----- 近古和拜占庭的僧侣,凡人和基督教仪式
One. Social structures -- A. Brotherhood language -- B. Kinship and the family -- C. Other forms of brotherhood and the significance of oaths -- D. Friendship and Christianity -- E. Homosociability in Byzantium -- Two. The ritual of adelphopoiesis -- A. The manuscript evidence for the ritual and its use -- B. Table of manuscripts -- C. Table of prayers in chronological sequence -- D. Translation of the prayers -- E. The prayers : history and purpose -- Three. The origins : small-group monasticism in late Antiquity -- A. Monastic beginnings -- B. Small monastic groups and paired monks in documents -- C. Small groups of monks in the monastic literature -- D. Temptations and challenges -- E. Sharing spiritual capital and the same tomb -- F. Case study: Symeon the Fool and John and other examples from hagiography -- G. Byzantine continuations of small-group monasticism -- Four. The social practice of brother-making in Byzantium -- A. Seventh-century transitions -- B. Spiritual brotherhood beyond the monastery -- C. Case study: Emperor Basil I and John, the son of Danelis -- D. Brother-making in practice : middle and high society -- Five. Prescriptions and restrictions in Byzantium -- A. Rules and regulations -- B. Case study: Demetrios Chomatenos, legal expert and bishop in 13th-century Epiros -- Six. Beyond Byzantium.
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