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- one of the first chant books fully provided with musical notation. The Hagiopolitan emphasis on John of Damascus was obviously the late result of a 9th-century...
- the cathedral rite (asmatikon, kontakarion, etc.), was replaced by the Hagiopolitan octoechos and its two phthorai. The new book akolouthiai which replaced...
- John of Damascus and Cosmas of Jerusalem. These various layers of the Hagiopolitan tropologion since the 5th century have mainly survived in a Georgian...
- Gr**** names of the octave species according to the Hagiopolites (see Hagiopolitan Octoechos) and to the chant treatises and tonaries of Carolingian theorists...
- traditional designation of the modes with numbers one to eight". Mode (music) Hagiopolitan Octoechos Neobyzantine Octoechos New Grove Dict. M&M 2001, "Gregorian...
- 1913. 303. "Horologion". mci.archpitt.org. "The Early History of the Hagiopolitan Daily Office in Constantinople: New Perspectives on the Formative Period...
- akolouthia ("sung services") and the Palestinian Rite of Jerusalem, the Hagiopolitan (Gr. "of the Holy City") in Gr****, chiefly through the monastic typikon...
- of the psaltic art and the Papa****, which can be traced back to the Hagiopolitan Octoechos and its exchange with Oriental music traditions since more...
- Byzantine rite the Hagiopolitan reform was described as a synthesis of the cathedral rite and the monastic rite. Nevertheless, the Hagiopolitan octoechos did...
- (erotapokriseis) a catalogue of short formulas memorizes each echos of the Hagiopolitan octoechos and its two phthorai (νενανῶ and νανὰ). These formulas are...