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Triōdion katanyktikon, periechon hapasan tēn anēkousan autō akolouthian tēs Hagias kai Megalēs Tessarakostēs : apo tēs kyriakēs telōnou kai tou pharisaiou, mechri tou hagiou kai megalou Savvatou : meta tōn kat'ēchon triadikōn hymnōn kai phōtagōgikōn, stichērōn te kai kathismatōn diaphorōn en tō telei : meth'hosēs hoion te tēs epimeleias neōsti metatypōthen.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Yarnall Collection Folio BX375.T75 A2 1856
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Orthodox Eastern Church.
Contributor:
Hellēnikon Typographeion ho Phoinix, printer.
Yarnall Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Triodion
Language:
Greek, Modern (1453-)
Subjects (All):
Orthodox Eastern Church--Liturgy--Texts.
Orthodox Eastern Church.
Lent--Liturgy--Texts.
Lent.
Lent--Liturgy.
Liturgics.
Genre:
Texts.
Printing, Greek.
Penn Provenance:
Yarnall Library of Theology (Saint Clement's Church, Philadelphia, Pa.) (bookplate) (stamp)
Freshfield, Edwin Hanson (bookplate)
Physical Description:
4 unnumbered pages, 455 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 33 cm
Other Title:
Direction-line title: Triodio
Place of Publication:
En Venetia : Ek tēs ekklēsiastikēs typographias tou Phoinikos, 1856.
Language Note:
In Greek; title and imprint romanized.
Notes:
Printed in red and black, in double columns.
Half-title on first leaf.
Local Notes:
Bound in full calf with gold stamped cross and decorations on front cover and gold stamped Virgin and Child on back cover; blind-stamped borders; two clasps, both wanting; stenciled endpapers; edges speckled red.
OCLC:
63662605

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