- Octoechos, an
Orthodox liturgical book
Oktoikh, 1491, the
first printing of
Oktoikh Oktoih, a 1494
printing of
Oktoikh Oktoikh ensemble This
disambiguation page...
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Oktoikh is an
ensemble of
church and
secular music in Chelyabinsk, Russia. It was
created in 1988 from
singers of
Russian Orthodox Churches of the Chelyabinsk...
- Franconia, in 1491 in Kraków. The only
complete copy, of
seven remaining, of
Oktoikh is kept by the
Russian State Library in Moscow. In the past this copy belonged...
- the
pioneers of
publishing in
Cyrillic script, but not the first: the
Oktoikh was
published by
Schweipolt Fiol in 1491.
While he used an
Eastern Slavic...
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Great Lent,
twice a w****.
Oktoechos (Gr****: Ὀκτώηχος; Slavonic: Октоихъ,
Oktoikh or Осмогласникъ, Osmoglasnik)—Literally, the Book of the "Eight Tones"...
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Great Lent,
twice a w****.
Octoechos (Gr****: Ὀκτώηχος; Slavonic: Октоихъ,
Oktoikh or Осмогласникъ, Osmoglasnik)—Literally, the Book of the "Eight Tones"...
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numerous theological works. The very
first book
printed in
Cyrillic script,
Oktoikh (Octoechos), was
published by Fiol in 1491 in Kraków. Fiol
worked as a...
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Octoechos (Gr****: Παρακλητική, Paraklētikē;
Church Slavonic: Октоихъ,
Oktoikh or Осмогласникъ, Osmoglasnik) – Literally, the Book of the "Eight Tones"...
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Great Lent,
twice a w****.
Octoechos (Gr****: Ὀκτώηχος; Slavonic: Октоихъ,
Oktoikh or Осмогласникъ, Osmoglasnik)—Literally, the Book of the "Eight Tones"...
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kryuki developed during the late 15th century. The
first print edition Oktoikh notnago peniya, sirech'
Osmoglasnik was
published with
Kievan staff notation...