1811, VENICE PRINT, GLYKIS, HOROLOGION THE GREAT, GREEK ORTHODOX LITURGY

350.00

The Orologion is the title of the Greek-Orthodox liturgical book containing all the services and rituals of the day and night. According to the Standard of the Church, the Orologion determines the sequences of the daily cycle. The old Horologia were printed in Venice with decorative woodcuts. Its form was consolidated in 1832 by the monk Bartholomeus Imbrio and approved by the Great Church of Christ. Since 1952, the Church of Greece has also been printing Horologia by Apostolic Diaconia publications. The first part contains the sequences from Vespers to the Hours, the second part includes elements from the Minaea, the Triodium and the Pentecost, while the third part contains the Akathistos Hymn, the small and large Prayer Rule, the sequence of Contemplation and Rules to I. Christ, the Angels and the Cross.

and its form was improved after the correction made by monk Bartholomeus of Koutolumousianos in 1832 and its division into three parts, approved of the Great Church of Christ.

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Ωρολόγιον το Μέγα την άπασαν ακολουθίαν

κατά την τάξιν των εν Ιεροσολύμοις Αγίων Μοναστηρίων

Ενετιησιν εν τη τυπογραφία Νικολαο Γλυκη 1811

HOROLOGION THE GREAT

Printed in 1811 in Venice by Nikolaos Glykis

21,5cm x 14cm (5,5inch x 8,5inch approx.)

Fine Leather Binding by Psallis Bookbinding (Athens)

552 Pages (4 pages professionally preserved and restored)

 

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Greek

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