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Asceticon
The ''Asceticon'' ("ascetic discourses") by Abba Isaiah of Scetes is a diverse anthology of essays by an Egyptian Christian monk who left Scetes around 450 AD. Originally composed in Greek, the ''Asceticon'' consists of 30 essays ("''logos''") on subjects including: advice for novice monks; precepts for those who have renounced the world; sayings and stories by Abba Isaiah; various letters, sermons, and sayings. Logos 30 includes several sayings that were also included in the ''Apophthegmata Patrum'' (''Sayings of the Desert Fathers''), but in a different form, giving scholars some evidence on how those sayings evolved into their final form in the ''Apophthegmata Patrum''. Abba Isaiah was also influential in bringing Christianity to Palestine. ==See also==
* ''Apophthegmata Patrum'' * ''Ethiopic Collectio Monastica'' * ''Vitae Patrum''
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