- Thessalonica.
Typika arose within the
monastic movements of the
early Christian era to
regulate life in
monasteries and
several surviving typika from Constantinople...
- of the term is donator. At the time of founding, the
ktetor often issued typika, and was
illustrated on
frescoes ("ktetor portrait"). The
female form is...
- authority.
Elements of Theodore's
Testament were
incorporated verbatim in the
typika of
certain early Athonite monasteries. The most
important elements of his...
- 1–7. Wolfram,
Gerda (1995). "Der
byzantinische Chor, wie er sich in den
Typika des 10.-12. Jh. darstellt".
Cantus pl****:
Papers read at the 6th meeting...
-
foundation do****ents : a
complete translation of the
surviving founders' "
Typika" and testaments. Washington, DC:
Dumbarton Oaks
Research Libr. and Collection...
- two
charters (
typika): one for the
rules of
daily life, and one for its liturgy. The
former was used as a
model for the
foundation typika of a
number of...
-
Foundation Do****ents: A
Complete Translation of the
Surviving Founders'
Typika and Testaments.
Dumbarton Oaks. ISBN 978-0-88402-232-9. Oikonomides, Nicolas;...
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Foundation Do****ents: A
Complete Translation of the
Surviving Founder's
Typika and Testaments.
Dumbarton Oaks Studies. Washington, D.C.:
Dumbarton Oaks...
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Foundation Do****ents: A
Complete Translation of the
Surviving Founder's
Typika and Testaments, Thomas, J. & Hero, A.C. (eds.) (Dumbarton Oaks Research...
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Foundation Do****ents: A
Complete Translation of the
Surviving Founders' "
Typika" and Testaments, Vol. 35. Washington, DC:
Dumbarton Oaks, 2000, 872-79....