Cassian, John, approximately 360-approximately 435
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Name (Latin)
Cassian, John, approximately 360-approximately 435
Name (Arabic)
كاسيان، يوحنا، حو. 360-حو. 435
Other forms of name
Cassian, John, ca. 360-ca. 435 a
Cassiano, Giovani, approximately 360-approximately 435
Cassianus, Johannes
Cassien, Jean, ca. 360-ca. 435
Johannes, Eremita, ca. 360-ca. 435
Johannes Cassianus, approximately 360-approximately 435
Date of birth
0360
Date of death
0435-07-23
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Folsom, C. Anger, dejection and acedia in the writings of John Cassian, 1981 (subj.)t.p. (John Cassian) p. 1 (c. 360-433)
- NUC Pre-1956(Cassianus, Joannes, ca. 370-ca. 435; ref. Kassian, Ioann)
- His Institutions cénobitiques, 1965:t.p. (Jean Cassien)
- New Cath. encyc.(Cassian, John (Johannes Cassianus); monk and ascetical writer; b. probably 360; d. between 432 and 435)
- Encic. cattolica(Cassiano, Giovanni; b. ca. 360; d. ca. 435)
- Enc. Brit., 1983(Cassian, Saint John; Latin Johannes Cassianus, also called Johannes Eremita or Johannes Massiliensis; b. 360; d. 435)
- Codina, V. El aspecto cristologico en la espiritualidad de Juan Casiano, 1966:t.p. (Juan Casiano)
- LC in OCLC, 5/4/83(hdg.: Cassianus, Joannes, ca. 370-ca. 435; usage: name not given)
- Summa, G. Geistliche Unterscheidung bei Johannes Cassian, c1992.
- al-Qiddīs Yūḥannā Kāsyān, 1998:t.p. (Yūḥannā Kāsyān [in Ara.]) p. 7 (b. between 340 and 350; d. between 440 and 450; lived 90 years)
- Pagina de les Colacions de Joan Cassià, 2010.
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Wikipedia description:
John Cassian, also known as John the Ascetic and John Cassian the Roman (Latin: Ioannes Eremita Cassianus, Ioannes Cassianus, or Ioannes Massiliensis; Greek: Ίωάννης Κασσιανός ό Ερημίτης; c. AD 360 – c. 435), was a Christian monk and theologian celebrated in both the Western and Eastern churches for his mystical writings. Cassian is noted for his role in bringing the ideas and practices of early Christian monasticism to the medieval West.
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