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The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation

open access: diamondWarszawskie Studia Teologiczne, 2023
This article provides an editio princeps and a translation of a Gǝʿǝz homily, “On fasting” (CAe 6587), attributed to the author known under the pen name Rǝtuʿa Haymanot.
Marcin Krawczuk
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A few remarks on the Inedita Pseudo-Chrysostomic Homily De transfiguratione et eleemosyna (CPG 5009; BHGn 1996t)

open access: goldHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
The article presents the preliminary results of the author’s study of the unedited homily De transfiguratione et eleemosyna (CPG 5009; BHGn 1996t), ascribed to John Chrysostom. The question of the manuscript tradition is first discussed.
Radu Gârbacea
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The Homily in The Eyes of The Youth: The Problem of Symmetry. A Sociological and Textual Analysis

open access: diamondSeminare, 2022
The article discusses the category of symmetry. As a linguistic category, it is mainly studied in the context of ‘linguistic politeness.’ In textual studies, symmetry defines the shape of an utterance.
Tomasz Adamczyk, Michał Klementowicz
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Right to Life Homily [PDF]

open access: green, 1980
This homily was given at St. Ferdinand Church, Chicago, on Oct.
Ratner, Herbert
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An Ethiopic 'Homily on Peter' attributed to Ephrem

open access: diamondAethiopica
An edition, with English translation, is provided of an Ethiopic ‘Homily on Peter’, attributed to Ephrem the Syrian (d.373), which is uniquely attested in MS Ethio-SPaRe UM-046, fols 148v–151v.
Aaron Michael Butts   +2 more
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REVIEW OF IBRAHIM SAWEROS, ANOTHER ATHANASIUS: FOUR SAHIDIC HOMILIES ATTRIBUTED TO ST. ATHANASIUS OF ALEXANDRIA, INTRODUCTION, EDITIONS, TRANSLATIONS. PH.D DISSERTATION, LEIDEN UNIVERSITY, NETHERLANDS, 2016 [XIII + 321 PAGES] [PDF]

open access: greenShedet, 2016
The book deals with four unpublished homilies written in Sahidic Coptic and falselyattributed to Athanasius, the famous Archbishop of Alexandria (328–373).
Samuel MOAWAD
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The Inedita Homily In transfigurationem Domini (BHGn 1980a): A compilation using Proclus of Constantinople

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2022
In his inventory of the manuscript tradition of the homilies on the Transfiguration, Maurice Sachot stated that folios 46r–55r of the codex Parisinus graecus 1611 contain the homily In transfigurationem Domini (BHGn 1980a).
Radu Gârbacea
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Literary Heritage of the First Ideologist of the Moscow Kingdom. Review of: Daniel, Metropolitan of Moscow. Works, ed. by L.I. Zhurova. Moscow, Indrik Publ., 2020, 848 p [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2021
This review analyzes the first academic publication of the works written by Metropolitan Daniel (1522–1539). He was the head of Russian Church in the years when the Moscow principality was being transformed into the Moscow kingdom, which claimed its ...
Dmitry M. Bulanin
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Secular life's behaviours and debauchery among nuns: An unedited homily by the patriarch of Constantinople Kallistos I. [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2015
In the present study, the homily 'Oμιλία πρòς μοναζούσας• εỉς τò pητòν τον θείου Παύλου, τό, ενσχημόνως περιπατεĩτε by the patriarch of Constantinople Kallistos I, given by two mss. codices of Mt.
Paidas Constantine
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Theodore of Mopsuestia. Homily on the Lord’s Prayer (the eleventh homily in the series of the sixteen “Catechetical Homilies”). Translation, introductory article and comments by Sofya Puchkova [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Свято-Филаретовского института, 2021
This commented translation of Theodore of Mopsuestia’s Homily on the Lord’s Prayer, the eleventh homily in the series of the sixteen Catechetical Homilies, is the first Russian translation.
Sofia Puchkova
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