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==Epistle Book (Greek: ''Apostolos (''; Slavonic: ''Apostol'')==
[[Apostolos|Primary Article]]
The '''Apostolos''' ('book of the apostle'), also called the '''[[Epistle]] Lectionary''', is the book containing prescribed readings from the [[Acts of the Apostles]] and the Epistles, arranged according to the Orthodox liturgical year. The lections are used in the first scripture reading in the [[Divine Liturgy]], usually called the ''Epistle reading''. This lectionary often includes the [[Prokeimenon|prokeimena]] and [[alleluia]]s that are sung before and after the epistle reading, respectively.
==Archieratikon (''TchinovnikChinovnik'')==
[[Archieratikon|Primary Article]]
The '''Archieratikon''' ("book for the bishop," also spelled ''Arkhieratikon''), is the [[bishop|bishop's]] liturgical service book. It is used in celebrating a Hierarchical Divine Liturgy, having pontifical editions of the Divine Liturgies of St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great, as well as the [[Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts]], and other episcopal services, such as [[ordination|ordinations]].
==Gospel Book (Greek: ''Evangelion (''; Slavonic:''Evangelie'')==
[[Evangelion|Primary Article]]
Also known as the Tetraevangelion, the '''Evangelion''' is the Book of Gospels, usually arranged by the pericopes appointed to be read throughout the liturgical year. It is generally kept on the [[altar table]] in a metal case decorated with icons of the evangelists; tradition forbids the use of animal skin on the altar table.
==Great Euchologion (Slavonic: ''Bolshoi Ieresky MolitvoslovTrebnik'')==[[Great Euchologion|Primary Article]]
The Greek word "ευχολογιον" literally means "book of prayers". The Slavonic word ''"Trebnik"'' literally means book of needs. This type of service book varies widely in contents and arrangemnents. The most comprehensive edition is The ευχολογιον το μεγα or '''Great Euchologion''' principally contains the prayers of the [[priest]], [[deacon]], and [[reader]] for [[Vespers]], [[Orthros]], and the Divine Liturgy; the six remaining sacraments, and other services of blessings (which in the west are often referred to as "sacramentals". There are also a variety of more concise editions, that contain only the most commonly done of these services. These texts are often called the '''Small Euchologion''' (''mikron euchologion''), and usually contains the forms for the mysteries ([[sacraments]]) other than the [[Eucharist]] and ordination, and other common services.
What distinguishes the services found in the Euchologion is that they are generally services that have are not appointed to be done at any given time according to the Church calendar, but are done as the need arises. Some services are associated with the liturgical calendar, however, such as the blessing of candles on the Feast of the Presentation, the blessing of Palms on Palm Sunday, etc. *[http://www.orthodox.net/trebnic/index.html Portions of the Trebnik]*[http://www.saintjonahanastasis.org.uk/services/sluzhebnikseucholog.htm Priest's Service Books for Portions of the LiturgyEuchologion]
==Hieratikon (''Sluzhebnik'')==
The '''Hieratikon''' (also spelled Ieratikon, also known as the Hierotelestikon and the Liturgikon), the "book of the priest" contains the priest's prayers for Vespers, Orthros, and Divine Liturgy.
 
*[http://www.saintjonah.org/services/sluzhebniks.htm Priest's Service Books for the Liturgy]
==Horologion (''Tchasoslov'')==
*[http://www.anastasis.org.uk/general.htm General Menaion (Arch. Ephrem (Lash))]
*[http://www.st-sergius.org/services/services1.html General Menaion (Traditional English)]
*[http://users.netmatters.co.uk/davidbryant/C/TropKon/TP.htm Troparia and Kontakia]
==Octoechos (''Oktoikh'')==
==Prophetologion (''Paremijnik'')==
[[Prophetologion|Primary Article]]
 
The '''Prophetologion''' is a text that contains the Old Testament [[Lectionary]] readings appointed at Vespers, and at other services during the Church year.
*[http://www.monachos.net/library/Lectionary_of_Lenten_Readings_for_Weekday_Services Lenten Lectionary]
*[http://www.anastasis.org.uk/prophetologion.htm Prophetologion (Arch. Ephrem (Lash))]
*[http://www.example.com link title]
==Psalter (''Psaltir'')==
The '''Psalter''' is simply the biblical book of the Psalms of David arranged for liturgical use, divided into twenty sections called kathismata. Each kathisma is further divided into three stasis.
==Small Euchologion (''Trebnik'')==
[[Small Euchologion|Primary Article]]
 
Also known as the Book of Needs, the '''Small Euchologion''' (''mikron euchologion'' or ''agiasmatarion'', "book of blessings", or ''trebnik'', "book of needs") usually contains the forms for the mysteries ([[sacraments]]) other than the [[Eucharist]] and ordination.
 
*[http://www.orthodox.net/trebnic/index.html Portions of the Trebnik]
*[http://www.anastasis.org.uk/eucholog.htm Portions of the Euchologion]
==Lenten Triodion (''Postnaya Triod'')==
[[Lenten Triodion|Primary Article]]
The '''Lenten Triodion''' ('book of the three odes') contains the propers from the beginning of the pre-Lenten season (the Sunday of the Publican and [[Pharisee]], the 10th Sunday before Pascha) until Holy Saturday.
*[http://www.anastasis.org.uk/triodion.htm Portions of the Triodion]
[[Typikon|Primary Article]]
The '''Typikon''' (also spelled as Typicon) is the "book of directives and [[rubrics]], which regulate the order of the divine services for each day of the year. It presupposes the existence of other liturgical books which contain the fixed and variable parts of these services. In the strict monastic sense, the Typikon of the monastery includes both the rule of life of the community as well as the rule of prayer." [http://www.goarch.org/en/ourfaith/articles/article8505.asp#_edn27]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20080516121759/http://www.synaxis.info/typicon/ Typikon Translation Project], a project (now defunct [http://www.synaxis.info/synaxis/pages/about.html]) to translate the [[Sabbas the Sanctified|St. Sabbas ]] Typikon into English. includes a scan of the Typikon in Greek and Slavonic.
*Another English translation in progress of the [http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/typikon/ Russian Orthodox Typikon] (St. Sabbas)
*[http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/frc/psprotheoria.html Protheoria of the Biolakes Typikon], in English, tr. Rev. Dr. Konstantinos Terzopoulos
 
== Anthologion (''Sbornik'') ==
 
[[Anthologion|Primary Article]]
 
The '''Anthologion''' (''άνθολόγιον'') is a liturgical text that tries to encompasses as much of the basic liturgical textas as possible. An example of this text in Greek is the ''Synekdemos''. A Slavonic example is the ''Velikij Sbnornik''. The closest thing we have in English is the text:[http://www.light-n-life.com/shopping/order_product.asp?ProductNum=BOOK110 "Divine Prayers and Services of the Catholic Orthodox Church of Christ", by Fr. Seraphim Nassar]—commonly known as "The Nassar Five-Pounder."
 
Anthologia usually contain the daily the basic text of the Horologion, the Sunday Octoechos, the General Menaion, and Selections from the Menaion, Triodion, and Pentecostarion.
==Other liturgical books==
In addition to the official liturgical books listed above, there are unofficial books that are published for the use of the laity. These include:
*Sinekdimos or "companion"[[Prayer Book|Prayer Books]]
*The Holy and Great Week
 
== See Also ==
 
[[Lectionary]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.saintjonah.org/services/library.htm Practical Tips on How To Build a Liturgical Library]
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