The article focuses on the history of the Book of Revelation of St. John the Theologian among Orthodox Slavs in the Middle Ages. The aim is to present its place among the other biblical books, related to Cyril and Methodius’ literary tradition and follow its origin, its way of life and spreading in the Slavia Orthodoxa. The two main versions of the distribution of the book are presented – without interpretations and with the interpretations of St. Andrew of Caesarea, while the specifics of the basic versions of the book are also presented (East Slavonic and South Slavic versions with commentaries, Bosnian Cyrillic version, the earliest Serbian transcript, Croatian Glagolitic fragments, Bulgarian calendar version). An opinion has been expres...
The article is devoted to the problem of clarifying the practical purposes of using the manuscripts...
The study of the Church Slavonic translations of the Scriptures suffers from a lack of a thorough an...
The bachelor thesis "Problems within the Church Communities through the Eyes of the Book of Revelati...
The article focuses on the history of the Book of Revelation of St. John the Theologian among Orthod...
The Apocryphal Gospel of Bartholomew in the Slavonic Tradition (Martina Chromá) Abstract The thesis ...
that first translation? These questions are far easier to ask than they are to answer. All the textb...
The article deals with the issue of Czech-Croatian cultural history and literary contacts which inte...
The article is devoted to revealing lexical features of the Slavonic translation of the 'Life of Sai...
The paper comprehensively describes the history of saints Cyril and Methodius, Moravian mission and ...
The article focuses on a number of linguistic and textual issues of the Old Church Slavonic versions...
The New Testament apocryphon Didascalia Domini is one of the least known. Its original was written ...
The paper seeks to outline the overall framework for the reception of St. Clement’s tradition in Sla...
This paper examines the Slavonic translation of the “Apocryphal Acts of Peter and Andrew in the City...
Although a lot has been written about the "translatio" of Byzantine Christianity in the mediaeval Sl...
The so-called Byzantine “Palaea Historica” is a text that functioned in the literature and culture o...
The article is devoted to the problem of clarifying the practical purposes of using the manuscripts...
The study of the Church Slavonic translations of the Scriptures suffers from a lack of a thorough an...
The bachelor thesis "Problems within the Church Communities through the Eyes of the Book of Revelati...
The article focuses on the history of the Book of Revelation of St. John the Theologian among Orthod...
The Apocryphal Gospel of Bartholomew in the Slavonic Tradition (Martina Chromá) Abstract The thesis ...
that first translation? These questions are far easier to ask than they are to answer. All the textb...
The article deals with the issue of Czech-Croatian cultural history and literary contacts which inte...
The article is devoted to revealing lexical features of the Slavonic translation of the 'Life of Sai...
The paper comprehensively describes the history of saints Cyril and Methodius, Moravian mission and ...
The article focuses on a number of linguistic and textual issues of the Old Church Slavonic versions...
The New Testament apocryphon Didascalia Domini is one of the least known. Its original was written ...
The paper seeks to outline the overall framework for the reception of St. Clement’s tradition in Sla...
This paper examines the Slavonic translation of the “Apocryphal Acts of Peter and Andrew in the City...
Although a lot has been written about the "translatio" of Byzantine Christianity in the mediaeval Sl...
The so-called Byzantine “Palaea Historica” is a text that functioned in the literature and culture o...
The article is devoted to the problem of clarifying the practical purposes of using the manuscripts...
The study of the Church Slavonic translations of the Scriptures suffers from a lack of a thorough an...
The bachelor thesis "Problems within the Church Communities through the Eyes of the Book of Revelati...