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The Patriarch Sergius and the Theotokos
Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik, 2021This paper examines, in four overlapping sections, George of Pisidia’s presentation of the relationship between hispatron, the patriarch Sergius, and the Theotokos or Virgin Mary. It first shows how the imagery of childbirth, articulated in theprologue of George’s Avar War, is part of a larger nexus of fertility imagery that the poet regularly ...
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The Theotokos Theme in the Works of Pachomius the Serb
Труды Отдела древнерусской литературы, 2020A comprehensive survey of works composed by Pachomius the Serb shows that the hagiographer gave much attention to the topic of the veneration of the Mother of God but was far from addressing it in all of his texts. The article examines the rendering of this topic in the works written by Pachomius in the 1430s—1460s: the Life of Sergius of Radonezh, the
Tatiana B. Karbasova, Zoia N. Isidorova
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The Doctrine of the Theotokos in Gregorios Palamas
2019The present chapter is designed to furnish the reader with new insights into the doctrine of Theotokos within the works of Gregorios Palamas (c.1296–d.1357). The study uncovers new facets of Palamas’ doctrine of Mary. Palamas’ spiritual renewal of Orthodox monasticism and his defence of Hesychasm or the traditional practice of prayer and spirituality ...
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THE THEOTOKOS IN SIXTH-CENTURY CONSTANTINOPLE
The Journal of Theological Studies, 1978A la fin du VI s. la Vierge Marie prend une place dominante dans la vie religieuse de Constantinople. C'est comme mediatrice, a une epoque ou l'on ressent plus que jamais le besoin d'une puissante intercession que la Vierge est honoree. Quand la societe cherche a se reintegrer, la Vierge Marie, a travers l'idee de mediation, devient le symbole ...
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The Theotokos in Byzantine hymnography: typology and allegory
2017Hymns in honour of the Theotokos are sung, according to the cycles of the Byzantine liturgical year, both for the feasts of the Mother of God (Eaiicoineeaae Ainoas) and as theotokia, following the cycle of the Oktoechos, especially on Wednesday and Friday each week.
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