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The monasteries and monks of Nubia / Arthur Obłuski ; translated by Dorota Dzierzbicka.

Penn Museum Library - Egyptian Collection BX2740.N83 O25 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Obłuski, Artur, author.
Contributor:
Dzierzbicka, Dorota, translator.
Series:
Journal of juristic papyrology. Supplement ; v. 36.
Journal of juristic papyrology. Supplement ; volume XXXVI
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Monasticism and religious orders--Nubia--History.
Monasticism and religious orders.
Christians--Nubia.
Christians.
Monasteries--Nubia.
Monasteries.
Monks--Nubia.
Monks.
Nubia--Antiquities.
Nubia.
Physical Description:
xix, 414 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, CT : Peeters, 2022.
Summary:
"The aim of this book is to present the material record of Nubian monasticism in a systematic manner and to conduct a comparative analysis of this phenomenon. This book also addresses several fundamental issues, for instance the presence of various forms of monasticism (hermitages, laurae and coenobitic monasteries) in Nubia and their spatial organisation. The source base for reconstructing the monastic movement in Nubia, or rather life in individual monasteries, is largely archaeological and epigraphic. Looking beyond Nubia is motivated not only by the desire to find reference points in centres that influenced the formation of the Nubian civilisation, but also because such parallels are indispensable for the interpretation of archaeological finds. One of the fundamental questions posed repeatedly in this book concerns the models that inspired the creators of monastic communities in Nubia. The geographic arguments point primarily to Egypt, but other regions of the Late Antique East should not be ruled out prematurely. We have, for instance, sound evidence for Syrian influence on the culture of Christian Nubia, especially liturgy. Also Constantinople, a core region of the Eastern Mediterranean and the imperial capital, must be considered as a possible source of inspiration. Thus far, attempts to characterise Nubian monasticism in a synthetic manner have taken the form of short articles limited mostly to discussion of architectural features. In addition, with the notable exception of Adam Lajtar's ad-hoc publications spurred by the emergence of new evidence, no study published to date collects and discusses the various titles associated with the monastic milieu, investigating who stood at the head of coenobitic communities, what their internal organisation was like, and how the monastic, ecclesiastical and spiritual hierarchies were intertwined. Another area in need of investigation is the relationship between Nubian monks and society, including the roles they played in lay communities and whether they really 'abandoned' the world at large. The book seeks to determine whether the Nubian elites perceived monastics as a threat to their dominant position in the social hierarchy, or rather collaborated with monks, taking advantage of the fact that monasteries offered human resources with highly esteemed and useful skills that proved helpful, if not indispensable, in managing non-monastic communities ranging from individual settlements to the state."-- Publisher's website.
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter one. Coenobitic, monasteries, laurae, and hermitages in Nubia : an archaeological review
Chapter two. Textual sources
Chapter three. Varieties of monasticism in Nubia
Chapter four. A Nubian monk
Chapter five. Monasticism in society
Chapter six. Titulature and monastic hierarchy
Conclusions
Annex: Textual sources from monastic contexts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-407) and index.
ISBN:
9042948183
9789042948181
OCLC:
1345221105

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