Ascetic-hesychast miscellany [microform], [14--].

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Ascetic-hesychast miscellany [microform], [14--].

Ascetic-hesychast miscellany. Includes selections from various homilies by Gregory Sinaites and Isaac of Syria; discussion on the Orthodox faith; text from "a typikon of Mount Athos"; feasts when one eats butter and drinks wine; Gregory Sinaites' interpretations on "how one's fight is not with blood and flesh", etc.; Michael Grammaticus' epistle to the nephew of Tsar Alexius Kondostefanii; homily by Anastasius of Sinai. No inscriptions. Bears stamp of hieromonk Mitrofanʹ. The first and last leaves are on parchment from a Serbian Psalter. Ornamented heading.

1 v. (194 leaves) ; 22 cm.

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Michael, Grammaticus.

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Anastasius, Sinaita, Saint, active 640-700

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