- 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...
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Ambroise de Milan:
Hymnes (1992). H. Henry, (1907), “Ambrosian
Hymnography”, The
Catholic Encyclopedia (newadvent.org).
Helmut Gneuss,
Hymnar und...
- The Last
Judgment is a
concept found across the
Abrahamic religions and the
Frashokereti of Zoroastrianism.
Christianity considers the
Second Coming of...
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liturgical hymns. Wellesz, Egon (1961). A
history of
byzantine music and
hymnography.
Clarendon Press. pp. 198–204. ISBN 0-19-816111-5. OCLC 913488612. The...
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style of
figurative art
Canon (music), a type of
composition Canon (
hymnography), a type of hymn used in
Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
Canon (album)...
- Mark of
Ephesus (Gr****: Μάρκος ὁ Ἐφέσιος, born
Manuel Eugenikos) was a
hesychast theologian of the late
Palaiologan period of the
Byzantine Empire who...
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actions and his
literary works, in
addition to his
innovative musical hymnography, made him one of the most
influential ecclesiastical figures of the 4th...
- John
Wilbur Chapman (June 17, 1859, Richmond, Indiana –
December 25, 1918, New York City) was a
Presbyterian evangelist in the late 19th
century who traveled...
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November 22, 2018.
Retrieved February 3, 2012. Frøyshov, Stig Simeon. "[
Hymnography of the] Rite of Jerusalem".
Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. Murray...
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Andrew of
Crete (Gr****: Ἀνδρέας Κρήτης, c. 650 – July 4, 712 or 726 or 740), also
known as
Andrew of Jerusalem, was an 8th-century bishop, theologian,...