, le moine épris de l'idéal ascétique ; elles nous donnent des indications sur les débuts du monachisme ; elles se situent au confluent de la littérature païenne et chrétienne. Jérôme, en effet, a réussi la tâche délicate d'utiliser le moule de la culture païenne dans laquelle il avait été élevé pour y couler la pensée chrétienne sans que l'un déforme l'autre. Admirable monument littéraire, les Vitae de Jérôme demeurent l'émouvant témoignage d'un homme de grande culture et d'un homme de foi tout entier donné à la cause qu'il sert. La valeur artistique et spirituelle de cette trilogie hiéronymienne en a fait l'acte de naissance de la littérature hagiographique chrétienne.
271 "00/04" --- Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme--?"00/04" --- Malchus of Chalcis --- Paul of Thebe --- Hilarion [s.] --- Christian hagiography. --- Hilarion, --- Malchus, --- Paul, --- Biographies --- Christian hagiography --- Hagiography, Christian --- Hagiography --- Paolo, --- Paulus, --- Malco, --- Shmawon, --- Patrology --- Hagiographie chrétienne --- Paulus Thebaeus --- Malchus mon. captivus --- Hilarion ab. in Palaestina --- Paul, - the Hermit, Saint, - -approximately 341 --- Hilarion, - Saint, - ca. 291-ca. 371 --- Malchus, - Saint
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"The Coptic Monastery of St. Paul by the Red Sea grew up around the cave where Paul, the first Christian hermit, lived in solitude. The cave served as a shrine in late antiquity, became a church in the middle ages, and expanded again in the early modern period. This ... book chronicles the history of a series of devotional paintings in the Cave Church. It explores how the monastic community commissioned painting twice in the church in the 13th century, during one of the greatest eras of Coptic art, and how one of the monks painted it again in the 18th century, helping to inaugurate a Coptic renaissance after centuries of decline. The foundation of this volume is a wall painting conservation project sponsored by the American Research Center in Egypt. The book also sets the art and architecture of the Cave Church in its historical context and examines the role of the Monastery of St. Paul as part of the sacred geography of Christian Egypt through time."
Monasteries --- Christian antiquities --- Church architecture --- History --- Monastery of St. Paul the Hermit (Egypt) --- Coptic Church --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Religious architecture --- Architecture, Gothic --- Church buildings --- Cloisters (Religious communities) --- Friaries --- Church property --- Religious institutions --- Scriptoria --- Church of Egypt --- Alexandria (Egypt : Coptic Patriarchate) --- Coptic Patriarchate of Alexandria --- Coptic Church. --- Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria --- Baṭriyarkīyat al-Aqbāṭ al-Urthūdhuks --- Coptic Orthodox Church --- Kanīsah al-Qibṭīyah al-Urthūdhuksīyah --- Kanīsah al-Masīḥīyah bi-Miṣr --- Kanīsah al-Qibṭīyah --- Koptische Kirche --- الكنيسة القبطية --- كنيسة الاقباط الأرثوذكس --- كنيسة القبطية --- كنيسة القبطية الارثوذكسية --- Monastery of Saint Paul the Hermit (Egypt) --- Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite (Egypt) --- Monastery of the Tigers (Egypt) --- St. Paul's Monastery (Egypt) --- Deir Mar Boulos (Egypt) --- History. --- Antiquities. --- Monasteries - Egypt --- Christian antiquities - Egypt --- Church architecture - Egypt - History --- Paulus Thebaeus --- Saint-Paul (Egypte) --- Egypte --- Monastères --- Coptic Church - Egypt - History --- Egypt - Antiquities
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The Saint's Saints presents Jerome’s world picture as seen through his saints’ Lives . It analyses both his rhetoric and his descriptions of realia , and the way he combines classical, Christian and Jewish sources to re-write the biblical Holy Land as a new and Christian world for his readers. Susan Weingarten looks at how Jerome dovetails his literary sources with his experience of the material world of the fourth century to write the Lives of the saints Paul, Hilarion, Malchus and Paula, effectively using them to write the Life of Saint Jerome. This is the first full-length study of Jerome’s saints’ Lives . It widens the on-going debate about mutual influences in Jewish and Christian literature in the fourth century, and revises our picture of the historical geography of Palestine.
Christian hagiography. --- Jerome, --- Paul, --- Hilarion, --- Malchus, --- Eusebius, --- Bible --- Geography. --- Christian hagiography --- Geography --- Christelijke hagiografie --- Hagiographie chrétienne --- Heiligenlevens --- Jerome --- Paul the Hermit --- Hilarion --- Malchus --- Eusebius of Caesarea --- Cosmography --- World history --- Hagiography, Christian --- Hagiography --- Malco, --- Paolo, --- Paulus, --- Gerolamo, --- Gérome, --- Gerónimo, --- Girolamo, --- Heronimos, --- Hieronim, --- Hieronymus, Eusebius, --- Hieronymus, --- Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius, --- Hieronymus, Stridonensis, --- Ieronim, Stridonskiĭ, --- Iheronimus, --- Jeronimi, --- Jerónimo, --- Jerōnimos, --- Shmawon, --- Bible. --- Onomasticon (Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea) --- Vita Malchi monachi captivi (Jerome, Saint) --- Vita Pauli (Jerome, Saint) --- Trois vies de moines (Jerome, Saint) --- Vie de Malchus, le moine captif (Jerome, Saint) --- Peri tōn topikōn onomatōn tōn en tē theia graphē (Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea) --- Vita Beati Pauli monachi Thebaei (Jerome, Saint) --- Vita Pauli eremitae (Jerome, Saint) --- Vita S. Pauli eremitae (Jerome, Saint) --- Vita Sancti Pauli primi eremitae (Jerome, Saint) --- De Paulo primo eremita (Jerome, Saint) --- Earth sciences --- Hieronymus presb. --- Paulus Thebaeus --- Malchus mon. captivus --- Hilarion ab. in Palaestina --- Jerome, - Saint, - -419 or 420 --- Jerome, - Saint, - d. 419 or 20. - Vita Pauli --- Paul, - the Hermit, Saint, - d. ca. 341 --- Jerome, - Saint, - d. 419 or 20. - Vita S. Hilarionis --- Hilarion, - Saint, - ca. 291-ca. 371 --- Jerome, - Saint, - -419 or 420. - Vita Malchi Monachi captive --- Malchus, - Saint --- Eusebius, - of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, - ca. 260-ca. 340. - Onomasticon
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Architecture, Early Christian --- -Christian saints in art --- Coptic mural painting and decoration --- -Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian --- -Mural painting and decoration, Medieval --- -Church of Saint Paul (Egypt) --- -Egyptian mural painting and decoration --- Mural painting and decoration, Coptic --- Mural painting and decoration --- Early Christian architecture --- Church of Saint Paul (Egypt) --- Church of St. Paul (Egypt) --- Eglise de Saint-Paul (Egypt) --- Church of Saint Paul the Theban (Egypt) --- Church of Saint Paul the Hermit (Egypt) --- Mural painting and decoration, Medieval --- Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian --- Christian saints in art --- Egyptian mural painting and decoration --- Coptic mural painting and decoration - Egypt - Red Sea Region --- Mural painting and decoration, Medieval - Egypt - Red Sea Region --- Mural painting and decoration, Egyptian - Egypt - Red Sea Region - 18th century --- Architecture, Early Christian - Egypt - Red Sea Region --- Saint-Paul (Egypte)
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