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Vitae Antonii versiones latinae. Vita beati Antonii abbatis Euagrio interprete. Versio vetustissima (= Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina - CLXX
Athanasius Alexandrinus; Evagrius Antiochenus; Bertrand, P.H.E. (ed.); Gandt, L. (ed.)
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Add to basketHard Cover. Condition: New. 242* + 363 pp. Publisher's price: 335 EUR Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Add to basketHardback, ccxlii + 363 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:8 tables b/w., Languages: Latin, English, German. ISBN 9782503577487. Summary Shortly after the death of Egypt's most famous hermit in 356, Athanasius of Alexandria wrote the Life of Antony, a text that had an immediate as well as enduring influence on monastic life…and thought. While Athanasius's vivid description of the life of Antony the Great initiated the genre of the saint's life in Christian literature, his inclusion of many of his own theological ideas also provides insight into the turbulent doctrinal disputes of the fourth century. The significance of the Life of Antony is demonstrated by the fact that it was translated into Latin twice within two decades after its composition. The first version, prepared by an anonymous translator shortly after Athanasius completed his Greek text, provides a literal translation that is extant in only one complete manuscript. The literary translation prepared by Evagrius of Antioch in 373 was rapidly and widely transmitted throughout the Latin West. New editions of both translations are presented in this volume, with the edition of Evagrius's translation based on 28 manuscripts dating from the ninth to the eleventh century. In recognition of the close relationship between these ancient Latin translations and the Greek original of the Life of Antony, this volume also includes an Appendix in which the text of these new editions is provided in parallel columns alongside the edition of the Greek text that was published by G.J.M. Bartelink in 1994 (Sources Chr tiennes, 400). TABLE OF CONTENTS Athanasius Alexandrinus - Vita Antonii (versio vetustissima interpretis anonymi) ( - ) CPG 2101a - ed. L. Gandt Athanasius Alexandrinus - Vita Antonii (sec. translationem Evagrii Antiocheni) ( - ) CPG 2101 - ed. P.H.E. Bertrand 0 g.

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Condition: gut. Vitae Antonii Versiones latinae. Vita beati Antonii abbatis Evagrio interprete. Versio uetustissima In deutscher Sprache. pages.
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Contact seller5-star sellerRilegato. Condition: nuovo. Lois Gandt, Pascal H.E. Bertrand (eds) Pages: ccxlii + 363 p. Illustrations:8 tables b/w. Language(s):Latin, English, German. Publication Year:2019. Brepols, ISBN: 978-2-503-57748-7 - Hardback -- SUMMARY Shortly after the death of Egypt's most famous hermit in 356, Athanasius of Alexandria wrote the L…ife of Antony, a text that had an immediate as well as enduring influence on monastic life and thought. While Athanasius's vivid description of the life of Antony the Great initiated the genre of the saint's life in Christian literature, his inclusion of many of his own theological ideas also provides insight into the turbulent doctrinal disputes of the fourth century. The significance of the Life of Antony is demonstrated by the fact that it was translated into Latin twice within two decades after its composition. The first version, prepared by an anonymous translator shortly after Athanasius completed his Greek text, provides a literal translation that is extant in only one complete manuscript. The literary translation prepared by Evagrius of Antioch in 373 was rapidly and widely transmitted throughout the Latin West. New editions of both translations are presented in this volume, with the edition of Evagrius's translation based on 28 manuscripts dating from the ninth to the eleventh century. In recognition of the close relationship between these ancient Latin translations and the Greek original of the Life of Antony, this volume also includes an Appendix in which the text of these new editions is provided in parallel columns alongside the edition of the Greek text that was published by G. J. M. Bartelink in 1994 (Sources Chrétiennes, 400). TABLE OF CONTENTS Athanasius Alexandrinus Vita Antonii (versio vetustissima interpretis anonymi) ( - ) CPG 2101a ed. L. Gandt Athanasius Alexandrinus Vita Antonii (sec. translationem Evagrii Antiocheni) ( - ) CPG 2101 ed. P.H.E. Bertrand.