The Bucharest and Drinov manuscripts in the context of the history of the Synodicon. Their affiliation to the variants and their interconnexions Cover Image

The Bucharest and Drinov manuscripts in the context of the history of the Synodicon. Their affiliation to the variants and their interconnexions
The Bucharest and Drinov manuscripts in the context of the history of the Synodicon. Their affiliation to the variants and their interconnexions

Author(s): Ivan Biliarsky
Subject(s): History, Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Middle Ages, South Slavic Languages, 13th to 14th Centuries, 15th Century
Published by: Herlo Verlag UG
Keywords: Synodicon of Orthodoxy; Palaeologan variant (P); Bucharest and Drinov manuscripts; Mount Athos;

Summary/Abstract: Chapter VII analyses the Bucharest and Drinov manuscripts within the broader transmission history of the Synodicon for the Sunday of Orthodoxy, arguing that South-Slavic witnesses represent not a single continuous “Boril’s Synodicon,” but distinct textual versions.

  • Issue Year: 2/2021
  • Issue No: SEBPB 2
  • Page Range: 201-222
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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