Between the Man’s Hands and God’s Eyes: The Psalter of 1437 from the Collection of the Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine
Between the Man’s Hands and God’s Eyes: The Psalter of 1437 from the Collection of the Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine
Author(s): Oleksandr Okhrimenko, Stanislav VoloshchenkoSubject(s): Language studies, Studies of Literature
Published by: Asociația de Istorie Balcanică
Keywords: Gavril Uric; Neamț Monastery; medieval codex; medieval manuscript; Psalter; heritage study;history of reading;
Summary/Abstract: The Gavril Uric’s Psalter, created in 1437, remains one of the important manuscripts from the Neamț Monastery and South Slavic Cyrillic heritage. Involving the late medieval religious source into research, especially then it is a common text as Psalter, inspires to see this codex as the material object that was used by several generations. The system how the scribe organized the page, how he solved the mistakes, how he decorated the text is the way of interacts with his readers; behind the sacred text he put eyes of God, shown by his calligraphy. The Psalter of 1437 became a memorial of the scribe Gavril Uric, Leon the monk, and other people, who signed the codex with their names at different times. Until the 19th century, this Psalter remained the physical mediator between the person and God. From the end of the 19th century, the book was an object for scientific research and closed to the public. Nowadays, the digital version gives a new breath for the Psalter and new opportunity to revise our perception and the way in which we study medieval manuscripts.
Journal: Hiperboreea
- Issue Year: 6/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 21-31
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF