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The article analyses the Byzantine liturgical books. For the first time in the liturgical scholarship they are dealt with in their origin and history as products of the local forms of christian worship. Two principal centers of liturgical production, Jerusalem and Constantinople, and two main forms of liturgy, cathedral and monastic, have interacted in
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Life of Jesus in the Liturgical Books
Journal of the Canadian Society for Coptic Studies, 2023In this article, we will explore the central theme of Christianity –The life of Christ– by examining a selection of liturgical texts that focus on different aspects of Jesus’ life. Additionally, we will investigate the origin of a censer that is currently housed in the Coptic Museum in Old-Cairo, analyzing its features to determine
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1955
Nothing could be more fitting than to begin a Liturgical Review with a notice of Dr. Oscar Cullmann's Early Christian Worship (Studies in Biblical Theology No. 10. Pp. 124. London: S.C.M. Press, 1953. 8s.). The English book is in two parts: the first entitled ‘Basic Characteristics of the Early Christian Service of Worship’, being a translation of ...
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Nothing could be more fitting than to begin a Liturgical Review with a notice of Dr. Oscar Cullmann's Early Christian Worship (Studies in Biblical Theology No. 10. Pp. 124. London: S.C.M. Press, 1953. 8s.). The English book is in two parts: the first entitled ‘Basic Characteristics of the Early Christian Service of Worship’, being a translation of ...
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Is the Uta Codex a Liturgical Book?
2021This paper re-examines the famous gospel book produced at Sankt Emmeram for Uta, abbess of Niedermunster in the 1020s, and asks to what extent can it be understood as a "liturgical book".
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