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* Two convenient volumes (I: The Holy Gospel, II: Acts, Epistles, Revelation) * Two authoritative texts, divided in chapters and paragraphs. * Original at the left, Translation at the right (odd) pages. * Available in soft- and hardcovers, at cost price. Greek original according to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. King James translation. Official Page: elpenor.org
An original edition of a classical text, featuring text notes, a thoughtful introduction and an elegant design. In A Doll's House Ibsen wanted to speak about a woman unable to tolerate baseness and sordidness in herself or her relationships, offering a picture of how human nature can be in its ideal form.
* Two convenient volumes (I: The Holy Gospel, II: Acts, Epistles, Revelation) * Two authoritative texts, divided in chapters and paragraphs. * Original at the left, Translation at the right (odd) pages. * Available in soft- and hardcovers, at cost price. Greek original according to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. King James translation. Official Page: elpenor.org
This edition publishes the Greek Original without translation. You may be interested also in the Bilingual Edition (see elpenor.org). Coming from Byzantium and being used until our days in Greek speaking Orthodox Churches, this version is the most authoritative form of the original New Testament text. Elpenor's edition is offered at cost price, it follows the 1904/12 text of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople with just a correction of typos. Illuminated with images of Byzantine manuscripts, photos of Churches of Athos Holy Mount and all of Greece, Orthodox Icons and various Orthodox style drawings, this edition features also a large typeface for easier reading. Even if you have the original Greek New Testament already, you may want to get also this edition for the pleasure of reading it in large fonts, its convenient formatting and the inspiring illumination. Official page: elpenor.org
Here is offered at cost price a selection and translation (in modern Greek) of Symeon's Hymns, of some of the greatest Byzantine poems, describing the experiences of their author from living with God. The text is accompanied by images of the Christ and of angels, in full color, and by an introduction explaining the endeavour of Symeon to set the Church free from a conventional and faceless perception of faith. Official page: elpenor.org/books/symeon/default.asp
With Poe every entry into a subject is attractive, without violence, like a whirlwind. His solemnity surprises the mind, and keeps it on the watch. We feel at once that something grave is at stake... No man has told with greater magic the exceptions of human life and nature, the ardours of the curiosities of convalescence, the close of seasons charged with enervating splendours, sultry weather, humid and misty, where the south wind softens and distends the nerves, like the chords of an instrument; where the eyes are filled with tears that come not from the heart; hallucination at first giving place to doubt, soon convinced and full of reasons as a book; absurdity installing itself in the intellect, and governing it with a crushing logic; hysteria usurping the place of will, a contradiction established between the nerves and the mind, and man out of all accord expressing grief by laughter. He analyses them where they are most fugitive; he poises the imponderable, and describes in that minute and scientific manner, whose effects are terrible, all that imaginary world which floats around the nervous man, and conducts him on to evil.
St. Porphyry, one of the best known elders in modern Greece, having direct experience of God and a whole life devoted to the guidance of his spiritual children, left precious speeches. The present edition, offered at cost price, presents important excerpts along with notes that explain Porphyry's thinking. Porphyry emphasizes the secrecy that fits the divine love, the sensitivity and confidence, the awareness, devoutness, freedom and mildness of faith, when life becomes a prayer, realizing the identity of Christ, that "He is our friend, our brother, He is everything good and nice. He is Everything, but He is a friend and he shouts... 'we are brothers... I'm not holding hell in my hand, I'm not threatening you, I love you, I want you to enjoy life together with me." Official page: elpenor.org/books/porphyrios/default.asp
If you have read David Copperfield you can use this opportunity to recall it, and if you haven't, the combination of the illustrations with chapter excerpts, offered at cost price, provides a great introduction to the power of Dickens' writing, the characters and the most important themes and developments, since Phiz co-operared with the author in what and how should be selected: this anthology is indeed a realization of what Dickens himself thought as crucial for a possible overview and presentation of his favorite novel. Official page: elpenor.org/books/phiz/default-en.asp
To what extent creation implies the Creator's nearness to His works? What kind of 'paradise' man abandoned with the 'transgression'? Which is the 'prime matter' of beings? What is the meaning for man of the spatiotemporal structure and change as opposed to the simplicity of the divine nature? What does the origin of beings 'out of nothing' mean? How is the divine will related to space and time? What is the meaning of the end of times? What does creation of man 'according to the image' mean? How is the soul related to Creation? How does Monotheism agree with trinitarianism and what is the real value of trinitarianism for the existence of God and man? Raising questions related with these issues, the current study of the cosmology of Gregory of Nyssa and Meister Eckhart highlights also the importance of theoretical similarities and differences between the two great Christian Mystics. The book is offered at cost price. Official page: elpenor.org/books/eckhart-nyssa/default.asp
Authored by the editor of ELLOPOS and being offered at cost price, the book asks questions like these: What is the reason that Greeks abandoned their ancestral religion? Is it true that the ancient Greeks developed and propagated Christianity? What is the use of classical studies today? What can we learn about God from Homer? What are the main characteristics of Greeks according to Homer? How is the theological view of Greeks related with their scientific and technological endeavour? Why Plato calls philosophy a studying of death? How is ancient religion and philosophy related with the formation of the Polis? What is the reason of the development of democracy? What is the meaning of the distinction between Greeks and barbarians? What was the vision of Alexander the Great? What is the meaning of Platonic Ideas, and how are they related with Homer and Christianity? What is the ground of the birth of Tragedy? What is the relationship between Tragedy and the whole spirituality of the athenian Polis? How God intervenes to educate men? What is the meaning of education? Official page: elpenor.org/books/ancient-greeks/default.asp
Notes, essays, reviews - under the name of elements, because they give prominence to simple values and principles, each text contributing to a living wholeness and being itself complete. Despite their brevity and variety, in the expression of primary ideas and the cohesion of an apparent and latent order, they claim plenitude. The educational value prevails, to the degree, of course, that the intentions are fulfilled, providing some support in case someone advances 'from a dark day to the real one.' The structure of the book in sections - History, Church, Culture, Politics - facilitates access to the texts by recognising some emphases, it doesn't want to enforce divisions where they do not exist, since most of the texts can have several identities. The section of Paideia, for example, could include perhaps everything without exception. The book is offered at cost price. Official page: elpenor.org/books/stoicheia/default.asp
Κεντρικὸ θέμα τῆς δημιουργίας τοῦ ἀνθρώπου στὴν Παλαιὰ Διαθήκη δὲν εἶναι τόσο ἡ ἴδια ἡ δημιουργία ὅσο τὸ λεγόμενο προπατορικὸ ἁμάρτημα, ὑποτιθέμενη ἀρχὴ ὅλων τῶν δεινῶν ποὺ ὑποφέρει ἡ ἀνθρωπότητα μέχρι σήμερα, ἡ ἐξορία ἀπὸ τὸν παράδεισο. Ποιό εἶναι τὸ περιεχόμενο τῆς ἐντολῆς ποὺ ἀψήφισαν οἱ πρωτόπλαστοι; Τί ἀκριβῶς δὲν ἤθελε ὁ Θεὸς νὰ κάνουν; Στὸ κείμενο ὑπάρχουν ἐνδείξεις, ὄχι ἐξήγηση. Ἰδίως γιὰ τὴν τιμωρία ἢ τὶς συνέπειες τῆς παράβασης τὰ γεγονότα μοιάζουν σαφέστερα, ὁ ἄνθρωπος γνώρισε γιὰ πρώτη φορὰ τὸν πόνο καὶ τὸν θάνατο. Στὴν πραγματικότητα καὶ αὐτὰ εἶναι ἀμφίβολα. Τὸ βιβλίο αὐτὸ ἐξετάζει τὰ σχετικὰ μὲ τὸ προπατορικὸ ἁμάρτημα καὶ μὲ τὴ σπουδαιότητά του γιὰ τὴ ζωὴ τῶν χριστιανικῶν Ἐκκλησιῶν.
Why Greeks abandoned their ancestral religion? Is it true that the ancient Greeks developed and propagated Christianity? What is the use of classical studies today? What can we learn about God from Homer? What are the main characteristics of Greeks according to Homer? How is the theological view of Greeks related with their scientific and technological endeavour? Why Plato calls philosophy a studying of death? How is ancient religion and philosophy related with the formation of the Polis? What is the reason of the development of democracy? What is the meaning of the distinction between Greeks and barbarians? What was the vision of Alexander the Great? What is the meaning of Platonic Ideas, and how are they related with Homer and Christianity? What is the ground of the birth of Tragedy? What is the relationship between Tragedy and the whole spirituality of the athenian Polis? How God intervenes to educate men? What is the meaning of education? Official page: www.elpenor.org
The text approved by the Ecumenical Patriarchate aims at providing "the best reconstruction of the most ancient text of the ecclesiastical tradition and, more specifically, of the Church of Constantinople." The text was based on manuscripts that are usually neglected. Most of them come from and after the 10th century, containing the full text of the New Testament, while others contain only parts used in church offices. The Authorized Version has been called "the most influential version of the most influential book in the world, in what is now its most influential language", "the most important book in English religion and culture", and "the most celebrated book in the English-speaking world". Even prominent atheist figures such as the late Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins have praised the King James Version as being "a giant step in the maturing of English literature" and "a great work of literature". Official page: www.elpenor.org
The Greek original text, according to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, and the King James English translation are published here side by side in facing pages, co-operating for an edition that celebrates the original text of the New Testament, helping those who try to study, learn and enjoy this so important ancient and modern language. Contrary to Elpenor's Greek New Testament, this bilingual edition uses a smaller font size, in order to avoid expanding beyond the limit of two convenient volumes. I am always impressed by the love for Greek shared by so many people especially in the US and Europe. I hope this edition contributes something of real value to their joyous efforts. Official page: www.elpenor.org
This book contains notes I was keeping during a year in school as a teacher, discussing matters of education with friends of mine. For this publication a lot has been added. While I was a student, influences from outside the school system helped me know what I was interested in. If I had to rely on the school system, I would never have realized my goals in life, I would even have grown a lot of hate against those very things I was going to devote my life to later on! Is there any better definition for a failed system of education?
This edition of the New Testament, used in Greek-speaking Orthodox Churches, can be regarded as the most authoritative form of the Bible. Greek text according to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (1904/12). Larger typeface for easy reading Chapters divided in paragraphs The text is illuminated with images of Byzantine manuscripts, photos of churches in Athos Holy Mount and in other places in Greece, Orthodox Icons and various Orthodox style drawings. Official page: www.elpenor.org
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