Poemen, anchorite of Egypt
Poemen (1), (Ποιμήν, Pastor),
a famous anchorite of Egypt. He retired very young into the monasteries of Scete
c. 390, and continued there 70 years, dying c. 460. His Life occupies
much space in Rosweyd's Vitae Patrum, v. 15, in Patr. Lat. t.
lxxiii. and in Cotelerii Monum. Eccl. Graec. t. i. pp. 585–637. The anecdotes
in the last-mentioned authority give the best idea of the man. He treated his
aged mother with neglect, refusing to see her when she sought him. His solitary
life destroyed all feelings of human nature. His story is concisely told in
Ceillier, viii. 468–470, and Tillemont, Mém. xv. 147.
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