- John
Hagiopolites (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ἁγιοπολίτης) was a
senior Byzantine official in the late 9th century.
Hagiopolites is
first mentioned in 886, as the...
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Cosmas of Maiuma, also
called Cosmas Hagiopolites ("of the Holy City"),
Cosmas of Jerusalem,
Cosmas the Melodist, or
Cosmas the Poet (d. 773 or 794), was...
- of the
Hagiopolites, John of
Damascus is
supposed to be the
author of the 9th-century treatise: Raasted, Jørgen, ed. (1983). The
Hagiopolites: A Byzantine...
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processions of the Emperor's entourage.
According to the
chant manual "
Hagiopolites" of 16
church tones (echoi), the
author of this
treatise introduces a...
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Guidonian mutation memorised as «F fa ut»). It is
supposed that the
Hagiopolites treatise served during the 9th
century as a
manual preceding a chant...
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after the
names of
their enechemata νανὰ and νενανῶ] in the
Hagiopolites. —
Hagiopolites (§6)
These "echoi of the Asma" did
probably point at the rite...
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stichic division of the
Sacred Text—for the "citizen of the Holy City" (
hagiopolites)
cited in the
oldest m****cripts of
catenae of the Psalms, and the Canticles...
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Eugenikos John
Gabalas John
Geometres John
George Heracleus Basilicos[ John
Hagiopolites John
Haldon John
Ionopoulos John
Ioubes John Ises John
Italus John Julius...
- John
Chrysostom Anaphora of
Saint Basil West
Syriac Rite
Malankara Rite
Hagiopolite rite (Holy Sepulchre)
Armenian Rite
Alexandrian liturgical rites Coptic...
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nenano and of the
eight mode
system (octoechos) can be
found in the
Hagiopolites treatise which is
known in a
complete form
through a fourteenth-century...