Our Journey to Sinai A Visit to the Convent of St Catarina Cambridge Library Collection - Travel, Middle East and Asia Minor Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Bensly Agnes
This book of 1896 recounts the journey undertaken by a party of scholars to transcribe the Sinai Palimpsest in 1893.
First published in 1896, this work by Agnes Bensley (d. 1900), wife of the Orientalist and biblical scholar Robert Bensly (1831?93), describes the journey undertaken by a party of scholars to St Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai in 1893. In the previous year, sisters Agnes Smith Lewis and Margaret Dunlop Gibson had discovered the Sinai Palimpsest, the earliest-known Syriac version of the Gospels. The purpose of the Bensly's mission was to aid them in transcribing and deciphering the Palimpsest. Beginning with the party's arrival in Cairo, the book describes the preparation for the trip, their journey across the desert, and life in the monastery. However, relations between the members of the party deteriorated; Gibson and Lewis wrote their own accounts of the expedition (also available in this series), and Mrs Bensly's narrative is defensive of the role of her husband, who died days after their return to England.
Introduction; 1. Cairo; 2. Preparations; 3. Across the desert; 4. The monastery; 5. Our life in the garden; 6. The mountain; 7. Homeward bound; 8. The Sinai Palimpsest and the Greek text of the Gospels.
Date de parution : 01-2012
Ouvrage de 192 p.
14x21.6 cm
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