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states of mind) The fourth-century monk
Evagrius Ponticus reduced the nine
logismoi to eight, as follows: Γαστριμαργία (gastrimargia)
gluttony Πορνεία (****eia)...
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letter to
Anatolius [1-5]
Prologue [6-14] The
eight kinds of evil
thought (
logismoi) [7]
Gluttony [8]
Impurity (lust; ****ual immorality) [9]
Avarice [10] Sadness...
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Evagrius Ponticus (Gr****: Εὐάγριος ὁ Ποντικός), also
called Evagrius the
Solitary (345–399 AD), was a
Christian monk and
ascetic from Heraclea, a city...
- Latin:
Barnardi Collegium Motto Ἑπομένη τῷ λογισμῷ (Gr****)
Hepomene toi
logismoi Motto in English
Following the Way of
Reason Type
Private women's liberal...
- who
lived in 4th-century
Alexandria in Egypt.
Evagrius identified eight logismoi ("deadly thoughts") plus an
overarching thought he
called "love of self"...
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Retrieved 2022-03-28. Taylor,
Aaron (2009-02-08). "
Logismoi: 'Compunction is
Absolute Master'—Venerable
Peter of Egypt".
Logismoi.
Retrieved 2022-03-28....
- Taylor,
Aaron (2009-09-09). "
Logismoi: 'When We Hide Our Brother's Fault, God
Hides Our Own'—St
Poemen the Great".
Logismoi.
Retrieved 2022-03-27. Harmless...
- May 2017. Taylor,
Aaron (12
April 2010). "
Logismoi: 'Were
Ceremonie Slaine'—My C.S.
Lewis Paper".
Logismoi.
Retrieved 28 May 2017. Reynolds, John Mark;...
- to
shape out words.
Mortal Sin
Armaments (大罪武装,
Taizai Busō),
known as
Logismoi Óplo (Gr****: Λογισμοι όπλο; ****anese: ロイズモイ・オプロ,
Roizumoi Opuro) are weapons...