POsidos
Posidios was a 5th-century Roman monk, believed to have lived in the second half of the 4th and the first half of the 5th century. Little is known about his early life or education, although he is thought to have been a disciple of John Chrysostom at some point.
Historical records suggest that Posidios was an Egyptian monk who lived at the Scété monastery in the
As a writer and historian, Posidios left behind a significant collection of hagiographical works, which encompass
One of his most notable contributions to the historical account of Christian early monasticism lies in his
The distinctiveness of Posidios' life lies in his intention to aurally convene letters, notable writings and