Results for 'Hegumen Andronik'

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    Florenskii today: Three points of view: Father Johannes Schelhas's interviews about the life and spiritual heritage of Father Pavel Florenskii.Hegumen Andronik, Johannes Schelhas, R. A. Gal'tseva & N. K. Bonetskaia - 2002 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 40 (4):40-94.
    I was born on 7 November 1952 in Moscow. I studied at the Historical-Archival Institute, from which I graduated after writing a dissertation titled The Commission for the Preservation of the Monuments of Art and Antiquity of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, 191 8-1 925. Survey of Materials [Komissiia PO okhrane pamiatnikov iskusstva i stariny Troitse-Sergievoi lavry. 1918-1925. Obzor materialov].
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    Orthodoxy: Universal or national?Hegumen Ignaty - 1998 - The European Legacy 3 (2):33-38.
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    Aleksei Fedorovich Losev and Orthodoxy.V. V. Mokhov - 1996 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 35 (1):86-91.
    The Monk Andronik, in secular life Aleksei Fedorovich Losev, was born on September 23, 1893, and was named in honor of one of the Kiev-Pecherskii reverend fathers, Aleksii . He died on the memorial day of the Apostles Bartholomew and Barnabas on May 24, 1988.
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  4. Gli epitimia di Teodoro studita. Due fogli ritrovati Del dossier di casole.Daniele Arnesano - 2010 - Byzantion 80:9-37.
    The author pieces together a manuscript of Epitimia of Theodore the Stoudite and other chapters prescribing monastic rules to the hegumen and monks. The manuscript, dating back to the second half of the 12th century, was originally belonging to the famous dossier of the St. Nicola of Casole Abbey . The Salentine manuscript reports a shortened version of Epitimia adapted for the Otranto monastery.
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