Gospel Achridanum

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Gospel Achridanum
Gospel Achridanum

The Gospel Achridanum is a fragment of an Evangelistary in Church Slavonic in Glagolitic script from the 11th century. There are two sheets of parchment in the format 17 × 20 cm with Gospel texts for the liturgy in the Great Lent before Easter (Luk. 24, Joh.). The German name is usually "Ohrider Glagolitic leaves".

The sheets were found in 1845 by the Russian Slavist Viktor Grigorowitsch in a monastery in Ohrid . Today they are in the National Scientific Library in Odessa , call number Cod. 1/2 (532).

expenditure

  • V. Vondrák, Kirchenslawische Chrestomathie , Göttingen 1910, pp. 9-10.
  • Г.А. Ильинский, Охридские глаголические листки. Отрывок древне-церковно-славянского евангелия XI в. , Петроград 1915 (currently relevant scientific edition)

literature

  • L. Geitler, The Albanian and Slavic Scriptures . Vienna 1883, p. 185 with facsimile (p. 1)
  • Thomas A. Lysaght, A selection of ancient Slav literary monuments, incorporating monumenta minora palaeobulgaricae , E. Becvar Wien 1982, p. 13

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