There is one way in which we enter this world, but many ways in which we leave it. ![]() ![]() But they also believed that there would come one day, for each individual as well as for the whole of creation, which would not have an evening-the day without an evening, hJ ajne´ spero" hJme´ ra.1 And this may help us understand how the Byzantine people looked upon what we call death. Or the Byzantines, as for us, the sun rises each morning and sets each evening. Issue year 2001 © 2002 Dumbarton Oaks Trustees for Harvard University Washington, D.C. 55 Editor: Alice-Mary Talbot Published byĭumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection Washington, D.C.
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