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ANASTASIOS - CREATION
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BIOGRAPHY OF ANASTASIOS OF SINAI. Anastasios of Sinai (also called Anastasius Sinaïta) was a monk and presbyter in the monastery at Mount Sinai during the second half of the seventh century. Although Alexandria is traditionally given as his birthplace, it is more likely that he was born on Cyprus in the town of Amathos. He left before Arabs invaded that island in 649, and after traveling from Cyprus to Palestine, he entered the monastery at Mount Sinai perhaps around 660. Leader of the Way"),. Remained i...
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Primary Sources - CREATION
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1 Attributed to Anastasios of Sinai and considered genuine. For more information, see CPG III 7745-7781 and PG 89 columns 11-26. Consult also the bibliographies found in the literature below, especially in Richard and Munitiz,. Migne, J.-P., general editor. S P N Anastasii, cognomento Sinaïtae, Patriarchae Antiocheni, Opera omnia, quae supersunt. Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca Prior. Jacobi Gretseri Societatis Jesu theologi Opera omnia. Volume 14. Ratisbonae, 1734. Uthemann, Karl-Heinz, ed.
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HEXAEMERON - CREATION
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Attributed to Anastasios of Sinai (ob. post 700),. Is one of the most extensive spiritual allegories from the Byzantine era. Writing in response to a request for guidance by Theophilos, Anastasios offers in twelve books an anagogical exegesis (i.e., an inspirational commentary) of the first three chapters of Genesis. Pronounced in English like. Hex aim´ er on. Comes from two Greek words,. 7969;μέραι. In Hexaemeron, which means "About the Six-Day [Creation]". Anastasios,. At the end of the Hexaemeron,.
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QUAESTIONES ET RESPONSIONES - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - ANASTASIOS OF SINAI
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The monastery and a monk - for more information and to enlarge, click the image. Knowledge of the Anastasian. QAs, for which the Greek name is "erotapokriseis", often given in Latin as. It now seems clear that Anastasios himself, or perhaps his disciples shortly after his death (around the year 700), collected 103 texts that he had written, probably in reply to questions put to him by religious individuals, or perhaps groups. Covering in rough chronological order the spiritual life from its start to its ...
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LINKS FOR ANASTASIUS SINAITA - ANASTASIOS OF SINAI
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View from Mt Sinai (photo 2010 Clement Kuehn). Http:/ www.newmoses.org/. 2010 Last accessed: 17. A site devoted to Anastasius of Sinai and his commentary on the creation: the Hexaemeron. Up to date information on the progress of the second Greek edition and other hexaemeral writings. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasius Sinaita. Ldquo;Anastasius Sinaita.” In. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 2001-2010. Last accessed:. Ttp:/ www.reference-glo . Cambridge 2006).”. Http:/ www...
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WORKS BY ANASTASIUS SINAITA - ANASTASIOS OF SINAI
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The monastery and environment (photo 2010 Clement Kuehn). The following list is an updated and modified version of that created by M. Geerard and revised by J. Noret,. Clavis Patrum Graecorum,. Vol 3, second edition (Turnhout 2003), 7745-81. For other lists of genuine and spurious works and editions, see:. Anastasios Sinaites: Byzantinisches Christentum in den ersten Jahrzehnten unter arabischer Herrschaft,. Vol 2 (Berlin 2015), 774-810; see also. Cambridge 2006), 315-6;. Updated by C. Kuehn,. Patrologia...
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SINAI - CREATION
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PHOTOS OF SAINT CATHERINE'S MONASTERY. AND CLIMBING MOUNT SINAI, EGYPT. I 'In the Wall, Looking Out: St Catherine's Monastery.' Photo 2011 by Clement Kuehn. II 'The Walls of St Catherine's.' Photo 2011 by Clement Kuehn. III 'More Walls: St Catherine's Monastery.' Photo 2011 by Clement Kuehn. IV 'St Catherine's Monastery.' Photo 2011 by Clement Kuehn. V 'St Catherine's at a Distance.' Photo 2011 by Clement Kuehn. VI 'Near Mount Sinai.' Photo 2011 Clement Kuehn.
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Bibliography - DIOSCORUS OF APHRODITO
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A complete collection of high-resolution images of the Dioscorian papyri can be found at:. Http:/ www.misha.fr/papyrus bipab/. Adam Bülow-Jacobsen is responsible for most of those photos. Click the image below for a fullscreen version of the Bibliography. The document can be searched by clicking the magnifying-glass icon in the full screen view,. Which opens a new window. Then click the magnifying-glass icon in the new window. Ndash; Clement A. Kuehn. Center for Byzantine Studies name and logos.
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Aphrodito - DIOSCORUS OF APHRODITO
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APOLLOS, AND RELIGIOUS LIFE. 1) Village of Aphrodite. 11) “The village of Aphrodite,” Keenan wrote, “was more than an ordinary Byzantine Egyptian village.” During dynastic times and into the early Roman period, Dioscorus’s village had been the capital city of its own nome, the tenth of Upper Egypt. (A. Ldquo;city”). It was now the village of Aphrodite, or simply Aphrodito. At the Temple of Hathor,. Goddess of love and beauty, stands a relief of the Egyptian god Bes. Photo 1995, 2011 C. Kuehn. A relativel...