Monasteries of Greece
Tauris Parke (Publisher)
Published on 31. December 1996
Book
Hardback
228 pages
978-1-85043-264-7 (ISBN)
Description
This is an illustrated history of the monasteries of Greece. The book starts in the Egyptian desert at St Catherine's on Mount Sinai, where the "Desert Fathers" exercised an early influence over subsequent eastern orthodoxy. It moves on to discuss numerous and varied monasteries in mainland and island Greece, including those on Patmos, Crete and Egina, and those of Hosias Loukos and Agnountos, both west of Athens. The book discusses in detail the Theocratic Republic of Mount Athos, where orthodox monasticism has been jealously guarded since the late Byzantine era. The monasteries are magnificently sited on a rocky promontory and contain a wealth of frescoes, religious artefacts and important manuscripts. The book also covers the so-called monasteries in the air at Meteora in central Greece. The remaining six monasteries are perched towering on huge rock pinnacles, with access only possible by rope, ladders or makeshift scaffolding lashed to the vertical rock faces. The book presents a detailed architectural and theological history of the monasteries of Greece and is illustrated with photographs of the buildings, their treasures and the landscapes in which they are constructed.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
180 colour illustrations, glossary, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 300 mm
Width: 240 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85043-264-7 (9781850432647)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Part 1: Out of the desert. Part 2: In the shadow of Byzantium; stairway to heaven, Theodore of Sykeon, forbiden images, Saint Theodore and the Satdium, the Second Golden Age, the Cistercians and the Fourth Crusade, the Palaiologos Renaissance, excess in Exelsior. Part 3: The Guardians of Hellenismos; beggar monks, behind closed doors, travellers tales, raising the flag, the dispossessed. Part 4: Remains of the way; revelations on Patmos, Saint Luke and the Daphni Mosaica, prayers among the ruins. Part 5: Athos the holy mountain; Athanasius and the Hermits, beyond the frontier, monks, Turks and Russians, Athonite style, manuscripts and minatures, holy smoke - Athos today. Part 6: Monastaries in the air: the Blessed Father Athanasius, the Monk King, decadence and disorder, Bessarion and after, foriegn aid, shell shock. Part 7: More nuns than monks.