Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Abbreviations; Notes on Transliteration and Biblical References; Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction A: History; 1. The Evergetis Dossier; 2. History of the Evergetis Monastery; 3. The Evergetis and Byzantine Monasticism in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries; Introduction B: Administration and Life; 4. The Double Hegoumenate; 5. Monastic Officers at the Evergetis; 6. Status and Possessions of the Evergetis; 7. Liturgical Practice at the Evergetis; 8. Fasts, Feasts and Commemorations at the Evergetis
9. Reading and Books at the Evergetis10. Manuscript and Book Production: An Evergetis Scriptorium; Introduction C: Text; 11. The Making of Paulâ#x80;#x99;s Typikon; 12. Codex Atheniensis graecus 788; 13. The Final Additions; 14. Insertions in the Hypotyposis; 15. The Hypotyposis: Chapters and their Titles; 16. The Hypotyposis: An Earlier Structure; 17. A Pauline Hypotyposis?; 18. The Influence of the Evergetis Hypotyposis
Exposition and hypotyposis for the life of the monks in the monastery of the most holy Theotokos Evergetis handed down by Timothy the monk and priest who became kathegoumenos after the founder of the same monastery. Appendix 1: The Typikon of Paul Evergetinos: A Reconstruction; Appendix 2: The Hypotyposis and later typika: Influential Chapters; Appendix 3: The Books at Evergetis: A Reconstruction; Appendix 4: The Identity of the Monk kyr Anthony; Appendix 5: The Patrons Promotenos and Kataphloron; Appendix 6: Later Documents Concerning the Evergetis; Glossary of Monastic Terms; Bibliography