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Evagrius of Pontus, The Gnostic Trilogy, Translated and Annotated by Robin Darling Young, Joel Kalvesmaki, Columba Stewart, Charles Stang and Luke Dysinger, Oxford University Press, New York, 2024. Hbk.pp.528. £78.00. ISBN 9780199997671

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Evagrius of Pontus, The Gnostic Trilogy, Translated and Annotated by Robin Darling Young, Joel Kalvesmaki, Columba Stewart, Charles Stang and Luke Dysinger, Oxford University Press, New York, 2024. Hbk.pp.528. £78.00. ISBN 9780199997671

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2024

Angela Tilby*
Affiliation:
Portsmouth Cathedral, Canon Emeritus, Christ Church, Cathedral, Oxford, UK

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Journal of Anglican Studies Trust

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References

1 J. Leclercq OSB in the Preface to Evagrius Ponticus, The Praktikos and Chapters on Prayer, Cistercian Publications, Kalamazoo, Michigan 1981.

2 Evagrius of Pontus, The Greek Ascetical Corpus, translated with introduction and commentary by Robert E. Sinkewicz, Oxford Early Christian Studies, Oxford University Press, 2003.

3 University of Notre Dame, Indiana, 2016.

4 Kevin Corrigan, Uncovering the Origins and Structure of the Seven Deadly Sins Tradition: Evagrius and the eight “Reasonings” in Evagrius and Gregory, Mind, soul and Body in the 4th century, Ashgate Studies in Philosophy and Theology in Late Antiquity, Ashgate 2009.