Vrhobreznica Chronicle

Vrhobreznica Chronicle
Also known as Vrhobreznički letopis
Type Chronicle
Date 1650
Place of origin Pljevlja
Language(s) Serbian
Material Paper
Script Serbian Cyrillic
Previously kept Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja
Discovered In Pljevlja, Montenegro by Pavel Jozef Šafárik

The Vrhobreznica Chronicle (Serbian: Vrhobreznički letopis) is a Serbian chronicle of which the oldest manuscript dates to 1650, from the Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja. It is preserved in the collection of the Prague National Museum.[1] The original text, as those of Koporin, Peć, Studenica and Cetinje, originated in the second half of the 14th century, and represent the oldest Serbian chronicles, and the core of medieval Serbian historiography.[2]

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References

  1. M. Loos (30 June 1974). Dualist Heresy in the Middle Ages. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 101–. ISBN 978-90-247-1673-9. This hagiographical text was incorporated in an abbreviated form in a Serbian chronicle dating from 1650, the Chronograph of Vrchpbreznica (Vrkhobreznitsa), preserved in a MS in the collection of the National Museum, Prague (IX 0 6, f.
  2. Church archives & libraries: international experiences in the preservation, appraisal, description and presentation of cultural heritage stored in these institutions. Centre for Preservation and Presentation of Documentary Heritage of Kotor "Notor". 2004. p. 126.
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