Mysterium
Mysterium may mean:
- Mysterium (Scriabin), an unfinished work by the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin.
- Mysterium (novel), an alternate history novel by Robert Charles Wilson.
- Mysterium, an annual conference concerned with the Myst franchise of computer games.
- Mysterium (video game) a video game published in 1991.
- Mysterium (album), an album by John Zorn.
Latin
Mysterium is also the Latin word for "mystery", and as such it may mean:
See also
- Mysterium Coniunctionis, work by C.G. Jung
- De Mysteriis Aegyptiorum, a work attributed to Iamblichus Chalcidensis
- Mysterium Cosmographicum, a work by Johannes Kepler in which he described his early hypothesis that the relative dimensions of the solar system were related to those of the platonic solids.
- Mysterium Ecclesiae, work written by Franjo Šeper
- Mysterium fidei (disambiguation)
- Mysterium Magnum
- Mysterium Occupation (film), Belarusian film
- mysterium tremendum and mysterium fascinans, see Numinous
- Christus. Mysterium in a Prelude and Three Oratorios
- O Magnum Mysterium, an antiphon in the liturgy of Advent that has been set to music by several composers.
- Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium, hymn written by St. Thomas Aquinas (13th century)
- Paschale Mysterium, Gregorian chant album
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