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  1. Quietism is the name given (especially in Catholic theology) to a set of contemplative practices that rose in popularity in France, Italy, and Spain during the late 1670s and 1680s, particularly associated with the writings of the Spanish mystic Miguel de Molinos (and subsequently François Malaval and Madame Guyon ), and which were condemned ...

  2. John of Fécamp. John of Fécamp, (early 11th century - 22 February 1079) was an Italian-Norman Benedictine who was the most widely read of early medieval spiritual writers before the Imitation of Christ became popular (published circa 1418–1427), [1] during a period called the Golden Age of Monasticism and of Scholasticism, [2] [3] and the ...

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  4. La vie de Swami Abhishiktananda, Henri Le Saux, préf. par Raimon Panikkar, Paris (Le Cerf), 2007. Mandala, Patrick, Plénitude de l'Etre. Vie et enseignement de Sri Gnanananda. Témoignage d'Henri le Saux, préf. par Swami Atmananda Udasin, Paris (Accarias l'Originel), 2015.

  5. Contemplation et vie Contemplative Selon Platon. [REVIEW] S. R. - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):48-50. L’animalite de l'Homme selon Platon. Jérôme Laurent - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 11:79-90. La ...

  6. Kontemplation f. ‘Betrachtung, Beschaulichkeit (ohne praktisches Handeln)’, spätmhd. contemplācie, contemplacion, entlehnt aus lat. contemplātio (Genitiv contemplātiōnis) ‘Anschauung, Betrachtung’, Abstraktum zu lat. contemplārī ‘beschauen, betrachten’, einer Bildung zu lat. templum in dessen ursprünglicher Bedeutung ...

  7. Contemplation et vie contemplative, selon Platon by André-Jean Festugière, 1950, Vrin edition, in French / français