The Evergetinos ( "Of the Benefactress", from Εὐεργέτις]] evergetis "Benefactress") is a vast collection of materials from a number of other collections of sayings of Monasticism and others, ranging from the well-known works of John Cassian and Palladius, to the anonymously produced Apophthegmata collections, but including materials also from hagiographies, menologia, and other, unspecified and now-lost sources. The collection was compiled in the eleventh century by Hieromonk Paul Evergetinos (i.e., Paul of the monastery of the Benefactress). In the eighteenth century, Macarios of Corinth and Nicodemos the Hagiorite were responsible for putting together a manuscript for publication based upon a number of manuscripts scattered among the libraries of the Mount Athos. The first printed edition was produced in 1783 and the work has seen many subsequent editions.
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