Kata Stichon Hymnography in the East Slavic Tradition [PDF]
The kata stichon hymns are a peculiar genre of hymnography occurring as part of nocturnal prayer in early sources for the Byzantine Liturgy of the Hours. The use of these hymns in traditions on the Byzantine periphery remains in need of study.
Aleksandr Andreev +1 more
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The Usage of Scriptural Nativity Motifs in Early Greek and Slavonic Hymnography [PDF]
In this article I will make a survey of the usage of the main nativity motifs that can be found in early Greek and Slavonic hymnography, such as the kata stichon hymns.
Enrique Santos Marinas
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Kassia’s hymnography in the light of patristic sources and earlier hymnographical works [PDF]
This paper examines Kassia’s use of patristic sources and earlier hymnography in some of her authentic poetic works. Her use of the sources is scrutinized in relation to three main themes developed in her poetry: a) the imperial theme, b) the anti ...
Simić Kosta
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The Linguistic and Stylistic Means of Representation of Motives and Images in English-Language Orthodox Hymnography: Cognitive Aspect [PDF]
The article describes the linguistic and stylistic means used to create verbal images of saints in church hymnography. Original canons and akathists written by English native speakers are used for the research.
Olga V. Chukarkova, Vladislav V. Alpatov
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Byzantine Hymnography as the Source of the Doctrine of Divine Energy in the Theology of Hieroschemamonk Anthony (Bulatovich) [PDF]
Introduction. This work is intended to examine the use and interpretation of Byzantine hymnographic texts of Hieroschemamonk Anthony (Bulatovich), who was the leader of the Athonite Onomatodoxists during the 1910s, written during his defence of the ...
Tatyana A. Senina (nun Kassia)
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Approaching the Texture of the Greek Evangelical Hymnography [PDF]
This paper explores the Greek Evangelical Hymnography, considering not only the Lutheran protestant tradition but also the way the origins of the churches influenced the hymn melodies.
Konstantinou, Vasiliki
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Amplification in Hymnography and "Flowery Style": To the Question of Liturgical Sources [PDF]
The paper’s objective is poetical and source study research of “flowery style” writings that were common in the Orthodox East literature of XII–XV cent., while also historical review of amplification as one of this style major literary devices.
Shumilo Svitlana
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HYMNOGRAPHIC TRADITION IN IVAN SHMELEV'S SHORT NOVEL "THE INEXHAUSTIBLE CUP" [PDF]
The article examines the influence of the Orthodox hymnography on Ivan Shmelev's works, using his short novel The Inexhaustible Cup as an example.
Nikolay Ivanovich Sobolev
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Figurative-Semantic Connections of the Poetic and Musical Content of the Sticheron “Most Blessed Father Saint Peter” by Tsar Ivan the Terrible from the Singing Cycle Devoted to Saint Peter the Metropolitan of All Russia [PDF]
The authors reveal artistic methods of reflecting the figurative and semantic content of the liturgical text in znamenny chanting art on the example of the first sticheron from the singing cycle “Most Blessed Father Saint Peter” devoted to Metropolitan ...
Natalia V. Parfentieva +1 more
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