The Desert Fathers
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The words of the 4th-century monastics who founded the Desert Rule
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Publishes award-winning books that advance humanities and social science fields, as well as English language teaching and regional resources.
Assists the U-M community of faculty, staff, and students in achieving their publishing ambitions.
Share and access research data, articles, chapters, dissertations and more produced by the U-M community.
A community-based, open source publishing platform that helps publishers present the full richness of their authors' research outputs in a durable, discoverable, accessible and flexible form. Developed by Michigan Publishing and University of Michigan Library.
Contents Introduction I The Life of St. Paul the First Hermit by St. Jerome 26 History of the Monks of Egypt Translated from the Greek by Rufinus of Aquileia 40 The Sayings of the FathersTranslated from the Greek by Pelagius the Deacon and John the Subdeacon 58 The Sayings of the FathersFrom the Greek by an unknown translator 130 The Sayings of the FathersTranslated from the Greek by Paschasius the Deacon for the Abbot of Dumes 147 Of Accidie: Of Mortificationby Cassian of Marseilles 156 Fragments from the "Paradisus" of PalladiusFrom the Greek by an unknown translator 163 The "Pratum Spirituale" of John MoschusTranslated from the Greek by Ambrose of Camaldoli 166 The Life of St. Pelagia the Harlotby James the Deacon, translated from the Greek by Eustochius 173 The Life of St. Mary the Harlotby St. Ephraem of Edessa: translator unknown 189 Notes 203
The words of the 4th-century monastics who founded the Desert Rule