ЗА ЕДИН СЪАВТОР НА СВ. КЛИМЕНТ ОХРИДСКИ
ABOUT ONE ST. CLEMENT OHRIDSKI
Author(s): Tereza GerchevaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Bulgarian Literature, Philology
Published by: Шуменски университет »Епископ Константин Преславски«
Keywords: St. Climent Ohridski; the Canon of St. John the Baptist; the Slavic Octoih; hymnography
Summary/Abstract: As a result of years of research in different in structure and origin manuscript octoys, as well as a comprehensive study of the compositions, grouped by purpose and subject, not according to the days of the week within the same voice, M. Yovcheva reaches the discovery of indisputable proof of the presence of a considerable share of the Old Bulgarian writers in the Slavic Octoih. In one of the copies of the liturgical collection, in 1999 Maria Yovcheva comes across works by St. Climent Ohridski. One of these works is the Canon of St. John the Baptist, on Tuesday in voice 1. The beginnings of the canopies of the canon were published by M. Yovcheva by the copies in Paraclitic (Syn. Type 80) from the manuscript collection of RGADA. During the process of researching the Clementian hymnographic heritage, it turned out that, in fact, some of the works attributed to the works of the Old Bulgarian hymnograph were actually signed by other writers, probably by his co-authors. This is also the case with the Canon of St. John the Baptist, since the acronym Prof. can probably be read in the accordance with the canonical model. In this case, too, it turns out that the work is a teamwork of the writers from the Golden Age.
Journal: Преславска книжовна школа
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 20
- Page Range: 310-322
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Bulgarian, Old Bulgarian