Collazione Dell'abate Isaac presents a collection of writings attributed to Isaac of Nineveh, an important figure in Eastern Christian spirituality. This Italian edition offers insights into his teachings, exploring themes of asceticism, humility, and divine love. The text reflects the monastic tradition and provides guidance on the spiritual life. Translated and compiled by figures like Giovanni dalle Celle, Luigi Marsili, and Tommaso Buonaventura, this edition offers readers a valuable resource for understanding early Christian ethical and spiritual thought. The work is of enduring interest to scholars and those seeking a deeper understanding of Christian spirituality. This historic imprint offers a unique window into the transmission and reception of Isaac of Nineveh's works within the Italian religious context.
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