Euchologium: Glagolski Spomenik Manastira Sinai Brda, by Leopold Geitler, is a scholarly work focusing on a Glagolitic Euchologion manuscript from the Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai. This meticulously researched study provides insight into the language, script, and liturgical practices of the Church Slavic tradition. The book examines the historical and linguistic significance of the manuscript, offering valuable information for linguists, historians, and those interested in the history of the Slavic Orthodox Church. It presents a detailed analysis of the text, shedding light on the evolution of the Slavic language and the development of Christian rituals in the Slavic world. This edition serves as an important resource for understanding the cultural and religious heritage preserved in Glagolitic manuscripts.
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