Daniel Pereira de Melo

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Something else Nemesius has in common with the ascetics is the immense historical reach of his writings. His On the Nature of Man was translated into Armenian, Syriac, Arabic, and Latin. Collections of sayings about the desert mothers and fathers found their way into all these languages and more. The monastic culture that transmitted the literature of asceticism also became a crucial conduit for mainstream philosophy.
Philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #2)
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