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Kariofïlis Mitsakis, Byzantine Hymnography, v. I, From the new testament to the iconoclast controversy, Thessaloniki, Patriarchal Institute of Patristic Studies, 1971, pp. 588, [History of Christian Literature Series, No. 1] [PDF]
Paschos, P. B.
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‘Rejoice, spring’: the Theotokos as fountain in the liturgical practice of Byzantine hymnography [PDF]
In Byzantine hymnography, the Theotokos – the God-bearing Virgin, Mother of God and Unwedded Bride of the Orthodox Church – is represented as a fountain, spring, well or source, as an ‘endless source of the living Water’.
Bodin, Helena,
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INSPIRED WORD AND SPIRITUAL WORSHIP: HOW BYZANTINE HYMNOGRAPHY INTERPRETS SACRED SCRIPTURE [PDF]
Jack Custer
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