CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «PHAELONION»
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phaelonion dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
phaelonion dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
A History of the Holy Eastern Church: General introduction
S. Nicephorus I. u, who was (Ecumenical Patriarch from 806 to 815, writing to S.
Leo III., sends him a white stoicha- rion and a seamless phaelonion. It is
mentioned also by the Patriarch Philotheus x. The miserable taste is well known,
which ...
2
The Holy Eastern Church: A Popular Outline of Its History, ...
A Popular Outline of Its History, Doctrines, Liturgies, and Vestments. 4. After this
comes the Zone, or Belt, which binds both the stoicharion and epi- trachelion
together. 5. Next he puts on the Phaenolion, or Phaelonion, which is the Greek ...
3
Serbian Orthodox Church Museum
The collar to the phaelonion (chasuble), the work of Madame Despina of the
Brankovic family, and consort of the Wallachian Commander Jovan Njagoj
Basaraba, from 1519, was once part of a phaelonion. Embroidered on dark red
silk with ...
Svetozar St Dušanić, 1969
4
The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly ...
Simeon of Thessalonica uses the word o-aicicoc as synonymous with the
phaelonion or chasuble. IT At the Collegiate Church of Avalon, the colours are
said to be Tout d, la Romaine. From Autun this was part of the answer : On ne se
sert en ...
Llewellyn Frederick William Jewitt, John Charles Cox, John Romilly Allen, 1888
5
The Church and the World
Nealo thus describes the great entrance : " The Priest stands before the Altar, a
deacon holding his phaelonion on each side. (Ibid, p. 381.) We wish to impress
the force of this argument upon our readers. Here in the unchanging East, using
a ...
6
Eighteen Centuries of the Orthodox Church
Phaelonion or Phaenolion, 18. Philadelphia, Church of, 454, 455. Philaret,
Patriarch of Moscow, 547, 548, Mo. Metropolitan 690, 691. Philip, Deacon, 51. of
Moscow, 527. Philipopolis, 145, 578, 579. Phocas, 304, 305. I'hotinians, 167, 178
.
Alexander Hugh Hore, 1899
7
A History of the Holy Eastern Church: The Patriarchate of ...
... that being asked an alms by a poor man in the sacristy, before the
commencement of the Liturgy, and having no money at hand, he went aside,
stripped himself of his clothes, gave them to the beggar, and celebrated in the
phaelonion alone.
8
The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
... to the present day retains everywhere its mediaeval vest-ment_s, their forms,
names, and uses remaining unchanged—-the sticharzlon corresponding with the
alb and the early dalmatic of the West ; the phaelonion, with -the chasuble and its
...
Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Harrison De Puy, 1895
... his stocharion, and his epinanikia, epitrachelion, and phaelonion, each of
which pieces of vestment symbolizes some great mystery. In one hand he carried
a large jewelled copy of the Gospels, and raised the other to bless the
congregation.
... his stocharion, and his epinanikia, epitrachelion, and phaelonion, each of
which pieces of vestment symbolizes some great mystery. In one hand he carried
a large jewelled copy of the Gospels, and raised the other to bless the
congregation.