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- Irmologion (Ancient Gr****: τὸ εἱρμολόγιον heirmologion) is a liturgical book of the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow...
- menaion-part, and 3300 odes of the heirmologion. Chronological research of the books sticherarion and heirmologion did not only reveal an evolution of...
- mainly based on his vast contributions concerning the Heirmologion (Katavaseion or Heirmologion argon, printed the first time in transcription in 1825)...
- after the Kontakion and Oikos at Matins. Irmologion (Gr****: Εἱρμολόγιον, Heirmologion; Slavonic: Ирмологий, Irmologii)—Contains the Irmoi chanted at the Canon...
- theotokia, kontakia, etc.), the heirmologic (related to the hymns of the Heirmologion), and the sticheraric melos (related to the hymns of the Sticherarion)...
- anthologies of Priests' New Art (Gr****: Νέα Παπαδική). Heirmologion by Peter the Peloponnesian Short Heirmologion Anastasimatarion by Peter the Peloponnesian Short...
- Ms. Gr. 776 & 1593 about 800). The hymns of the books Octoechos and Heirmologion had been collected earlier in a book called Troparologion or Tropologion...
- in Gr**** monastic chant books like those of the sticherarion and the heirmologion (Chartres notation was rather used on Mount Athos and Constantinople...
- Original title Source 1824 Anthology of Music Ταμείον Ανθολογίας 1825 Heirmologion of the Katavasias of Petros Peloponnesios Ειρμολόγιον των Καταβασιών...
- named for a certain method of melodic thesis which referred to the Old Heirmologion, but in a soloistic and rather deliberate way characterised as kalophonic...