Healing Practices Performed by St. Gregory of Agrigentum in his Vita by Leontius
Healing Practices Performed by St. Gregory of Agrigentum in his Vita by Leontius
Author(s): Ekaterina TodorovaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Philology, Translation Studies
Published by: Институт за литература - БАН
Keywords: St. Gregory of Agrigentum; healer; Slavic translation of the Vita; Tărnovo orthography
Summary/Abstract: Christian hagiographic literature chooses as its heroes’ people whose feeble flesh is in stark contrast to the greatness of the spirit. The saint is endowed with supernatural knowledge, works miracles, foretells, protects and heals people. The author discusses the healing practices in the Slavic translation of the Vita of St. Gregory of Agrigentum, as presented in a 15th-century copy of a Reading Menaion composed according to the Jerusalem typikon (Tărnovo type orthography, Moldavian provenance, kept in the Dragomirna monastery (Drag 706/1795), Romania). St. Gregory of Agrigentum is a senior clergyman and the goal of his healing skills is to show God’s grace and the power of Christian teaching from one side and the authority of his position as bishop from the other.
Journal: Scripta & e-Scripta
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 21
- Page Range: 329-339
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF