Praktikos Explained

The Praktikos
Author:Evagrius Ponticus
Language:Greek

The Praktikos (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Πρακτικός) is a guide to ascetic life written by the early Christian monk Evagrius Ponticus. It was originally written in Greek, but also has Syriac and Armenian versions. This work is the best preserved of all the Evagrian writings due to the relatively large number of manuscripts and wide distribution (Bamberger 1972:lix-lx).

The Praktikos consists of 100 chapters. Of the 100 chapters of the Praktikos, demons are mentioned in 67 of them.

Although originally written in Greek, there are manuscripts of the Praktikos in Syriac, Armenian, Ethiopic (Ge'ez), Georgian, and Arabic.[1]

Outline

Below is a brief outline of the 100 chapters of the Praktikos.

A more detailed outline is given as follows:[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Evagrius Ponticus. Ilaria L. E.. Ramelli. Evagrius, Kephalaia Gnostika: a new translation of the unreformed text from the Syriac. SBL Press. Atlanta. 2015. 978-1-62837-041-6. 926092786. xxvii.
  2. Book: Harmless, William. Desert Christians: an introduction to the literature of early monasticism. Oxford University Press. Oxford New York. 2004. 0-19-516222-6.