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Palladius

    Palladius de Galatie, évêque d'Hélénopolis, fut un disciple dévoué de Saint Jean Chrysostome. Il est surtout connu pour son œuvre, l'Histoire Lausiaque, une compilation de biographies et d'enseignements spirituels d'ascètes. L'engagement profond de Palladius envers la vie monastique le mena en Égypte, où il rencontra les Pères du Désert, figures fondatrices du monachisme chrétien. Ses écrits offrent une perspective unique sur l'ascétisme et la pratique spirituelle des premiers temps chrétiens.

    Kommentar zu Hippokrates "De fracturis" und seine Parallelversion unter dem Namen des Stephanus von Alexandria
    Palladius
    The Lausiac History of Palladius
    Stories of the Holy Fathers [or The Paradise or Garden of the Holy Fathers
    • Stories of the Holy Fathers [or The Paradise or Garden of the Holy Fathers

      Being Histories of the Anchorites, Recluses, Monks, Coenobites, and Ascetic Fathers...]

      • 604pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      Focusing on Egyptian monasticism, this work offers a historical account of the lives and practices of anchorites, monks, and ascetic fathers from A.D. 250 to A.D. 400. It includes significant texts such as "The Life of St. Anthony" by Athanasius, "The Paradise" by Palladius, "The Rule of Pachomius," and "The History of the Monks" by Jerome. This one-volume edition preserves the original 1934 format, providing valuable insights into early Christian monastic life and practices.

      Stories of the Holy Fathers [or The Paradise or Garden of the Holy Fathers
    • The Lausiac History of Palladius

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The two-volume work, published between 1898 and 1904, features Palladius' Greek text alongside critical notes that delve into the intricacies of Egyptian monasticism. It offers a comprehensive discussion, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical and cultural aspects of monastic life in ancient Egypt.

      The Lausiac History of Palladius
    • Palladius

      Opus Agriculturae

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Palladius wrote in the 5th century AD. His is the latest of Roman agricultural texts and perhaps for that reason was the treatise most widely distributed in the medieval world, being translated into Italian, Catalan and Middle English, among other languages. Later, Palladius fell into neglect as the Renaissance preferred more classical authors (Cato, Varro, Columella.

      Palladius