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Titolo: Repertorio biblico e mediazione liturgica e patristica nello Slovo na voznesenie di Kirill Turovskij
Autore: Romoli, Francesca
Parole chiave: East Slavic Medieval Preaching;Kirill Turovskij;Slovo o rasslablennom;Slovo na voznesenie;Biblica-Liturgical-Patristic Quotations;Liturgical-Patristic Mediation
Data: 2017
Citazione: Romoli, F. Repertorio biblico e mediazione liturgica e patristica nello Slovo na voznesenie di Kirill Turovskij. "Europa Orientalis", 36 (2017): 137-156
Abstract: Biblical Quotations, Liturgical and Patristic Mediation in the Slovo na voznesenie by Kirill Turovskij Given the role of liturgy in the culture of Slavia orthodoxa and its importance in Kirill Turovskij’s homiletics, the present article examines the mutual interaction of liturgy and patristic literature by analysing the Slovo o rasslablennom (Homily on the sick man) and Slovo o voznesenie (Homily for Ascension). Liturgical celebrations for the feast day of the sick man described in the Studite Typikon allow us to identify a source of the Slovo o rasslablennom in John Chrysostom’s Homilia 36 on the gospel of John, thereby demonstrating the liturgical mediation of patristic exegesis. The analysis of biblical quotations in the Slovo o voznesenie, in the liturgical celebrations for Ascension day, and in a group of (pseudo-)Chrysostomic homilies for the same feast reveals the common use of six passages: Acts 1:11, Psalm 24(23):7-8, Psalm 57(56):6, Psalm 47(46):2.6, Psalm 18(17):11 and Psalm 110(109):1. The Slovo mainly shares the passages with the matins of Ascension day and (pseudo-)Chrysostom Sermones 3-4 and Slovo 74. Beyond the alternative hypotheses of liturgical mediation of patristic literature or patristic mediation of liturgy, the evidence seems to prove the existence of a common biblicalliturgical-patristic field, presumably arising out of a mutual interaction. As a result of this interaction, a collective memory for Ascension day also arose, and the analysis seemingly provides concrete evidence for it
URI: http://www.europaorientalis.it/
http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/4016
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2235
ISSN: 0392-4580
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