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The vast majority of Cyrillic books written and printed since the 1490s are of a liturgical-theological-religious nature. Hence they contain calendar and chronological tables necessary for church services and also everyday prayers of the followers of Eastern Orthodox Church. Most frequently, texts and tables connected with the Orthodox calendar can be found in the following books: psałtyr´ sledowannaja [Complete Psalter], ustaw [Psalter of Laws], czasosłow [The Horologion], swiatcy [Orthodox list of names], kanonnik [complete prayer book], służebnik [The Liturgicon]. They are helpful in determining the chronology of defective manuscripts and prints. Usually paschalia began in the year prior to the publication of a particular book and were counted since “the Creation of the world” (ab origine mundi) according to the Byzantine era. This paper presents examples of manuscripts and prints whose dates of publishing could be determined either precisely or approximately provided that the Easter tables were retained. Common elements and differences in the calendar and chronological parts have been pointed out as regards the South Slavic printing tradition and the tradition in the territory of the First Republic of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Muscovy (Russia).
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