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Триѡдіѡн си єстъ: Тріпѣснєцъ, Стои Вєликои Пꙗтдєсꙗтници

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Eastern Church, Orthodox. Триѡдіѡн Си Єстъ: Тріпѣснєцъ, Стои Вєликои Пꙗтдєсꙗтници. Lviv Dormition Brotherhood.[Lviv] : [Drukarnia Mykhaila Slozky]. 1666. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/123.

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Eastern Church, O. (1666). Триѡдіѡн си єстъ: Тріпѣснєцъ, Стои Вєликои Пꙗтдєсꙗтници. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/123.

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Eastern Church, Orthodox. Триѡдіѡн Си Єстъ: Тріпѣснєцъ, Стои Вєликои Пꙗтдєсꙗтници. [Lviv] : [Drukarnia Mykhaila Slozky]. 1666. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/123.

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  • Pentekostarion (Tsvetnaya Triod) - a book similar to the Triodion but containing the Proper of the Season, that is, the variable prayers and lessons for the services from Easter Sunday until the first Sunday after Pentecost (All Saints' Sunday). If allowance is made for borrowing and additions, it was largely the work of St. Theodore the Studite (d. 826) and St. Joseph of Thessalonica or their disciples. (Day, Peter. The Liturgical Dictionary of Eastern Christianity. Wellwood, 1993. P. 16, 231) The book forms part of the the collection of old prints and special collections of UCU Library. The book contains marginal notes in black ink. The binding is original (wooden base and leather), but from anouther book (Triod' Pisna, 1664) Zapasko I͡A., Isai͡evych, I͡A. Pami͡atky knyz͡hkovoho mystet͡stva : kataloh starodrukiv, vydanykh na Ukraїni. – Lʹviv : Vyshcha Shkola, 1981, Vol. 1 : (1574-1700). – P. 78. – № 433. 2°. [2], 442 leaves Layout: printed in 1 columns in 2 colors (black and red). Script: 10 lines - 82, 62 mm Decoration: Engraving (forta, John of Damascus (reverse of title). 8 illustrations, headpieces, tailpieces, initial capitals, rubric. Molded decorations. Engravers: VU [Vasyl' Ushakevych], IG, Ivan Hlynskyi, VFZ, Illia
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  • 320 x 190 mm
  • [2], 442 leaves
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