Liturgical miscellany [microform], [ca. 1360-ca. 1440].

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Liturgical miscellany [microform], [ca. 1360-ca. 1440].

Unusual composite liturgical miscellany comprised of parts of the Lenten Triod, Festal Menaion and Prologue. First section (leaves 1-63): partial Lenten Triod. Second section (leaves 65-237): services and short hymns according to the calendar. Includes October 14 service for St. Petka-Paraskeva on leaf 79a. Third section (leaves 238-254): lives from the Prolog. Includes SS. Petka-Paraskeva, Michael the Warrior and Nicholas of Myra. Fourth section (leaves 255-305): more services according to the calendar. Fifth section (leaves 306-376): verses and troparia from the triodion cycle, somewhat in disorder. The text beginning on leaf 377a was copied by the 2nd scribe and belongs to the first calendar cycle of services (beginning on leaf 65). It contains part of a service for martyr Tecla for Sept. 9, and belongs before present leaf 65.

1 v. (380 leaves) ; 29 cm.

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