دانلود کتاب Ascetic Behavior in Greco-Roman Antiquity
by Vincent Wimbush
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عنوان فارسی: زاهدانه رفتار یونانی-رومی باستان |
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Asceticism is a dirty word in the modern west. People think it only applies to Buddhism and Hinduism but it was once common among Greco-Roman pagans, Jews and Christians. The word 'asceticos' is the Greek word for athlete. Ascetics challenged themselves by rejecting their passions and desires.
This book contains 28 texts and studies. The texts are either extracts that are exensive or fully translated. Four texts are pagan, three are Jewish, three are Christian Gnostic and the rest are mainstream Christian. The Life of Chariton by Leah Di Segni (Section 25) is a extremely valuable text. Chariton was a survivor of a persecution under Aurelian who founded the oldest monastery in the Holy Land (the Old Lavra) in the late 3rd century. I had heard mention of him in accounts of Palestinian monasticism but I was unaware that an ancient life existed. Other texts are from Jerome, Origen, Evagrius, Jacob of Serug and a host of anonymous writers. For the pagans you have Musonius Rufus, Stobaeus and the Cynic Epistles - all under rated writers that deserve a wider audience.
This is a brilliant source-book.