A letter from the monk Hermaeus to a certain abba Doulas and the latter's reply are usually dated to the middle Byzantine period (11th cent.). Abba Doulas, the author of the reply, is in reality the homonymous disciple of abbot Bessarione of Egypt in c. 400. Doulas' letter was used in the compilation of the apophthegm in the alphabetic and systematic collections. The article ends with a critical edition of the letters of Hermaeus and Doulas.
La lettera (e gli apoftegmi) di abba Doulas
RIGO, Antonio
2012-01-01
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A letter from the monk Hermaeus to a certain abba Doulas and the latter's reply are usually dated to the middle Byzantine period (11th cent.). Abba Doulas, the author of the reply, is in reality the homonymous disciple of abbot Bessarione of Egypt in c. 400. Doulas' letter was used in the compilation of the apophthegm in the alphabetic and systematic collections. The article ends with a critical edition of the letters of Hermaeus and Doulas.File in questo prodotto:
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