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1 Синтагма 14 титулов
(известная на Руси под названием "болгарский сборник"; тж. синагога II) the nomocanon in 14 titles, the nomocanon of PhotiusРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Синтагма 14 титулов
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2 Синтагма Иоанна Схоластика
(первый сборник правил церкви на славянском языке, составленный в 570) the nomocanon of Johannes Scholasticus, the nomocanon in 50 titlesРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Синтагма Иоанна Схоластика
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3 Абдишо
(1318; несторианский митрополит Нисибиса, сирийский писатель-полигистор; дал несторианам новую редакцию Кормчей книги ( the Nomocanon), а тж. свод церк. права, свод филос. богословия по-сирийски "Жемчужина" ("Margaritha" ("the Pearl")), составил в 1298 чрезвычайно ценный для истории сирийской литературы "указатель книг", т. е. сирийскую библиографию, касающуюся Ветхого и Нового Заветов) Abdh-Isho, Ebedjesus -
4 Номоканон
(сборник византийского канонического церк. права, включавший императорские постановления, касающиеся церкви, и церк. правила; в переводе на славянский язык - "законоправила", "законоправильник", см. тж. Кормчая книга) the nomocanon -
5 номоканон
1) Religion: nomocanon (Byzantine collection of ecclesiastical legislation and civil laws related to the Christian church)2) leg.N.P. nomocanon3) Christianity: nomokanon -
6 синагога
I(в иудаизме дом совместной молитвы, место изучения, чтения и хранения Торы, центр духовной и общественной жизни иудейской общины) synagog(ue), сокр. synII(византийский Номоканон, т. е. сборник, содержащий церк. каноны и императорские конституции) nomocanon
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nomocanon — /nowmokaenan/ (1) A collection of canons and imperial laws relative or conformable thereto. The first nomocanon was made by Johannes Scholasticus in 554. Photius, patriarch of Constantinople, in 883, compiled another nomocanon, or collation of… … Black's law dictionary
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