Sofia First Chronicle, the Glossary
The Sofia First Chronicle (p) is a Rus' chronicle from the 15th century associated with the Cathedral of St. Sophia, Novgorod.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Academic Chronicle, Aleksey Shakhmatov, Cathedral of Saint Sophia, Novgorod, Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles, Novgorod Fourth Chronicle, Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod, Photius (Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'), Radziwiłł Chronicle, Rus' chronicle, Sofia Second Chronicle.
- 15th-century history books
- Novgorod Republic
- Old East Slavic chronicles
- Primary Chronicle textual witnesses
Academic Chronicle
The Academic Chronicle (translit) or Suzdal' Chronicle (translit) is a late 15th-century compilation of Rus' chronicles. Sofia First Chronicle and Academic Chronicle are 15th-century history books, Old East Slavic chronicles and primary Chronicle textual witnesses.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Academic Chronicle
Aleksey Shakhmatov
Aleksey Aleksandrovich Shakhmatov (Алексе́й Алекса́ндрович Ша́хматов, – 16 August 1920) was a Russian philologist and historian credited with laying the foundations for the science of textology.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Aleksey Shakhmatov
Cathedral of Saint Sophia, Novgorod
The Cathedral of Saint Sophia, the Holy Wisdom of God (Кафедральный собор Софии Премудрости Божией) in Veliky Novgorod, Russia, is the cathedral church of the Metropolitan of Novgorod and the mother church of the Novgorodian Eparchy. Sofia First Chronicle and cathedral of Saint Sophia, Novgorod are Novgorod Republic.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Cathedral of Saint Sophia, Novgorod
Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles
The Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles (abbr. PSRL) is a series of published volumes aimed at collecting all medieval East Slavic chronicles, with various editions published in Imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and Russian Federation. Sofia First Chronicle and Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles are Old East Slavic chronicles.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles
Novgorod Fourth Chronicle
The Novgorod Fourth Chronicle (p) is a Rus' chronicle of the 15th century. Sofia First Chronicle and Novgorod Fourth Chronicle are 15th-century history books, East Slavic history stubs, Novgorod Republic, Old East Slavic chronicles and primary Chronicle textual witnesses.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Novgorod Fourth Chronicle
Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod
The Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod (Новгородско-Софийский свод, Novgorod-Sofia Compilation) is a tentative name for a hypothetical common source for the Novgorod Fourth Chronicle and the Sofia First Chronicle, according to Russian philologist Aleksey Shakhmatov. Sofia First Chronicle and Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod are 15th-century history books, East Slavic history stubs, Novgorod Republic and Old East Slavic chronicles.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod
Photius (Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus')
Metropolitan Photius of Kiev (died July 2 or February 7, 1431), was the Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' in the Patriachate of Constantinople of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Photius (Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus')
Radziwiłł Chronicle
The Radziwiłł Chronicle, also known as the Königsberg Chronicle, is a collection of illuminated manuscripts from the 15th-century; it is believed to be a copy of a 13th-century original. Sofia First Chronicle and Radziwiłł Chronicle are primary Chronicle textual witnesses.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Radziwiłł Chronicle
Rus' chronicle
Rus' chronicle or Russian chronicle or Rus' letopis (translit) was the primary type of Rus' historical literature. Sofia First Chronicle and Rus' chronicle are Novgorod Republic and Old East Slavic chronicles.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Rus' chronicle
Sofia Second Chronicle
The Sofia Second Chronicle is a Russian chronicle from the 16th century. Sofia First Chronicle and Sofia Second Chronicle are East Slavic history stubs, Novgorod Republic and Old East Slavic chronicles.
See Sofia First Chronicle and Sofia Second Chronicle
See also
15th-century history books
- A Fragment of Irish Annals
- A Short English Chronicle
- Academic Chronicle
- Annales florentini
- Annals of Clonmacnoise
- Annals of Inisfallen
- Annla Gearra as Proibhinse Ard Macha
- Brut y Brenhinedd
- Buda Chronicle
- Chronica Hungarorum
- Chronicle of the Tocco
- Chronique de la Pucelle
- Croyland Chronicle
- Dongguk Tonggam
- Epitome rerum Hungarorum
- Formulary Book of Somogyvár
- Grandes Chroniques de France
- Historia rerum ubique gestarum
- Historie of the arrivall of Edward IV
- History of the Caliphs
- Jüngere Hochmeisterchronik
- Life of Despot Stefan Lazarević
- Novgorod First Chronicle
- Novgorod Fourth Chronicle
- Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod
- Nuremberg Chronicle
- Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland
- Romuléon (Miélot)
- Scotichronicon
- Short Annals of Tirconaill
- Sofia First Chronicle
- Swedish Chronicle
- Tarikh-i Alam-ara-yi Amini
- The Dethe of the Kynge of Scotis
- The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar
- Trinity Chronicle
- Warkworth's Chronicle
- White Book of Sarnen
- Xingcha Shenglan
- Yingya Shenglan
- Zafarnama (Yazdi biography)
Novgorod Republic
- Administrative divisions of the Novgorod Republic
- Birch bark letter no. 292
- Birch bark manuscript
- Bjarmaland
- Cathedral of Saint Sophia, Novgorod
- Diocese of Novgorod
- Foreign trade of medieval Novgorod
- Great Perm
- Heresy of the Judaizers
- Ivan's Hundred
- Khutyn Monastery
- Kolo Volost
- Kontsy
- Kylfings
- Novgorod Codex
- Novgorod First Chronicle
- Novgorod Fourth Chronicle
- Novgorod Judicial Charter
- Novgorod Land
- Novgorod Republic
- Novgorod cross
- Novgorod veche
- Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod
- Novye Duboviki
- Peterhof (Novgorod)
- Pomors
- Posadnik
- Prince of Novgorod
- Rus' chronicle
- Sadko (opera)
- Sofia First Chronicle
- Sofia Second Chronicle
- Sovet gospod
- Staraya Ladoga
- Staraya Russa
- Sterzh Cross
- Strigolniki
- Swedish–Novgorodian Wars
- The Legend of the White Cowl
- Tre Volost
- Tysiatskii
- Umbskaya Volost
- Ushkuyniks
- Varzuzhskaya Volost
- Volokolamsk
- Votia
- Vychegda Perm
- Yaroslav's Court
Old East Slavic chronicles
- Academic Chronicle
- Bychowiec Chronicle
- Chronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal
- Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles
- Galician–Volhynian Chronicle
- Hustyn Chronicle
- Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
- Ioachim Chronicle
- Kazan Chronicle
- Khlebnikov Codex
- Kievan Chronicle
- Kungur Letopis
- Laurentian Codex
- List of Russian Cities, Far and Near
- Lviv Chronicle
- Lvov Chronicle (16th century)
- Novgorod First Chronicle
- Novgorod Fourth Chronicle
- Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod
- Primary Chronicle
- Remezov Letopis
- Rus' chronicle
- Siberian Letopises
- Sofia First Chronicle
- Sofia Second Chronicle
- Stroganov Letopis
- Suzdalian Chronicle
- Textual criticism of the Primary Chronicle
- Textual variants in the Primary Chronicle
- Trinity Chronicle
- Yesipov Letopis
Primary Chronicle textual witnesses
- Academic Chronicle
- Hypatian Codex
- Khlebnikov Codex
- Laurentian Codex
- Nikon Chronicle
- Novgorod First Chronicle
- Novgorod Fourth Chronicle
- Radziwiłł Chronicle
- Sofia First Chronicle
- Textual criticism of the Primary Chronicle
- Trinity Chronicle
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sofia_First_Chronicle
Also known as Sofiia I Chronicle, Sophia First Chronicle, Sophian First Chronicle.