Eastern Church, Orthodox. Октѡихъ, Си́рѣчъ Осмогласникъ Єллински Же Параклитики. Lviv Dormition Brotherhood.[Lviv] : [Drukarnia Lʹvivsʹkoho Uspensʹkoho bratstva]. 1700. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/121.
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Eastern Church, O. (1700). Октѡихъ, си́рѣчъ Осмогласникъ єллински же Параклитики. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/121.
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Eastern Church, Orthodox.Октѡихъ, Си́рѣчъ Осмогласникъ Єллински Же Параклитики. [Lviv] : [Drukarnia Lʹvivsʹkoho Uspensʹkoho bratstva]. 1700. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/121.
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Octoechos (Octoekhos) – a two-volume Eastern Christian liturgical book containing the Common of the season. One volume is an abridgment of the other and is known simply as the Little Octoechos, or simply the Octoechos, while the larger and more extensive book has come to be called the Great Octoechos, or Parakletike. The Little Octoechos contains eight Sunday Offices corresponding to each of the eight tones, hence the name of the book. In each tone, or mode, there are seven sets of services, which correspond to each day of the week, so that when the eight mode is completed, the first is begun again. (Day, Peter. The Liturgical Dictionary of Eastern Christianity. Wellwood, 1993. P. 210-211). The book forms part of the the collection of old prints and special collections of UCU Library. The binding is new (cardboard base and artificial leather) with a fragment of the original cover (leather). The book belonged to the Dobryan Monastery of the Ascension of the Lord (Dobryan village, Lviv district, Lviv region). Contains marginal notes in black ink and gray pencil. Zapasko I͡A., Isai͡evych, I͡A. Pami͡atky knyz͡hkovoho mystet͡stva : kataloh starodrukiv, vydanykh na Ukraїni. – Lʹviv : Vyshcha Shkola, 1981, Vol. 1 : (1574-1700). – P. 116. – № 754. 2°. [4], 351 leaves Layout: printed in 1 and 2 columns in 2 colors (black and red). Print run: [1210 copies]. Script: 10 lines - 58,5 mm. Decoration: Engraving (forta, Dormition (reverse of title), 10 illustrations in the text from 4 boards, ornamental and plot headpieces, tailpieces (most of the prints are from the boards of Ivan Fedorovycha), initial capitals, rubric. Molded decorations. Printer: [V. Stavnytskyi]. Engravers: NZ (Nykodym Zybrytskyi), hierodeacon Heorhii.