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The Feast Of The Desert Of Apa Shenoute A Liturgical Procession From The White Monastery In Upper Egypt S J Davis

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The Feast Of The Desert Of Apa Shenoute A Liturgical Procession From The White Monastery In Upper Egypt S J Davis
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Publisher: Peeters Pub & Booksellers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 405
Author: S. J. Davis, M. Farag, S. Moawad, D. Schriever
ISBN: 9789042941014, 9789042941021
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Feast Of The Desert Of Apa Shenoute A Liturgical Procession From The White Monastery In Upper Egypt S J Davis by S. J. Davis, M. Farag, S. Moawad, D. Schriever 9789042941014, 9789042941021 instant download after payment.

An edition and translation of a trilingual manuscript recording the rite of a medieval liturgical procession at the White Monastery (Dayr al-Anba Shinudah) in Upper Egypt, accompanied by two introductions. Primarily in Coptic, with selected sections in Greek and Arabic, the original text is preserved in the Bibliotheque nationale in Paris (BN Copte 68), and it includes rubrics of biblical passages and a sermon by Shenoute meant to be read at different points during the procession. The first introduction situates the manuscript in relation to the history, archaeology, and ritual practice of the monastery. The second introduction provides a technical description of the manuscript and of the editorial methods used in producing the edition. The introductions, edition, and translation are supplemented by tables with selected images, an index of biblical citations, and a bibliography.

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