Myrrha Lot-Borodine
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Myrrha Lot-Borodine (1882–1954) was a Russian-born French academic who specialized in French and Anglo-Saxon medieval literature and Eastern Orthodox theology.[1][2]
Works
- La Femme dans l'œuvre de Chrétien de Troyes, (A. Picard et fils, 1909)
- Le roman russe contemporain (1900–1912), (Libraire Léopold Cerf, 1912)
- (with Ferdinand Lot) Etude sur le Lancelot en prose, (H. Champion, 1918)
- Trois essais sur le roman de Lancelot du Lac et la Quête du Saint Graal, (H. Champion, 1919)
- Tristan et Lancelot, Imprimerie Peyriller, Rouchon et Gamon, 1924
- Nicolas Cabasilas: un maître de la spiritualité byzantine au XIV. Siècle, (Éditions de l'Orante, 1958)
- De l'amour profane à l'amour sacré, (Nizet, 1961)
- La déification de l'homme selon la doctrine des pères grecs, with a preface by Jean Daniélou, (Cerf, 1970).
References
- ^ M. Mahn-Lot (October 2004). "My mother, Myrrha Lot-Borodine (1882-1954): Outline of spiritual journey" – via ResearchGate.
- ^ Zorgdrager, Heleen (December 2012). "A Practice of Love: Myrrha Lot-Borodine (1882-1954) and the Modern Revival of the Doctrine of Deification".
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