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Kalist Rasoder [1] was the author of the Tetraevangelion, also known as "Serres Gospel" book, written in 1354 in the Serbian recension of Church Slavonic. [2] In view of the turbulent historical happenings in the region at the time, it is understandable how the Gospel book of Metropolitan Jakov of Serres found its way into the library of St. Paul's monastery ( Agiou Pavlou) at Mount Athos, although the precise date of the transfer is unknown. The manuscript was brought to England in 1837 from the Athonite monastery of Agiou Pavlou, by Robert Curzon, 14th Baron Zouche. It was deposited at the British Museum by his son in 1876 and is kept in the British Library as Additional Manuscript 39626. [3]

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References

  1. ^ Gavrilovic, Zaga; Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). Studies in Byzantine and Serbian medieval art. ISBN  9781899828340.
  2. ^ Gavrilovic, Zaga; Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). Studies in Byzantine and Serbian medieval art. Pindar. ISBN  9781899828340.
  3. ^ Cormack, Robin; Jeffreys, Elizabeth (2016-12-05). Through the Looking Glass: Byzantium through British Eyes: Papers from the Twenty-Ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, King's College, London, March 1995. ISBN  9781351878920.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kalist Rasoder [1] was the author of the Tetraevangelion, also known as "Serres Gospel" book, written in 1354 in the Serbian recension of Church Slavonic. [2] In view of the turbulent historical happenings in the region at the time, it is understandable how the Gospel book of Metropolitan Jakov of Serres found its way into the library of St. Paul's monastery ( Agiou Pavlou) at Mount Athos, although the precise date of the transfer is unknown. The manuscript was brought to England in 1837 from the Athonite monastery of Agiou Pavlou, by Robert Curzon, 14th Baron Zouche. It was deposited at the British Museum by his son in 1876 and is kept in the British Library as Additional Manuscript 39626. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Gavrilovic, Zaga; Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). Studies in Byzantine and Serbian medieval art. ISBN  9781899828340.
  2. ^ Gavrilovic, Zaga; Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). Studies in Byzantine and Serbian medieval art. Pindar. ISBN  9781899828340.
  3. ^ Cormack, Robin; Jeffreys, Elizabeth (2016-12-05). Through the Looking Glass: Byzantium through British Eyes: Papers from the Twenty-Ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, King's College, London, March 1995. ISBN  9781351878920.

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