Anthologion (Prazdnichnaya Mineya) – the service book that contains an abridged version of other books, for example, the festal Menaion. Literally, "The Festival Mineya". This general term described the many attempts that have been made over the years to amalgamate some of the liturgical books under a single title, the Anthologion, or the Tsvietoslov (Slavonic). It represents a compressions into a single book of the Offices of the saints and those of the season. Festal Menaion contains the services of the twelve great feast. (Day, Peter. The Liturgical Dictionary of Eastern Christianity. Wellwood, 1993. P. 16, 238). The book forms part of the the collection of old prints and special collections of UCU Library. The book belonged to Saint Michael church (Pidhirtsi village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, Ukraine). The book has been restored, in a new binding (binded on April 27, 1972 by Bohdan Semko). Partially preserved title leaf. 1st leaf lost, rewritten (probably 1875) and re-pasted into book. The last leaves are missing. The book contains marginal notes in black ink. Zapasko I͡A., Isai͡evych, I͡A. Pami͡atky knyz͡hkovoho mystet͡stva : kataloh starodrukiv, vydanykh na Ukraїni. – Lʹviv : Vyshcha Shkola, 1981, Vol. 1 : (1574-1700). – P. 57-59. – № 259. 2°. [8], 637 leaves Layout: printed in 2 columns of 41, 29 lines; printing in 2 colors (black and red). Script: 10 lines - 60, 83 mm Decoration: Engraving (forta, Dormition and coat of arms of the Lviv Dormition Brotherhood (reverse of title), large printing stamp of the Brotherhood (leaves 637, reverse). 41 illustrations from 41 boards, headpieces, tailpieces, initial capitals, rubric. Molded decorations. Printer: Ivan Kunotovych. Engravers: Iliia et al. Binding: new (1972 р.), artificial leather