Didactic gospels
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Didactic gospels is a collection of sermons. Their prototype is considered the didactic of Bishop Constantine of Preslav in 894 written in the Church Slavonic language.[1]
List of known published gospels
[edit]- 1569 Published in Zabłudów by Ivan Fyodorov and Pyotr Mstislavets[2]
- 1595 Published in Vilno
- 1606 Published in Krylos by Pamvo Berynda
- 1619 Published in the Regina Wisniowiecka estate near Rokhmaniv, Volhynian Voivodeship by Kyrylo Stavrovetsky
- In 1622 on the decree of Tsar Michael I of Russia all copies of the gospel were ordered to be burned (Chronology of Ukrainian language bans).
- 1637 Published by Kiev Pechersk Lavra
- 1637 Published by Vasiliy Burtsov-Protopopov
- 1680 Published in Vilno by Vasiliy Garaburda
- 1696 Published in Univ Lavra by Kyrylo Stavrovetsky
- 1697 Published in Univ Lavra by Kyrylo Stavrovetsky
- 1697 Published by Mogilev Fraternity (Brotherhood)
References
[edit]- ^ "Didactic gospels". www.encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved 2025-05-11.
- ^ Л. Щавинская, Лариса. "SESDIVA - Zabludov Gospels". sesdiva.eu. Retrieved 2025-05-11.
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