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Modern Orthodox Saints, Vol. 3: St. Nicodemos the Hagiorite (soft cover)
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Second Edition, Reprinted with additions
By Constantine Cavarnos
Volume 3 of Modern Orthodox Saints
“St. Nicodemos the Hagiorite was born in 1749 in Naxos, one of the Aegean islands. He received his elementary education there. His teacher was Archimandrite Chrysanthos Aitolos, (d. 1785), brother of St. Cosmas. A distinguished teacher, Chrysanthos taught for a time at the Patriarchal school at Constantinople before he became Director of the school in Naxos. He shared Cosmas’ sentiments and convictions; and thus the powerful message and example of the saint of Aitolia began to influence Nicodemos at a very early age, when Cosmas was traveling about as a missionary.”
—“Introductory”
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTORY
THE LIFE OF SAINT NICODEMOS
By Gerasimos Micragiannanitis, of Mount Athos
WORKS OF THE SAINT
WRITINGS OF THE SAINT
SELECTED PASSAGES FROM THE THE WORKS OF ST. NICODEMOS
NOTES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
St. Nicodemos the Hagiorite: Great Theologian and Teacher of the Orthodox Church, Reviver of Hesychasm, Moralist, Canonist, Hagiologist, and writer of Liturgical Poetry. An account of his Life, Character and Message, together with a Comprehensive List of his Writings and Selections from them
Publication Data: Belmont, MA: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 1994
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 168
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.6 cm × 13.8 cm × 1.4 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 0‒914744‒41‒0
Second Edition, Reprinted with additions
By Constantine Cavarnos
Volume 3 of Modern Orthodox Saints
“St. Nicodemos the Hagiorite was born in 1749 in Naxos, one of the Aegean islands. He received his elementary education there. His teacher was Archimandrite Chrysanthos Aitolos, (d. 1785), brother of St. Cosmas. A distinguished teacher, Chrysanthos taught for a time at the Patriarchal school at Constantinople before he became Director of the school in Naxos. He shared Cosmas’ sentiments and convictions; and thus the powerful message and example of the saint of Aitolia began to influence Nicodemos at a very early age, when Cosmas was traveling about as a missionary.”
—“Introductory”
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTORY
THE LIFE OF SAINT NICODEMOS
By Gerasimos Micragiannanitis, of Mount Athos
WORKS OF THE SAINT
WRITINGS OF THE SAINT
SELECTED PASSAGES FROM THE THE WORKS OF ST. NICODEMOS
NOTES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Publication Data: Belmont, MA: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 1994
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 168
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.6 cm × 13.8 cm × 1.4 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 0‒914744‒41‒0
Second Edition, Reprinted with additions
By Constantine Cavarnos
Volume 3 of Modern Orthodox Saints
“St. Nicodemos the Hagiorite was born in 1749 in Naxos, one of the Aegean islands. He received his elementary education there. His teacher was Archimandrite Chrysanthos Aitolos, (d. 1785), brother of St. Cosmas. A distinguished teacher, Chrysanthos taught for a time at the Patriarchal school at Constantinople before he became Director of the school in Naxos. He shared Cosmas’ sentiments and convictions; and thus the powerful message and example of the saint of Aitolia began to influence Nicodemos at a very early age, when Cosmas was traveling about as a missionary.”
—“Introductory”
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTORY
THE LIFE OF SAINT NICODEMOS
By Gerasimos Micragiannanitis, of Mount Athos
WORKS OF THE SAINT
WRITINGS OF THE SAINT
SELECTED PASSAGES FROM THE THE WORKS OF ST. NICODEMOS
NOTES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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