Lviv editions of liturgical books in Basilian Monasteries of Maramorosh County (according to visitations of 1749 and 1756)

Autor: Tupytsia Mykhailo
Jazyk: English<br />Polish<br />Ukrainian
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Рукописна та книжкова спадщина України, Iss 29, Pp 5-22 (2022)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2222-4203
Popis: The study aims to reconstruct the liturgical literature of the Basilian Maramorosh monasteries, in particular, to study Lviv issues. The main sources of the research arethe visitations of 1749 and 1756. Methodology. This paper is the interdisciplinary research, that includes historical and philological methods as well as codicology. Statistical methods allow to compose tables with a list of the books we are interested in. The historical-comparative method made it possible to compare the composition of church literature by subject and language to conclude the features of the monasteries’ liturgical practices. Scientific novelty. Firstly, this research made the reconstruction of liturgical books for thirteen Maramorosh monasteries. The paper concentrates on studying of the Lviv old printed liturgical books of the eleven monasteries. Conclusions. Since the Middle Ages the Maramorosh was mainly a region of the Orthodox tradition. The period of the Turkish conquest of Hungary and European Reformation which in the local space manifested it self in the confrontation of two parties - the Uniate and the Orthodox. It should be mentioned that each of them was supported bythe Habsburg Catholics and the Calvinists of the Transylvanian princes. As an element of confessional discipline, visitations were aimed at acquainting the diocesan government, including the peculiarities of the monasteries’ liturgical practices of the Maramorosh county. Lviv editions of Sluzhebnyk suggest that by the middle of the18th century Maramorosh monasteries still followed the liturgical practices of the old model. Lviv editions in the Maramorosh monasteries verify the next statements: close contact of Christians of the Eastern rite on both sides of the Carpathians, and quite intensive book trade between them.
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