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    The Vitae Patrum or Vitas Patrum (literally Lives of the Fathers) is a collection of hagiographical writings on the Desert Fathers and Desert Mothers of...
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    available sources on the Desert Fathers and published them in Latin as the Vitae patrum. Two translations in Aramaic were made: the Nestorian monk Ânân Îshô's...
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  • austere asceticism as a solitary hermit in the deserts of Dalga. The Vitae Patrum says, "He had lived at first in a remote part of the desert, practicing...
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  • (c. 370) is a hagiography which can be found in Book 1 of Rosweyde's Vitae Patrum. The work is an extract from the work The Life of Abraham. The earliest...
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    Conferences. ISBN 080912694X. Matarazzo, Jon. Vitae Patrum: The Life Of Abba Antony from the Book of the Vitae Patrum. ISBN 0595290191. Mayers, Gregory. Listen...
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    era, traditionally called vitae ("life"). The lives of twelve female desert saints are described in Book I of Vitae Patrum (Lives of the Fathers). Christian...
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    (link) The legend of St. Macarius may be read in English translation at Vitae Patrum Archived 2011-05-18 at the Wayback Machine. Flammarion, Camille (1865)...
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    regarded as a Desert Father, and several of his apothegms appear in the Vitae Patrum (a collection of sayings from early Christian monks). Evagrius rigorously...
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    brother-in-law sought to betray him to the persecutors. According to Jerome's Vitae Patrum (Vita Pauli primi eremitae), Paul fled to the Theban desert as a young...
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    semplici e non licterati" (simple, uneducated men). His translation of the Vitae Patrum, soon transposed from the Pisan dialect into Florentine, was the collection...
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  • extracts from the Greek Fathers and completed the translation of the Vitae patrum into Latin which Pope Pelagius I had begun. Catelinus was elected to...
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    1844–1855) with analytical indexes, almost complete online edition Lewis E 82 Vitae patrum (Lives of the Fathers) at OPenn Lewis E 47 Bible Commentary at OPenn...
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    saints and hermits of Egypt, including St. Thaïs, were collected in the Vitae Patrum ("Lives of the Fathers"). There has emerged a modern theory that suggests...
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    Jacobus Diaconus, translated into Latin from the Greek by Eustochius", Vitae Patrum: De Vita et Verbis Seniorum sive Historiae Eremiticae, Vol. I, Antwerp{{citation}}:...
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    "Chapter 4.31". Vitae Patrum,. Vol. 5. "Chapter 35 - The life of ELIAS, archbishop of Jerusalem, and of Flavian, patriarch of Antioch". Vitae Patrum,. Vol. 10...
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    Mary of Egypt, contained in the translation into the vernacular of the Vitae Patrum written by Domenico Cavalca. The work was originally intended as a concert...
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    Gaetano. Some sources attribute a work on the life of the Egyptian monks (Vitæ patrum Ægypti monachorum) to Petronius; the Catholic Encyclopedia disagrees...
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    information about the lives of the saints. His principal work, the 1615 Vitae Patrum, became the foundation of the Acta Sanctorum. Rosweyde contracted a contagious...
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    III, 19 Dijon c. 575 Historiography Ship mill Gregorius Turonensis, Vitae Patrum, XVIII, 2 484/507 Hagiography Lex Alamannorum, 79–80 717/719 Legal code...
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    Gregorius Turonensis 72 Pelagius II, Joannes II, Benedictus I 73–74 Vitae Patrum 75–78 Gregorius I 79 Eutropius Episcopus, Gregorius I, Paterius (Notarius...
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  • The Vita patrum Iurensium ("Life of the Jura Fathers") is an anonymous Latin biographical trilogy composed around 520. It is a hagiographical work describing...
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    Jacobus Diaconus, translated into Latin from the Greek by Eustochius", Vitae Patrum: De Vita et Verbis Seniorum sive Historiae Eremiticae, Vol. I, Antwerp...
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    he realised after reading and re-reading the Lives of the Fathers (Vitae patrum), that in order to become a recluse he should train for a time in a monastery...
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    (Passions of Saints at Cordova) Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Cod. 10007 (Vitae Patrum) Rome, Biblioteca Vallicelliana, MS A. 5 (Creconius, Concordia Canonum)...
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    Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2017. Vitae Patrum, Book 1a- Collected from Jerome. Ch. VI Bacchus, Francis. "Catholic Encyclopedia:...
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    526. Paris, 1555, reprinted by H. Rosweyde ("Vitæ patrum", VIII, Paris, 1628). "Auctarium bibliothecæ Patrum", IV, Paris, 1624. "Monumenta eccl. græcæ"...
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  • based on and largely translated from Latin sources. The poet cites the Vitae Patrum, but also made use of the Legenda Aurea. Like its source material, it...
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    on the instruction of Rubens drawing for the frontispiece of the book Vitae patrum. De vita et verbis seniorum, sive, Historiae eremiticae libri X. Auctoribus...
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    lives of him are in existence: one by Gregory of Tours in the "Liber vitae patrum", and an anonymous "Vita Sanctorum Romani, Lupicini, Eugendi". It is...
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  • the 15th discourse by Dadisho Qatraya. Apophthegmata Patrum Ethiopic Collectio Monastica Vitae Patrum Chryssavgis, John and Pachomios (Robert) Penkett (eds)...
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