Tipo de artículo
Condición
Encuadernación
Más atributos
Ubicación del vendedor
Valoración de los vendedores
Publicado por The Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Canada, 1989
Librería: Book Dispensary, Concord, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. VERY GOOD hardcover, no marks in text, clean exterior. Book.
Publicado por Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Canada, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, 1989
Librería: Book Dispensary, Concord, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. VERY GOOD+ hardcover, no marks in text, strong square spine. Book.
Publicado por The Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Canada (UVAN), Winnipeg, 1989
Librería: L. Lam Books, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Libro
Cloth. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 302 pp. Fine condition save for "Withdrawn" stamp on ffep. ". this volume places emphasis on medieval and early modern Ukrainian experience. Professor Petro B.T. Bilaniuk discusses the relationship of the monks of Scythia, which occupied the heartland of modern Ukraine, to the Christian West. Professor George D. Knysh advances an original hypothesis concerning the missionary activities in Ukraine of St. Gorazd, a designated successor of the famous St. Methodius. The late Professor Ivan Ohienko (Metropolitan Ilarion), a member of the Academy and a recognized expert on Cyrillic paleography, demonstrates that the Glagolitic script, the predecessor of Cyrillic, was of native Slavic rather than of Greek origin. Professor Alexander Baran discusses the highly sophisticated Church-state ideology contained in the 'Sermon" of Ilarion in Kiev, the foremost Ukrainian churchman of his time. Professor Lorne Reznowski discusses two popular medieval literary motifs - the contempt for the world and the exaltation of chastity over marriage. Professor Roman Serbyn explores and challenges the prevalent historiographical hypotheses concerning the question of Rus' unity. From the early modern or Cossack period of Ukrainian history, Professor George Gajecky introduces the Stavropigian Brotherhood of Lviv, the most influential of all Ukrainian confraternities which spearheaded Ukrainian cultural development during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Reverend Dr. Ivan Strus, an independant scholar, looks at the famous Kievan Academy. Professor Jaroslav Rozumnyj provides onomastic insights into the LEXICON, the major work of an oustanding Ukrainian lexicographer and poet of the Baroque tradition, Pamva Berynda. Professor Roman Yereniuk examines the process by which the vital independent printing activities of the Kievan Metropolia were curtailed by the Russian Orthodox Church. Professor Andrew Pernal provides a comprehensive account of the stillborn, yet potentially critical, Union of Hadiach between the Ukrainian Cossacks and Poland and the treatment of that subject in modern Polish historiography. Two articles span the Millennium. Professor Bohdan A. Stumlinsky provides a broad survey of the ortheopy of pronunciation of the Ukrainian Church Slavonic and the Ukrainian languages. Professor Iraida Gerus-Tarnawecky, in a wide-ranging onomastic study, discusses the various naming practices among the Urkainian people. The final three studies deal with Ukrainian cultural transfer to Canada. Professor Oleh W. Gerus examines one of the traditional Ukrainian Churches, the Orthodox Church in Canada, with special attention to Metropolitan Ilarion Ohienko. Mr. Victor Deneka, a practicing architect, explores the most obvious feature of the Ukrainian presence in Canada, Ukrainian church architecture. Dr. Robert Klymasz completes the volume with a note on the novel use of Ukrainian picture frames.".
Publicado por Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Canada, Winnipeg
Librería: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
1991. (Hardcover) Near fine, no dust jacket. 282pp. Also known as . Also titled: Zbirnyk Tysiacholittia Khrystyiantsva V Ukraini, 988-1988. Text in Ukrainian Language. Locale:. (History--Ukraine, Christianity, Church History--Ukraine).
Publicado por UAAS, Winnipeg, 1989
Librería: J. Wyatt Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. 302 pages in excellent condition. Illustrated. Green hardcovers with gilt titles and emblem. Corners not bumped. FINE.
Publicado por Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Winnipeg
Librería: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
1989. (Hardcover) Near fine, no dust jacket. 302pp. Photographs, notes. "Incorporates papers delivered at the Millennium of Christianity in Ukraine conferences held during meetings of the Learned Societies in Winnipeg (Man.) and Hamilton (Ont.) 1987.". Locale: ; Canada. (Religion, Christianity).