Euchologium magnum [microform] [ca. 1540].

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Euchologium magnum [microform] [ca. 1540].

The Great Euchologion (Archieratikon), evidently intended for use by the Metropolitan of Kiev and reflecting the traditions of Kievan Rus at the time of Metropolitans Kiprian and Gregory Camblak. Incomplete, lacking several leaves. Includes the rite of ordering for the Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus; St. Athanasius' questions on confession; St. Volodimyr's Church rules; Church rules of I︠a︡roslav the Wise; "gramota" of Moscow prince Basil Dmitrevich to Kiprian (1402-3); Paschal tables (1503-1593); calendar beginning with January not September (does not include any Slavic saints); conciliar document proclaiming the election of Gregory Camblak as Metropolitan of Kiev on November 15, 1415); prayers to be said by a priest for Jewish and Tartar converts to Christianity.

1 v. (iii, 478 leaves) ; 30 cm.

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