The reference apparatus in the bible of Matthew the tenth (1502–1507)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
M. Korogodina
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In the second half of the 15th century, a reference apparatus began to be actively developed in Cyrillic manuscripts. This apparatus included prefaces and tables of contents to parts of books, as well as headers, footers, and marginal instructions containing the numbers and titles of chapters, footnotes, and glosses. It served as an aid for navigating a large volume. At the beginning of the 16th century, Matthew the Tenth compiled a Bible while living in Vilnius and Suprasl Monastery. A scribe not only made extensive use of those elements of the reference apparatus that were included in the manuscripts before him, but also significantly developed the reference system for numbering verses, chapters, and pericopes of the biblical text. Numbering became one of the main tools in Matthew the Tenth’s reference apparatus, and up to three or four different numberings could be used on one folio. In an effort to differentiate them, Matthew the Tenth made use of different colors of ink and unusual numbering systems, including both numerals from non-Cyrillic alphabets (Greek and Glagolitic) and numeral systems of his own invention. An additional tool in the reference apparatus of Matthew the Tenth was the system of footnotes which are placed in the margins and use special signs. For this, the scribe used his own system of footnotes which was designed on the basis of musical notation signs.The Bible of Matthew the Tenth, the predecessor to the biblical editions of Francysk Skaryna, shows how quickly and in what an unusual manner the reference apparatus was developed in the late 15th – first half of the 16th century.
马太十世(1502-1507)圣经中的参考仪
在15世纪下半叶,西里尔手稿开始积极发展一种参考仪器。这个装置包括书的前言和目录,以及标题、脚注和包含章节编号和标题、脚注和注释的边缘说明。它可以作为导航大量内容的辅助工具。16世纪初,马太十世住在维尔纽斯和苏普拉斯修道院时编写了《圣经》。抄写员不仅广泛使用在他之前的手稿中包含的参考仪器的元素,而且还显著地发展了对圣经文本的经文,章节和伯利克里进行编号的参考系统。编号成为马太十世参考工具的主要工具之一,在一个对开本上可以使用多达三到四个不同的编号。为了区分它们,马太十世使用了不同颜色的墨水和不同寻常的编号系统,包括非西里尔字母(希腊文和格拉哥利文)的数字和他自己发明的数字系统。马太十世的参考工具中的另一个工具是放置在页边空白处并使用特殊符号的脚注系统。为此,抄写员使用了他自己的注脚系统,该系统是在音乐符号的基础上设计的。《马太十世圣经》是弗兰西斯克·斯卡里纳的《圣经》版本的前身,它展示了参考仪器在15世纪末至16世纪上半叶的发展速度和不同寻常的方式。
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Knygotyra Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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