Kleronomia, Vol. 17, Issue B, July 1985, 436 pages.
This volume of Kleronomia includes 7 theological essays and a bibliographic bulletin.
Athanasios Theocharis studies, in French, the meaning of Sophiology in the book of Enoch in the Old Testament. The study is full of text collations from unauthentic literary works.
Pan. Christou presents to us aspects of monastic life in Egypt (cloisters). After a short historical retrospection in the cloister’s history, the writer gives us a rich material, from the book “Elder’s Apothegms”, regarding the charitable action of the desert’s ascetics.
Vasilios Stavridis gives us a detailed biographical presentation of the Ecumenical Patriarch Photios II (1929-1935), under the name Dimitrios Maniatis.
Diane Toulianos-Banker offers an interesting study referring to Byzantine music, beginning with the founder of Byzantine musicologyEgon Wellesz. In the end of the passage the writer adds a list of researchers of Byzantine music and hymnography (1975-1985).
Sot. Cadis examines notes of a medical manuscript (No 218) of the Holy Abbey Iviron (Mount Athos) with a photographic appendix. Similarly, Kon. Baroutas studies the decoration of the Greek manuscripts in the Municipal Library of Nuremberg (out of the 19, 10 are Byzantine and the 9 are post byzantine). In the end we find rich photographic material.
George Papazoglou presents the Code 351 of the Metochion of theHoly Grave (14th century), with poems of Emanouil Filis.
Diane Toulianos-Banker, through the pages of Discussions, makes remarks onLada Braschowanowa's work,DiemittelalterkirchebulgarischeMusicundJoanKukuzel (Bulgarian church music and John Koukouzelis).
The Bibliographic Bulletin presents many books of this period.