Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Canons of the Matins in Honour of Saints Constantine and Helena
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critical edition, Byzantine and post-Byzantine canons, Saint Constantine, Saint HelenaAbstract
This article presents (a) a critical edition of two still unedited Byzantine canons of the Matins and (b) a re-edition of two Byzantine and post-Byzantine canons, all dedicated to Saints Constantine and Helena. Additionally, this article constitutes a continuation and a supplement of a previous publication of ours entitled The Hymnography in Honour of Saints Constantine and Helena and its Connection with Imperial Ideology, published in “Studia Ceranea” 13, 2023.
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