History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai: including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers"
The texts assembled in this volume represent the interactions and outlook of monks, pilgrims, and beduins ('Saracens') on the Sinai Peninsula from the fourth to the seventh centuries CE. This is a part of the late Roman Province Paelestina Tertia (Third Palestine), the first region of the...
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Zusammenfassung: | The texts assembled in this volume represent the interactions and outlook of monks, pilgrims, and beduins ('Saracens') on the Sinai Peninsula from the fourth to the seventh centuries CE. This is a part of the late Roman Province Paelestina Tertia (Third Palestine), the first region of the Roman Empire to be conquered by Arab invaders and it inspired the last great work of ancient romance, Pseudo-Nilus's Narrations. The latter is an example of how closely history was then wedded to fiction--or rather, hagiography and how new traditions were invented. When Christian hermits and pilgrims began to explore the Sinai peninsula, assigning a distinct history amd religious topography to its features, imaginary vestiges of Hebrew biblical experiences were detected on rock outcroppings, Nabatean graffiti was mistaken for Hebrew inscriptions. Indeed from the late fourth century onward, Christian imaginations transformed the Sinai's terrain into a kind of palimpsest, whre zealots of the New Dispensation might glimpse or settle over traces of the Old. This narrative and two others written c. 400-650, plus a collection of travel accounts, constitute the Sinai literature written by and for late antique Christians, which has long been used to reconstruct pilgrimage, monasticism, and Roman-Saracen relations in this area. In this book , detailed introductions and commentaries highlight unusual features and shared problems of each text. The historical essay and accompanying texts enable readers to explore the particular ideals and dangers associated with this remote political and religious frontier. |
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adam_text | Titel: History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai
Autor: Caner, Daniel
Jahr: 2010
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations x
Introduction
1. The Formation and History of Third Palestine 4
2. The Christian Development of the Sinai Peninsula 17
3. Assessing the Saracen Menace on the Sinai Frontier 39
4. The Sinai Martyr Tradition 51
5. Death and the Mountain 63
Major Sinai Narratives: Introductions, Translations,
and Commentaries
1. Pseudo-Nilus, Narrations (Narrationes), Concerning the Slaughter
of the Monks of Sinai and the Captivity of Theodulus 73
2. A Ninth-Century Excerpt from Ps.-Nilus, Narrations, trans.
Sebastian Brock 136
3. Nilusof Ancyra, Letter to Heliodorus (Ep. IV.62) 138
4. Ammonius, Report (Relatio), Concerning the Slaughter of the
Monks of Sinai and Rhaithou 141
5. Anastasius of Sinai, Collection I: Tales of the Sinai Fathers
(Diegemata paterika); selections from Collection II: Edifying
Tales (Diggemata steriktika) 172
Appendix I: Sinai Pilgrimage Accounts and Travel Documents
6. Ephraim the Syrian, Hymns 19 and 20, trans. Kevin van Bladel 203
7. Egeria, Travelogue (Itinerarium) I-IX, with abridgements by
Peter the Deacon 211
8. Theodoret of Cyrrhus, Religious History (Historia religiosa)
II.13,VI.7-13 232
9. Emperor Marcian, Letter to Bishop Macarius and the Monks of
Sinai, trans. Richard M. Price 237
10. Jacob of Serug, Letter VU (To the Monks of Sinai), trans. Kevin
van Bladel 242
11. Cosmas Indicopleustes, Christian Topography (Topographica
Christiana) V, selections 246
12. Piacenza Pilgrim, Travelogue (Itinerarium) 33-42 252
13. Gregory the Great, Letters IV.44 (To Rusticiana) and XI.2
(To John, Abbot of Mount Sina) 263
14. Nessana Papyri, selections: 266
a. P.Colt 89 (Account of a Trading Company, c. 6th-7th century)
b. P.Colt 72 (Order from the Governor for a Guide,
c. March 684)
c. P.Colt 73 (Order from the Governor for a Guide,
c. December 683)
Appendix II: Sinai Defences
15. Procopius of Caesarea, On Buildings (De Aedificiis) V.viii. 1-9 273
16. Eutychius (Sa Id ibn Batrlq) of Alexandria, Annals (Annates
Ecclesiastici), selections, trans. Kevin van Bladel 277
17. Theophanes the Confessor, Chronographia AM 6123, 6124
(630/1, 631/2 CE) 283
Maps and Plans 287
Bibliography 295
Index 322
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publisher | Liverpool Univ. Press |
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series | Translated texts for historians |
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spelling | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" Daniel F. Caner. With contributions by Sebastian Brock ... 1. publ. Liverpool Liverpool Univ. Press 2010 XI, 346 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Translated texts for historians 53 The texts assembled in this volume represent the interactions and outlook of monks, pilgrims, and beduins ('Saracens') on the Sinai Peninsula from the fourth to the seventh centuries CE. This is a part of the late Roman Province Paelestina Tertia (Third Palestine), the first region of the Roman Empire to be conquered by Arab invaders and it inspired the last great work of ancient romance, Pseudo-Nilus's Narrations. The latter is an example of how closely history was then wedded to fiction--or rather, hagiography and how new traditions were invented. When Christian hermits and pilgrims began to explore the Sinai peninsula, assigning a distinct history amd religious topography to its features, imaginary vestiges of Hebrew biblical experiences were detected on rock outcroppings, Nabatean graffiti was mistaken for Hebrew inscriptions. Indeed from the late fourth century onward, Christian imaginations transformed the Sinai's terrain into a kind of palimpsest, whre zealots of the New Dispensation might glimpse or settle over traces of the Old. This narrative and two others written c. 400-650, plus a collection of travel accounts, constitute the Sinai literature written by and for late antique Christians, which has long been used to reconstruct pilgrimage, monasticism, and Roman-Saracen relations in this area. In this book , detailed introductions and commentaries highlight unusual features and shared problems of each text. The historical essay and accompanying texts enable readers to explore the particular ideals and dangers associated with this remote political and religious frontier. Anastasios Sinaites, Heiliger 610-701 (DE-588)10093630X gnd rswk-swf Nilus Ancyranus -430 (DE-588)118734970 gnd rswk-swf Ammonius Monachus 288-ca. 356 (DE-588)103497323 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 400-650 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Christian hagiography in literature Christian hagiography History To 1500 Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Sources Greek prose literature Translations into English Narrative poetry, Greek Translations into English Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd rswk-swf Sinai (Egypt) Religion History To 1500 Sources Sinai (DE-588)4055075-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Christliche Literatur (DE-2581)TH000005178 gbd Heilige (DE-2581)TH000005810 gbd Nilus Ancyranus (DE-2581)TH000002079 gbd Sinai (DE-2581)TH000011928 gbd Nilus Ancyranus -430 (DE-588)118734970 p Ammonius Monachus 288-ca. 356 (DE-588)103497323 p Anastasios Sinaites, Heiliger 610-701 (DE-588)10093630X p Sinai (DE-588)4055075-8 g Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 s Geschichte 400-650 z DE-604 Caner, Daniel 1964- Sonstige (DE-588)1014106974 oth Brock, Sebastian P. 1938- Sonstige (DE-588)119405180 oth Nilus Ancyranus -430 Sonstige (DE-588)118734970 oth Ammonius Monachus 288-ca. 356 Sonstige (DE-588)103497323 oth Anastasios Sinaites, Heiliger 610-701 Sonstige (DE-588)10093630X oth Translated texts for historians 53 (DE-604)BV035131501 53 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018865370&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" Translated texts for historians Anastasios Sinaites, Heiliger 610-701 (DE-588)10093630X gnd Nilus Ancyranus -430 (DE-588)118734970 gnd Ammonius Monachus 288-ca. 356 (DE-588)103497323 gnd Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Christian hagiography in literature Christian hagiography History To 1500 Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Sources Greek prose literature Translations into English Narrative poetry, Greek Translations into English Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd |
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title | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" |
title_auth | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" |
title_exact_search | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" |
title_full | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" Daniel F. Caner. With contributions by Sebastian Brock ... |
title_fullStr | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" Daniel F. Caner. With contributions by Sebastian Brock ... |
title_full_unstemmed | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" Daniel F. Caner. With contributions by Sebastian Brock ... |
title_short | History and hagiography from the late Antique Sinai |
title_sort | history and hagiography from the late antique sinai including translations of pseudo nilus narrations ammonius report on the slaughter of the monks of sinai and rhaithou and anastasius of sinai s tales of the sinai fathers |
title_sub | including translations of Pseudo-Nilus' "Narrations", Ammonius' "Report on the slaughter of the monks of Sinai and Rhaithou", and Anastasius of Sinai's "Tales of the Sinai Fathers" |
topic | Anastasios Sinaites, Heiliger 610-701 (DE-588)10093630X gnd Nilus Ancyranus -430 (DE-588)118734970 gnd Ammonius Monachus 288-ca. 356 (DE-588)103497323 gnd Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Christian hagiography in literature Christian hagiography History To 1500 Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Sources Greek prose literature Translations into English Narrative poetry, Greek Translations into English Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Anastasios Sinaites, Heiliger 610-701 Nilus Ancyranus -430 Ammonius Monachus 288-ca. 356 Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Christian hagiography in literature Christian hagiography History To 1500 Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Sources Greek prose literature Translations into English Narrative poetry, Greek Translations into English Geschichtsschreibung Sinai (Egypt) Religion History To 1500 Sources Sinai Quelle |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV035131501 |
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