Stories from the Conversion of the Bulgarians and the Russians in the Annals of Sarandapor
Stories from the Conversion of the Bulgarians and the Russians in the Annals of Sarandapor
Author(s): Denitsa PetrovaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Институт за литература - БАН
Summary/Abstract: In the National Museum in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a Liturgikon (Book of Divine Services) is preserved under No. E 543. It was written in the monastery of St. Joachim of Osogovo (Sarandapor) near Kriva Palanka, Republic of Macedonia. On ff. 319r-325v a chronicle was written that is known as Sarandaporski letopis (Annals of Sarandapor). These annals tell the world history from the creation of the world to 1512. The events are presented in a concise manner, with the exception of two short stories of the conversion of the Bulgarians and Russians. This is the only conscious change of the text in the first part of the chronicle. Links with Paralipomen of John Zonaras are identified in this paper. Comparisons with the Useful Tale about the Latins are made. The conclusion of the author is that as juxtaposed with other sources on the conversions of the Bulgarians and Russians, the stories in the Annals of Sarandapor contain new information.
Journal: Scripta & e-Scripta
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 13
- Page Range: 223-235
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English
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