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Journal

2020 | 55 | 1 | 37 - 45

Article title

О НЕКОТОРЫХ ОСОБЕННОСТЯХ РАСПРОСТРАНЕНИЯ КИРИЛЛИЧЕСКИХ ПАМЯТНИКОВ ЦЕРКОВНОГО ПРАВА У СЛАВЯН В РАННЕЕ НОВОЕ ВРЕМЯ

Title variants

EN
Distribution of Cyrillic sources of the canon law by the Slavs during the early modern time

Languages of publication

RU

Abstracts

EN
The most important canon law texts were translated into Slavic in two stages: in the initial period of the spread of Christianity and in the heyday of independent Slavic states. In Early modern period, the complete codes of canons (Kormchie) were being copied mainly on the territory of the Moscow and Kiev metropolitanates while in the Balkans and Central Europe the Alphabetical Syntagma of Matthew Blastares and the so called Pseudozonar-miscellany were most widespread. The reason for dissemination of the Pseudozonar is the need for self-organization of church communities. This miscellany was open both for replenishment with new texts, including those coming from the Catholic tradition, as well as for local vernacular influences.

Journal

Year

Volume

55

Issue

1

Pages

37 - 45

Physical description

Contributors

  • Institut Rossijskoj istorii Rossijskoj Akademii nauk, 117292, Moskva, Russia

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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