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Ірмолой си́ е́стъ ѡсмогласникъ о Стары́хъ рꙋкопи́санных еѯемп[лѧровъ] исправле́нный

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Greek Catholic Church, Ukrainian. Ірмолой Си́ Е́стъ Ѡсмогласникъ О Стары́хъ Рꙋкопи́санных Еѯемп[лѧровъ] Исправле́нный. Saint George's Monastery.[Lviv] : [Drukarni͡a pry monastyri I͡Ura]. 1700. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/104.

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Greek Catholic Church, U. (1700). Ірмолой си́ е́стъ ѡсмогласникъ о Стары́хъ рꙋкопи́санных еѯемп[лѧровъ] исправле́нный. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/104.

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Greek Catholic Church, Ukrainian. Ірмолой Си́ Е́стъ Ѡсмогласникъ о Стары́хъ Рꙋкопи́санных Еѯемп[лѧровъ] Исправле́нный. [Lviv] : [Drukarni͡a pry monastyri I͡Ura]. 1700. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://dlib.ucu.org.ua/items/show/104.

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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 collection of old prints and special collections of UCU Library. The book lacks the cover and some unnumbered pages at the beginning and end of the book. The leaves are partially restored. The book contains marginal notes in black ink and graphite pencil. The book contains stamps "Vlasnist' t͡serkvy s. Vorobli͡achyn" (Eng.: "Property of the church of Vorobliachyn village"). The text is printed in red and black ink. Zapasko I͡A., Isai͡evych, I͡A. Pami͡atky knyz͡hkovoho mystet͡stva : kataloh starodrukiv, vydanykh na Ukraїni. – Lʹviv : Vyshcha Shkola, 1981, Vol. 1 : (1574-1700). – P. 115. – № 752. 2°. [4], 446, [26] leaves. Lines – 10, 33. Layout: printed in two colors. Printed in a molded music typeface. The pages are framed. Script: 10 lines – 63 mm. The size of the five-line stanza is 10 mm. Decoration: fortas, John Damascene (on the back of unnumbered leaf 4), ornamental and narrative illustrations, tailpieces, initial letters. Molded decorations. Engravers: N. Zubryts'kyĭ, Dionysiĭ. "Prologomenon" signed by the abbot of the Lviv monastery of Yuriĭ Skol's'kyĭ (the title is on the back of the unnumbered leaf 2). A couplet about John of Damascus (on the verso of unnumbered leaf 2). "Dogma, chapter one" (from p. 1). The musical text is in five-line notes of the Kyivan square notation (pp. 1-446). "Scara albo registry of hymns" (pp. 1-13) and an afterword by the gisera (type foundry) and printer Ĭosyf Horodets'kyĭ (leaf 13-13 unnumbered reverse side; text of the afterword: Franko, pp. 5-6).
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  • [2], 446, [21] leaves
  • 275 x 165 mm
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