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This paper brings an overall description and analysis of religious manuscripts found among books and papers of late Niko Milačić (Milazzi) (1882-1965), professor of royal and imperial grammar-school in Sušak, i.e.
Aljoša Pužar, Adriana Car-Mihec
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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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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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Calling Back the Soul: From Apocryphal Buddhist Sutras to Onmyōdō Rituals
Three Japanese Buddhist scriptural manuscripts related to the practice of calling back the soul are kept in Nanatsudera, Hōbodaiin in Toji, and Kōshōji, respectively. They show complex lineage connections that have been discussed little.
Chenxue Liang
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Typological Classification of the Cyrillic Manuscripts and Early Printed Books with the Gospel Texts [PDF]
The paper presents the rules for typological classification of Slavonic manuscripts and early printed books with the Gospel text. It enumerates different types of the books with the Gospel and sometimes also with other parts of the Holy Scripture ...
Ostapczuk, Jerzy
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The audience for Old English texts: Ælfric, rhetoric and ‘the edification of the simple’ [PDF]
There is a persistent view that Old English texts were mostly written to be read or heard by people with no knowledge of Latin, or little understanding of it, especially the laity.
Gittos, Helen
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The multiple similarities between the Greek and Syriac eucharistic liturgies of Antioch and its hinterland on the one hand and the Jerusalem Liturgy of Saint James on the other hand situate Jerusalem within a single cultural area as regards liturgical ...
Andrew Wade
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Describing Spaces: Topologies of Interlace in the St Gall Gospels [PDF]
The ways in which ideas of the book intersect with notions of space are manifold from Antiquity onwards. As vessels of ideas and knowledge, books and their use invited spatial metaphors based on notions of collecting and storage which were closely ...
Bawden, Tina
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On February 11th 1444 the canon priest Giuntino di Giovanni compiles the inventory of the sacristy of Arezzo’s cathedral. Here, among liturgical objects and sacred clothes, are mentioned 47 manuscripts, mainly liturgical but also holding works by Doctors
Riccardo Neri
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The Beginnings of Slavic Literacy and Cultural Awareness as Revealed on Manuscripts and Printed Materials in the Period from 9th to the First Half of 16th Century Extended abstract On the basis of manuscripts and printed sources the paper deals with the
Neža Zajc
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