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Sermons and Rhetoric of Kievan Rus'

Translated with commentary by Simon Franklin

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  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction [Simon Franklin]
    • 1. Ilarion
    • 2. Klim Smoljatic
    • 3. Kirill of Turov
    • 4. On Tradition and Individuality in Kievan Rhetoric
  • A Note on the Translations
  • Ilarion, “Sermon on Law and Grace”
  • Klim Smoljatic, “Epistle to Foma”
  • The Collected Prose of Kirill of Turov
    • 1. On the Lame and the Blind
    • 2. On the Tale of a Layman
    • 3. On the Monastic Order
    • 4a. Sermon for Palm Sunday
    • 4b. Sermon for Easter Sunday
    • 4c. Sermon for Low Sunday
    • 4d. Sermon for the Third Sunday after Easter
    • 4e. Sermon for the Fourth Sunday after Easter
    • 4f. Sermon for the Sixth Sunday after Easter
    • 4g. Sermon for Ascension
    • 4h. Sermon for the Sunday before Pentecost
  • Appendices
    • 1. Textual Problems in the Epistle of Klim Smoljatic
    • 2. Biblical and Apocryphal Genealogies in the Epistle of Klim Smoljatic
    • 3. The Synaxarion Life of Kirill of Turov
    • 4. Rjurikid Genealogies
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Biblical References
  • Index

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