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- "K****ia's hymnography in the light of patristic sources and earlier hymnographical works". Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta. 48 (48): 7–37. doi:10...
- гимнографическое наследие константинопольского патриарха Германа [Unknown Hymnographical Heritage of St. Germ****, Patriarch of Constantinople]". Вестник ПСТГУ...
- Commons has media related to Dormition of Virgin Mary. Full liturgical and hymnographic texts and readings for the Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos Service...
- Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches) has a variety of ancient hymnographical traditions. In the Byzantine Rite, chant is used for all forms of liturgical...
- Chantbook of Jerusalem which was compiled in the mid-6th century; the hymnographic content pre-dates this terminus ante quem. The first liturgical commemoration...
- time of the final formation of Jevstatije’s cult in the form of the hymnographic works devoted to him was the time of significant changes in the spiritual...
- were celebrated in the Gr**** East for some time prior, as most of the hymnographic content is datable to the 5th century. Besides the Twelve Great Feasts...
- the Christmas season and its celebrations. The earliest examples are hymnographic works (chants and litanies) intended for liturgical use in observance...
- is based on the ancient Gr**** models. The development of large scale hymnographic forms begins in the fifth century with the rise of the kontakion, a long...
- encountered in Byzantine hymnography. It was probably based on Syriac hymnographical traditions, which were transformed and developed in Gr****-speaking Byzantium...