Aristotelian scholia in the Serbian Church-Slavonic translation of Gregory Palamas’ “Apodictic treatises on the procession of the holy spirit” [PDF]
The Serbian Church-Slavonic translation of Gregory Palamas’ “Apodictic Treatises on the Procession of the Holy Spirit” was made around 1360. The autograph of this translation, preserved in Codex 88 of the monastery Dečani, contains significant ...
Knežević Mikonja
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The contribution of Edison Bell Penkala to presentation and preservation of church music tradition: The Conservatory of Serbian Orthodox Church Chant [PDF]
In this paper I will present the first project of sound recording of the Traditional Serbian Church Chant and the edition of Edison Bell Penkala from 1933, as the result of that ...
Marjanović, Nataša
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Stephan Dragutin and the Roman Catholic Church [PDF]
Stephan Dragutin (1276-1282 Serbian king, 'king of Srem' 1284-1316), son of king Stephan Uros I (1243-1276) and queen Helen (died 1314), the older brother of king Stephan Milutin (1282-1321), is certainly one of the most interesting personalities of the ...
Popović Miroslav M.
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Emerging subdisciplines in ethnology and anthropology of Serbia: research trends at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. [PDF]
Vučinić Nešković V.
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Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Plants from Serbian Traditional Medicine. [PDF]
Radovanović K +2 more
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Early Centuries of the Serbian Literary Language [PDF]
The book deals with the beginnings of the Serbian written culture, tracing it back to its earliest instances (ninth – 11th (?), 11th–13th centuries). It offers answers to some long-standing questions, but it also raises some issues for the first time in ...
Савић, Виктор Д.
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THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY’S VIEW OF THE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
After obtaining autonomy from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1831, the Serbian Orthodox Church gradually established and strenghtened its position by means of constitutions and laws of the Principality of Serbia which were passed in the course of the XIX century.
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Use of liturgical languages in monasteries and temples of the Serbian Orthodox Church : views on further translation [PDF]
It is known that in the Serbian Orthodox Church, both the Church Slavonic language of the Russian edition and the modern Serbian language are in liturgical use.
Левушкина, Ружица С.
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The Influence of Sociodemographic Factors on the Level of Hope in Women with Breast Cancer. [PDF]
Gavrilovic J +4 more
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