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Armenian, Georgian, and Church Slavonic Versions

2021
AbstractThe Armenian, Georgian, and Slavonic versions constitute a useful secondary witness to the text of the LXX and its history. These versions follow quite closely the recensional history of their Greek Vorlage. Their study and use in LXX textual criticism present problems due to the sheer number of manuscript witnesses and the lack of editions ...
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Church Slavonic literature

2015
Presentazione sintetica della storia e dei caratteri principali della letteratura slava ecclesiastica.
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The Old Church Slavonic eucharistic term въсѫдъ

Die Welt der Slaven
The Old Church Slavonic eucharistic term vъsǫdъ is an original Slavic word derived from the verb *vъsǫditi (vъ + sǫd-) ‘to judge; to condemn; to determine’. e Slavic lexeme aests a semantic calque of Old High German wiz(z)ōd ‘law, commandment; (Old / New) Testament; communion’ (the second stage of the semantic shift is not aested in Slavic).
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Handbook of Old Church Slavonic. Part I. Old Church Slavonic Grammar

Russian Review, 1963
Oleg A. Maslenikov   +2 more
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Old Church Slavonic Grammar

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1975
David Huntley, Horace G. Lunt
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Old Church Slavonic Grammar.

American Slavic and East European Review, 1956
George Y. Shevelov   +3 more
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Old Church Slavonic Grammar

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1961
George Y. Shevelov   +3 more
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Old Church Slavonic Grammar

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1957
W. C. Jaskievicz, Horace G. Lunt
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