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Alphabetical [« »] mystic 8 mystical 4 mystical-allegorical 1 mysticism 13 mystics 2 mysticus 15 myth 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 model 13 moved 13 murad 13 mysticism 13 nobles 13 obtain 13 opponent | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances mysticism |
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1 4,4 | Scriptures, asceticism, mysticism, and liturgies he reflected 2 4,4 | combining the dry speculative mysticism of Dionysius the Areopagite,” 3 4,4 | living type of Byzantine mysticism which reappeared in the 4 4,4 | the creator of Byzantine mysticism in the full sense of the 5 6,6 | possessed by that fervid mysticism and that reverence for the 6 9,13| is found in that intense mysticism prevalent at that time, 7 9,13| connection with the prevailing mysticism in western and eastern Europe, 8 9,18| as in western European mysticism, the works of the so-called 9 9,18| sixth century. Byzantine mysticism passed through an important 10 9,18| Confessor, who freed the mysticism of the Pseudo-Areopagite 11 9,18| literary work in Byzantine mysticism, on its own merits as well 12 9,18| definition of Cabasilas’ mysticism, and some of them even declare 13 9,18| Byzantium: classicism and mysticism.”[435] In 1938 A. Grabar