Elastofibroma: a literature review and clinical case
Elastofibroma is a rare, slow growing, benign soft tissue tumor characterized by a typical location in the subscapularis. It has a mesenchymal origin and consists of proliferating fibrous and adipose tissue with elastic and collagen fibers in its ...
B. V. Boldin +5 more
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“Top secret. Keep in secret”. Minutes of the previously unknown commission of l. D. Trotsky for the schism of the Russian Orthodox Church (may — october 1922) [PDF]
This publication introduces into scientific circulation a new archival source on the history of the renovationist schism in the Russian Orthodox Church — the protocols of the meetings of the commission of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) "On values ...
Sergei Ivanov
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Kata Stichon Hymnography in the East Slavic Tradition
The kata stichon hymns are a peculiar genre of hymnography occurring as part of nocturnal prayer in early sources for the Byzantine Liturgy of the Hours. The use of these hymns in traditions on the Byzantine periphery remains in need of study.
Aleksandr Andreev +1 more
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The article presents the history of the relationship of the Russian Orthodox Church with the Christian communities of Egypt and Ethiopia. The article is also concerned with the issue of contacts between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Coptic Church ...
V. Michael Nigusie Kassae +1 more
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"Are you in unity with matropolitan Sergy or in separation?" The correapondence of hieromartyr Seraphim (Samoylovich), Archbishop of Uglich with hieromartyr Veniamin (Voskresensky), Bishop of Romanov (1928-1929) [PDF]
This article for the fi rst time publishes the correspondence of hieromartyr Serafi m (Samoilovich), archbishop of Uglich, with another vicar, the bishop of Romanov hieromartyr Veniam (Voskresensky) from the period of December 1928 — January 1929.
Sergey Nikolaev, Michael Gar
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Semantics of anthroponyms in S. Snegov’s novel “People as Gods”
The article analyzes the central work of fiction by the famous Soviet science fiction writer of the second half of the 20th century, whose work was almost not considered in scientific works, and the problem of anthroponymy was not considered at all.
Vladimir O. Rozhin
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Special features of the anti-church repression in Nizhny Novgorod province and the response of the diocesan authorities in 1918–1921 [PDF]
The article examines the transformation of relations between the state and the Church in the aspect of the repressive policy of the Soviet government on the example of the Nizhny Novgorod diocese in the period 1918 – 1921.
Oksana Serukhina
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Based on a comprehensive study of published and archival sources the demographic composition of the Tambov monasteries in the post-reform period is considered. The characteristics of the demographic changes that have taken place are revealed.
Hegumen Pimen (Igor Aleksandrovich Semiletov)
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The image of the Russian clergy in the works of A.P. Chekhov
The study is devoted to the consideration of the images of representatives of the clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church in the artistic work of A.P. Chekhov.
M. I. Lipuntsov
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The “Аct” of archbishop Serafim (Samoilovich) and polemic in the circle of his intimates in 1933‒1934 concerning his stance [PDF]
Disapproving metropolitan Sergiy’s activity, archbiship Serafi m acutely felt his responsibility for the fate of the church as a former Patriarch’s Locum Tenens who handed over the rights of the Deputy to metropolitan Sergiy “with no conditions”.
Sergey Nikolaev
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