Lexicographical Neighbors of Troparia
Literary usage of Troparia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Comprising the History, Institutions by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1880)
"Trisagion, Most Holy Trinity, the Lord's Prayer, two troparia, ... Then one or
two more short troparia of the usual type ; the trisagion, ..."
2. Hymns of the Eastern Church by John Mason Neale, Stephen Georgeson Hatherly (1882)
"troparia FOR PALM SUNDAY. [SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE EASTER. ... [ * Viz : the 5th and
6th troparia of the first Ode ; the 4th of the second Ode ; and the 6th and ..."
3. Christian Marriage: The Ceremony, History and Significance; Ritual by Joel Foote Bingham (1900)
"The troparia are either in ordinary prase, or in rhythmical prow. ... John of
Damascus composed a number of troparia in iambic trimeter*, carrying two kinds ..."
4. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1863)
"(2) These troparia run, usually speaking, in couplets, sometimes in triplets,
and answer to each other: a. ... A and B are responsive troparia; 1, 2, and 3, ..."
5. Liturgies Eastern and Western: Being the Texts, Original Or Translated, of by Charles Edward Hammond, Frank Edward Brightman (1896)
"3-120) sung, with a gloria and intercalated proper troparia, on Sundays as ...
to S. John Damascene, containing eight sets of proper troparia &c. for the ..."