The Bogomils : a study in Balkan neo-Manichaeism. by Dmitri Obolensky.
By: Obolensky, Dmitri
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge : University Press, 1978Description: xiv, 317 p. folded map 23 cmISBN: 0404161189; 9780404161187Subject(s): Bogomiles | ManichaeismItem type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Abbreviations; 1. The manichean legacy; 2. Neo-manichaeism in the Near East; 3. The rise of Balkan dualism; 4. Bogomilism in the first Bulgarian empire; 5. Byzantine bogomilism; 6. Bogomilism in the second Bulgarian empire; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; Map.
This book traces the development of this little-understood heresy from its Middle Eastern roots. The Bogomils derived elements of their doctrine and practice from the Manichaeans and the Paulicians. By the reign of Alexius Comnenus, Bogomilism was rife within the Bulgarian and Byzantine empire and had taken hold even amongst influential families in Constantinople itself.
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