A newly discovered Greek Father : Cassian the Sabaite eclipsed by John Cassian of Marseilles /

This is a critical edition of texts of Codex 573 (ninth century, Monastery of Metamorphosis, Meteora, Greece), which are published along with the monograph identifying The Real Cassian , in the same series. They cast light on Cassian the Sabaite, a sixth century highly erudite intellectual, whom Med...

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Main Author: Cassian, the Sabaite, approximately 470-548.

Other Authors: Tzamalikos, P. 1951-

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Language: English
Ancient Greek

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.

Series: Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements 111.
Vigiliae Christianae Supplements Online, ISBN: 9789004308961.

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490 1 |a Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae,  |x 0920-623X ;  |v v. 111 
500 |a A critical edition of texts written by Cassian the Sabaite and preserved in Codex 573 of the Monastery of Metamorphosis (the Great Meteoron), in Meteora, Greece; the codex is entitled "The book of Monk Cassian the Roman." Cf. Preface, pages [xi]. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 639-695) and indexes. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t Introduction /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t ON THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COENOBIA /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t ON THE EIGHT CONSIDERATIONS OF EVIL /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t ON THE HOLY FATHERS LIVING AT SCETIS /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t FIRST CONTRIBUTION BY ABBA SERENUS /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t CONTRIBUTION BY ABBA SERENUS ON THE PANARETUS WISDOM /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t Appendix I. Cassian and Caesarius Identified /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t Appendix II. Pseudo-Didymus' De Trinitate Is Cassian's Work /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t Appendix III. An Unpublished Greek Text by Cassian the Sabaite /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t Bibliography /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t Index of Persons of Antiquity, Locations, and Notions /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t Index of Greek Terms, Names, and Expressions /  |r P. Tzamalikos --   |t Index of Modern Authors /  |r P. Tzamalikos. 
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520 |a This is a critical edition of texts of Codex 573 (ninth century, Monastery of Metamorphosis, Meteora, Greece), which are published along with the monograph identifying The Real Cassian , in the same series. They cast light on Cassian the Sabaite, a sixth century highly erudite intellectual, whom Medieval forgery replaced with John Cassian. The texts are of high philological, theological, and philosophical value, heavily pregnant with notions characteristic of eminent Greek Fathers, especially Gregory of Nyssa. They are couched in a distinctly technical Greek language, which has a meaningful record in Eastern patrimony, but mostly makes no sense in Latin, which is impossible to have been their original language. The Latin texts currently attributed to John Cassian, the Scythian of Marseilles, are heavily interpolated translations of this Greek original by Cassian the Sabaite, native of Scythopolis, who is identified with Pseudo-Caesarius and the author of Pseudo Didymus' De Trinitate . Codex 573, entitled The Book of Monk Cassian , preserves also the sole extant manuscript of the Scholia in Apocalypsin, the chain of comments that were falsely attributed to Origen a century ago. A critical edition of these Scholia has been published in a separate edition volume, with commentary and an English translation (Cambridge). 
546 |a Cassian's texts in Greek with English translations on facing pages; introduction and critical essays in English. 
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