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With the expansion of Islam, the patriarchates of Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria were divided from the Byzantine Empire. The Orthodox Christians there still defined themselves as Byzantine Orthodox and began to adapt their liturgical customs by ...
Martin Lüstraeten
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Ibn Ğumay‘ (mort en 1193), le medecin juif de Saladin, raconte que le sultan, a la faveur d’un moment de repit ou il n’etait pas accapare par les affaires du gouvernement, s’entretint avec lui de l’etat de la medecine dans son empire. C’est, nous dit Ibn
Johannes Pahlitzsch
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Melkites in the centralized and disintegrating Abbāsid Caliphate, 750–969
K. Kościelniak
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Syro-Melkite manuscript of the 15th century (vat. Sir. 351): an unfinished project of the monthly Menaion for the whole year in one volume [PDF]
This article describes contents, paleographic, linguistic, and liturgical features of one of the Syriac manuscripts of the Vatican Library, Vat. sir. 351, dating back to the 15th century.
Aleksandr Lukashevich
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The Melkite martyrs of the Mamluk epoch and historical memory of the orthodox arabs [PDF]
The Mamluk epoch was a period of deep decline of the Christian East. In the conditions of permanent religious persecutions, the cult of saints and martyrs consolidated the Middle Eastern Greek Orthodox (Melkite) community and ensured its positive self ...
Konstantin Panchenko
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The orthodox arabs and Mar Saba monastery in the 16th and early 17th centuries (according to the data from arab christian manuscripts) [PDF]
This article deals with little-studied Christian Arab manuscripts of the 13th and 17th centuries from the collection of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem associated with Mar Saba Monastery.
Konstantin Panchenko
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Out of all the regions and cultures of the Christian East, Nubia remains the one least studied, with the smallest number of researchers taking upon themselves the task of studying its political history, its Church and its archaeology.
Yu. M. Kobishchanov
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Russia and the Melkites of Syria: Attempts at Reconverting into Orthodoxy in the 1850-s and 1860-s
Having entered into union with Rome in the 18th century, the Melkite Arab community of Syria preserved their Eastern rites and traditions. The attempts at Latinization in the mid-19th century brought a split in the community and provoked a diplomatic ...
L. Gerd
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Reception of the writings of Martyrius-Sahdona in several confessions
The article deals the problem of reception in several confessions of the writings of the ascetic writer and bishop of the Church of the East Martyrius-Sahdona (o. ~650). The question about his confessional orientation is not clear now.
hierodeacon Maxim (Sudakov)
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Vittoria Aganoor, l’Arménie Rêvée et Méconnue
Le présent article concerne la poétesse italienne Vittoria Aganoor (1855-1910), fille d’Edoardo Aganoor, aristocrate d’origine arménienne. Son précepteur, le père Zanella, grand poète et pédagogue, a décelé son talent poétique dès sa jeunesse.
Antonella Mauri
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