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According to the Univeristy Of Texas' Todd B. Krause and Jonathan Slocum;
The Codex Assemanianus. This contains 158 folia collecting gospel passages read in the liturgy, followed by a calendar of Saints' days. The large proportion of Macedonian saints in the calendar leads one to assume a Macedonian provenance.
TM, it is nice to see that there are fellow Macedonians as myself that likes to hunt down references to us in literature, BRAVO!
The pen is mightier then the sword!
According to the Univeristy Of Texas' Todd B. Krause and Jonathan Slocum;
The Codex Assemanianus. This contains 158 folia collecting gospel passages read in the liturgy, followed by a calendar of Saints' days. The large proportion of Macedonian saints in the calendar leads one to assume a Macedonian provenance.
It would be great if we can determine which Macedonian saints are cited in this codex, and what (and how) exactly was written in these texts.
In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
अयं निज: परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
उदारमनसानां तु वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्॥
This is mine or (somebody) else’s (is the way) narrow minded people count.
But for broad minded people, (whole) earth is (like their) family.
Yes, is the word Macedonian ever mentioned in the OCS texts (apart from the Bible) like in the Panonian legends perhaps? And is any other "Slavic" ethnic name mentioned in the OCS texts except the Slovćne?
अयं निज: परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
उदारमनसानां तु वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्॥
This is mine or (somebody) else’s (is the way) narrow minded people count.
But for broad minded people, (whole) earth is (like their) family.
Originally posted by Slovak/Anomaly/TomasView Post
Yes, is the word Macedonian ever mentioned in the OCS texts (apart from the Bible) like in the Panonian legends perhaps? And is any other "Slavic" ethnic name mentioned in the OCS texts except the Slovćne?
Good questions, you seem to already know the answers, why don't you inform me instead of asking me questions to which you already know the answers? As far as I am aware I have not seen it, that is why it was something I wanted to determine in these Glagolica texts.
Whether it is or isn't, it is not the main point here. Clement is considered a Macedonian saint by the Macedonians in the same way Sava is considered a Serbian saint by the Serbs. You don't agree with that comparison chladochlapik?
In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
I'am asking the question because I think someone has posted on MakNews a piece of OCS text which mentions Macedonians outside the Bible context.
अयं निज: परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
उदारमनसानां तु वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्॥
This is mine or (somebody) else’s (is the way) narrow minded people count.
But for broad minded people, (whole) earth is (like their) family.
I have no idea. I think I remember an image of the text and "Macedonian" highlighted. The text was in Old Cyrillic I think.
अयं निज: परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
उदारमनसानां तु वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्॥
This is mine or (somebody) else’s (is the way) narrow minded people count.
But for broad minded people, (whole) earth is (like their) family.
अयं निज: परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
उदारमनसानां तु वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्॥
This is mine or (somebody) else’s (is the way) narrow minded people count.
But for broad minded people, (whole) earth is (like their) family.
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