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1997
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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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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Carolingian liturgical books: problems of categorization
Gazette du livre médiéval, 2016Fragments of liturgical books made in the late eighth and ninth centuries demonstrate that individual liturgical manuscripts may not fit simple narratives or general outlines : that booktype in which prayers, readings and chants for the divine office were collected together— long considered not to have existed before the eleventh century— can be traced
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Historical representations of social groups across 200 years of word embeddings from Google Books
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022Tessa E S Charlesworth +1 more
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Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books
Science, 2011Adrian Veres +2 more
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