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- structured book for the daily use of chanters like the later book Anastasimatarion or in Slavonic Voskresnik. Since the 17th century different collections...
- materials from the books mentioned above into the Daily Cycle of Services. Anastasimatarion (Gr****: Ἀναστασιματάριον) is a service book that contains the Anastasima...
- (monophonic) chant written down in Byzantine round notation (see Macarie's anastasimatarion with the Gr**** text translated into Romanian and transliterated into...
- abridged version of the Kekragaria published in the Anastasimatarion) Kekragaria (see Anastasimatarion neon) and Anoixantaria in the sticheraric syntomon...
- chantings. He completed both known books of Peter the Peloponnesian, the Anastasimatarion, composing the missing Kekragaria with the incidental Stichologia,...
- Idiomela of Manuel Protopsaltes Συλλογή ιδιομέλων και απολυτικίων Μανουήλ του Πρωτοψάλτου 1832 Second edition of the Anastasimatarion Νέον Αναστασηματάριον...
- also be found in other liturgical books like the Octoechos or the Anastasimatarion, or in the Anthology for the Divine Liturgy. In the current traditions...
- treatise about psaltic art, and the recomposition of the Byzantine Anastasimatarion was based on the simple psalmody according to the Octoechos. Several...
- sticheraric melos is the one found in the old Anastasimatarion [the cycle of 11 stichera heothina in the Anastasimatarion of Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes], in...
- book akolouthiai (usually introduced by a Papa****, a kekragarion/anastasimatarion, an anthology for Orthros, and an anthology for the divine liturgies)...