St. Anthony of Kiev and the Earliest History of Russian Monasticism (Novitiates in Old Rus’)

According to the Russian Primary Chronicle, when St. Anthony settled in his cave near Kiev, people joined him and he tonsured them as monks. We know, however, that in certain cases he did not tonsure the newcomers but sent them to be tonsured by a priest (hieromonk). Obviously St. Anthony was not a...

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Main Author: Boris A. Uspenskij
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Moscow State University of Education 2016-08-01
Series:Slovene
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Online Access:http://slovene.ru/ojs/index.php/slovene/article/view/150
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spelling doaj-73677fdbb84e4f71b2295ad5ef275acb2020-11-24T23:24:26ZbulMoscow State University of EducationSlovene2304-07852305-67542016-08-0151109St. Anthony of Kiev and the Earliest History of Russian Monasticism (Novitiates in Old Rus’)Boris A. Uspenskij0Национальный исследовательский университет “Высшая школа экономики”, МоскваAccording to the Russian Primary Chronicle, when St. Anthony settled in his cave near Kiev, people joined him and he tonsured them as monks. We know, however, that in certain cases he did not tonsure the newcomers but sent them to be tonsured by a priest (hieromonk). Obviously St. Anthony was not a priest. Why, then, in some cases did he do it himself and yet in other cases, he did not? If he was not a priest, how could he tonsure people? The author of the present article attempts to answer these and similar questions with reference to historical, philological, and liturgical data. The article is devoted to the evolution of the monastic tradition in Rus’ of the 11th century.http://slovene.ru/ojs/index.php/slovene/article/view/150Антоний ПечерскийФеодосий ПечерскийИларион КиевскийКиево-Печерский монастырьмонашестворясоформалая схимавеликая схимаСтудийский устав
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St. Anthony of Kiev and the Earliest History of Russian Monasticism (Novitiates in Old Rus’)
Slovene
Антоний Печерский
Феодосий Печерский
Иларион Киевский
Киево-Печерский монастырь
монашество
рясофор
малая схима
великая схима
Студийский устав
author_facet Boris A. Uspenskij
author_sort Boris A. Uspenskij
title St. Anthony of Kiev and the Earliest History of Russian Monasticism (Novitiates in Old Rus’)
title_short St. Anthony of Kiev and the Earliest History of Russian Monasticism (Novitiates in Old Rus’)
title_full St. Anthony of Kiev and the Earliest History of Russian Monasticism (Novitiates in Old Rus’)
title_fullStr St. Anthony of Kiev and the Earliest History of Russian Monasticism (Novitiates in Old Rus’)
title_full_unstemmed St. Anthony of Kiev and the Earliest History of Russian Monasticism (Novitiates in Old Rus’)
title_sort st. anthony of kiev and the earliest history of russian monasticism (novitiates in old rus’)
publisher Moscow State University of Education
series Slovene
issn 2304-0785
2305-6754
publishDate 2016-08-01
description According to the Russian Primary Chronicle, when St. Anthony settled in his cave near Kiev, people joined him and he tonsured them as monks. We know, however, that in certain cases he did not tonsure the newcomers but sent them to be tonsured by a priest (hieromonk). Obviously St. Anthony was not a priest. Why, then, in some cases did he do it himself and yet in other cases, he did not? If he was not a priest, how could he tonsure people? The author of the present article attempts to answer these and similar questions with reference to historical, philological, and liturgical data. The article is devoted to the evolution of the monastic tradition in Rus’ of the 11th century.
topic Антоний Печерский
Феодосий Печерский
Иларион Киевский
Киево-Печерский монастырь
монашество
рясофор
малая схима
великая схима
Студийский устав
url http://slovene.ru/ojs/index.php/slovene/article/view/150
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