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- John Hagiopolites (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ἁγιοπολίτης) was a senior Byzantine official in the late 9th century. Hagiopolites is first mentioned in 886, as the...
- 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...
- processions of the Emperor's entourage. According to the chant manual "Hagiopolites" of 16 church tones (echoi), the author of this treatise introduces a...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...