This is a scholarly dissertation on the lectionaries of the Eastern and Western Churches, with specific focus on the lectionary of John Chrysostom, held in the Bibliotheca Publ. Illustris Iuliae. The work, titled "Diss. De Lectionariis Orient. Et Occident. Ecclesiae, In Genere, Et Sigillatim De Jo. Chrysostomi Lectionario Msto, Quod In Bibliotheca Publ. Illustris Iuliae Asservatur," delves into the historical context and significance of these liturgical texts. Authored by Johann Andreas Schmidt and P. C. Brill, the study offers insights into the development and usage of lectionaries within early Christian traditions, making it a valuable resource for researchers and students of liturgical history and theology. The text provides a detailed examination of the distinctive features of the John Chrysostom lectionary and its place within the broader context of early church practices.
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