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This is a photo of a historic monument in București , classified with number B-II-a-A-19464 . |
Summary
Description Stavropoleos-anastasimatar-macarie-viena-1823-p11.png |
English:
Book of Hymns at the Lord's Resurrection (
Romanian
: "Anastasimatar bisericesc"), page #11, translated from
Greek
and printed in
Romanian
with
Cyrillic characters
by Macarie the
Hieromonk
in 1823 in Vienna. It depicts the
Byzantine music
notation style.
Transliteration from Cyrillic to modern Romanian alphabet : ÎNCEPUTUL cu DUMNEZEU CEL SFÂNT al glasului întâiu Glas a. [...] pa Doamne strigatam către Tine / Auzi mă / auzimă Doamne / Doamne strigatam către Tine / auzimă / Ia aminte glasul rugăciunii mele / când strig către Tine / auzimă Doamne. Translation: BEGINNING with THE HOLY GOD first tone tone 1 [...] pa Lord, I have called You / Hear me / hear me Lord / Lord I have called You / hear me / Look towards the voice of my prayer / when I call You / hear me Lord. |
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Source | http://www.ortodoxmedia.com/inregistrare/598/anastasimatar_bisericesc_macarie |
Author | I, user:adriatikus , have extracted page #11 from the PDF released by Stavropoleos Monastery , a digitization of the 1823 original found in their library. Originally printed by Hieromonk Macarie in Vienna. |
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