The author analyses collections of texts included as inscriptions on religious pictures – miniature portraits of figures representing the domain of sacrum (e.g. Mother Mary or the Saints). Since these inscriptions are found in the same place and time, and they share their communicative function, they can be treated as representative of the same genre. A philological analysis of these texts shows them as manifestations of the convention of fixed prayer (this type of message makes a central and unalterable component of the collection). At the same time, the inscriptions under analysis also contain texts with a catechetical function which make the whole text play a role of a miniature version of a prayer book. Thanks to the inscriptions in que...
The scope of the present article is hagiographic texts translated from Greek by Euthymius the Athoni...
This thesis presents a theological exegesis of prayer in the four canonical Gospels. The main focus...
A group of prayer books in the written material from the late mediaeval Vadstena Abbeythat still sur...
In recent years the attention of a number of observers has been drawn to an increasingly popular, en...
Biblical reception history is a rapidly expanding area of biblical studies that concerns itself not ...
The orans, although a gesture with a long ‘pagan’ past, was easily adopted by Christians for its sym...
This thesis examines manuscripts of prayer texts produced in England between 1050-1250, considering ...
This multi-authored article presents a new project to study Byzantine prayer books (euchologia) by a...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
REB 34 1976 France p. 269-280 Gordana Babić and Ch. Walter, The inscriptions upon liturgical rol...
Les études sur la prière dans le christianisme ancien tendent à privilégier les aspects spirituels, ...
This article combines a study of Peter Martyr Vermigli’s $\textit{Sacred Prayers}$ with a methodolog...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
This thesis argues that interpretation of medieval anchoritic literature requires a central analytic...
Figures in prayer in the funereal art of Ancient Christianity I. The Origins The figure of a woman...
The scope of the present article is hagiographic texts translated from Greek by Euthymius the Athoni...
This thesis presents a theological exegesis of prayer in the four canonical Gospels. The main focus...
A group of prayer books in the written material from the late mediaeval Vadstena Abbeythat still sur...
In recent years the attention of a number of observers has been drawn to an increasingly popular, en...
Biblical reception history is a rapidly expanding area of biblical studies that concerns itself not ...
The orans, although a gesture with a long ‘pagan’ past, was easily adopted by Christians for its sym...
This thesis examines manuscripts of prayer texts produced in England between 1050-1250, considering ...
This multi-authored article presents a new project to study Byzantine prayer books (euchologia) by a...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
REB 34 1976 France p. 269-280 Gordana Babić and Ch. Walter, The inscriptions upon liturgical rol...
Les études sur la prière dans le christianisme ancien tendent à privilégier les aspects spirituels, ...
This article combines a study of Peter Martyr Vermigli’s $\textit{Sacred Prayers}$ with a methodolog...
Between the fourth and the seventh centuries CE, Christian patrons erected thousands of churches, ch...
This thesis argues that interpretation of medieval anchoritic literature requires a central analytic...
Figures in prayer in the funereal art of Ancient Christianity I. The Origins The figure of a woman...
The scope of the present article is hagiographic texts translated from Greek by Euthymius the Athoni...
This thesis presents a theological exegesis of prayer in the four canonical Gospels. The main focus...
A group of prayer books in the written material from the late mediaeval Vadstena Abbeythat still sur...