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Канон Успению Богородицы Τάφῳ παρθενοδόχῳ (Къ гробоу дѣвоприятьномѹ) в византийской и славянской гимнографии
С. 191–223.
Роман Н. Кривко
The article contains commentary and critical edition of the Byzantine liturgical hymn for the Dormition of Theotokos.
In book
Vol. 1: Смъртта и погребението в юдео-християнската традиция / Death and Funeral in Jewish-Christian Tradition. , Sofia: Издателски център "Боян Пенев", 2011.
Malinov A. V., Куприянов В. А., СПб.: Дмитрий Буланин, 2020.
В монографии предлагается исследование биографии и философского творчества видного российского слависта профессора Санкт-Петербургского университета и академика Императорской Академии наук Владимира Ивановича Ламанского (1833—1914). Опираясь на ранее неизвестные архивные источники, авторы проводят реконструкцию научной карьеры Ламанского в Санкт-Петербургском университете начиная с его студенческих лет, показывают историю его взаимоотношений с современниками (А. С. Хомяковым, И. С. Аксаковым, ...
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Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
This book is the first major study exploring archival and memorial practices of the Soviet unofficial culture. The creation of counter-archives was one of the most important forms of cultural resistance in the Soviet Union. Unofficial artists and poets had to reinvent the possibilities of maintaining art and literature that “did not exist”. Against the ...
Added: October 8, 2024
Амерханова Э. И., Lifshits A., В кн.: Археографски прилози, 45Vol. 45.: Beograd: Народна библиотека Србиjе, 2023. Гл. 1 С. 11–27.
In 2022, fragments of a Serbian manuscript from the late 13th century were found in
the Scientific Library of Kazan University (Russia). We managed to identify them as
parts of the Trebnik (Book of Needs), which are kept in various collections in Russia.
This is a manuscript, parts of which were brought from the Slepchensky Monastery
in 1845, 1857 ...
Added: September 26, 2024
Grishchenko A., В кн.: «Последние времена» в славянской и еврейской культурной традиции.: М.: Научно-гуманитарный центр «Сэфер», 2023. С. 85–123.
The paper reviews the manuscript tradition of three Hebraisms from the Early East Slavic literature, as following: Mašliakh occurred in the Palaea Interpretata (that was connected to earlier Mašika / Mašiaak from the Addresses to a Jew on the Incarnation of the Son of God of the Miscellany from the 13th century, i.e., resp. Hebrew Māšîaḥ ...
Added: January 11, 2024
Белова О. В., Копченова И. В., Ясинская М. В. et al., М.: Научно-гуманитарный центр «Сэфер», 2023.
The present volume of the annual edition Slavic & Jewish Cultures: Dialogue, Similarities, Differences entitled “End Times” in the Slavic and Jewish Cultural Traditions includes mate-rials from the international conference of the same name, which took place in Moscow on December 7–9, 2022. The volume presents 13 articles by scholars from Russia and Israel who ...
Added: January 11, 2024
Grishchenko A., Русская речь 2023 № 5 С. 52–68
The article deals with the problem of the origin of the special manner of pronunciation and corresponding spelling of the Cyrillic letter “fita” (Ѳ), going back to the Greek “theta” (Θ), as /ft/, which was previously known only in the Ruthenian book tradition, mostly Old Ukrainian, not older than the early 17th century. I propose ...
Added: November 16, 2023
Lukhovitskiy, Lev, Zharkaya, Varvara, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 2023 Vol. 116 No. 3 P. 813–836
The Brief ekphrasis of the Holy Land ascribed to a certain Ioannes Phokas is a very unusual piece of literature because, unlike other ekphraseis, it deals with a journey. Since the Byzantines did not develop universally accepted rules for writing about pilgrimages, Phokas’ text (like any other rare example of what might be called Byzantine ...
Added: July 22, 2023
Lukhovitskiy L., Античная древность и средние века 2022 Т. 50 С. 283–311
The paper focuses on the hagiographical rewriting of the Palaeologan period. After outlining the corpus of relevant texts, I discuss the two paradigms that currently permeate Byzantine studies, the “old saints” paradigm and the “metaphrasis” paradigm. Both approaches, despite their indisputable heuristic value, do not take into consideration all aspects of hagiographical rewriting of the ...
Added: August 17, 2022
Grishchenko A., Studi Slavistici 2022 Т. 19 № 1 С. 285–300
The article raises the question of language items (words or phrases) which could be the markers of a textual relationship between Biblical translations and their originals, on the examples of two East Slavonic texts created presumably in the 15th century in the Ruthenian lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The article is based on ...
Added: June 7, 2022
Uspensky B. A., Зборник Матице српске за славистику 2021 № 100 С. 61–76
The word car’ appears first in the Russian vernacular language as a result of the phonetic changes produced by the loss of the jers (reduced vowels). However it is only in the XVth century that this word becomes legitimized in the Russian literary (Church Slavonic) language. It is argued that its legitimization in Church Slavonic ...
Added: January 3, 2022
Automation In Cognitive Linguistics: The Case Of Old Slavonic And Old Church Slavonic Literary Texts
Afanasev I., Крючкова О. Ю., Lingua Viva 2019 № 29 С. 48–56
The article considers the case of one particular research in the border field between cognitive linguistics and lexical semantics, namely the study of conceptual opposition “us – them”, as exemplified in the Old Slavonic and the Old Church Slavonic literary texts. The researcher faces the problem of processing of hundreds of lexemes, and it is ...
Added: December 28, 2021
Lifshits A., Шамина И. Н., Вестник церковной истории 2021 № 3/4 С. 376–386
Юбилейная заметка в честь выдающегося исследователя. ...
Added: December 14, 2021
Lukhovitskiy L., Византийский временник 2021 Т. 105 С. 406–410
An obituary to Dmitry Afinogenov, professor of the Moscow Stete University and an outstanding Byzantinologist. We trace the stages of his academic career and attempt to situte his findings within the international scholarly context. ...
Added: December 3, 2021
Lugovskaya D., Зборник Матице српске за славистику 2021 Т. 99 С. 251–263
This article explores V. F. Khodasevich’s critical essays written in 1908–1914. After the publication of his first poetic book, during the period of crisis of the symbolism, critic began to work with newspapers. He created several articles about progress (about the development of the North Pole and the first flights) and about the “meshchanstvo” (“philistinism”). ...
Added: November 24, 2021
Lukhovitskiy L., Солопов А. И., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 9: Филология 2021 № 5 С. 233–236
The paper is an obituary of Dmitriy E. Afi nogenov, a prominent classicist and byzantologist. ...
Added: November 2, 2021
Ivanov S. A., Turilov A., , in: The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Literature.: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Ch. 23.VII P. 662–681.
Added: November 1, 2021
Ivanov S. A., Slovĕne 2021 Т. Vol. 10 № 1 С. 10–17
On the basis of four existing manuscripts, a Byzantine “spiritually beneficial tale” is published for the first time. This is an obvious translation from Greek but its original is nowhere attested. The action takes place in Jerusalem and its surroundings, the actors are pre-Islamic Arabs. In all probability, the story was written down at the ...
Added: October 27, 2021