My dissertation seeks to bring more attention to speech patterns and rhythm in oratory -- issues that have long been on the fringes of rhetoric scholars' concerns -- by arguing that prose rhythm in Byzantine and Old Slavic sermons was an important tool not only in creating an overall aesthetic experience but also in promoting shared meaning and individual persuasion. The first chapter offers a comparison between the clauses of early to middle Byzantine homilies and their translations into Old Church Slavonic, within a corpus of texts contained in the late tenth-century Codex Suprasliensis. The comparison shows a remarkable correspondence between the number of syllables and accents per clause in both languages. I conclude that the Slavonic...
The following article deals with a possibility of finding some parallels between oratory art and sta...
The research of Early Modern sermon literature in Hungary has achieved significant results in the pa...
John Chrysostom was not only one of the most prolific and influential authors of late antiquity but ...
Byzantine literature, like that of Antiquity, was written mostly for listening, hardly ever for sile...
A paper presented at the Pan-Orthodox Music Symposium in Minneapolis (USA) on 22-26 June, 2016
This dissertation explores the significance of a concept known as yphos among the last remaining psa...
This dissertation investigates the rhetoric of preaching. The project entails understanding and over...
The present contribution discusses Byzantine monastic foundation documents, dating from the ninth to...
The focus of this dissertation is the highly specialized and stylized liturgical language of Russian...
The paper measures the extent to which the most characteristic features related to the so-called Byz...
From the debates of the Christian councils to the homilies of the local priests, from the opaque scr...
When I walk into my Greek Orthodox Church on any given Sunday service, I am greeted by the sound of ...
On the basis of recent studies aimed at investigating Kirill Turovskij’s preaching, a hypothesis reg...
Annika Mikkel, Rütmilised lauselõpud 14. sajandi ladinakeelsetes ning itaalia rahvakeelsetes proosat...
In this dissertation I explore Byzantine metre, within the framework of the modern linguistic theory...
The following article deals with a possibility of finding some parallels between oratory art and sta...
The research of Early Modern sermon literature in Hungary has achieved significant results in the pa...
John Chrysostom was not only one of the most prolific and influential authors of late antiquity but ...
Byzantine literature, like that of Antiquity, was written mostly for listening, hardly ever for sile...
A paper presented at the Pan-Orthodox Music Symposium in Minneapolis (USA) on 22-26 June, 2016
This dissertation explores the significance of a concept known as yphos among the last remaining psa...
This dissertation investigates the rhetoric of preaching. The project entails understanding and over...
The present contribution discusses Byzantine monastic foundation documents, dating from the ninth to...
The focus of this dissertation is the highly specialized and stylized liturgical language of Russian...
The paper measures the extent to which the most characteristic features related to the so-called Byz...
From the debates of the Christian councils to the homilies of the local priests, from the opaque scr...
When I walk into my Greek Orthodox Church on any given Sunday service, I am greeted by the sound of ...
On the basis of recent studies aimed at investigating Kirill Turovskij’s preaching, a hypothesis reg...
Annika Mikkel, Rütmilised lauselõpud 14. sajandi ladinakeelsetes ning itaalia rahvakeelsetes proosat...
In this dissertation I explore Byzantine metre, within the framework of the modern linguistic theory...
The following article deals with a possibility of finding some parallels between oratory art and sta...
The research of Early Modern sermon literature in Hungary has achieved significant results in the pa...
John Chrysostom was not only one of the most prolific and influential authors of late antiquity but ...