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Athanasiou A. Angelopoulou.

Nikolaos Kavasilas Khamaetos. I zoi kai to ergon autou. Analecta Vlatadon 5. Edited by Panayotis C. Christou.

Patriarkhion Idruma Paterikon Meleton, 1970

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Year of publication
1970
Place of printing
Thessaloniki - Salonica
Author
Athanasiou A. Angelopoulou.
Pages
0
Publishers
Patriarkhion Idruma Paterikon Meleton
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Keyword
ORT ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY ARCHÉOLOGIE ARCHEOLOGIA ARQUEOLOGÍA, ARKEOLOGI OF THE ANATOLIA ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS CIVILISATIONS, ANATOLISCHE ZIVILISATIONEN CIVILTÀ ANATOLICHE CIVILIZACIONES DE, ANATOLISKE SIVILISASJONER HISTORY ART KUNSTGESCHICHTE HISTOIRE, L'ART STORIA DELL'ARTE HISTORIA DEL ARTE KUNSTHISTORIEN, BYZANTIUM BYZANTINE BYZANCE BYZANTION BYZANZ BISANZIO BIZANCIO, BYSANTS ISTANBUL CONSTANTINOPLE CONSTANTINOPLA CONSTANTINOPOLI, KONSTANTINOPEL Christianity Biography Christian Mystic Mysticism, Byzantine, Greeks, Christianity
Binding description
Soft cover
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover

Description

Fine Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Greek (Modern, 1453-). 147, [1] p., 13 b/w plates. Nikolaos Kavasilas Khamaetos. I zoi kai to ergon autou. Analecta Vlatadon 5. Edited by Panayotis C. Christou. Nicholas Kabasilas or Cabasilas, (1319-1392) was a Byzantine mystic and theological writer. Kabasilas is a saint within the Orthodox Church. His feast day is June 20. The Roman Catholic Church uses extracts from his Life in Christ as readings in the Liturgy of the Hours (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of the Fifth Week of Easter in Year II of the two-year cycle for the Office of Readings). He was on intimate terms with the emperor John VI Kantakouzenos, whom he accompanied in his retirement to a monastery. He was once thought to have succeeded his uncle Neilos Kabasilas as archbishop of Thessalonica; however contemporary records of that see do not show Nicholas as serving in the capacity of archbishop. It is more likely that he served as a priest at the Mangana Monastery at Constantinople. In the Hesychast controversy he took the side of the monks of Mount Athos and Saint Gregory Palamas. Biography of Kavasilas. Scarce.
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