- A
typikon (or
typicon, pl. typica; Gr****: Τυπικόν, "that of the
prescribed form"; Slavonic: Типикон, сиесть Устав -
Tipikon or Ustav) is a liturgical...
- The
Karyes Typikon (Serbian: Карејски типик/Karejski tipik) was
written for the
Karyes cell on
Mount Athos in 1199 by
Saint Sava, at the time a monk and...
- Киево-Печерский, d. 1074)
introduced the so-called
Studite Typicon to Russia. This
typicon (essentially, a guide-book for
liturgical and
monastic life)...
- this
Typicon has
undergone further evolution,
particularly at the
Monastery of the
Stoudion in Constantinople, it is
still referred to as the
Typicon of...
- The
Studenica Typikon (Serbian: Студенички типик/Studenički tipik) is a
Serbian Orthodox typikon written in 1208 by
Serbian Archbishop Sava, a
member of...
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CROSS POMMEE (Orthodox
typicon symbol for
great feast service) 🕁 U+1F541
CROSS POMMEE WITH HALF-CIRCLE
BELOW (Orthodox
typicon symbol for
vigil service)...
- on 26 July 2011.
Retrieved 30 May 2021. Тvпико́нъ сіесть уста́въ [The
Typicon which is the Order], Moscow: Сvнодальная тvпографiя, 1907, p. 468 (Title...
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Constantinople called the "asmatiki akolouthia" ("sung services") and the
monastic typicon of the Holy
Lavra of
Saint Sabbas the
Sanctified near
Jerusalem – its offices...
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Miniature of the
sebastokrator Constantine Palaiologos and his wife Irene, from the so-called
Lincoln Typicon, c. 1350...
- in
environs of Constantinople. His name
features in a m****cript of the
Typicon of the
Great Church of
Constantinople dated to the
middle of the tenth...