- Neo-Byzantine
architecture (also
referred to as
Byzantine Revival) was a
revival movement, most
frequently seen in religious,
institutional and public...
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theoretical separation between the
exoteric and the
esoteric use of
modern or
Neobyzantine notation.
Exoteric (ἐξωτερική = "External")
music meant the transcription...
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modes with
numbers one to eight". Mode (music)
Hagiopolitan Octoechos Neobyzantine Octoechos New
Grove Dict. M&M 2001, "Gregorian Chant" by
James W. McKinnon...
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Grigorios Longos – a
wealthy textile industrialist from Naousa, in the
Neobyzantine style. He
later gave it to his brother, Ioannis,
which is why it is known...
- 41405889; 40.110300778
Architecture Architect(s)
Alexander Yashchenko Style Neobyzantine Completed 1904
Specifications Capacity 5,000
Length 76,8 m (interior)...
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Neobyzantine vaults in
Saint Sava. The vaults, 37.7 m high and 24 m wide are
designed as
concrete boxes. They were
prefabricated and
lifted with chains...
- St. John of
Damascus Papadic Octoechos 13th–18th
century John Glykys, John
Koukouzeles Neobyzantine Octoechos 18th–21st
century Chrysanthos of Madytos...
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Lunette above the
entrance to the
Fondaco dei
Turchi reconstructed in
neobyzantine stile by
Federico Berchet AD 1869 in Venice.
Entrance to the Carmini...
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equal temperament Byzantine Musical Symbols Echos Octoechos Nenano Neobyzantine Octoechos Hagiopolitan Octoechos Papadic Octoechos Nana (echos) Ison...
- "Otranto". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Neobyzantine church -
liturgical calendar...