This article aims to reassess the historical role of Archbishop Methodius († 06.04.885) who has for centuries remained in the shadow of Constantine-Cyril the Philosopher (826/27 - 14.02.869), his younger brother and inventor of the first Slavic alphabet. Reflecting on historical events that have, by now, been thoroughly investigated, the author concludes that the success of the work of Cyril and Methodius, which laid the foundations of the cultural tradition of Slavia Orthodoxa, was in fact due to both brothers in equal measure
Papal Consecration of Slavic Books in 868: Facts and Hypotheses Krassimir Stantchev (Third Universi...
The article, after a brief discussion about the theological idea of Christian martyrdom, outlines a ...
This article deals with a legend reported by the Byzantine monk John Moschus (6th-7th century) in Th...
The paper gives a brief overview of some relevant aspects, relating to both the form and content of ...
The article discussed the time and place of the canonization of Methodius and the difference in the ...
Around 860 CE, the brothers Cyril and Methodius from Thessaloniki created a new alphabet and a writt...
International audienceThe Slavonic Lives of Constantine/Cyril (d. 869) and Methodius (d. 885) are ge...
Cyrillus et Methodius, duo fratres, nati Thessalonicae nobiliori ex progenie, erant non solum liturg...
The remains of S. Cyril and S. Methodius as testimonies of religious life’s dynamics The relative...
Holy Scriptures and patristic exegesis in Old Church Slavonic sources. Some methodological reflecti...
1. In fontibus Slavics et Latinis frater Methodii nomine Constantinus appellatur, tamquam sanctus au...
The paper focuses on the contemporary visualizations of the brother saints Cyril and Methodius and t...
The author of the article discusses the role of the tradition of St. Cyril and Methodius and the rec...
S najstarijim liturgijskim kalendarima zabilježen je i kult Ćirila i Metodija u Hrvata. Od ukupno 32...
The paper discusses some of the initial points, mainly in Bulgaria, of the scholarly interest in the...
Papal Consecration of Slavic Books in 868: Facts and Hypotheses Krassimir Stantchev (Third Universi...
The article, after a brief discussion about the theological idea of Christian martyrdom, outlines a ...
This article deals with a legend reported by the Byzantine monk John Moschus (6th-7th century) in Th...
The paper gives a brief overview of some relevant aspects, relating to both the form and content of ...
The article discussed the time and place of the canonization of Methodius and the difference in the ...
Around 860 CE, the brothers Cyril and Methodius from Thessaloniki created a new alphabet and a writt...
International audienceThe Slavonic Lives of Constantine/Cyril (d. 869) and Methodius (d. 885) are ge...
Cyrillus et Methodius, duo fratres, nati Thessalonicae nobiliori ex progenie, erant non solum liturg...
The remains of S. Cyril and S. Methodius as testimonies of religious life’s dynamics The relative...
Holy Scriptures and patristic exegesis in Old Church Slavonic sources. Some methodological reflecti...
1. In fontibus Slavics et Latinis frater Methodii nomine Constantinus appellatur, tamquam sanctus au...
The paper focuses on the contemporary visualizations of the brother saints Cyril and Methodius and t...
The author of the article discusses the role of the tradition of St. Cyril and Methodius and the rec...
S najstarijim liturgijskim kalendarima zabilježen je i kult Ćirila i Metodija u Hrvata. Od ukupno 32...
The paper discusses some of the initial points, mainly in Bulgaria, of the scholarly interest in the...
Papal Consecration of Slavic Books in 868: Facts and Hypotheses Krassimir Stantchev (Third Universi...
The article, after a brief discussion about the theological idea of Christian martyrdom, outlines a ...
This article deals with a legend reported by the Byzantine monk John Moschus (6th-7th century) in Th...