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The aim of the work is to systematize the fundamental achievements of Western European and American Byzantine and Paleoslavic scholars for one and a half hundred years within interdisciplinary studies of Semitic-Syrian-Greek kontakion and Kyivan Rus ...
Zhulkovskyi Bohdan
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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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Syro-Melkite manuscript of the 15th century (vat. Sir. 351): an unfinished project of the monthly Menaion for the whole year in one volume [PDF]
This article describes contents, paleographic, linguistic, and liturgical features of one of the Syriac manuscripts of the Vatican Library, Vat. sir. 351, dating back to the 15th century.
Aleksandr Lukashevich
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HYMNOGRAPHIC 'CANON' AS A “FORM OF THE PLAN” IN “THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV” BY DOSTOEVSKY [PDF]
The article draws a parallel between divine service and art, using Dostoevsky's last grand masterpiece as an example. We begin by defining the canon as a genre and as a liturgical order.
Elena Anatolyevna Osokina
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This article is devoted to the search of the traces of the Jewish conception of the cosmological and mystical celestial tabernacle and the temple in the architectural symbolism of the Christian church represented in the Syriac sugitha and the Greek ...
Irina Dmitrievna Kolbutova
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The piece considers the story of the woman with the flow of blood (haimorrhoousa) in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke as it is represented in two works: the homily of Pseudo-Chrysostom (PG 59,575-578) and Kontakion 12 (in the Oxford edition) of ...
Katarzyna Maria Dźwigała
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The Sinful Woman as an Example of Metanoia in the Byzantian Poetry
Sinful Woman as an Example of Metanoia in the Byzantian Poetry A story about the sinful woman is told in the Gospel, where she is an example of deep repentance. The Byzantine authors often used this example in their poetic and homiletic works.
Agnieszka Heszen
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Methodius of Olympus – one of the Greek sources of Kontakia by Romanos the Melodist
Methodius of Olympus – one of the Greek sources of Kontakia by Romanos the Melodist In this article the author compares Thecla’s Hymn from Methodius of Olympus’s Symposium with some kontakia by Romanos the Melodist.
Agniesz Heszen
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Romanos the Melodist as a teacher of the people in the struggle against heresies
The article raises an issue of the didactic role of the Greek ecclesiastical hymns – the kontakia – in the context of the struggle of the Church in the sixth century against heresies.
Katarzyna Maria Dźwigała
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Saint Ambrose of Milan as a Defender of the Faith in the Greek Hymnography
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Józef Grzywaczewski
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