There are several 14th-century South Slavic Athonite manuscripts, as well as some 15th-century East Slavonic copies that contain the homily for the Dormition of the Virgin by Gregory Palamas. The article proposes precise dates and determines th redactions of all the known mss. The codex Sankt Peterbug RNB Kir.-Bel.32/1109, which has not been taken in consideration in this context so far, is suggested to be the link between South and East Slavic ms. tradition of the homily. The ms. is a miscellany, the composition of which is tipical of 14th century Athonite tradition. The article contains a complete codicological description that allows a more precise evaluation of the merits of the ms. The study of the watermarks places the ms. around 1365-75. The paleographic analysis indicates that the ms. was most likely written in the Iov circle. The analysis of the contents lists all the texts, and the study of the manuscript's history points to the first half of 15th century. Finally the comparison with the East Slavonic manuscripts containing the Homily allows for the conclusion that the codex is at the origin of the Eastern Slavonic tradition of the homily.

У истоков восточно-славянской рукописной традиции Слова на Успение Богоматери Григория Паламы? Рукопись Санкт Петербург РНБ Кир. Бел. 32/1109

SCARPA, Marco
2008-01-01

Abstract

There are several 14th-century South Slavic Athonite manuscripts, as well as some 15th-century East Slavonic copies that contain the homily for the Dormition of the Virgin by Gregory Palamas. The article proposes precise dates and determines th redactions of all the known mss. The codex Sankt Peterbug RNB Kir.-Bel.32/1109, which has not been taken in consideration in this context so far, is suggested to be the link between South and East Slavic ms. tradition of the homily. The ms. is a miscellany, the composition of which is tipical of 14th century Athonite tradition. The article contains a complete codicological description that allows a more precise evaluation of the merits of the ms. The study of the watermarks places the ms. around 1365-75. The paleographic analysis indicates that the ms. was most likely written in the Iov circle. The analysis of the contents lists all the texts, and the study of the manuscript's history points to the first half of 15th century. Finally the comparison with the East Slavonic manuscripts containing the Homily allows for the conclusion that the codex is at the origin of the Eastern Slavonic tradition of the homily.
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