"John Moschus, a monk from a monastery near Jerusalem, set off with a companion [Sophronius, later Patriarch of Jerusalem] in about AD 575, to tour the Christian centres of the eastern Mediterranean. He thought of the world as a spiritual meadow, where wild flowers of every kind grew in profusion. Like a bee, he visited one blossom after another, gathering tales from ordinary people in many occupations, in the belief that heroic deeds and unselfish sacrifice were not confined to the great and famous. The result was a unique piece of early investigative travel journalism, woven together by John Moschus into a book which he called The Spiritual Meadow. Ralph Martin provides us with a selection of some of the best stories from the complete work [collected together under headings which illustrate several themes found in the original text], in a new and lively translation from the original Greek"--P. [4] of cover.
Series Statement
Fairacres publications ; 173
Uniform Title
Fairacres publication ; 173.
Pratum spiritale. Selections. English
Alternative Title
Excerpts from The spiritual meadow of John Moschus