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Liturgical Hebrew as Quasilect; Liturgical English as Sociolect

open access: yesReligions
This paper considers a corpus of translations of blessings in bilingual Hebrew–English prayer books from 1940 to the present day, spanning the breadth of religious and sociocultural outlooks.
Sarah Grabiner
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On the Typology of Liturgical Books from the Western Middle Ages. Zur Typologie liturgischer Bücher des westlichen Mittelalters

open access: yes, 2023
Liturgical books are not only the most important evidence for understanding patterns in the worship of the Middle Ages they are also highly complex sources, comprising many constituent parts, which often cannot be easily harmonised.
Irving, Andrew J.M., Buchinger, Harald
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Researching the History of Rites [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This chapter discusses the potential of liturgical rites as sources, some practical ways in which one can work with this material, some problems that are likely to be encountered, and some possible directions for future research.
Helen Gittos, Gittos, Helen
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La solennisation des fêtes dans la vie liturgique et temporelle des moines du Mont Saint-Michel (XIIIe-XVe siècles)

open access: yesTabularia, 2021
Analysis of the liturgical calendars, the ordinals and the ceremonial of Mont Saint-Michel, and particularly the degrees of solemnity, can inform us about the history of the cult of the saints and the liturgical and temporal life of the abbey.
Louis Chevalier
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Collection of Handwritten and Old Printed Books of the XVI–XX Centuries and Rare Editions of the Library Yekaterinburg Theological Seminary

open access: yesБиблиосфера, 2022
The article presents the results of studying the collection of rare books and manuscripts of the library of the Yekaterinburg Theological Seminary. The characteristics of the collection and the history of its formation are given. The collection was based
P. I. Mangilev, E. A. Poletaeva
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Books of hours as codified compilations of compilations: Textual networks and hybridization of uses in the Low Countries

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research, 2023
Books of hours were the medieval best-seller. Imitating the model of liturgical books and intended for the faithful, these devotional manuscripts contain a common core of offices and texts, and they seem to have a standardized content. However, the order
Dominique Stutzmann, Louis Chevalier
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Preaching, the city, and the saints: an analysis of the civic-liturgical context of the Venit in civitatem suam sermons (1304) by Giordano da Pisa (c. 1260-1311) [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de História, 2020
This article explores the civic-liturgical context of three sermons by the friar Preacher Giordano da Pisa, delivered during a same week of 1304 in Florence (two on Sunday and one on Thursday), all of them from the verse of Matthew 9, 1 (Venit in ...
Aléssio Alonso Alves
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Libraries of Rural Parish Churches in Northern European Russia in the Middle of the 18th Century (Based on the Material of Vologda Uyezd)

open access: yesHistoria provinciae: журнал региональной истории, 2020
The article attempts to analyze the contents and structure of the book stocks available at the rural parish churches in Northern European Russia in the middle of the 18th century, based on the material of Vologda Uyezd.
Alexey Krasikov
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Rev. Henryk Paprocki’s Contribution to Poland’s Orthodox Translation

open access: yesTranslation Studies: Theory and Practice, 2022
The article discloses the history and state of religious translation in Poland via the prism of one confession (the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church) and of one translator (Rev. Prof Henryk Paprocki). Although the translation history of the Orthodox
Taras Shmiher
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Musicologically relevant sources from the manuscript collection of the parish church of St. James in Brno

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2016
There is an interesting collection of manuscripts from the parish church of St. James in Brno. This collection covers a continuous period from early years of the church in 13th century up to early modern time. The collection has been preserved relatively
Lumír Škvařil
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