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1726–1801

An outstanding figure of the South Slavic national revival, widely known in the Orthodox Slavic world, a Serbian writer, poet, translator, historiographer and author of the famous The History of different Slavic people primarily of the Bulgarians, Croats and Serbs.

The Story about the Establishment of the Bulgarian and Serbian Patriarchates is a work created on Russian soil around 1460–1461; it is included in the legal collection known as Кръмчая [Kormchaya].

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The way early Bulgarian historiography penetrated in Russia can be reconstructed based on the transcripts in the so-called Archival Chronograph, also known as the Jewish Chronograph (Истрин 1893) or as Bulgarian Chronograph (Горина 2005) from the 15th century (Russian State Archives of Ancient Acts, f. 181, No. 279/685), Vilna Chronograph from the 17th century (Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Vilnius, No. 19/109) and Warsaw Chronograph from the late 15th–early 16th century (National Library of Poland, Warsaw, BOZ cim 83).

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SESDiva ERA.Net RUS Plus Call 2017 – S&T

SESDiva. Project № 156

SESDiva aims at creating a virtual museum of written culture in relation to the social, religious, cultural, and ideological environment and relations between the South and East Slavs throughout the centuries from the 11th to the beginning of the 20th century.

Duration: 2018-2020
Program: ERA.Net RUS Plus Call 2017 ‐ S&T Projects

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