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Τριωδιον ψιχοφελέστατον сі́естъ Трипѣ́снецъ дшеполезнѣ́йшїй

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Eastern Church, Orthodox. Τριωδιον Ψιχοφελέστατον Сі́естъ Трипѣ́снецъ Дшеполезнѣ́йшїй. Kyiv Holy Dormition Caves Lavra.[Kyiv] : [Drukarni͡a Lavry]. 1715. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/157.

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Eastern Church, O. (1715). Τριωδιον ψιχοφελέστατον сі́естъ Трипѣ́снецъ дшеполезнѣ́йшїй. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/157.

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Eastern Church, Orthodox. Τριωδιον Ψιχοφελέστατον Сі́естъ Трипѣ́снецъ Дшеполезнѣ́йшїй. [Kyiv] : [Drukarni͡a Lavry]. 1715. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/157.

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  • Triodion (Postnaya Triod, Pisna Triod, Lenten Triodion) – one of a set of choir books originally produced by the Studites, but Philotheos, patriarch of Constantinople (1354-1355 and 1361-1375), insisted on the inclusion of an Office for St. Gregory Palamas, archibishop of Thessalonica and a vigorous opponent of Catholicism, whose commemoration is kept by the Orthodox on the second Sunday of Lent. The book contains the variable parts of the services from the tenth Sunday before Easter (the Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee) until Holy Saturday, after which the Pentekostarion follows. The name derives from there being three odes in the Canon instead of the customary nine. (Day, Peter. The Liturgical Dictionary of Eastern Christianity. Wellwood, 1993. P. 292). The book forms part of the collection of old prints and special collections of UCU Library. The book is in a new hardcover, restored. The book contains marginal notes in black ink. In 1780 the book was in village of Horodyliv (Zolochiv district, Lviv oblast, Ukraine) Zapasko I͡A., Isai͡evych I͡A. Pami͡atky knyz͡hkovoho mystet͡stva : kataloh starodrukiv, vydanykh na Ukraїni. – Lʹviv : Vyshcha Shkola, 1984, Vol. 2, pt. 1 : (1701-1764). – P. 29. – № 904. 2°. [4], 424, 10 leaves. Lines – 28, 39, 40. The book is printed in two colors. Script: 10 lines – 87, 61 mm Decoration: forta, the Assumption of the Virgin (verso of the title page), 18 illustrations from 17 boards (some of them are taken from previous editions), headpieces, tailpieces, initials. Molded decorations. Engravers: Marko, A.K., T.T., Illi͡a, Ioan Reklyns'kyĭ, F.A., I.M.
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  • 300 x 190 mm
  • [4], 424, 10 leaves
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