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Coptic language --- Manuscripts, Coptic (Papyri) --- Copte (Langue) --- Papyrus coptes --- Texts. --- Papyri. --- Textes --- Papyrus --- Shenute, --- 091 =932 --- 091 <436 WIEN> --- 091.141 --- 091 <620> --- 091 SINUTHIUS ARCHIMANDRITA --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Koptisch --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Oostenrijk--WIEN --- Papyri --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Egypte --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--SINUTHIUS ARCHIMANDRITA --- 091 SINUTHIUS ARCHIMANDRITA Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--SINUTHIUS ARCHIMANDRITA --- 091 <620> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Egypte --- 091.141 Papyri --- 091 <436 WIEN> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Oostenrijk--WIEN --- 091 =932 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Koptisch --- Coptic manuscripts (Papyri)
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Stephen Emmel, professor at the University of Münster since 1996, has devoted much of his work to researching the manuscript tradition of the works composed by the Egyptian archimandrite Shenoute (4th/5th c.), the most prolific Coptic author and crucial for the study of the language. Thanks to a masterful reconstruction of the Shenoutean corpus, from a hundred witnesses, all fragmentary and dispersed, he made this research make considerable progress, which opened the way to studies on the content of the works and the history of monasticism during this period. In homage to these pioneering works, and to S. Emmel's stimulating leadership, this volume brings together twenty-five contributions which illustrate the variety of approaches and issues in the study of Shenoute's sermons and the manuscripts transmitting them: Bible, liturgy, magic, patristics, history, hagiography, philology, codicology, and even archeology are all fields affected by this collection. = Stephen Emmel, professeur à l'université de Münster depuis 1996, a consacré une grande partie de ses travaux à la recherche sur la tradition manuscrite des œuvres de l'archimandrite égyptien Chénouté (4e/5e s.), auteur copte le plus prolixe et le plus important pour l'étude de la langue. Grâce à une magistrale reconstruction du corpus chénoutien, à partir d'une centaine de témoins, tous fragmentaires et dispersés, il a fait faire à cette recherche des progrès considérables, qui ont ouvert la voie à des études sur le contenu des œuvres et l'histoire du monachisme à cette période. En hommage à ces travaux pionniers, et au stimulant «leadership» exercé par S. Emmel, ce volume regroupe vingt-cinq contributions qui illustrent la variété des approches et des enjeux de l'étude des sermons de Chénouté et des manuscrits qui les transmettent: Bible, liturgie, magie, patristique, histoire, hagiographie, philologie, codicologie, et même archéologie, sont autant de domaines concernés par ce recueil.
Emmel, Stephen --- Sinuthius ab. in Thebaide --- Sohag --- Monastère Blanc (Deir el-Abiad) --- Coptic manuscripts. --- Manuscripts, Coptic. --- Shenute, --- Coptic Church --- Coptic Church. --- History.
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Christian saints --- Shenute, --- -281.71 --- 235.3 <32> --- Saints --- Canonization --- Koptische monofysitische Kerk --- Hagiografie--Oud-Egypte --- 281.71 Koptische monofysitische Kerk --- 281.71 --- Shanūdah, --- Chenouté, --- Schenute, --- Shenoute, --- Shenoud, --- Schenoudi, --- Shenouti, --- Sinuthius, --- Shenouda, --- Shinūdah, --- Sanutios, --- Senouthios, --- Shenoudi, --- Christian saints - Egypt - Biography --- Sinuthius ab. in Thebaide --- Shenute, - ca. 348-466
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Shenoute of Atripe: stern abbot, loquacious preacher, patron of the poor and scourge of pagans in fifth-century Egypt. This book studies his numerous Coptic writings and finds them to be the most important literary source for the study of society, economy and religion in late antique Egypt. The issues and concerns Shenoute grappled with on a daily basis, Ariel Lopez argues, were not local problems, unique to one small corner of the ancient world.
Coptic monasticism and religious orders --- Romans --- Monachisme et ordres religieux coptes --- Romains --- History --- Histoire --- Shenute, --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- -271 <32> --- -Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Monasticism and religious orders, Coptic --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Coptic monasteries --- History. --- Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme--Oud-Egypte --- Shanūdah, --- Chenouté, --- Schenute, --- Shenoute, --- Shenoud, --- Schenoudi, --- Shenouti, --- Sinuthius, --- Shenouda, --- Shinūdah, --- Sanutios, --- Senouthios, --- Shenoudi, --- -History --- -History. --- -Coptic monasticism and religious orders --- Conditions économiques --- 271 <32> --- Shanūdah, --- Chenouté, --- Shinūdah, --- Sinuthius ab. in Thebaide --- Shenute, - Saint, - approximately 348-466
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Christian martyrs --- Martyrologies --- History --- Cult --- History and criticism --- Shenute, --- Egypt --- Church history --- -Christian martyrs --- -Martyrologies --- -Necrologies --- Martyrs --- Martyrdom --- -History --- -History and criticism --- Christianity --- Shenute --- Church history. --- Sinuthius Archimandrita. --- Martyre. Egypte ancienne. --- Martelaren. Egypte (Oud-). --- -Martyrs --- Necrologies --- Christian martyrs - Egypt - History --- Christian martyrs - Cult - History --- Martyrologies - History and criticism --- Shenute, - ca. 348-466 --- Egypt - Church history
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Christian saints --- Shenute, --- Biography. --- Coptic monasticism and religious orders --- Monasticism and religious orders, Coptic --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Coptic monasteries --- Besa, --- Shanūdah, --- Chenouté, --- Schenute, --- Shenoute, --- Shenoud, --- Schenoudi, --- Shenouti, --- Sinuthius, --- Shenouda, --- Shinūdah, --- Sanutios, --- Senouthios, --- Shenoudi, --- 235.3*331 --- 235.3*331 Koptische hagiografische bronnen --- Koptische hagiografische bronnen --- Christian saints - Egypt - Biography --- Shenute, - ca. 348-466 --- Biography
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Coptic monasticism and religious orders --- History --- Shenute, --- Coptic Church --- History. --- 271 <32> --- 271 <093> --- Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme--Oud-Egypte --- Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme--Historische bronnen --- Coptic language --- Texts --- Coptic monasticism and religious orders - Egypt - History - Rules --- Règles monastiques --- Sinuthius ab. in Thebaide --- Shenute, - Saint, - approximately 348-466
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Shenoute of Atripe led the White Monastery, a community of several thousand male and female Coptic monks in Upper Egypt, between approximately 395 and 465 C.E. Shenoute's letters, sermons, and treatises-one of the most detailed bodies of writing to survive from any early monastery-provide an unparalleled resource for the study of early Christian monasticism and asceticism. In Monastic Bodies, Caroline Schroeder offers an in-depth examination of the asceticism practiced at the White Monastery using diverse sources, including monastic rules, theological treatises, sermons, and material culture. Schroeder details Shenoute's arduous disciplinary code and philosophical structure, including the belief that individual sin corrupted not only the individual body but the entire "corporate body" of the community. Thus the purity of the community ultimately depended upon the integrity of each individual monk.Shenoute's ascetic discourse focused on purity of the body, but he categorized as impure not only activities such as sex but any disobedience and other more general transgressions. Shenoute emphasized the important practices of discipline, or askesis, in achieving this purity. Contextualizing Shenoute within the wider debates about asceticism, sexuality, and heresy that characterized late antiquity, Schroeder compares his views on bodily discipline, monastic punishments, the resurrection of the body, the incarnation of Christ, and monastic authority with those of figures such as Cyril of Alexandria, Paulinus of Nola, and Pachomius.
Monasticism and religious orders --- History --- Shenute, --- -Monasticism and religious orders --- -271 <32> --- 271 <32> --- 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 --- History. --- -Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme--Oud-Egypte --- Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme--Oud-Egypte --- Shenute --- RELIGION --- Monasticism and religious orders. --- Christianity --- Early church. --- 30-600. --- Egypt. --- Religion --- Orders, Religious --- Church history --- Shanūdah, --- Chenouté, --- Schenute, --- Shenoute, --- Shenoud, --- Schenoudi, --- Shenouti, --- Sinuthius, --- Shenouda, --- Shinūdah, --- Sanutios, --- Senouthios, --- Shenoudi, --- Monasticism and religious orders - Egypt - History --- Monasticism and religious orders - History - Early church, ca. 30-600 --- Sinuthius ab. in Thebaide --- Shenute, - ca. 348-466 --- Autobiography. --- Biography. --- Medieval and Renaissance Studies. --- Religion.
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In this treatise (according to its incipit called "I Am Amazed"), Shenoute of Atripe, the famous Coptic archimandrite who died after 451, defends the orthodox doctrine against numerous "heretical" doctrines ranging from Origen and his followers to Arius, gnostic teachers and to Nestorius, his contemporary. Based on the studies of T. Orlandi and St. Emmel, Cristea provides the first edition of all the relevant manuscripts with a German translation of this work which is significant for the history of the church and its doctrine in fifth-century Egypt. The introduction, explanatory notes and extensive indexes will aid the philological and linguistic analysis of the text. In his work, Shenoute incorporated the 16th festal letter of Theophilus of Alexandria, preserved in its entirety in Jerome's translation. A comparison of this Latin version with the Coptic (and the few existing Greek) fragments raises interesting questions concerning both the original and the reception of Theophilus' letter. Schenute von Atripe (gest. nach 451), der berühmte Archimandrit und bedeutendste Autor der koptischen Originalliteratur, verteidigt in diesem Traktat die orthodoxe Lehre gegen eine Vielzahl abweichender Strömungen, die von Origenes über Arius und verschiedene gnostische Lehren bis zu seinem Zeitgenossen Nestorius reichen und nach wie vor die monastische Disziplin und Frömmigkeit bedrohen. Nach der Erstedition durch T. Orlandi und der Zuordnung weiterer Textzeugen (sowie der Ermittlung des Incipit: "I Am Amazed") durch St. Emmel legt Hans-Joachim Cristea hier erstmals eine urkundengetreue Edition aller Handschriften mit deutscher Übersetzung vor. In der Einleitung liegt ein Schwerpunkt auf dem Nachweis der Quellen; die Anmerkungen und die Indizes dienen vor allem der philologischen und linguistischen Erschließung des koptischen Textes. Ein Teil des Werks ist der 16. Osterfestbrief des Theophilus von Alexandria, dessen lateinische Fassung des Hieronymus hier mit der koptischen Version verglichen wird.
Origen --- Shenute, --- Theophilus, --- Origen. --- Theophilos, --- Shanūdah, --- Chenouté, --- Schenute, --- Shenoute, --- Shenoud, --- Schenoudi, --- Shenouti, --- Sinuthius, --- Shenouda, --- Shinūdah, --- Sanutios, --- Senouthios, --- Shenoudi, --- Adamantius, --- Oregenes Adamantius, --- Origene --- Origenes Adamantius, --- Origenes, --- Origenis --- Orygenes --- Ūrījānūs --- 271 <32> --- 271 <32> Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme--Oud-Egypte --- 271 <32> Ordres religieux. Congregations religieuses. Monachisme--Oud-Egypte --- Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme--Oud-Egypte --- Ordres religieux. Congregations religieuses. Monachisme--Oud-Egypte --- Shenute, - Saint, - approximately 348-466 --- Theophilus, - patriarch, Archbishop of Alexandria, - -412
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