Definition of Hymnographers. Meaning of Hymnographers. Synonyms of Hymnographers

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Definition of Hymnographers

Hymnographer
Hymnographer Hym*nog"ra*pher, n. 1. One who writes on the subject of hymns. 2. A writer or composed of hymns.

Meaning of Hymnographers from wikipedia

- A hymnwriter (or hymn writer, hymnist, hymnodist, hymnographer, etc.) is someone who writes the text, music, or both of hymns. In the Judeo-Christian tradition...
- century. He is regarded as one of the greatest liturgical poets and hymnographers of the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is also known for his confession...
- poets who write sacred poetry ("hymnographers") differ from the usual image of poets in a number of ways. A hymnographer such as Isaac Watts who wrote 700...
- Thessalonica († 832), Theophanes the Branded (c. 775–845), the hegoumenai and hymnographers K****ia (810-865) and Theodosia, Thekla the Nun, Metrophanes of Smyrna...
- Christian theologian and writer who is revered as one of the most notable hymnographers of Eastern Christianity. He was born in Nisibis, served as a deacon...
- pronounced [kasia'ni]; c. 810 – before 865) was a Byzantine-Gr**** composer, hymnographer and poet. She holds a unique place in Byzantine music as the only known...
- Melodist, or Cosmas the Poet (d. 773 or 794), was a bishop and an important hymnographer in the East. He is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church...
- in Munich several previously unpublished chants of Romanos and other hymnographers, from m****cripts discovered in the library of the Monastery of St John...
- born Yūḥana ibn Manṣūr ibn Sarjūn, was an Arab Christian monk, priest, hymnographer, and apologist. He was born and raised in Damascus c. AD 675 or AD 676;...
- ˌfɔːrtjəˈneɪtəs/, Latin: [weːˈnantɪ.ʊs fɔrtuːˈnaːtʊs]), was a Latin poet and hymnographer in the Merovingian Court, and a bishop of the Early Church who has been...