The Monks of the Nag Hammadi Codices: Contextualising a Fourth-Century Monastic Community

Author:   Paula Tutty
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   107
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9789004695740


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   03 October 2024
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Author:   Paula Tutty
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   107
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9789004695740


ISBN 10:   9004695745
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   03 October 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Preface Figures Abbreviations Prologue: Searching for the Footprints  1 Focus and Structure  2 Turning to the Source Material  3 Social Theories and Monks 1 Background to the Letters  1 Turning to the Letters  2 Reviewing the Evidence  3 Identifying Monastic Material—Problems and Solutions 2 Fourth-century monasticism  1 The Development of Monastic Terminology  2 Christians as Individuals  3 Types of Monastic Living  4 Monastic Norms  5 Monks and Deviancy  6 Looking the part  7 The Monks of the Letters  8 Individual Lives 3 The Monastic Landscape  1 Late Antique Egypt—Geography  2 Population Size  3 The Location of the Monastic Community  4 Evidence from the Find Site  5 Internal Clues in the Letters  6 Monasteries and their Material Remains  7 The Local Pachomian Monasteries  8 The Monasteries of the Western Desert  9 Monastic Dwelling Places  10 Pachomian Domestic Arrangements  11 Evidence for Monastic Foodstuffs  12 Jars and Storage  13 Monasteries, Monastics and Books 4 The Early Monastic Economy  1 Monks and their Labours  2 Weaving  3 Property Ownership  4 Gifts from Patrons  5 Medicine and Ritual Texts  6 Creating an Income  7 Agricultural Work  8 Monks as Scribes  9 Monastic Trade and Travel  10 Travels for the Sake of the Monastic Economy  11 Economic Dealings in the Nag Hammadi Letters 5 Egyptian Monasticism and its Social Context  1 Power and Identity in Late Antique Egypt  2 Social Networking in Egypt  3 The World of the Fourth-Century Alopex Family  4 Evidence from Chenoboskia  5 Evidence in the NHC Letters  6 Interconnections and Social Ties 6 Monastic Travels  1 Moving About in the Late Roman Empire  2 Travel to and from the Monastery  3 Monastic Tourism  4 Monks on the move  5 Authorised Travel  6 Moving Away—Travel to the Edges of Egypt and Beyond  7 Movement and Monastic Literature 7 A Monastic Manuscript Culture  1 Literacy in Early Monasteries  2 Material Evidence for Monastic Literacy and Education  3 Classical Education  4 Language Choice in the Letters  5 Codices as Material Artefacts  6 The Books of Fourth- and Fifth-Century Monks  7 Monastic Codices—the Archaeological Evidence  8 Dating Codices  9 Coptic Codices and their Owners  10 Evidence for Book Ownership in the Cartonnage  11 Monastic Book Production  Scriptoria  12 Bookbinding  13 Papyrus as a Commodity  14 Scribes of the Nag Hammadi Codices Epilogue: Footprints Uncovered Appendix1: Translations of Monastic and Christian letters from the Cartonnage Material Bibliography Index

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Paula Tutty, Ph.D. (2019), University of Oslo, is a freelance researcher and a former Visiting Research Fellow in the UiO Department of Theology. Her publications include several articles on early Christianity and Nag Hammadi.

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