- Glagolitic, were
invented by St. Cyril, or
Constantine (c. 827–869), and St.
Methodii (c. 825–884).
These men from
Thessaloniki who
became apostles to the southern...
- "Translatio"
speaks only of a
version of the
Gospels by Cyril, and the "Vita
Methodii" only of the "evangelium Sloveni****",
though other liturgical selections...
- Theotokos.
Saint Methodius of
Patara (1865). Jahnius,
Albert (ed.). S.
Methodii Opera Et S.
Methodius Platonizans (in Gr**** and Latin). Vol. Pars I. Halis...
-
Uuislane by the
Bavarian Geographer, v Vislè and v Vislèh in the Vita
Methodii, and
Visleland by
Alfred the
Great in the 9th century. Even
though some...
-
first appears in 1710 in
Sacra Moraviae historia sive Vita S.
Cyrilli et
Methodii by
parish priest Jan Jiří Středovský. In the
chapter dedicated to the name...
- and Anna".
Among the
editions of his
works are: P.G., XVIII; Jahn, S.
Methodii opera et S.
Methodius platonizans (Halle, 1865); Bonwetsch,
Methodius von...
-
Cyril and
Methodius of
Toronto (Latin:
Exarchatus Sanctorum Cyrilli et
Methodii Torontini ritus Byzantini, Slovak: Exarchát svätých
Cyrila a
Metoda byzantského...
-
Slavic liturgy. Vita
Cyrilli (attributed to
Clement of Ohrid) and Vita
Methodii (probably
written by Methodius's
successor Gorazd) are
biographies with...
-
Croatia was
probably part of the
Great Moravia. Some
scholars relate Vita
Methodii's account about "the
mighty prince on the Vistula" who ****cuted Christians...
-
Opius metanivens Opius metanotalis Opius metatensis Opius metatus Opius methodii Opius michaeli Opius michelbacheri Opius microscopicus Opius microsomaticus...