Enarxis
All’origine di un equivoco
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25365/exf-2024-3-2Keywords:
Byzantine Liturgy, Enarxis, Historical Development, Liturgical TerminologyAbstract
This study investigates the origins of the interpretation in our contemporary times of the Greek term enarxis (lit. beginning) as synonymous with a celebratory macro-structure prior to the entry with the Gospel in the Byzantine Divine Liturgy. The examination of the manuscript sources of the 10th–11th centuries shows that this interpretation is arbitrary. According to the current state of research, it seems that the first author to make the semantic expansion from beginning to initial macro-structure was Frank E. Brightman.
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