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 Eight Centuries of Serbian Hilandar Monastery
From this moment, Hilandar Monastery was for centuries to come, home to Serbs, Serbian religion and culture.
On the Holy Mount, in those sacred times, thousand of monks were gathering and transmitting their knowledge, living heroic lives.
Through the past eight centuries, the Hilandar Monastery was the inspiration and enlightenment for the Serbian people.
http://www.teslasociety.com/monastery.htm

  
 Cliff Pickover's Internet Encyclopedia of the Bible
The Bible is the basis of Judaism and Christianity and has had a huge impact on Western culture.
Anonymous, Hilandar monastery, Mt. Athos: St. Sabas of Serbia
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/pc/bible.html

  
 Hilandar
These images give us an idea about the premises of the Hilandar monastery and the spiritual life that flourished there.
This will focus on The History of the Relationships between the Romanian Principalities and Hilandar.
On the same occasion the CD-ROM Hilandar 1198-1998 will be presented.
http://art.museum.ro/calendar/past/medievala/hilandar.htm

  
 Hilandar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hilandar (Greek 'Chilandar') is the Orthodox Christian monastery on the
Mount Athos (in Greece) traditionally occupied and maintained by the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Related: Hilandar Research Library, University of Ohio (Columbus),
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilandar

  
 Hilandar Information
HRL has acquired 17 original manuscripts known as the "Aronov Collection." *New York Public Library has two of the manuscripts from this collection.
The 4th International Hilandar Conference will be held in the summer of 1998 in Columbus, Ohio - commemorating the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos.
Requests for information about the collection and specific research questions should be addressed to Dr. Predrag Matejic.
http://www.ceu.hu/medstud/ralph/hilandar.htm

  
 Hilandar Research Library main page
The collection includes more than 5000 Cyrillic manuscripts on microform, with over 1200 from different monasteries on Mount Athos, Greece, including the entire Slavic collection of Hilandar Monastery, in addition to hundreds of thousands of pages of East Slavic manuscripts from Russia and a collection of more than 700 early Slavic printed books on microform.
Click the button to see the Photographic Journal of the 5th International Hilandar Conference
The Hilandar Research Library has the largest collection
http://cmrs.osu.edu/rcmss/

  
 Exhibition - Hilandar Panoramas
There are as well four ‘jellyfish’ axonometric drawings: one each of the Tower of King Stevan Milutin, and the Towers of Saints George, Sava and Demetrius, giving one an especially detailed view of these key elements of Hilandar’s overall composition and silouette.
Hieratic images taken from sketches off their own photographs are then overprinted to develop a kind of double-exposure.
All nineteen architectural drawings in this exhibition are original and have been coordinated with the photographs so as to give the exhibition visitor the means to orient themselves between the unconventional panoramic and the normative orthographic views of the monastery& architecture.
http://www.architecture.auckland.ac.nz/hilandar/exhibition.htm

  
 St. Aristobulus Orthodox Links Page for Religious Topics
Hilandar Monastery: Resource Center for Slavic Medieval Studies
http://www.trisagion.com/

  
 Hilandar Panoramas
Full Site Map: From The Abandoned Monastery Of Saint-Basil-By-The-Sea And The Arcana (Wharf And Port), Via The Tower Of Stevan Milutin To The Extramural Ossuary And The Main Enclosure Hilandar Monastery, Mount Athos Site Map Drawing Graphite On Mylar Scale 1:2000 Andrew Smit h
http://www.architecture.auckland.ac.nz/hilandar/

  
 Hilandar Monastery Appeal 2004
ON 4 MARCH 2004 A DISASTROUS FIRE DEVASTATED HILANDAR MONASTERY ON MOUNT ATHOS
http://www.hilandarappealuk.net/

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