-
Patericon or
paterikon (Gr****: πατερικόν), a
short form for πατερικόν βιβλίον ("father's book",
usually Lives of the
Fathers in English), and sometimes...
- The Kyiv
Caves Patericon or the Kyiv-Pechersk
Patericon (Ukrainian: Києво-Печерський патерик), full title:
Patericon, or the Life of
Saint Fathers of...
- Sigmundr) was a
Varangian (Viking)
whose story is
related in the
Kievan Patericon and his
story concerns the
creation of the
Kievan cave monastery, where...
- the
Slavonic Patericon held 19–22 May 1974 in Vienna.
Issue 28
published papers from the
scientific conference on the
Slavonic Patericon held 17–18 October...
-
Monastica Ethics of the
Fathers Gospel of
Thomas Kōan
Lausiac History Patericon Vitae Patrum Wisdom literature From the Gr****: apo, from; phtheggomai...
- the 10th-century Rila
fragments and the
early 13th-century Kyiv
Caves Patericon,
translated into Old
Church Slavonic.[citation needed] Soon
after Ephrem's...
-
establishing Gytha's date of death. It is
placed between 1098 and 1107. The
patericon of St
Pantaleon Cloister in
Cologne says that "Gytha the Queen" (Gida...
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century AD,
containing verses from 2
Corinthians 11, with a
Georgian Patericon written over it. Jost Gippert,
professor of
Comparative Linguistics at...
- to
Chernigov and
Sviatopolk retreated at
night to Kiev. The Kyiv
Caves Patericon ascribed Rostislav's
death to his own haughtiness. It is said that he...
- ISBN 0-7190-4926-1.
Gallus Anonymus,
Gesta principum Polonorum (c. 1118). Kyiv
Caves Patericon (c. 1462) Zhylenko,
Iryna V. (2001). Патерик Києво-Печерський Pateryk...