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Apocryphal Passions of the Apostles in Croatian Glagolitic Texts
2020
In the course of the Middle Ages, apocryphal and hagiographic texts of The Acts of the Apostles of various origins became part of the Croatian Glagolitic literature. The Passion of Saint Andrew, for example, is documented in the sanctorale of nineteen Croatian Glagolitic breviaries dating from the period between the 14th and mid-16th centuries. The Glagolitic Passion is an abbreviated translation of the Latin Epistula presbyterorum et diaconorum Achaiae (BHL 428) from the 6th century. The texts of the Passion of Jamesthe Apostle (Jacobus Maior, apost., filius Zebedaei, frater Johannis, Passio, BHL 4057) are found in two Glagolitic breviaries, namely the Breviary of Vitus of Omi?alj (1396) a…
Gil-Albert y el arte
2014
La ESMA y la memoria de la dictadura en Argentina. La lenta construcción de un emblema nacional
2021
Vacíos de la bomba atómica. El Memorial por la Paz de Hiroshima como lugar de ritual
2021
La visualización de la música
2015
Imágenes sonoras y actitud de escucha en la poesía de José-Miguel Ullán
2015
Karl Friedrich Schinkel y el clasicismo alemán
2015
Los talleres artesanos-artísticos de la Valencia del siglo XX
2011
Les traductions latines de textes hagiographiques byzantins de la période médio-byzantine
2019
The present article attempts to record and present as much as possible the Latin translations of hagiographical texts during the Middle Byzantine period. The texts are first approached from a literary point of view, then a historical presentation is attempted, referring to their possible functional use in the traditions of the two churches, Constantinople and Rome.