- Joannes Moschus
Johannes Moschus (c. 550 – 619; name from the Greek "ho tou Moschou", son of Moschus) was a Syrian monk and ascetical writer.
Biography
He was born about 550 probably at
Damascus . He was surnamed The Abstemious ("ho eukratas"). He lived successively with the monks at the monastery of St. Theodosius (now Deir Dosi) inJerusalem , among the hermits in the Jordan valley, and in the New Laura of St. Sabas south-east ofBethlehem . About the year 578 he went to Egypt withSophronius (afterwardsPatriarch of Jerusalem ) and came as far as theGreat Oasis . After 583 he came toMount Sinai and spent about ten years in the Laura of Aeliatae; he then visited the monasteries, near Jerusalem and the Dead Sea. In 604 he went toAntioch but returned to Egypt in 607. Later he came toCyprus and in 614-615 toRome where he died in 619. On his deathbed he requested Sophronius to bury him, if possible, on Mt. Sinai or else at the monastery of St. Theodosius in Jerusalem. Mt. Sinai being then invaded by the Arabs, Sophronius buried him in the monastery of St. Theodosius.Writings
He is the author of one of the earliest hagiological works, entitled "Leimon" ("Pratum spirituale", Spiritual Meadow). In it he narrates his personal experiences with many great
ascetic s whom he met during his extensive travels, and repeats the edifying stories which these ascetics related to him. Though the work is devoid of critical discrimination and teems with miracles and ecstatic visions, it gives a clear insight into the practices of Eastern monasticism, contains important data on the religious cult and ceremonies of the time, and acquaints us with the numerous heresies that threatened to disrupt the Church in the East. It was first edited byFronton du Duc in "Auctarium biblioth. patrum," II (Paris, 1624), 1057-1159. A better edition was brought out byCotelier in "Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta", II (Paris, 1681), which is reprinted inJ.-P. Migne , "Patrologia Graeca ". LXXXVII, III, 2851-3112. A Latin translation, byAmbrose Traversari , is printed in Migne, "Patrologia Latina ", LXXIV, 121-240, and an Italian version made from the Latin of Traversari (Venice, 1475; Vicenzo, 1479). Conjointly with Sophronius, Moschus wrote a life ofJohn the Almoner , a fragment of which is preserved in the first chapter of the "Vita S. Joanni Eleemosynarii" byLeontius , under the name ofSimeon Metaphrastes (P.G., CXIV, 895-966).ource
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External links
* [http://www.vitae-patrum.org.uk/page141.html Spiritual Meadow - English translation of the Latin of Ambrosius Camaldulensis]
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