The Cyrillic Manuscript Codices of Budapest University Library

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1995-12

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William R. Veder and Michael Bakker, Slavisch Seminarium UvA, Spuistraat 210, 1012 VT Amsterdam (Netherlands)

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The Library of the University of Budapest (Eötvös Loránd Tudomány-egyetem Könyvtára) possesses nine mediæval Cyrillic manuscript codices, numbered Codd. Slav. 1, 3-5, 7b, 7c, 9-11. (Cod. Slav. 2 is Polish, Cod. slav. 6 is Czech, Cod. Slav. 7a is the former shelfmark of the present Cod. Slav. 10, and there is no Cod. Slav. 8.) Codd. Slav 1-5 were described in A Budapesti M. Kir. Egyetemi Könyvtár codexeinek czímjegyzéke (Budapest, 1881), 100-101, and three of them (Codd. Slav. 1, 7c, 9) have so far been noted in the inventory of Slavonic manuscripts in Hungary which is currently being produced (Magyarországi szláv kéziratok, (Főszerkesztő Nyomárkay I.), I-, Budapest, 1990-).

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Author Institution: School of Languages and Area Studies, University of Portsmouth, Hampshire UK
Cited works: (1) Sándor Szilágyi's A Budapesti M. Kir. egyetemi könyvtár codexeinek czímjegyzéke (Budapest: Magyar király egyetem nyomdájában, 1881), subsequent parts of vol. 2 published as variations of Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Regiae Scientiarum Universitatis Budapestinensis, 2 vols. in 5 (Budapestini: Typis Typographiae Universitatis Reg. Scient., 1881-1910); (2) Ferenc Gregor and István Nyomákay's Magyarországi szláv kéziratok (=Slawische Handschriften in Ungarn), 3 vols. (Budapest: Országos Tudományos Kutatási Alap, 1990-1996).

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Apostol, Gospels, Leitourgikon, Octoechos, Prolog, Service Menaion, Tetraevangelion, Typikon, Manuscripts, Slavic -- Hungary

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Polata Knigopisnaia: an Information Bulletin Devoted to the Study of Early Slavic Books, Texts and Literatures, v27-28 (December 1995), 5-12