On contents and structure of the Panagios Typikon: a contribution to the early history of 'extended' monastic rules

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2013

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C H BECKSCHE

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This article focuses on the lost Typikon of the Constantinopolitan monastery of Panagiou, which was composed in the first quarter of the eleventh century by the abbot Anthony, a former disciple of Athanasius the Athonite. The Panagiou Typikon is of crucial importance for a proper understanding of the Middle Byzantine monastic discourse since it is one of the earliest rules promoting a strictly coenobitic agenda. The article has two objectives: it seeks to recover some of the contents of the Panagiou Typikon through identification of textual parallels in a later adaptation, Gregory Pakourianos' Petritzos Typikon, and in Vita A of Athanasius the Athonite by the monk Athanasius of Panagiou; and it offers a partial reconstruction of its structure through comparison with the Typikon of Patriarch Alexius the Studite, which is based on a lost Typilcon for the Stoudios monasterw and with the Evergetis Typikon and its derivatives.

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602010 Byzantinistik, typika, Panagios Typikon, 602010 Byzantine studies

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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, 06 humanities and the arts, 0603 philosophy, ethics and religion

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BYZANTINISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT

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106

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1

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39

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64
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