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Current Practices of Teaching the Church Slavonic Language in Theological Schools of the Russian Orthodox Church

open access: hybridMoscow Pedagogical Journal, 2023
Relevance. At a present teaching methods are being reviewed in the field of education as a whole. In theological seminaries, after a long break in Soviet times, the practice of teaching Church Slavonic has resumed. However, it is necessary to rethink the approaches to teaching this language, taking into account historical experience and modern ...
Celibate priest Lavr
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Trace of Šimon Ondruš in the Etymological Dictionary of the Old Church Slavonic Language [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Linguistics/Jazykovedný casopis
Abstract In the Etymological Dictionary of the Old Church Slavonic Language, which contains 2,483 entries, the name Šimon Ondruš appears in 91 of them. Ondruš’s etymological interpretations are original, controversial, often isolated. The specific features of his etymologies, which the Etymological Dictionary of the Old Church Slavonic ...
Ilona Janyšková
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Philology and Sacred: Church Slavonic Language in the Views of Mychailo Maksymovych

open access: diamondV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Bulletin "History of Ukraine. Ukrainian Studies: Historical and Philosophical Sciences"
Purpose. The article attempts to discover how and under the influence of what factors Mykhailo Maksymovych perceived and described the Church Slavonic language and how the scholar’s vision of this issue influenced other assessments and characteristics in his works. Methods.
Pavlo Yeremieiev
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Church Slavonic language as lingua sacra in Church and culture of Slavic peoples

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2019
The paper comprehensively describes the history of saints Cyril and Methodius’ Moravian mission and the creation of the Slavic alphabet, as well as outlines the main milestones of the Slavic written language formation in Bulgaria, Poland, Czech and Rus ...
Melkov Andrey Sergeevich
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The Book of Psalms in the Church Slavonic, Greek, and Polish Languages from Simon Azarjin’s Library

open access: diamondSlovene, 2017
This article is devoted to research on the Book of Psalms manuscript written in the first half of the 17th century from Simon Azarjin’s book collection.
Jelena A. Celunova
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Potential of Church Slavonic lexicology in teaching Serbian students Russian language

open access: hybridScience and School, 2020
The article presents a retrospective analysis and focuses on the possibility of relying on a common Church Slavonic element that has been preserved in the Russian and Serbian languages. It points to the common roots of the Russian and Serbian languages, notes the great influence of All-Slavic Orthodox literary activity on Old Russian literature and ...
Danilo Božović
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Church Slavonic language in the school curriculum as a tool for transmission of spiritual and moral values

open access: bronzeAl`manah «Etnodialogi», 2023
Цель настоящей работы – продемонстрировать пути актуализации в школьной программе церковнославянского языка как инструмента трансляции духовно-нравственных ценностей.
Maya Andreevna Kuzmina
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