Monk and Mason on the Tigris Frontier: The Early History of Tur `Abdin

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Cambridge University Press, 12.04.1990 - 265 Seiten
Tur cAdin is a plateau skirted by the Upper Tigris in south-eastern Turkey. Syrian Orthodox Christians of Aramaic tongue still worship in its Late Antique churches. Monks converted the region and the most powerful monastery, founded in the fourth century, is still flourishing today. This book grew out of an attempt to document more fully the early history of this abbey. It aims to rediscover the practical and symbolic function of the monuments of Tur cAdin and place them in their original social context. A recurring theme is the relationship between village and monastery and, within each, between community and individual. The final chapters also contribute to our understanding of the Syrian Orthodox community under the Abbasid caliphate. A 500-page microfiche supplement contains the first editions of the Qartmin Trilogy, a monastic text to which the book refers, constantly, and the Book of Life, a unique quasi-epigraphical document of a Christian village and its will to surive.
 

Inhalt

The sources
8
The hard core of a legend
20
The foundation of Qartmin Abbey
33
Early buildings
40
The first imperial benefaction
49
The benefaction of Theodosius II
58
Patterns in upperTigritane monasticism
73
The common life according to John of Ephesus
81
The identification of the church
129
The domed octagon
140
Qartmin Abbey in the annals of the church
149
Simeon of the Olives founder of the prosperity of Qartmin
159
149
167
Spiritual and economic exhaustion
182
B A I and the tablet as an epigraphic setting
201
an ambitious abbots memorial in moulded plaster
208

Monasticism in the seventhcentury Life of Theodotos of Amida
88
The relation of village to monastery
107
The last monuments to imperial favour
113
Commentary on the Syriac description of the main church at Qartmin
119
the decadence of the ninth and tenth centuries
217
S B 13 as historical propaganda
224
Secondary literature
237
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