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"The Father and his Eldest Son". The Depiction of the 1667 Muscovite Palm Sunday Procession by the Metropolitan of Gaza Paisios Ligaridis and its Significance / Olar,Ovidiu in Revue de l'histoire des religions, 1 (Trimestrielle)
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عنوان : "The Father and his Eldest Son". The Depiction of the 1667 Muscovite Palm Sunday Procession by the Metropolitan of Gaza Paisios Ligaridis and its Significance نوع الوثيقة : نص مطبوع مؤلفين : Olar,Ovidiu, مؤلف تاريخ النشر : 2018 مقالة في الصفحة: P05-P36 اللغة : فرنسي (fre) إنكليزي (eng) خلاصة : First attested in 1558 and abolished by Peter the Great in 1697, the Muscovite Palm Sunday ritual has attracted the attention of many scholars. Due to Michael S. Flier's insightful semiotic analysis, the role played by Patriarch Nikon in the refashioning of this ritual is also well known. Nevertheless, a very interesting depiction of the 1667 Palm Sunday ritual still awaits proper analysis. Included by the Metropolitan of Gaza Paisios Ligaridis in his famous and controversial History of the 1666‑1667 Council that deposed Nikon, this depiction of the ritual allows us to understand better the roles ascribed to Nikon's successor, Patriarch Joseph, and to Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich. The aim of this study is to put Ligaridis' description of the 1667 Palm Sunday procession in context and to see how the results fit into the framework of previous researches.
in Revue de l'histoire des religions > 1 (Trimestrielle) . - P05-P36[مقالة] "The Father and his Eldest Son". The Depiction of the 1667 Muscovite Palm Sunday Procession by the Metropolitan of Gaza Paisios Ligaridis and its Significance [نص مطبوع ] / Olar,Ovidiu, مؤلف . - 2018 . - P05-P36.
اللغة : فرنسي (fre) إنكليزي (eng)
in Revue de l'histoire des religions > 1 (Trimestrielle) . - P05-P36
خلاصة : First attested in 1558 and abolished by Peter the Great in 1697, the Muscovite Palm Sunday ritual has attracted the attention of many scholars. Due to Michael S. Flier's insightful semiotic analysis, the role played by Patriarch Nikon in the refashioning of this ritual is also well known. Nevertheless, a very interesting depiction of the 1667 Palm Sunday ritual still awaits proper analysis. Included by the Metropolitan of Gaza Paisios Ligaridis in his famous and controversial History of the 1666‑1667 Council that deposed Nikon, this depiction of the ritual allows us to understand better the roles ascribed to Nikon's successor, Patriarch Joseph, and to Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich. The aim of this study is to put Ligaridis' description of the 1667 Palm Sunday procession in context and to see how the results fit into the framework of previous researches.