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describe the
structure of the
Anaphoras as it
became standardized from the 4th century, we can look at the
structure of the
anaphoras in the
Antiochene family...
- Look up
anaphora in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anaphora may
refer to:
Anaphora (rhetoric), a form of
repetition Anaphora (linguistics), a reference...
- In linguistics,
anaphora (/əˈnæfərə/) is the use of an
expression whose interpretation depends upon
another expression in
context (its antecedent). In...
- In rhetoric, an
anaphora (Gr****: ἀναφορά, "carrying back") is a
rhetorical device that
consists of
repeating a
sequence of
words at the
beginnings of neighboring...
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added a very
great number of
alternative Anaphoras, many of
which have not been published.
These Anaphoras are
ascribed to all
manner of people; they...
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variable part,
either Anaphora,
which bears the name of Saint, or Ordo
Communis together with the same
Anaphoras. The
Anaphoras are
typically fourteen...
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Anaphora of
Saint Gregory, Coptic: Ϯⲁ̀ⲛⲁⲫⲟⲣⲁ ⲛ̀ⲧⲉ ⲡⲓⲁ̀ⲅⲓⲟⲥ Ⲅⲣⲉⲅⲟⲣⲓⲟⲥ, romanized: Ti-
anaphora ente pi-agios Gregorios) is one of the
three Anaphoras retained...
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different group from the Byzantine, West
Syrian and
Armenian grouping of
anaphoras of
Saint Basil. The
Egyptian version does not
derive directly from the...
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anaphoras. The
Anaphora of
Addai and Mari is
perhaps the only
anaphora in
continuous use by an
apostolic church since its establishment. The
anaphora...
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Christian celebrations of the
Divine Liturgy (Eucharist), or at
least several anaphoras,
which are
named after Basil of Caesarea. Two of
these liturgies are in...