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#312996 02/19/09 02:46 AM
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Is there any online, word or pdf format edition of the Greek Ieratikon?

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Not that I know of. The Ieratikon is a book intended for use during the divine services, when one would hardly be making use of one's computer.

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Ok! Any place I can buy one?

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Many of the books used by monks and the people are available in Greek on line (menaia, horologion, oktoekhis, etc.), but I have not seen the hieratikon.

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The 1950 Greek Liturgikon published by Rome is here:
http://www.patronagechurch.com/DL-Chrysostom-Rome_1950/greek_liturgkon.htm


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Try the Holy Cross Bookstore in Brookline

Holy Cross Seminary Bookstore [store.holycrossbookstore.com]

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It's not set up like an Ieratikon, but it has pretty much anything you could need in Greek:

http://analogion.net/glt/

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Thanks, Dave, that is site I spoke about above. Again, it consists mainly of the people's parts.

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Thanks a lot, all of you!

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By far the most complete bi-lingual edition of the Ieratikon is available from Eastern Christian Publications.

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While the texts on the above site don't include as many rubrics as an Ieratikon, all the priest parts--at least for Vespers, Matins and the Liturgies--seem to be in place.

And if you can find it, the most recent (2003? 2004?) Ieratikon from Apostoliki Diakonia is very good. There is also a set of Ieratika from Simonopetras that are quite nice.

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