This book forms part of the Evergetis Project, which aims to investigate all surviving texts associated with the Theotokos Evergetis Monastery near Constantinople (founded 1049). Together with an English translation of the Hypotyposis (foundation document) of the Monastery, it provides a full commentary and a book-length introduction dealing with the historical significance of the house and its important place in the development of medieval Orthodox monasticism.
This book forms part of the Evergetis Project, which aims to investigate all surviving texts associated with the Theotokos Evergetis Monastery near Constantinople (founded 1049). Together with an English translation of the Hypotyposis (foundation document) of the Monastery, it provides a full commentary and a book-length introduction dealing with the historical significance of the house and its important place in the development of medieval Orthodox monasticism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Until his retirement, R.H. Jordan was Assistant Director of the Institute of Byzantine Studies at the Queen's University of Befast, UK. Rosemary Morris taught at the University of Manchester from 1974 to 2003, and is now Visiting Fellow at the University of York, UK.
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Contents: Preface Introduction A: History: The Evergetis dossier The history of the Evergetis monastery The Evergetis and Byzantine monasticism in the 11th and 12th centuries. Introduction B: Administration and Life: The double hegoumenate Monastic officers at the Evergetis Status and possessions of the Evergetis Liturgical practice at the Evergetis Fasts, feasts and commemorations at the Evergetis Reading and books at the Evergetis Manuscript and book production: an Evergetis scriptorium. Introduction C: Text: The making of Paul's Typikon Codex Atheniensis graecus 788 The final additions Insertions in the Hypotyposis The Hypotyposis: chapters and their titles The Hypotyposis: an earlier structure A Pauline Hypotyposis? The influence of the Evergetis Hypotyposis Exposition and hypotyposis for the life of the monks in the monastery of the most holy Theotokos Evergetis handed down by Timothy the monk and priest who became kathegoumenos after the founder of thesame monastery Appendices Glossary of monastic terms Bibliography Index.
Contents: Preface Introduction A: History: The Evergetis dossier The history of the Evergetis monastery The Evergetis and Byzantine monasticism in the 11th and 12th centuries. Introduction B: Administration and Life: The double hegoumenate Monastic officers at the Evergetis Status and possessions of the Evergetis Liturgical practice at the Evergetis Fasts, feasts and commemorations at the Evergetis Reading and books at the Evergetis Manuscript and book production: an Evergetis scriptorium. Introduction C: Text: The making of Paul's Typikon Codex Atheniensis graecus 788 The final additions Insertions in the Hypotyposis The Hypotyposis: chapters and their titles The Hypotyposis: an earlier structure A Pauline Hypotyposis? The influence of the Evergetis Hypotyposis Exposition and hypotyposis for the life of the monks in the monastery of the most holy Theotokos Evergetis handed down by Timothy the monk and priest who became kathegoumenos after the founder of thesame monastery Appendices Glossary of monastic terms Bibliography Index.
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