Title О происхождении аномальной нумерации чтений после Пятидесятницы в сербском полноапракосном евангелии No 8 Хиландарского монастыря /
Translation of Title An anomalous numbering of the lections after Pentecost in Serbian long lectionary Gospel No. 8 from the Hilandar Monaster.
Authors Temčinas, Sergejus
DOI 10.15388/SV.2000.23118
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Is Part of Slavistica Vilnensis.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2000, t. 49, Nr. 2, p. 37-50.. ISSN 2351-6895. eISSN 2424-6115
Abstract [eng] This paper presents an explanation of the anomalous numbering of the lections after Pentecost in the Serbian long lectionary Gospel No 8 from the Hilandar Monastery (Hi I. 8). Usually the weeks after Pentecost are numbered continuously from 1 to 17, but in Hil. 8 this liturgical cycle is divided into two parts with two separate numberings: 1-11 and 1-6. This division does not occur in other Slavic gospel lectionaries. The Gospel of SI. Mallhew is generally read during the liturgical cycle after Pentecost, with the exception of the weekday leclions for the last six weeks, which are taken from SI. Mark. This shift from Mallhew to Mark was so significant to the scribe of Hil. 8 that he decided to emphasize it by introducing a new numbering of the weeks. Such an attitude indicates that the scribe must have been used to dealing with the liturgicaltetraevangelion (in which the four Gospels are clearly separated) and not with the lectionary Gospel, and sheds some light on the geographical distribution of these two structural types of gospels.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Russian
Publication date 2000
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