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A collection of English verse renderings of Greek Orthodox liturgical hymns, accompanied by an extended introduction and explanatory notes, gathers forty-seven pieces—chiefly from the Triodion and Pentecostarion—with thirty-five appearing in English verse for the first time. The translator describes his selection method, offers historical and linguistic commentary on Greek hymnody and its neglect in English-speaking hymnals, and provides indices and musical and liturgical references. Renderings include Paschal, Lenten, and festal material alongside samples from earlier Greek poets, aiming to bring the theology, imagery, and devotional rhythms of the Greek services into dignified English verse.

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John Brownlie

John Brownlie was a Scottish poet and translator, recognized for his contributions to the field of hymnody and religious literature. His works often reflect a deep engagement with the traditions of the Eastern and Western Christian churches. Notable among his publications are "Hymns from the East," which presents translations and adaptations from Eastern liturgical texts, and "Hymns of the Early Church," where he translates Latin poetry into English, arranged according to the Christian liturgical calendar. Brownlie's translations are characterized by their lyrical quality and fidelity to the original texts, making them significant for both scholarly study and devotional use.

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