Церковнослов’янське мучеництво святої Теклі з ХІ ст.: до питання особливостей руської редакції апокрифічних діянь святих Павла і Теклі

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dc.contributor.author Сироїд, Дарія
dc.contributor.author Сироїд, Дарія
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-21T06:02:25Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-21T06:02:25Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Сироїд Д. Церковнослов’янське мучеництво святої Теклі з ХІ ст.: до питання особливостей руської редакції апокрифічних діянь святих Павла і Теклі // Ucrainica Mediaevalia 4 (2021) 276–287. uk
dc.identifier.uri https://er.ucu.edu.ua/handle/1/3160
dc.description.abstract The Church Slavonic translation of the apocryphal Acts of Saint Paul and Thecla (ATh) from the 11th c. is examined in the context of its Greek original and other Church Slavonic ATh texts from later manuscripts. The attention is paid to the specifics of translation (clarity, preciseness, some addition or omitting details) as well to the form: The main text of the ATh is expanded by two (or perhaps three) miracles. These miracles often are added to the text of ATh in Church Slavonic manuscripts from 11th to 18th cc. Such a combination is more typical of the manuscripts that could belong to the Kyiv Metropoly. The question was: what is the origin of these miracles and when they were combined with the text of ATh? Thanks to the newest research of Greek ATh manuscripts, these miracles are been considered as a part of the Greek original that was translated into Church Slavonic. uk
dc.language.iso uk uk
dc.subject апокрифічні діяння Павла та Теклі uk
dc.subject перекладна література uk
dc.subject рукопис uk
dc.subject чуда uk
dc.title Церковнослов’янське мучеництво святої Теклі з ХІ ст.: до питання особливостей руської редакції апокрифічних діянь святих Павла і Теклі uk
dc.type Article uk
dc.status Опублікований і розповсюджений раніше uk
dc.identifier.doi DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6350365
dc.description.abstracten The Church Slavonic translation of the apocryphal Acts of Saint Paul and Thecla (ATh) from the 11th c. is examined in the context of its Greek original and other Church Slavonic ATh texts from later manuscripts. The attention is paid to the specifics of translation (clarity, preciseness, some addition or omitting details) as well to the form: The main text of the ATh is expanded by two (or perhaps three) miracles. These miracles often are added to the text of ATh in Church Slavonic manuscripts from 11th to 18th cc. Such a combination is more typical of the manuscripts that could belong to the Kyiv Metropoly. The question was: what is the origin of these miracles and when they were combined with the text of ATh? Thanks to the newest research of Greek ATh manuscripts, these miracles are been considered as a part of the Greek original that was translated into Church Slavonic. uk
dc.relation.source Ucrainica Mediaevalia 4 (2021) uk


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