ДѢЛО КЪНИЖЬНОѤ: Церковные уставы и изучение славянских рукописей X-XIV вв.: Предварительные замечания

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1985-12

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William R. Veder, Vakgroep Slavistiek, Katholieke Universiteit, Postbus 9103, 6500 HD Nijmegen (Holland)

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Kotseva gives a brief description of the Typikon, followed by a chronology of the Greek texts of Typika, and a brief discussion about which were known in the Slavic lands. Kotseva considers the synaxaria portions of the some of the oldest Slavic manuscripts to determine which Typikon they follow. There is also a chart that displays factors influencing the formation of Slavic writing and its early literary centers.

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Elena Kotseva, Sofia, Bulgaria
This article was edited and translated into Russian by William R. Veder.

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Typikon, Slavic Manuscripts, Synaxarion, Mesiatseslov

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Polata Knigopisnaia: an Information Bulletin Devoted to the Study of Early Slavic Books, Texts and Literatures, v13 (December 1985), 44-49