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ON THE LITURGICAL LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL IDENTITY OF THE BYZANTINE-SLAVIC CHURCH IN THE HANDWRITTEN EDUCATIONAL MANUALS, IN THE 18TH CENTURY, UNDER THE CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS

THE PATH OF CYRIL AND METHODIUS – SPATIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS, 2023
The Educational manuals, which were fully applied in the 18th and 19th centuries, were a substantial part of the educational and cultural formation of a man.
P. Žeňuch
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The Virtues of the Mass: A Taxonomy of a Late Middle English Genre of Liturgical Significance

The Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures, 2023
:The Virtues of the Mass is a literary corpus comprising around forty-four known Middle English texts. These writings expound the liturgical sequences of the Mass and/or its spiritual and physical benefits for both clerical and lay audiences, whether ...
Antje Elisa Chan
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The Yaroslavl Book of Hours as a Unique Monument of Ancient Russian Liturgical Writing of the Second Half of the 13th Century

Vestnik RFFI. Gumanitarnye i obŝestvennye nauki
The article studies manuscripts that demonstrate changes in monastic cell service in Ancient Rus. Sources, i.e. books of hours, psalters and other liturgical manuscripts of the 11th–14th centuries, allow to review ancient Russian liturgical tradition of ...
T. Afanasyeva
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The Destruction of Medieval Manuscripts in England


It is generally accepted that the contingencies of manuscript survival have disproportionately destroyed some sorts of manuscripts and not others. But there is no consensus as to which sorts. Loosely-bound books, deluxe books, secular books, and purely
Krista A. Milne
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"Vestments of the Cross": historical realities and artistic image of the bishop liturgical vestments

Bulletin of the Russian Medieval Art Department
The article examines the typology of the fabrics of the bishops' vestments of the 14th-16th centuries woven or embroidered with a pattern of multiple (or only four) crosses and traces their attribution to specific historical persons.
L.A. Lepshina
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