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Писану видѣх / писано и вѣдах. About the Sources of Maximus the Greek’s Povest’ strašna

This article investigates the sources of the Terrible and Memorable Narrative, and about the Perfect Monastic Lifestyle (Повѣсть страшна и достопамятна, и о съвръшеном иночьскомъ жительствѣ) by Maximus the Greek. To the Muscovite reader, the narrative represents the first account of the University o...

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