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Homélies des dimanches de carême suivant la tradition de Jérusalem et autres homélies (I-XIV) / Jean de Bolnisi ; texte géorgien: S. Sardjveladze (I-X), T. Mgaloblišvili (XI et XIV), E. KoÇlamazašvili (XII-XIII) ; introduction, traduction, choix des variantes et notes: Stéphane Verhelst.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Iohannes, Bolniensis, active 9th century, author.
Contributor:
Verhelst, Stéphane, translator, writer of introduction.
Sardjveladze, S., editor.
Kočlamazašvili, Ekʻvtʻime, editor.
Mgaloblishvili, Tamila, editor.
Series:
Sources chrétiennes ; no 580.
Sources chrétiennes, 0750-1978 ; no 580
Language:
French
Georgian
Multiple languages
Subjects (All):
Sakʻartʻvelos avtokepʻaluri martʻlmadidebeli eklesia.
Sermons, Georgian.
Sakʻartʻvelos avtokepʻaluri martʻlmadidebeli eklesia--Sermons.
Liturgies--Jerusalem--Influence.
Liturgies.
Liturgies--Georgia (Kingdom).
Iohannes, Bolniensis, active 9th century.
Iohannes.
Genre:
Lenten sermons.
Sermons, Georgian.
Sermons.
Speeches.
Physical Description:
601 pages ; 20 cm.
Place of Publication:
Paris : Les Éditions du Cerf, 2015.
Language Note:
Homilies in Georgian with French translations on facing pages; introductions and notes in French.
Summary:
The thirteen Georgian homilies presented here probably date from the beginning of the ninth century. Their author, Iohannes Bolniensis, bishop of the Caucasis, is not otherwise known, but his work is a faithful reflection of the ancient liturgy of Jerusalem which was still being practiced in Georgia in Iohannes's time; two centuries later Georgia aligned itself with the liturgy of Constantinople.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-136) and index.
Contains:
Container of: Iohannes, Bolniensis, active 9th century. Orationes. French (Verhelst)
Container of: Iohannes, Bolniensis, active 9th century. Orationes. Georgian (Sardjveladze, Mgaloblishvili and Kočlamazašvili)
ISBN:
9782204106528
2204106526
OCLC:
933434260
Publisher Number:
9782204106528

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