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Reflections of a Humble Heart: A fifteenth-century text on the spiritual life
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Adapted and translated into Russian by Archimandrite Ambrose Pogodin in Pravoslavny Put’, 1999
English translation from the Russian by Mary Mansur
English translation from the Russian by Mary Mansur
Publication Data: Richfield Springs, NY: Nikodemos Orthodox Publication Society, 2007
Format: softbound
Number of Pages: 99
Dimensions (l × w × h): 17.8 cm × 11.4 cm × 0.7 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 1‒879066‒10‒6
Adapted and translated into Russian by Archimandrite Ambrose Pogodin in Pravoslavny Put’, 1999
English translation from the Russian by Mary Mansur
“Among the Byzantine manuscripts in the Vatican library there is this portion of the notes of a certain monk Basil concerning his discussions with an elder whose name did not reach us. Either the monk Basil, who recorded the words of the elder of blessed memory, assumed that everyone knew about whom he was speaking, or the elder’s name was mentioned in earlier notes that have been lost. It is supposed that the blessed elder was a renowned ascetic of one of the monasteries near Constantinople, and that he lived in the early fifteenth century.”
—“Reflections of a Humble Heart: A fifteenth-century text on the spiritual life”
CONTENTS
Reflections of a Humble Heart: A fifteenth-century text on the spiritual life
Format: softbound
Number of Pages: 99
Dimensions (l × w × h): 17.8 cm × 11.4 cm × 0.7 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 1‒879066‒10‒6
Adapted and translated into Russian by Archimandrite Ambrose Pogodin in Pravoslavny Put’, 1999
English translation from the Russian by Mary Mansur
“Among the Byzantine manuscripts in the Vatican library there is this portion of the notes of a certain monk Basil concerning his discussions with an elder whose name did not reach us. Either the monk Basil, who recorded the words of the elder of blessed memory, assumed that everyone knew about whom he was speaking, or the elder’s name was mentioned in earlier notes that have been lost. It is supposed that the blessed elder was a renowned ascetic of one of the monasteries near Constantinople, and that he lived in the early fifteenth century.”
—“Reflections of a Humble Heart: A fifteenth-century text on the spiritual life”
CONTENTS
Reflections of a Humble Heart: A fifteenth-century text on the spiritual life
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