Shenoute's Literary Corpus, Volume 2Peeters, 2004 - 1006 páginas This long-awaited publication of Stephen Emmel's reconstruction of the literary corpus of Shenoute, monastic leader in Upper Egypt from 385 until 465, and Coptic author par excellence, marks the beginning of new era in Shenoute studies. On the basis of about one hundred parchment codexes from the library of Shenoute's monastery, pieced together from nearly two thousand fragments scattered among some two dozen collections, Emmel demonstrates that Shenoute's corpus was transmitted in two multi-volume sets of collected works, nine volumes of Canons and eight volumes of Discourses. At the core of his study is a description of each reconstructed codex, demonstrating the organization and coherence of the corpus as a whole, followed by a survey of its contents in which nearly 150 individual works are catalogued. A research-historical and methodological introduction, tables, concordances, and an extensive bibliography make Emmel's book a mine of information that will be indispensable for future research on Shenoute, whether philological, historical, or theological. |
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... brought on by the barbarians to spend time in the monastery library . So far , this is the only work from one of Shenoute's Canons that is known to occur also in a codex ( AV ) that is not a manuscript of one of the Canons . Continuing ...
... brought on by the barbarians to spend time in the monastery library . So far , this is the only work from one of Shenoute's Canons that is known to occur also in a codex ( AV ) that is not a manuscript of one of the Canons . Continuing ...
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... brought against a number of Christians ( including Shenoute ? ) for destroying a pagan temple . If so , there is no explicit information about this event in the extant fragments of the ser- mon ( although Shenoute does speak in a non ...
... brought against a number of Christians ( including Shenoute ? ) for destroying a pagan temple . If so , there is no explicit information about this event in the extant fragments of the ser- mon ( although Shenoute does speak in a non ...
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... brought against him at the gov- ernor's court . Bakanos's complaint included the charge that Shenoute was " assembling people to fight with each other over villages " ( cey2- Pwмe emiwe мNNEYEрHY EXн2ENTME , XH 261 ) , a charge that ...
... brought against him at the gov- ernor's court . Bakanos's complaint included the charge that Shenoute was " assembling people to fight with each other over villages " ( cey2- Pwмe emiwe мNNEYEрHY EXн2ENTME , XH 261 ) , a charge that ...
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head of the White Monastery but rather the third Although this possi | 566 |
of refugees to the monastery for succour It remains to be seen whether | 574 |
father in Canon 7 | 590 |
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acephalous Amélineau appendix 1.1 archimandrite Attestation see table attributed to Shenoute beginning Besa Canon 9 codexes codicological Coptic corpus Correct attribution Criterion Crum decoration Discourses EBOX EG-C Emmel Ephraem the Syrian excerpts extant following heading occurs FR-BN Copte fragments GB-BL Gregory of Nyssa Grounds for attribution Incipit typ Incipit Vienna inc IT-NB John the archimandrite Kuhn lacuna lection Lefort Leip Leipoldt 1903a Leipoldt edited Lord Lucchesi main text MPER N.S. XXII Orlandi parallel Peter of Alexandria PMLC quotation reference sermon Shenoute's Shisha-Halevy 1986 statements Stud.Pal subscript superscript TABLE 97 typika typikon entry variants Vienna incipit list Vienna list vita monachorum volume wanting Attestation wanting Explicit White Monastery YH frg ZP wanting αγω