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contains some original material based on ʿEnanishoʿ's visit to Scetis. It is divided into fifteen chapters, with the first fourteen arranged topically and the last an unsystematic grouping. It had a major influence on East Syriac monasticism. A commentary on it was written before the end of the
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At Beth ʿAbe, ʿEnanishoʿ took up writing. He wrote a philosophical treatise on "definitions and divisions" and a glossary of difficult words to aid in reading the
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Une traduction arabe de la collection d'Apopthegmata Patrum de ʿEnānīšōʿ. Étude du ms. Paris arabe 253 et des témoins parallèles
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The Book of Paradise, Being the Histories and Sayings of the Monks and Ascetics of the Egyptian Desert
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Walters, James E.; et al. (9 December 2016). David A. Michelson; Nathan P. Gibson (eds.).
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The Book of the Elders—Sayings of the Desert Fathers: The Systematic Collection
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Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage: Electronic Edition
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The sayings as compiled by ʿEnanishoʿ in Syriac are known under the title
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The Martyred Church: A History of the Church of the East
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Index

Syriac
Church of the East
Adiabene
school of Nisibis
Ishoʿyahb III
bishop of Shenna
Mount Izla
Holy Land
Scetis
Greek literature
Egyptian monasticism
monastery of Beth ʿAbe
Church Fathers
Syriac
homographs
Ḥudrā
East Syriac rite
Giwargis I
Lausiac History
Palladius of Helenopolis
History of the Monks in Egypt
Jerome
sayings of the Desert Fathers
Dadīshōʿ Ḳaṭrāya
David, Bishop of the Kurds
Thomas of Marga
Ephrem Barsoum
Latin
Walters et al. (2016)

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