Dadisho' Qatraya's Compendious Commentary on The Paradise of the Egyptian Fathers - in Garshuni (Paperback, Abridged Ed)


The Compendious Commentary by the Church of the East monk Dadisho' Qatraya (7th cent.) was originally written in Syriac but was eventually translated into Garshuni or Syro-Arabic. It is a work aimed at immersing the novice monk in the spiritual lore of the monastic vocation, and saturating his mind and spirit with advice and warnings about the pitfalls of aiming to be perfect while remaining nevertheless an imperfect human being. This is a critical edition and translation of the Compendious Commentary in Garshuni that uses all available manuscripts.

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The Compendious Commentary by the Church of the East monk Dadisho' Qatraya (7th cent.) was originally written in Syriac but was eventually translated into Garshuni or Syro-Arabic. It is a work aimed at immersing the novice monk in the spiritual lore of the monastic vocation, and saturating his mind and spirit with advice and warnings about the pitfalls of aiming to be perfect while remaining nevertheless an imperfect human being. This is a critical edition and translation of the Compendious Commentary in Garshuni that uses all available manuscripts.

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Imprint

Gorgias Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Texts from Christian Late Antiquity, 43

Release date

June 2016

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Dimensions

154 x 228 x 24mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

374

Edition

Abridged Ed

ISBN-13

978-1-4632-0566-9

Barcode

9781463205669

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LSN

1-4632-0566-X



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