2020
DOI: 10.25803/sfi.2020.33.54183
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The Cathedral Rite of Constantinople: Evolution of a Local Tradition

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“…One of our best sources for the study of processional activity in the Byzantine capital is the Typikon of the Great Church; 7 a kanonarion-synaxarion that is a liturgical book containing information on the commemorations ordered for each day of the year, where the celebrations were due to take place, and the appropriate readings and hymns for the day. As a reflection of lived tradition (Getcha, 2012), the Typikon is con-sidered one of the most significant sources for understanding the liturgical practice of Constantinople and its parishes (Parenti, 2011). Juan Mateos produced an edition of the Typikon in two volumes, one for each cycle of the liturgical year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of our best sources for the study of processional activity in the Byzantine capital is the Typikon of the Great Church; 7 a kanonarion-synaxarion that is a liturgical book containing information on the commemorations ordered for each day of the year, where the celebrations were due to take place, and the appropriate readings and hymns for the day. As a reflection of lived tradition (Getcha, 2012), the Typikon is con-sidered one of the most significant sources for understanding the liturgical practice of Constantinople and its parishes (Parenti, 2011). Juan Mateos produced an edition of the Typikon in two volumes, one for each cycle of the liturgical year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%