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Finally tracked down a copy of Abendländische Mystik im Mittelalter: Symposion Kloster Engelberg 1984 . Published by J.B. Metzler , this volume is an absolute heavyweight (literally—it's over 500 pages!) in the field of medieval spiritual history. AbendlГ¤ndische Mystik im Mittelalter: Symposion...

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The volume bridges the gap between theology, philosophy, and German studies, offering deep dives into: The linguistic evolution of mystical texts.

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I’ve been revisiting the landmark proceedings of the , edited by Kurt Ruh. This collection remains a cornerstone for anyone studying "Abendländische Mystik im Mittelalter."