Talk:Irmologion

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I'm trying to clean up this article and make it more useful. The original author of this article aparrently spoke English as a second language. I've cleaned up the syntax wherever I can, and done my best to figure out what his or her intent was. But there are several items I've not been able to decipher:

  • Anthems in honour of the Virgin Mary for eight voices (what specifically is meant by "anthems"; what is meant by "eight voices"?)
  • Orthron anthems for three voices (what are "Orthron anthems"? what is meant by "three voices"?)
  • Songs of praise for feasts and saints (what specifically is meant by "Songs of praise"?)

Any help would be much appreciated. MishaPan (talk) 16:26, 10 March 2008 (UTC)