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    1. (Horology) a clocktower 2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Also called: horologion (in the Eastern Church) a liturgical book of the offices for the canonical hours, corresponding to the Western breviary
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    What does Horologion stand for?The Horologion ( Greek: Ὡρολόγιον; Church Slavonic: Часocлoвъ, Chasoslov, Romanian: Ceaslov) or Book of hours provides the fixed portions (Greek: ἀκολουθίαι, akolouthiai) of the Divine Service or the daily cycle of services as used by the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches.
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    What is the Great Horologion?The Great Horologion is most commonly used in Greek-speaking churches. Various editions of the Horologion are usually shorter; still giving the fixed portions of the Daily Office in full, but with the other texts much more abbreviated (all of which are found in full in the other liturgical books ).
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    What are the basic Horologion services?The basic Horologion services consist of the Horologion, Psalter, optional lectionary readings, and the dismissal hymns without any new additions from other Orthodox service books which we will be adding. This gives you a full, but ultimately abbreviated service.
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    What are the different types of Horologia?Several varieties of Horologia exist, the most complete of which is the Great Horologion (Greek: Ὡρολόγιον τò μέγα, Horologion to mega; Slavonic: Великий Часословъ, Velikij Chasoslov, Romanian: Ceaslovul Mare ).
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    The Horologion is primarily a book for the use of the Reader and Chanters (as distinguished from the Euchologion, which contains the texts used by the Priest and Deacon). Several varieties of Horologia exist, the most complete of which is the Great Horologion (Greek: Ὡρολόγιον τò μέγα, Horologion … See more

    The Horologion (Greek: Ὡρολόγιον; Church Slavonic: Часocлoвъ, Chasoslov, Romanian: Ceaslov) or Book of hours provides the fixed portions (Greek: ἀκολουθίαι, akolouthiai) of the Divine Service or … See more

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    Horologion For use at Reader's services (i.e., when a priest is not serving)
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  4. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/horologion

    WebThe meaning of HOROLOGION is a liturgical book in the Eastern Church containing the daily offices corresponding to the Western breviary. a liturgical book in the Eastern

  5. https://orthodoxwiki.org/Horologion

    WebMay 30, 2022 · The Horologion is primarily a book for the use of the Reader and Cantor (as distinguished from the Euchologion, which contains the texts used by the

  6. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Horologion

    WebIn Eastern Orthodoxy: The liturgical cycles. …daily cycle is called the Hōrologion (“The Book of Hours”). The Paschal (Easter) cycle is centred on the Feast of Feasts—i.e., the …

  7. Horologion | Saint Stephen Byzantine Catholic Church

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    WebMay 20, 2020 · The Horologion ( Ὡρολόγιον; Часocлoвъ ), is the liturgical Book of Hours containing the order of each service of the daily cycle of the Divine Praises. Listed below …

  8. https://mci.archpitt.org/liturgy/Horologion.html

    WebThe Horologion (Gk., "book of hours"; Slav. Časoslóv ) contains the common texts of the daily cycle of services , excluding the Divine Liturgies. It often contains supplementary …

  9. www.liturgy.io/orthodox

    WebThe basic Horologion services consist of the Horologion, Psalter, optional lectionary readings, and the dismissal hymns without any new additions from other Orthodox …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_the_Winds

    WebThe Tower of the Winds or the Horologion of Andronikos Kyrrhestes is an octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower in the Roman Agora in Athens that functioned as a horologion or "timepiece". It is considered the world's …

  11. The On-line Reader Service Horologion - saintjonah.org

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    WebFeb 24, 2002 · Horologion. At this point, the collection of services is not yet complete, but it is our hope to put more of these services online as time and opportunity permit. At …

  12. https://orthodoxwiki.org/Typika

    WebDec 13, 2016 · When there is no Liturgy, or only a Vesperal Liturgy. According to the Typikon, the Typika is appointed on those days when either there is no liturgy at all, or …

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