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  Codex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The codex was an improvement upon the scroll, which it gradually replaced, first in the West, and much later in Asia.
From the fourth century, when the codex gained wide acceptance, to the Carolingian Renaissance in the eighth century, many works that were not converted from scroll to codex were lost to posterity.
The codex also made it easier to organize documents in a library because it had a stable spine on which the title of the book could be written.
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 Primary Chronicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As Vladimir Monomakh was the patron of the village of Vydubychi where his monastery is situated, the new edition glorified that prince and made him the central figure of later narrative.
The original of the chronicle is lost, and the earliest known copies are the Laurentian codex and the Hypatian codex, so it is difficult to establish the original content of the chronicle, word by word.
The original text he used was a lost codex compiled for the Grand Duke Mikhail of Tver in 1305.
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 tScholars.com | Hypatian Codex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Hypatian Codex (Hypatian Chronicle, Ipatiev Chronicle, Russian: Ипатьевская летопись) is a compendium of three chronicles: Primary Chronicle, Kiev Chronicle, and Halych-Volhynian Chronicle.
The Hypatian Codex was discovered at the Hypatian Monastery of Kostroma by the Russian historian Nikolay Karamzin.
The Hypatian manuscript dates back to the 15th century, but it incorporates much precious information from the lost 12th-century Kievan and 13th-century Halychian chronicles.
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 tScholars.com | Ipatiev Monastery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Hypatian Monastery (Ипатьевский монастырь in Russian) is a male monastery, situated on the bank of the Kostroma River just opposite the city of Kostroma.
During the Time of Troubles in Russia, the Hypatian Monastery was occupied by the supporters of False Dmitriy II in the spring of 1609.
The Hypatian Monastery was disbanded after the October Revolution in 1917.
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 Bulgaria encyclopedia : Cultural Information , Maps, Bulgaria politics and officials, Bulgarian History. Travel to ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
From the Codex Alexandrinus, folio 165v, explicit of the Gospel of Luke.
From the Codex Aureus of St. Emmeram, adoration of the lamb.
From the Codex Amiatinus, folio 5r, Ezra the Scribe.
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 Ostroh
It is an administrative center of the Ostroh Raion (district) in the Rivne Oblast of the in the west of Ukraine.
The Hypatian codex first mentions it in 1100 as a fortress of Volhynian princes.
Since the 14th century, it was the seat of the powerful Ostrogski princely family, who developed their town into a great centre of learning and commerce.
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 Daniela Hristova, University of Chicago   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The chronicle provides a large corpus of DAs and, in light of Worth's observations about the first part of the Hypatian codex, is the logical manuscript for investigating the rules of usage of the DA.
What linguists have concluded on the basis of the OCS data is that syntactically the DA served to express the subordination of one clause to another, conditioned by subject non-identity and the lack of a conjunction.
However, the data in the Kievan chronicle suggest that the absolute construction, which was originally syntactically defined and motivated by subject non-identity, came to be interpreted in Early Rusian mainly as a backgrounding device.
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 Codex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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Lucca Codex, 1220s, Biblioteca Statale, Lucca, Italy) Codex Ambrosianus: A, B, C, D, E, Codex Augiensis (F 010) [1] Codex Boernerianus (G 012) Codex Carolinus Codex Gissensis Codex Parisinus Peresianus Codex Codex Suprasliensis Codex Taurinensis Grolier Codex Codex Constitutionum Codicula Atlantico by Leonardo 1478 to 1519.
Codex Theodosianus and the Relative Subjugation of Heretics
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 Top Literature - Russian National Library
For two decades after its foundation, the institution was run by Count Alexander Stroganov, who secured for the library some of its most invaluable treasures, namely the Ostromir Gospel, the earliest book written in Russian language, and the Hypatian Codex of the Russian Primary Chronicle.
From 1849 to 1861 the library was run by Count Modest von Korff (1800-76), who had been Alexander Pushkin's school-fellow at the Lyceum.
He added to the library's collections the earliest manuscripts of the New Testament (the Codex Sinaiticus from the 340s) and the Old Testament (the so-called Leningrad Codex).
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 HURI Publications: Old Harvard Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Included with the reprint are an editor's preface, a retrospect by the author, and indices.
The Galician-Volynian Chronicle is one of three parts that make up the Hypatian Chronicle, the other being the Povrst' vremennyxlrt and the Kievan Chronicle.
The Galician-Volynian Chronicle, encompassing the timespan from 1205 to 1289, is one of the best examples of the "ornamental" style which originated in Galicia in the second half of the 12th century and includes the Igor Tale.
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 Primary Chronicle - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
It is agreed that the chronicle may well have been a compilation of several Kievan and Novgorod chronicles.
The original of the chronicle was lost, and the earliest known copies are the Laurentian codex (which dates from 267 years after 1110) and the Hypatian codex, so it is difficult to establish the exact content of the chronicle, how it was written and who wrote it.
Many studies and published versions of the chronicle have been made, the earliest known being in 1767.
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 HURI Publications: HLEUL
Of the five extant witnesses of the Hypatian Chronicle, the so-called Xlebnikov codex occupies a special place.
The so-called Pogodin codex, closely related to the Xlebnikov, was copied in 1621 in Zhyvotiv for Prince Stefan Chetvertyns'kyj.
Until now they have been known only from footnotes to editions of the Hypatian codex.
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Halych"
Written mention of Halych by Slavic chronicles dates back to 1138.
Most comprehensive records about Halych are found in the Hypatian Codex of the Primary Chronicle.
In 1141 Prince (knyaz) Volodymyrko Volodarovych (1104-1152) who united the competing principalities of Peremyshl, Zvenyhorod and Terebovlya into the state of Halychyna transferred his capital from Zvenyhorod, to Halych making it the seat of his Rurikid dynasty and considerably expanding the settlement.
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 Searchable Medieval Slavic Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The first text will be the Hypatian Codex which contains three Rusian chronicles: one version of the Primary Chronicle, covering the years 972-1117, the Kievan Chronicle (1119-1199) and the Galician-Volhynian Chronicle (1205-1289).
The first stage will also include the First Nogvorod Chronicle and the Laurentian Codex, containing another version of the Primary Chronicle and the Vladimir-Suzdal' Chronicle.
After that, we will include the Tale of Boris and Gleb, and the Life of Feodosii, which although attested from ca.
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 Kipchaks in Georgia at AllExperts
They practiced a semi-nomadic way of life, wintering in the Kartlian lowlands in central Georgia, and carrying their summertime duties along the foothills of the Caucasus.
The medieval compendium of the East Slavic chronicles known as Hypatian Codex relates that after the death of Vladimir Monomakh in 1125, Khan Syrchan of the Don Kipchaks, Otrak's brother, sent a singer Or' to Otrak and asked him to return home.
Legend has it that when Otrak heard Or' singing an old Kipchak song and smelled steppe grass, he fell in nostalgia with the steppe life and finally left Georgia.
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 Gatorsports.com :: 100 years of Gator Football   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
After the destruction of the Khazar empire by Svyatoslav of Rus in the mid-10th century, Khazars continued to inhabit the region.
Although the exact date and circumstances of Tmutarakan's takeover by the Kievan Rus is unknown, the Hypatian Codex mentions Tmutarakan as one of the towns Vladimir the Great gave to his sons, which implies that the Russian control over the city was established before Vladimir's death in 1015.
The Russian name of the city — "Tmutarakan" — derives from the Turkic tamantarkan; this may have originally been a title of rank.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Russian National Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
For the genre of Christian-themed music, see gospel music.
He added to the library's collections the earliest manuscripts of the New Testament (the Codex Sinaiticus from the 340ies) and the Old Testament (the so-called Leningrad Codex).
The Leningrad codex is the oldest surviving complete copy of the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible, dated 1008.
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 meav   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 The Ecclesiastical History of Socrates Scholasticus
During this time Photinus, [354] who then presided over the church in that city more openly avowed the creed he had devised; wherefore a tumult being made in consequence, the emperor ordered a Synod of bishops to be held at Sirmium.
There were accordingly convened there of the Oriental bishops, [355] Mark of Arethusa, George of Alexandria, whom the Arians sent, as I have before said, having placed him over that see on the removal of Gregory, Basil who presided over the church at Ancyra after Marcellus was ejected, Pancratius of Pelusium, and Hypatian of Heraclea.
Of the Western bishops there were present Valens of Mursa, and the then celebrated Hosius of Cordova in Spain, who attended much against his will.
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