Английская Википедия:Historia monachorum in Aegypto
Шаблон:Italic title The Historia monachorum in Aegypto, also called the Lives of the Desert Fathers,[1] is a combination travelogue and hagiography from the late 4th century AD. It recounts the travels of a band of seven Palestinian monks on a pilgrimage through Egypt between September 394 and January 395. They travelled from south to north, stopping in monasteries and meeting hermits and holy men. The Historia is in essence a collection of stories about these men and their miracles.Шаблон:Sfn
The Historia is anonymous. It was originally written in Greek. Its original title is Шаблон:Lang, which translates "Inquiry about the Monks of Egypt".Шаблон:Sfn It was early translated into Latin by Rufinus of Aquileia, who also added material of his own.Шаблон:Sfn It is best known by the Latin title of Rufinus' edition, which is often misleadingly translated "History of the Monks of Egypt", but the work is not historiography. It was one of the most popular hagiographical texts throughout the Middle Ages.Шаблон:Sfn Four distinct translations into Syriac are known, as are translations into Georgian, Slavonic, Armenian and Arabic. A Coptic translation is known only from fragments.Шаблон:Sfn There are critical editions of both the Greek and Latin texts.[2]
The Greek Historia has a prologue, epilogue and 26 chapters: Шаблон:Div col begin
- John of Lycopolis
- Or of Nitria
- Ammon
- Bes
- Oxyrhynchus
- Theon
- Elias
- Apollo of Hermopolis
- Ammonas of Egypt
- Copres and Patermuthius
- Sourous
- Helle
- Apelles John
- Paphnutius
- Pitirim of Porphyry
- Eulogius
- Isidore
- Sarapion of Egypt
- Apollonius
- Dioscorus and Nitria
- Macarius of Egypt
- Amun
- Macarius of Alexandria
- Paul the Simple
- Piammonas
- John
Notes
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- ↑ This is the title of the English translation of Шаблон:Harvnb.
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb and Шаблон:Harvnb, respectively.