Editions of the Biblical texts in the Cyrillic South Slavic tradition during the Sixteenth Century Cover Image

Издания библейских текстов в южнославянской кирилловской старопечатной традиции XVI века
Editions of the Biblical texts in the Cyrillic South Slavic tradition during the Sixteenth Century

Author(s): Ivan N. Petrov
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Библия; глаголические и кирилловские инкунабулы; старославянские печатные издания; ново-церковно-славянский язык

Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to the printing Cyrillic South Slavic Biblical texts from the beginning (incunabula) until the early seventeenth century, along with the presentation and characteristics of the sources from Montenegro, Venice, Serbia, Wallachia and others. This history is referred to some Glagolitic sources and to the much better recognised history of Eastern Slavic paleotypy, both from the area of the First Republic of Poland, as well as from typographical centres of the Russian Tsardom.