Monastic Education in Late Antiquity
Herausgeber: Larsen, Lillian I.; Rubenson, Samuel
Monastic Education in Late Antiquity
Herausgeber: Larsen, Lillian I.; Rubenson, Samuel
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Based on a close rereading of material and textual remains, this volume challenges the interpretation of early Christian monasticism as a movement of anti-intellectual rustics. The various chapters explore how teaching was rooted in classical rhetoric, and examine practices that align with philosophical models of ancient education.
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Based on a close rereading of material and textual remains, this volume challenges the interpretation of early Christian monasticism as a movement of anti-intellectual rustics. The various chapters explore how teaching was rooted in classical rhetoric, and examine practices that align with philosophical models of ancient education.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9781316646588
- ISBN-10: 1316646580
- Artikelnr.: 69113753
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9781316646588
- ISBN-10: 1316646580
- Artikelnr.: 69113753
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. The Language of Education: 1. Early monasticism and the concept of
a 'School' Samuel Rubenson; 2. Translating paideia: education in the Greek
and Latin versions of the Life of Anthony Peter Gemeinhardt; 3. Paideia,
piety and power: Emperors and Monks in Socrates' Church History Andreas
Westergren; Part II. Elementary Education and Literacy: 4. The Educational
and Cultural Background of Egyptian Monks Roger Bagnall; 5. 'Excavating the
Excavations' of early monastic education Lillian I. Larsen; 6. Homer and
Menandri Sententiae in Upper Egyptian monastic settings Anastasia Maravela;
Part III. Grammar and Rhetoric: 7. The school of Didymus the blind in the
light of the Tura find Blossom Stefaniw; 8. Affecting rhetoric: the
adoption of Ethopoeia in Evagrius of Pontus' ascetic program Ellen
Muehlberger; 9. Classical education in sixth century Coptic monasticism:
the example of Rufus of Shotep Mark Sheridan; Part IV. Philosophy: 10. The
virtue of being uneducated: attitudes towards classical paideia in early
monasticism and ancient philosophy Henrik Rydell Johnsén; 11. Plato between
school and cell: biography and competition in the fifth-century
philosophical field Arthur Urbano; 12. Pythagorean traditions in Early
Christian asceticism Daniele Pevarello; Part V. Manuscript and Literary
Production: 13. Textual fluidity and authorial revision: the case of
Cassian and Palladius Britt Dahlman; 14. Production, distribution, and
ownership of books in the monasteries of Upper Egypt: the evidence of the
Nag Hammadi Colophons Hugo Lundhaug and Lance Jenott; 15. Greek thought,
Arabic culture: approaching the Arabic recensions of the Apophthegmata
Patrum Jason Zaborowski.
a 'School' Samuel Rubenson; 2. Translating paideia: education in the Greek
and Latin versions of the Life of Anthony Peter Gemeinhardt; 3. Paideia,
piety and power: Emperors and Monks in Socrates' Church History Andreas
Westergren; Part II. Elementary Education and Literacy: 4. The Educational
and Cultural Background of Egyptian Monks Roger Bagnall; 5. 'Excavating the
Excavations' of early monastic education Lillian I. Larsen; 6. Homer and
Menandri Sententiae in Upper Egyptian monastic settings Anastasia Maravela;
Part III. Grammar and Rhetoric: 7. The school of Didymus the blind in the
light of the Tura find Blossom Stefaniw; 8. Affecting rhetoric: the
adoption of Ethopoeia in Evagrius of Pontus' ascetic program Ellen
Muehlberger; 9. Classical education in sixth century Coptic monasticism:
the example of Rufus of Shotep Mark Sheridan; Part IV. Philosophy: 10. The
virtue of being uneducated: attitudes towards classical paideia in early
monasticism and ancient philosophy Henrik Rydell Johnsén; 11. Plato between
school and cell: biography and competition in the fifth-century
philosophical field Arthur Urbano; 12. Pythagorean traditions in Early
Christian asceticism Daniele Pevarello; Part V. Manuscript and Literary
Production: 13. Textual fluidity and authorial revision: the case of
Cassian and Palladius Britt Dahlman; 14. Production, distribution, and
ownership of books in the monasteries of Upper Egypt: the evidence of the
Nag Hammadi Colophons Hugo Lundhaug and Lance Jenott; 15. Greek thought,
Arabic culture: approaching the Arabic recensions of the Apophthegmata
Patrum Jason Zaborowski.
Part I. The Language of Education: 1. Early monasticism and the concept of
a 'School' Samuel Rubenson; 2. Translating paideia: education in the Greek
and Latin versions of the Life of Anthony Peter Gemeinhardt; 3. Paideia,
piety and power: Emperors and Monks in Socrates' Church History Andreas
Westergren; Part II. Elementary Education and Literacy: 4. The Educational
and Cultural Background of Egyptian Monks Roger Bagnall; 5. 'Excavating the
Excavations' of early monastic education Lillian I. Larsen; 6. Homer and
Menandri Sententiae in Upper Egyptian monastic settings Anastasia Maravela;
Part III. Grammar and Rhetoric: 7. The school of Didymus the blind in the
light of the Tura find Blossom Stefaniw; 8. Affecting rhetoric: the
adoption of Ethopoeia in Evagrius of Pontus' ascetic program Ellen
Muehlberger; 9. Classical education in sixth century Coptic monasticism:
the example of Rufus of Shotep Mark Sheridan; Part IV. Philosophy: 10. The
virtue of being uneducated: attitudes towards classical paideia in early
monasticism and ancient philosophy Henrik Rydell Johnsén; 11. Plato between
school and cell: biography and competition in the fifth-century
philosophical field Arthur Urbano; 12. Pythagorean traditions in Early
Christian asceticism Daniele Pevarello; Part V. Manuscript and Literary
Production: 13. Textual fluidity and authorial revision: the case of
Cassian and Palladius Britt Dahlman; 14. Production, distribution, and
ownership of books in the monasteries of Upper Egypt: the evidence of the
Nag Hammadi Colophons Hugo Lundhaug and Lance Jenott; 15. Greek thought,
Arabic culture: approaching the Arabic recensions of the Apophthegmata
Patrum Jason Zaborowski.
a 'School' Samuel Rubenson; 2. Translating paideia: education in the Greek
and Latin versions of the Life of Anthony Peter Gemeinhardt; 3. Paideia,
piety and power: Emperors and Monks in Socrates' Church History Andreas
Westergren; Part II. Elementary Education and Literacy: 4. The Educational
and Cultural Background of Egyptian Monks Roger Bagnall; 5. 'Excavating the
Excavations' of early monastic education Lillian I. Larsen; 6. Homer and
Menandri Sententiae in Upper Egyptian monastic settings Anastasia Maravela;
Part III. Grammar and Rhetoric: 7. The school of Didymus the blind in the
light of the Tura find Blossom Stefaniw; 8. Affecting rhetoric: the
adoption of Ethopoeia in Evagrius of Pontus' ascetic program Ellen
Muehlberger; 9. Classical education in sixth century Coptic monasticism:
the example of Rufus of Shotep Mark Sheridan; Part IV. Philosophy: 10. The
virtue of being uneducated: attitudes towards classical paideia in early
monasticism and ancient philosophy Henrik Rydell Johnsén; 11. Plato between
school and cell: biography and competition in the fifth-century
philosophical field Arthur Urbano; 12. Pythagorean traditions in Early
Christian asceticism Daniele Pevarello; Part V. Manuscript and Literary
Production: 13. Textual fluidity and authorial revision: the case of
Cassian and Palladius Britt Dahlman; 14. Production, distribution, and
ownership of books in the monasteries of Upper Egypt: the evidence of the
Nag Hammadi Colophons Hugo Lundhaug and Lance Jenott; 15. Greek thought,
Arabic culture: approaching the Arabic recensions of the Apophthegmata
Patrum Jason Zaborowski.







