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Biblical figures in the Great Canon of Andrew of Crete and in the Book of lamentations by Grigor Narekatsi [PDF]

open access: yesVestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ III Filologiâ, 2023
The Great Canon, composed in the early 8th century by St. Andrew, the archbishop of Gortyna in Crete, became an integral part of the Great Lent services of the Orthodox Church and thus acquired the status of the main penitential hymnographic work.
Anna Rogozhina
exaly   +2 more sources

Real-world efficacy and toxicity data of paclitaxel and ramucirumab compared with other treatment regimens in patients with advanced gastric cancer [PDF]

open access: yesESMO Gastrointestinal Oncology
Background: The superiority of paclitaxel/ramucirumab over alternative therapeutic regimens in patients with gastric cancer has yet to be defined. Our aim was to evaluate whether second-line treatment with paclitaxel/ramucirumab is superior compared with
E. Fountzilas   +20 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Continuing medical education in epileptology: The Level 1‐2‐3 experience of the ILAE academy [PDF]

open access: yesEpileptic Disorders, Volume 27, Issue 5, Page 707-717, October 2025.
Abstract The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Academy is the world's eminent e‐learning campus for epileptology. Its modular teaching content was developed to cover all competencies and learning objectives specified in the ILAE's curriculum for epileptology.
Ingmar Blümcke   +78 more
wiley   +2 more sources

Translations and Poetic Adaptations of the Great Penitential Canon into Russian (Late 18th–19th Centuries): A Historical Overview [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии, 2022
This article is devoted to the description of translations and poetic transcriptions of the Great Penitential Canon of St. Andrew of Crete into Russian.
Dmitry V. Spitsyn
doaj   +1 more source

The Kontakion of St. Romanos the Melodist “My Soul, o My Soul, Rise up! Why Are You Sleeping?” (CPG 7570): Content and Translation into Russian with Commentary [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии, 2023
This publication offers the first Russian translation of the kontakion of St. Romanos the Melodist “My soul, O my soul, rise up! Why are you sleeping?”, accompanied by an introductory article.
Dmitry V. Spitsyn   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Le culte et l’iconographie des deux st. Andre de Crete [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2012
This paper discusses the cult and iconography on frescoes of two St. Andrews developed within the Byzantine world, one being an archbishop of Crete and the other, his homonym, a saint from the same island, known as Saint Andrew “in Crisi”.
Pavlović Dragana
doaj   +1 more source

THE THEME OF APOSTASIS IN ZAGOSKIN’S CONCERT OF THE DEMONS [PDF]

open access: yesПроблемы исторической поэтики, 2014
The topic of trial by faith is one of the main ones in the cycle of stories by M. N. Zagoskin The Evening on Khoper. The Author analyses the mechanism of the influence of apostasy essence on human nature in Zagoskin’s Concert of the demons.
Natalia Petrovna Vidmarovich
doaj   +1 more source

The Plot ATU/SUS 931 (“Oedipus” / “Incest”) in the Oral Literacy of the Transbaikal Russian-Chinese Borderland [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2020
The article examines the earliest and latest recordings of the plot about the father-killer and the incest (ATU/SUS 931) in the East Slavic folk tradition.
Vladimir L. Klyaus
doaj   +1 more source

“Have you not heard, my soul [...]?”: The Great Kanon of St Andrew of Crete as a multimodal autocommunicative text

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2023
This paper examines the Great Kanon (also Great Canon; in the original Greek, Ὁ Μέγας Κανών) of St Andrew of Crete (ca. 660–740) as a case study in how religious ritual texts deploy autocommunicative processes. To study this complex liturgical hymn that
Jason Van Boom, Alin Olteanu
doaj   +1 more source

The interpretation of Holy Scripture in hymnography and its connection with the patristic tradition with the troparion of the midwives in the Great canon of repentance as an example [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия I. Богословие, философия, 2018
This article deals with one of several possible ways of using Holy Scripture — alongside citing and paraphrasing — in hymnography, namely with the interpretation of events or characters.
Dmitry Spitsyn
doaj   +1 more source

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