The Monks of the Nag Hammadi Codices : Contextualising a Fourth-Century Monastic Community /

This work tells the story of a community of fourth-century monks living in Egypt. The letters they wrote and received were found within the covers of works that changed our understanding of early religious thought - the Nag Hammadi Codices. This book seeks to contextualise the letters and answer que...

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Main Author: Tutty, Paula (Author)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies ; 107.

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505 0 |t Preface -- Figures -- Abbreviations -- Prologue: Searching for the Footprints -- 1 Focus and Structure -- 2 Turning to the Source Material -- 3 Social Theories and Monks -- 1 Background to the Letters -- 1 Turning to the Letters -- 2 Reviewing the Evidence -- 3 Identifying Monastic Material-Problems and Solutions -- 2 Fourth-century monasticism -- 1 The Development of Monastic Terminology -- 2 Christians as Individuals -- 3 Types of Monastic Living -- 4 Monastic Norms -- 5 Monks and Deviancy -- 6 Looking the part -- 7 The Monks of the Letters -- 8 Individual Lives -- 3 The Monastic Landscape -- 1 Late Antique Egypt-Geography -- 2 Population Size -- 3 The Location of the Monastic Community -- 4 Evidence from the Find Site -- 5 Internal Clues in the Letters -- 6 Monasteries and their Material Remains -- 7 The Local Pachomian Monasteries -- 8 The Monasteries of the Western Desert -- 9 Monastic Dwelling Places -- 10 Pachomian Domestic Arrangements -- 11 Evidence for Monastic Foodstuffs -- 12 Jars and Storage -- 13 Monasteries, Monastics and Books -- 4 The Early Monastic Economy -- 1 Monks and their Labours -- 2 Weaving -- 3 Property Ownership -- 4 Gifts from Patrons -- 5 Medicine and Ritual Texts -- 6 Creating an Income -- 7 Agricultural Work -- 8 Monks as Scribes -- 9 Monastic Trade and Travel -- 10 Travels for the Sake of the Monastic Economy -- 11 Economic Dealings in the Nag Hammadi Letters -- 5 Egyptian Monasticism and its Social Context -- 1 Power and Identity in Late Antique Egypt -- 2 Social Networking in Egypt -- 3 The World of the Fourth-Century Alopex Family -- 4 Evidence from Chenoboskia -- 5 Evidence in the NHC Letters -- 6 Interconnections and Social Ties -- 6 Monastic Travels -- 1 Moving About in the Late Roman Empire -- 2 Travel to and from the Monastery -- 3 Monastic Tourism -- 4 Monks on the move -- 5 Authorised Travel -- 6 Moving Away-Travel to the Edges of Egypt and Beyond -- 7 Movement and Monastic Literature -- 7 A Monastic Manuscript Culture -- 1 Literacy in Early Monasteries -- 2 Material Evidence for Monastic Literacy and Education -- 3 Classical Education -- 4 Language Choice in the Letters -- 5 Codices as Material Artefacts -- 6 The Books of Fourth- and Fifth-Century Monks -- 7 Monastic Codices-the Archaeological Evidence -- 8 Dating Codices -- 9 Coptic Codices and their Owners -- 10 Evidence for Book Ownership in the Cartonnage -- 11 Monastic Book Production -- Scriptoria -- 12 Bookbinding -- 13 Papyrus as a Commodity -- 14 Scribes of the Nag Hammadi Codices -- Epilogue: Footprints Uncovered -- Appendix1: Translations of Monastic and Christian letters from the Cartonnage Material -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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