New Additions to the Collection of Old Printed Books of the Library of the Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary: Books of the 17th — Early 19th Centuries (Part 3) [PDF]
The author provides materials on the book archeography of the Cyrillic tradition and presents old printed books from the collection of the library of the Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary.
Andrey V. Poletaev
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A Russian triodion sticherarion from the late 12th century - MS Hilandar 307 [PDF]
MS Hilandar 307, a triodion sticherarion from the late 12th century, is one of the oldest Slavonic manuscripts kept at Hilandar. The manuscript has not survived in its entirety - it is missing the first part which contained stichera of the ...
Subotin-Golubović Tatjana
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The article examines the interpretation of the Scripture in Byzantine hymnography during the Great Lent. Some notable recent contributions focus on Andrew of Crete’s and Romanos the Melodist’s compositions, illustrating the hymnographic way of ...
Constantin H. Oancea
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New Additions to the Collection of Old Printed Books of the Library of the Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary: Books of the 17th–18th Centuries (Part 2) [PDF]
The article presents materials on the book archeography of the Cyril tradition. The work introduces to readers old printed books from the collection of Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary.
Andrey V. Poletaev
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Transfer of shrines in pre-mongolian Rus: the calendar-related aspect of the ceremonies [PDF]
The Church calendar in Old Rus' did not only determine the course of divine services, but also actively influenced the planning of the most important events by princes and bishops, both ecclesiastical and secular.
Aleksei Laushkin
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The article concentrates on the paroimias from the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel, which are intended for liturgical service in the movable commemorations cycle: Ezekiel 1:1-21 for Holy Monday, Ezekiel 1:21-28 for Holy Tuesday, Ezekiel 2:3-3:3 for Holy ...
Lora Taseva, Maria Yovcheva
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Žitieto na sv. Grigorij dekapolit v r''kopis ms. sl. 307 ot Rum''nskata Akademija [PDF]
The article contains some preliminary observations on a hagiographical text, discovered in a Slavic manuscript from the collection of the Library of Romanian Academy in Bucharest (Ms. sl. 307).
Biljarski Ivan
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ATTRIBUTION OF THE GREAT SABBATH CANONS IN THE 15TH–17TH CENTURY SLAVONIC MANUSCRIPT AND OLD PRINTED TRIODIONS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE HOLY TRINITY-ST. SERGIUS LAVRA [PDF]
A clear attribution of the Canons on Great Saturday is not made for all Slavic handwritten and early printed Triodions, which makes clarifying the structure of these canons and the idea of their authorship an important scientific task. The purpose of the
Hieromonk Serapion (Aleksei A. Zalesnyi)
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The principle of preserving the syllabic structure in the syromelkite translations of hymnographic texts (on the material of the idiomela of the Lenten Triodion) [PDF]
The article describes the application of the equimetric principle in translating hymnographic texts from Greek into classical Syriac. The meaning of the term “equimetric translation” is specified, and terminological analogies are provided.
Aleksandr Lukashevich
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Reconsidering the Orthodox notated manuscripts from the end of the 12th and 13th century, related to Bulgaria [PDF]
Manuscripts with notation in the restored Bulgarian state, after Byzantine rule from 1018 to 1187, continued the tradition from former times of being written in Slavic (old-Bulgarian) and Greek, a bilingual practice that was established during the ...
Kujumdžieva Svetlana
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