Mapping the Jews in the Byzantine Hymnography: The Triodion
The Byzantine hymnography was considered a “stumbling stone” of the Jewish–Orthodox Christian dialogue because of the harsh anti-Jewish elements kept in the modern liturgical texts without any revision.
Alexandru Ioniță
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Armenian hymnography in honour of the warrior martyrs [PDF]
The questions of the origins of liturgical hymns, their themes, imagery, and place in the worship of Eastern Christian communities are still severely understudied in the field of historical liturgics and have only recently begun to attract the close ...
Anna Rogozhina
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Greek Christian hymnography through the ages: a survey
La poesía religiosa es uno de los grandes representantes de la literatura bizantina. Dentro de la esfera poética se encuentra el género de la himnografía, cuyo máximo exponente es un tipo de himno conocido como kontákion. Desde su descubrimiento en el s.
Miriam Urbano-Ruiz
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On the History of Creation of the Akathist to St. Sergius of Radonezh: A Gifted Copy from the Library of Peter I [PDF]
Written by Sylvester Medvedev Akathist to St. Sergius of Radonezh (BAN. P I A No. 85), with a low popularity of the copy itself and a broad publicity of the text contained in it, stands alone among a few dozen gifted manuscripts of the library of Peter I.
Vera G. Podkovyrova
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Intratextual and Intertextual Contexts of Irmoi in the Preparation of Critical Editions of Early Slavic Hymnography [PDF]
The article tackles intratextual and intertextual contexts of irmoi in Slavic canons of the Byzantine tradition. It concentrates on the relations between irmoi and biblical canticles and troparions of canonical songs and on the function irmoi serve in ...
Martin Braxatoris
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Lieder der böhmischen Exulanten und katholische hymnographische Medien des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts
Songs of the Czech exiles and the Catholic hymnography of the 17th and 18th century. The study examines Czech spiritual songs since the beginning of the 17th century until the end of the 18th century and deals with the connections
Kateřina Smyčková
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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]
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
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The article examines the interpretation of the Scripture in Byzantine hymnography during the Great Lent. Some notable recent contributions focus on Andrew of Crete’s and Romanos the Melodist’s compositions, illustrating the hymnographic way of ...
Constantin H. Oancea
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XIII International Conference “Modern Orthodox Hymnography”
The XIII International Conference “Modern Orthodox Hymnography”, organized by the Research Center for the Church Slavonic Language Studies in the Institute of Russian Language of the Russian Academy of Sciences and held on 14th March 2024, was devoted to
Olga V. Trefilova
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Acrostic in Byzantine Hymnography and Slavonic Spiritual Poetry in Byzantine Hymnography
The purpose of the work is to investigate the functioning of the acrostiс verse in various contexts of the spiritual culture of the European space. This ancient form is used in Old Testament poetry, Byzantine hymnography, Ukrainian sacred monody and spiritual song.
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