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hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a
person who
lives in seclusion.
Eremitism plays a role in a
variety of religions. In Christianity, the term was...
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monastic community in a
tradition stressing communal life, as
opposite to
eremitism Coenobium (morphology), a
colony of cells,
notably in
algae Coenobia (moth)...
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Medieval Guide for an Anc****ss".
Hermitary – the hermit, hermits,
eremitism, solitude, silence, and simplicity, 2006. Healy, John (1892). "Ascetics...
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tradition in the
Middle Ages, see
Marina Miladinov,
Margins of Solitude:
Eremitism in
Central Europe between East and West (Zagreb:
Leykam International...
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- a set of Four Tone
Poems after Böcklin with the
movements "Der
geigende Eremit", "Im
Spiel der Wellen", "Die Toteninsel", and "Bacchanal". In Mark Robson's...