The Flowering of Mysticism: Men and Women in the New Mysticism (1200-1350)
by McGINN, BERNARD
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Crossroad Herder / Crossroad Publishing 1998. Super octavo, black heavy boards, gilt lettering to spine, xiv + 526pp, VG+ (sl bruising to extrems, light foxing to page edges & eps) in d/w, VG+ (in tidy plastic protective wrapper, sl creasing to edges, light fading to spine)
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- The Flowering of Mysticism: Men and Women in the New Mysticism (1200-1350)
- Author
- McGINN, BERNARD
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Crossroad Herder / Crossroad Publishing 1998
- Keywords
- mysticism history middle ages catholic church catholicism doctrines women
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