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The Pentecostarion
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Translated from the Greek by the Holy Transfiguration Monastery
Publication Data: Boston MA: Holy Transfiguration Monastery, 2014
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions (l × w × h): 36.2 cm × 26.8 cm × 2.5 cm
Additional Information: two-color printing, black-and-white and full-color illustrations
ISBN-13: 978‒0‒943405‒02‒5
ISBN-10: 0‒943405‒02‒5
Translated from the Greek by the Holy Transfiguration Monastery
“Our first edition of the Pentecostarion, which was the first of the Church’s principal service books that we have published, was printed in 1990. In 1997 we printed our Great Horologion and, in 2005, the twelve volumes of the Menaion. In preparing this second edition of the Pentecostarion, we have incorporated many hymns that were printed in a revised version in the Horologion, and we have made the physical format and the conventions used in rubrics and indications of typicon to conform to those established for the Menaion. For the first edition, we used as the basis of our translation the Greek edition of the Pentecostarion published at Venice in 1836 by Bartholomew of the Monastery of Koutloumousiou on the Holy Mountain of Athos. For this revised edition, we have also consulted Bartholomew’s third edition, printed in Venice in 1856, and an edition printed in Rome in 1884, besides a modern edition based on Bartholomew’s, the Ἀποστολικὴ Διακονία edition of 1959. For the great feasts, especially the Iambic Canon of Pentecost, we have consulted Saint Nicodemus’s Ἑορτοδρόμιον, his commentary on the Canons of the Great Feasts that was printed in Venice in 1836. In comparing different Greek editions, one occasionally encounters variant readings. Some can be dismissed as obvious typographical errors. When the choice between variant readings is not straightforward, we usually consult the Slavonic text also.”
—“Introduction”
CONTENTS
Preface
On the Text of the Pentecostarion and on the word Pentecost
Introduction
The Holy and Great Sunday of Pascha
The Paschal Hours
The Sunday of Antipascha—Thomas Sunday
The Sunday of the Myrrh-bearing Women
The Sunday of the Paralytic
The Wednesday of Mid-Pentecost
The Sunday of the Samaritan Woman
The Apodosis of Mid-Pentecost
The Sunday of the Blind Man
The Apodosis of Pascha with the Feast of the Blind Man
The Apodosis of Pascha—Alternative Usage
The Ascension of our Lord and God and Saviour Jesus Christ
The Sunday of the Holy and God-bearing Fathers at Nicaea
The Apodosis of the Feast of the Ascension
The Saturday of Souls
The Sunday of Holy Pentecost
Pentecost Sunday Vespers with the Kneeling Prayers
The Apodosis of the Feast of Pentecost
The Sunday of All Saints
Glossary
Index of Prosomia
On the Meter and the Metrical Conventions
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions (l × w × h): 36.2 cm × 26.8 cm × 2.5 cm
Additional Information: two-color printing, black-and-white and full-color illustrations
ISBN-13: 978‒0‒943405‒02‒5
ISBN-10: 0‒943405‒02‒5
Translated from the Greek by the Holy Transfiguration Monastery
“Our first edition of the Pentecostarion, which was the first of the Church’s principal service books that we have published, was printed in 1990. In 1997 we printed our Great Horologion and, in 2005, the twelve volumes of the Menaion. In preparing this second edition of the Pentecostarion, we have incorporated many hymns that were printed in a revised version in the Horologion, and we have made the physical format and the conventions used in rubrics and indications of typicon to conform to those established for the Menaion. For the first edition, we used as the basis of our translation the Greek edition of the Pentecostarion published at Venice in 1836 by Bartholomew of the Monastery of Koutloumousiou on the Holy Mountain of Athos. For this revised edition, we have also consulted Bartholomew’s third edition, printed in Venice in 1856, and an edition printed in Rome in 1884, besides a modern edition based on Bartholomew’s, the Ἀποστολικὴ Διακονία edition of 1959. For the great feasts, especially the Iambic Canon of Pentecost, we have consulted Saint Nicodemus’s Ἑορτοδρόμιον, his commentary on the Canons of the Great Feasts that was printed in Venice in 1836. In comparing different Greek editions, one occasionally encounters variant readings. Some can be dismissed as obvious typographical errors. When the choice between variant readings is not straightforward, we usually consult the Slavonic text also.”
—“Introduction”
CONTENTS
Preface
On the Text of the Pentecostarion and on the word Pentecost
Introduction
The Holy and Great Sunday of Pascha
The Paschal Hours
The Sunday of Antipascha—Thomas Sunday
The Sunday of the Myrrh-bearing Women
The Sunday of the Paralytic
The Wednesday of Mid-Pentecost
The Sunday of the Samaritan Woman
The Apodosis of Mid-Pentecost
The Sunday of the Blind Man
The Apodosis of Pascha with the Feast of the Blind Man
The Apodosis of Pascha—Alternative Usage
The Ascension of our Lord and God and Saviour Jesus Christ
The Sunday of the Holy and God-bearing Fathers at Nicaea
The Apodosis of the Feast of the Ascension
The Saturday of Souls
The Sunday of Holy Pentecost
Pentecost Sunday Vespers with the Kneeling Prayers
The Apodosis of the Feast of Pentecost
The Sunday of All Saints
Glossary
Index of Prosomia
On the Meter and the Metrical Conventions
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