- by
seven Slavic kondakar's:
Tipografsky Ustav: Moscow,
State Tretyakov Gallery, Ms. K-5349 (about 1100) Two
fragments of a
kondakar' (one
kondak with...
- "Saint-Petersburg,
Rossiyskaya natsional'naya biblioteka, Ms. Q.п.I.32". Nižegorodsky
Kondakar' of the Blagoveščensky [Annunciation] Monastery, introduced, described...
-
kontakia is
called a
kontakarion (κοντακάριον;
loaned into
Slavonic as
kondakar,
Church Slavonic: кондакарь), but a
kontakarion is not just a collection...
-
Constantinopolitan cathedral rite. The
earliest books which have survived, are "
kondakars" in
Slavonic translation which already show a
notation system known as...
- in
Khuzestan Province, Iran Kondak,
Armenian term for
pastoral letter Kondakar,
Slavonic variant of Gr**** kontakarion, book
containing kontakion-type...
- kontakia-prosomoia
which had been
composed for
other occasions: In the
Slavic kondakar' and the
Constantinopolitan kontakarion of the 13th
century the kontakion...
- with
neumes date from the late 11th or 12th
century (mainly Stichirar,
Kondakar and Irmolog).
Concerning the
earlier translations of the
hymns and later...
- century, and
compared it to the
earlier echos-protos
version in a
Slavic Kondakar of the 13th
century (ex. 3). In his
early article which preceded his book...
- "Saint-Petersburg,
Rossiyskaya natsional'naya biblioteka, Ms. Q.п.I.32". Nižegorodsky
Kondakar' of the Blagoveščensky [Annunciation] Monastery, introduced, described...
-
during the 12th and 13th century, with the
earlier Slavic kontakaria (
kondakar') and the so-called
kondakarian notation which has only
survived in one...