- The Kórmchaia Book, also
known as the
Books of the
Pilot (Russian: Ко́рмчая книга, Ко́рмчая from кормчий,
Church Slavonic: кръмьчии 'helmsman, ship's pilot';...
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Bulgaria in the
early 10th century. It is
preserved in the 12th-century
kormchaya of Ephraim. A full
Russian translation was
published in the 19th century...
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Patrikeyev began his work on
revision of the so-called Кормчая книга (
Kormchaya kniga, or Book of guidelines; see
Canon law), a code of
ecclesiastic decrees...
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certain chess is
meant due to the word
shatranj being used). 13th
century –
Kormchaya Kniga, a set of
church laws. c. 1007 or 1008 – will of
Ermengol I (Count...
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collections of
permanent composition – the
Church Statutes, Tribes, the
Kormchaya, in
relatively permanent composition – the "Golden Chain", "Izmaragd"...
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Epanagoge found its way into
Russian canon law,
including the 13th-century
Kormchaya Kniga. Its
provisions on the patriarch's and church's
position vis-a-vis...