This is an Οῑκος, or short hymn, in honour of the holy women who brought spices to anoint the body of Jesus, and follows in the Greek Office for Easter Day, a κοντάκιον (another short hymn), by St. Romanus (q. v.), to whom, possibly because of this close association, it is sometimes ascribed. It dates probably about 500, and is found inserted between Odes vi. and vii. of the Golden Canon of St. John of Damascene in the Pentecostarion.
Julian, p. 1182