The Sofia Psalter (Bulgarian: Софийски песнивец, Sofiyski pesnivets), also known as Ivan Alexander's Psalter or the Kuklen Psalter, is a 14th-century Bulgarian...
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Psalter Sofia Psalter Tomich Psalter 232/15 Psalter at OPenn[permanent dead link] Kiev Psalter of 1397 Psalter of Jean, Duc de Berry Burnet Psalter Psalter...
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University of Sofia "St. Clement of Ohrida" in Sofia. Sofia Psalter, c. 1337 Tomić Psalter, c. 1360 Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander, 1355–1356 Psalter, Daskal...
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history, exciting a renewed interest in Classical civilisation. The Sofia Psalter is produced in Bulgaria. The famine in China, which had lasted since...
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now exhibited in the British Library, the Tomić Psalter (1360), today in Moscow, and the Sofia Psalter (1337). Ivan Alexander's rule was also marked by...
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in Moscow, Russia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tomic Psalter. Sofia Psalter, 1337 Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander, 1355–1356 Delev, Petǎr; Valeri...
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Slavonic: каѳисма, kai-isma), literally, "seat", is a division of the Psalter, used in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Catholic churches. The...
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Mazurin 1698 Pandects (13th/14th), the Sofia Psalter (1337), the SANU 55 Epistolary (1366–1367), the RNB F.п.I.2 Psalter (14th), the Čajniče Gospel (late 14th)...
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Sofia Psalter produced in 1337 belonged to the royal family of Tsar Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria, early work of the Tarnovo Literary School....
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Battle of Smilets Smilets dynasty Smiltsena Palaiologina Smolyani Sofia Psalter St Sophia (Ohrid), Church of Southern Buh, Battle of Sratsimir Sratsimir...
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the most famous works of the Tarnovo Literary School; - Sofia Psalter, 1337; - Tomić Psalter, c. 1360. Medieval Bulgarian literature was dominated by...
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manuscripts are the Sofia Psalter, 1337, Tomić Psalter, c 1360, and the Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander, 1355–1356, now in Sofia, Moscow and London respectively...
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history, exciting a renewed interest in Classical civilisation. The Sofia Psalter is produced in Bulgaria. The famine in China, which had lasted since...
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Memory of the World register as a world heritage document. Sofia Psalter, 1337 Tomić Psalter, c. 1360 McKendrick, 56 Dimitrova, 23 "British Library Manuscripts...
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"Leksik psaltira Akademijina brevijara (III c 12)" [Lexicology of the Psalter in the Academy Breviary (III c 12)]. Slovo (in Croatian). 56–57: 531–544...
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Psalter (Studion Psalter)) London, British Library, Add MS 40731. (Psalter) London, British Library, Arundel MS 155 (Eadui Psalter (Arundel Psalter))...
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Dimitri's Psalter is an 11th-century Glagolitic manuscript containing verses from the Psalms. The manuscript was discovered in 1975 in the Sinai Monastery...
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to Philip II of France. She was a daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk. Ingeborg was married to Philip II Augustus of France on 14 August...
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Civilization. Boston: American Academy of Arts and Sciences. p. 179. The Psalter and the Book of Prophets were adapted or "modernized" with special regard...
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The Sofia Echo. Retrieved 27 December 2012. American College of Sofia (2010). "History of American College of Sofia". American College of Sofia. Archived...
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Old Church Slavonic (redirect from Sluck Psalter)
important prayers and liturgical books, including the Aprakos Evangeliar, the Psalter, and the Acts of the Apostles, allegedly basing the language on the Slavic...
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Always linked to the memory of the siege is the small church of Santa Sofia (Torre d'Isola) located on a high terrace of Ticino a few kilometers west...
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Manasses Chronicle, the Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander, and the Tomić Psalter, which together have 554 miniatures. The style of the miniatures, which...
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uncertain dating younger) Part VII: 2001–3000 (medieval small fragments psalter [to the eighth century] BCE) Part VIII: 3001–5000 (medieval manuscripts...
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Dragalevtsi Monastery (category Buildings and structures in Sofia)
on the lower slopes of Vitosha mountain on the outskirts of the capital Sofia in western Bulgaria. Founded in the mid-14th century by Bulgarian tsar Ivan...
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Ursula (1994). "Sechs Seiten medizinischer Rezepte im glagolitischen Psalter 3/N des Sinaiklosters". Byzantinoslavica (in German). 55 (2): 304–335....
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Eleshnitsa Monastery (category Buildings and structures in Sofia Province)
monastery. A gospel and a psalter from the monastery are now kept in the National Church Historical and Archaeological Museum in Sofia. Vasil Levski used to...
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Civilization. Boston: American Academy of Arts and Sciences. p. 179. The Psalter and the Book of Prophets were adapted or "modernized" with special regard...
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schools") and the curriculum virtually consisted of only a Book of Hours, a psalter and the Bible. Students received their education in Old Church Slavonic...
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personality of the city was Orthodox bishop Dosoftei, who translated the Psalter into Romanian in 1665–1671. In December 1691, Miron Costin, one of the...
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