Cyrillic manuscripts are key to understanding the pre-modern cultures of Eastern and Southeastern Europe. This collection, which brings together ten authors from seven different countries, presents a wide range of interdisciplinary viewpoints on the study of manuscripts from the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period (from c. 1000 to c. 1600). Themes include language, translation techniques, and scribal and collecting practices. The chapters provide a unique survey of Cyrillic literacy, encompassing religious and legal texts, as well as their transmission and language. Collectively, this volume provides a broad insight into the current state of scholarship in the field. It will stimulate methodological reflection and further research.

This volume is the outcome of a project initiated by the Balkan History Association.



Autorentext

Antoaneta Granberg has a Ph.D. in Slavic languages (Sofia University, 1992). She is a specialist in Old Church Slavonic, associate professor in Slavic languages at the University of Gothenburg, series editor for Acta Slavica Gothoburgensia, and a working member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg.

Georgi Parpulov (M.A. History, University of Sofia, 1994; Ph.D. Art History, University of Chicago, 2004) studies Greek and Cyrillic manuscripts.

Andrea RadoSevic has a Ph.D. in Croatian philology (University of Zagreb, 2013). She is a specialist in Croatian medieval literature, senior research associate at the Old Church Slavonic Institute, associate of the Research Centre of Excellence for Croatian Glagolitism, and a board member of journal Slovo.

Titel
Cyrillic Manuscripts
Untertitel
Script and Language, Scribes and Collections
EAN
9781636676296
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
25.07.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
7.3 MB
Anzahl Seiten
228