The Polish Review, Volume 50Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 2005 - Poland |
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Page 269
... East and West . The brothers maintained close contacts with both Rome and Byzantium , and scholars still dispute the exact " Eastern " and " Western " orientation of their mission and its worship . Great Moravia was destroyed by the ...
... East and West . The brothers maintained close contacts with both Rome and Byzantium , and scholars still dispute the exact " Eastern " and " Western " orientation of their mission and its worship . Great Moravia was destroyed by the ...
Page 278
... East Slavs ) , this gifted scion of a noble family and the grandson of Polish writer Aleksander Fredro confounded his relations and friends by becoming a Greek Catholic monk and by " changing " his identity from Polish to Ukrainian ...
... East Slavs ) , this gifted scion of a noble family and the grandson of Polish writer Aleksander Fredro confounded his relations and friends by becoming a Greek Catholic monk and by " changing " his identity from Polish to Ukrainian ...
Page 279
... East Slavs is associated with four types of literary language ( or even five , if one includes Church Slavonic ) : Russian , Belorusan , Ukrainian , and written varieties of the local dialect . Yet most Orthodox born after the World ...
... East Slavs is associated with four types of literary language ( or even five , if one includes Church Slavonic ) : Russian , Belorusan , Ukrainian , and written varieties of the local dialect . Yet most Orthodox born after the World ...
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