The article analyses the Byzantine liturgical books. For the first time in the liturgical scholarship they are dealt with in their origin and history as products of the local forms of christian worship. Two principal centers of liturgical production, Jerusalem and Constantinople, and two main forms of liturgy, cathedral and monastic, have interacted in the centuries to bring to their final synthesis in the complicated forms of the actual Byzantine liturgy and its liturgical books
The object of the article is the review for the book «The Church and the Empire in the Byzantine ec...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
This article was written in response to the shock waves caused in Byzantine liturgiology by the sugg...
The article analyses the Byzantine liturgical books. For the first time in the liturgical scholarshi...
Der Beitrag behandelt die Systematik liturgischer Bücher der Byzantinischen Kirche in dem breiteren ...
This article studies the evolution of the Liturgy of the Hours at Constantinople after the ninth cen...
Although the arrival of the crusaders in Jerusalem in 1099 displaced the clergy, monks and faithful ...
This multi-authored article presents a new project to study Byzantine prayer books (euchologia) by a...
The Liturgical Legacy of Constantinople in Southern and Eastern Slavia The article analyzes the mul...
The article analyses the structure of the Byzantine funeral rites in the X–XII centuries and explore...
With the expansion of Islam, the patriarchates of Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria were divided fr...
Some of the Byzantine liturgical celebrations devoted to the city of Constantinople were (partially)...
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the office of Sunday Matins as celebrated in the Byzant...
Recent scholarship on the historical development of the Slavic liturgy in its early stage has shown ...
Liturgical books are not only the most important evidence for understanding patterns in the worship ...
The object of the article is the review for the book «The Church and the Empire in the Byzantine ec...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
This article was written in response to the shock waves caused in Byzantine liturgiology by the sugg...
The article analyses the Byzantine liturgical books. For the first time in the liturgical scholarshi...
Der Beitrag behandelt die Systematik liturgischer Bücher der Byzantinischen Kirche in dem breiteren ...
This article studies the evolution of the Liturgy of the Hours at Constantinople after the ninth cen...
Although the arrival of the crusaders in Jerusalem in 1099 displaced the clergy, monks and faithful ...
This multi-authored article presents a new project to study Byzantine prayer books (euchologia) by a...
The Liturgical Legacy of Constantinople in Southern and Eastern Slavia The article analyzes the mul...
The article analyses the structure of the Byzantine funeral rites in the X–XII centuries and explore...
With the expansion of Islam, the patriarchates of Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria were divided fr...
Some of the Byzantine liturgical celebrations devoted to the city of Constantinople were (partially)...
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the office of Sunday Matins as celebrated in the Byzant...
Recent scholarship on the historical development of the Slavic liturgy in its early stage has shown ...
Liturgical books are not only the most important evidence for understanding patterns in the worship ...
The object of the article is the review for the book «The Church and the Empire in the Byzantine ec...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
This article was written in response to the shock waves caused in Byzantine liturgiology by the sugg...