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Tetraevangelion (Gr****: τετραευαγγέλιον, "Four Evangelia/Gospel Books"; Georgian: ოთხთავი, ot'kht'avi; Old Slavonic: благовѣствованиѥ; Bulgarian: Четвероевангелие;...
- as
Leningrad Serbian Gospel,
Gospel of the
Spiritual Visarion, and
Tetraevangelion of Inok from Dalša) was
created in 1429 by
miniaturist Radoslav and...
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Saint Stephen the
Great Miniature, 1473
medieval m****cript, the
Tetraevangelion Gospel from the
Humor Monastery Holy
Voivode Venerated in
Romanian Orthodox...
- "Rome,
Biblioteca apostolica vaticana, Cod. Vat. gr. 756".
Commented Tetraevangelion of the
Archimandritate SS.
Salvatore of
Messina (11th century). "London...
- were published, such as the Slavic-Romanian
Tetraevangelion (Gospel) (Sibiu, 1551), Coresi's
Tetraevangelion (Brașov, 1561), The Book of
Psalms from Brașov...
- 1428–1429), who is
credited for
transcribing the
Radoslav Gospel (
Tetraevangelion) in the
Serbian recension, now in the
National Library of
Russia in...
- Question") [1560]
Catehismul ("Catechism") [1560]
Tetraevanghel ("
Tetraevangelion") [1561]
Pravila Sfinților
Apostoli or a Sfinților Părinți ("Pravila...
- 1428–1429), who is
credited for
transcribing the
Radoslav Gospel (
Tetraevangelion) in the
Serbian recension, now in the
National Library of
Russia in...
-
Kalist Rasoder was the
author of the
Tetraevangelion, also
known as "Serres Gospel" book,
written in 1354 in the
Serbian recension of
Church Slavonic...
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silver candleholders (1770-1771),
three br****
candelabra (1787),
silver Tetraevangelion cover (1822),
silver vessels for
incense and holy oil (1822). The 1812-1815...