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Ohrid Glagothic Fragments
Охридские глаголические листки
A page of the Ohrid Manuscript
Size17x20 cm
Period/culture966-981
Discovered1845
Discovered byViktor Grigorovich
PlaceOhrid
Present locationOdessa National Scientific Library
IdentificationCod. 1/2 (532)
LanguageGlagolitic script
CultureSlavic

The Ohrid Gospel or Ohrid Glagothic fragments (Latin: Evangelium Achridanum; Russian: Охридские глаголические листки, Okhridskiye glagolicheskiye listki) is a Glagolitic manuscript from the 10th century AD.[1] It contains text from the Gospel of Luke 24 and parts of the Gospel of John,[2] written on 20 leaves of parchment, each about 17 cm × 20 cm (6.7 in × 7.9 in) each.[3]

The fragments were discovered by Russian scientist Viktor Grigorovich in 1845 in Ohrid (in modern North Macedonia), and were donated by him on 1 May 1865 as the 24th of 60 Slavic manuscripts from his collection to the University of Odessa. It was kept in the university until 1930, and is now kept in the Odessa National Scientific Library. The text was first published by Ishmael Srenevsky.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Miklas, Heinz; Hürner, Dana (2015). "A Numerical Approach For Dating And Localising Glagolitic-Old Church Slavonic Documents On Graphemic Grounds" (PDF). kpfu.ru. University of Vienna.
  • ^ "Kodeks - Ohrider glagolitische Blätter". kodeks.uni-bamberg.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  • ^ Cermak, Vaclav. "Staroslověnské písemnictví cyrilometodějské a jeho rukopisné dochování. // Cyrillo-Methodian Old Church Slavonic Literature and Its Manuscripts Tradition". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • ^ "Охридские листки - Старославянские - Памятники - Библиотека Фронтистеса". ksana-k.narod.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-06-23.
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