An edition of Icons of the Heavenly Merchant (2016)

Icons of the Heavenly Merchant

Ephrem and Pseudo-Ephrem in the Madrashe in Praise of Abraham of Qidun

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Andrew Hayes
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An edition of Icons of the Heavenly Merchant (2016)

Icons of the Heavenly Merchant

Ephrem and Pseudo-Ephrem in the Madrashe in Praise of Abraham of Qidun

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"The fourth century saw a flowering of ascetic life in Mesopotamia under pioneers who coupled the ancient missionary-ascetic traditions of the Syriac speaking churches with more radical forms of withdrawal and seclusion. The life of one such pioneer, Abraham of Qidun (d. 367), illustrates both this transition and the powerful effect of such radical pursuit of holiness on the life and traditions of the churches. He was felt to be a "heavenly merchant" whose business was not in earthly wares, but in the very glory of heaven. His life inspired St. Ephrem the Syrian to compose a cycle of liturgical poetry in his praise--an icon in words, subsequently embellished and expanded by multiple imitators known to us now only as pseudo-Ephrem. This monograph offers the first in-depth study of the madrasha cycle of 15 poems in praise of Abraham, with special attention to the intersection of rhetorical and poetic technique with changing ideals of holiness and ascetic practice. It looks closely at these works' disputed authenticity, their lexicon, verbal devices, and structure, to open a new window on the fascinating environment, discourse, and thought of early Syriac asceticism in the late fourth and early fifth centuries. A complete English translation of the cycle appears in the appendix."--

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Gorgias Press
Language
English
Pages
405

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Table of Contents

A Brief Explanation of Transliteration and Other Spelling Conventions
Presenting and Re-Presenting Saints: An introduction to Ephrem the Syrian and Abraham of Qîdûn
Chapter I: The Text and its Interpreters
Chapter II: Pigments on the Palette: Language and Imagery in the Cycle
Chapter III: The Pigments Remixed: Prominent Vocabulary and Imagery in the Second Half of the Cycle
Chapter IV: Canons of Verbal Iconography: Rhetorical Devices & Polarity in the Cycle
Chapter V: The Canons Re-Codified: Rhetorical Devices and Polarity in the Pseudo-Ephremian Portion
Chapter VI: Rhetoric of the Madrāšâ: Rhetorical Strategy, Structural Patterns, and the Theology of the Icon
Chapter VII: Strategy, Structure and Theology in the Icon of Pseudo-Ephrem
Chapter VIII: Conclusions: Ephrem's Theology of Asceticism and Virtue
Appendix A: Further charts
Appendix B: Annotated Translation of the Cycle.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-405).

In English; with some material in Syriac.

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Piscataway, NY
Series
Gorgias Eastern Christian studies -- 45, Gorgias Eastern Christianity studies -- 45.
Other Titles
Ephrem and Pseudo-Ephrem in the Madrashe in Praise of Abraham of Qidun

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
270.2092
Library of Congress
BR65.E636 H394 2016, BR65.E636 H394 2015, BR65.E636H394 2015

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Pagination
xiv, 405 pages
Number of pages
405

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28412194M
ISBN 10
1463204140
ISBN 13
9781463204143
LCCN
2015019325
OCLC/WorldCat
907272975, 953552247

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