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The Life of Lazaros of Mt. Galesion
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The Life of Lazaros of Mt. Galesion

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Lazaros of Mt. Galesion was widely recognized as a star of contemporary Byzantine monasticism by the time he died in 1053. His reputation for sanctity rested primarily on his extraordinary perseverance as a pillar ascetic, for he spent the last forty or so years of his life atop a column on the barren mountain of Galesion, near Ephesus.

Apart from his asceticism, Lazaros was known particularly for his remarkable insight, wise advice, and unstinting generosity, as well as his miraculous powers. Visitors flocked to see the gaunt old man who had become for them a living icon. On the bleak mountainside around him, a considerable monastic community developed, and, over time, he became known and respected by the rich and powerful of his day.

The vita of Lazaros, here translated into English for the first time, was written shortly after his death by a disciple, Gregory the Cellarer. The tale is not one of simple veneration. Its author makes clear that Lazaros's reputation was by no means unquestioned during his lifetime, and he reveals the existence of a sometimes startling hostility toward the ascetic on the part of local church officials, neighboring monasteries, and even his own monks. This refreshing piece of hagiography also provides a wealth of information on Byzantine life. The Life of Lazaros of Mt. Galesion is a fascinating and unusual glimpse into the dynamics of the making, or breaking, of a holy man's reputation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection
Country
United States
Date
20 May 2025
Pages
448
ISBN
9780884024392

Lazaros of Mt. Galesion was widely recognized as a star of contemporary Byzantine monasticism by the time he died in 1053. His reputation for sanctity rested primarily on his extraordinary perseverance as a pillar ascetic, for he spent the last forty or so years of his life atop a column on the barren mountain of Galesion, near Ephesus.

Apart from his asceticism, Lazaros was known particularly for his remarkable insight, wise advice, and unstinting generosity, as well as his miraculous powers. Visitors flocked to see the gaunt old man who had become for them a living icon. On the bleak mountainside around him, a considerable monastic community developed, and, over time, he became known and respected by the rich and powerful of his day.

The vita of Lazaros, here translated into English for the first time, was written shortly after his death by a disciple, Gregory the Cellarer. The tale is not one of simple veneration. Its author makes clear that Lazaros's reputation was by no means unquestioned during his lifetime, and he reveals the existence of a sometimes startling hostility toward the ascetic on the part of local church officials, neighboring monasteries, and even his own monks. This refreshing piece of hagiography also provides a wealth of information on Byzantine life. The Life of Lazaros of Mt. Galesion is a fascinating and unusual glimpse into the dynamics of the making, or breaking, of a holy man's reputation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection
Country
United States
Date
20 May 2025
Pages
448
ISBN
9780884024392