November 21 - Benet Canfield, mystical writer (born 1562)
He was also well known in the world as a mystical writer whose works were in favour at the court of Emperor Charles V.
Their influence led him to devote attention to the mystical writers.
October 4 - Teresa of Ávila, Spanish mystical writer (born 1515)
Stephen Bar Sudhaile was a Syrian mystical writer who flourished about the end of the 5th century AD.
John of the Cross, the mystical writer, expresses this truth:
He was also a mystical writer, and a personage of a group of devotees of theosophy in Dublin for many years.
He also translated several works by various English mystical writers across a span of centuries.
In his exegetical methods he synthesized between the rational Theodore and mystical writers like Evagrius.
It is also a cultural document of prime importance for understanding the sensibilities of the lay audience for whom the mystical writers in the vernacular were providing texts.