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.
VELKOVA VELKOVSKA, E. (1997). Byzantine liturgical books. In Handbook for liturgical studies (pp. 225-240). Collegeville : Liturgical press.
Byzantine liturgical books
VELKOVA VELKOVSKA, ELENA
1997-01-01
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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.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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