CHURCH SLAVIC RELICS IN SLOVENIA ‒ STORIES, PLACES, AND PERSONALITIES OF THE LJUBLJANA CODEX SUPRASLIENSIS (Part I of the Texts up to the Martyrdom of St. Sabina)

Authors

  • Vanda Babič

Keywords:

stara cerkvena slovanščina, Supraseljski zbornik, Retkov zbornik, cirilski spomeniki, rokopisi, menologij, hagiografije, pravoslavje, pridige, pridige Janeza Zlatousta, 10.-11. st., Old Church Slavic language, Codex Suprasliensis, Retko's Codex, cyrillic manuscripts, menology, ortodox hagiography, sermon, sermons of John Crysostom

Abstract

The author concentrates on a presentation of the content of the Ljubljana portion of the Codex Suprasiensis, the longest Old Church Slavic Cyrillic manuscript of the tenth-eleventh centuries. In Kopitar's archives, which are now in the Manuscript Collection of the National and University Library in Ljubljana, catalogued under Cod. Kop. 2, it contains 118 preserved folia of a menology, the liturgical readings for the month of March. The first part of the Codex consists of nineteen texts of which seventeen are orthodox hagiographies, one an encomium, and one a prayer. The article gives a detailed presentation of the first ten texts.

Published

2011-02-15

How to Cite

Babič, V. (2011) “CHURCH SLAVIC RELICS IN SLOVENIA ‒ STORIES, PLACES, AND PERSONALITIES OF THE LJUBLJANA CODEX SUPRASLIENSIS (Part I of the Texts up to the Martyrdom of St. Sabina)”, Slavistična revija, 59(2), pp. 161–178. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-46346338 (Accessed: 18 July 2024).

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