{"title":"The Apostle with Commentaries of Alexander Soltan","authors":"M. Korogodina","doi":"10.31168/2305-6754.2022.11.2.5","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Apostle with Commentaries that belonged to Marszałek Alexander Soltan differs from the Slavic manuscript tradition of books with commentaries. The manuscript has common features with the Christinopol Apostle of the 12th century. The original additions of the Apostle of Alexander Soltan show that its protograph was edited in the middle of the 12th century. The Apostle of Alexander Soltan, which was kept in Vilnius, was one of the sources for the Bible of Matthew the Tenth (1502–1507) and encouraged Matthew to add original margins and signs in his Bible. In the beginning of the 18th century the Apostle of Alexander Soltan fell into the hands of second-hand booksellers, and was divided by them into three parts. Two of them are kept in Moscow and St. Petersburg now.","PeriodicalId":42189,"journal":{"name":"Slovene-International Journal of Slavic Studies","volume":"55 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Slovene-International Journal of Slavic Studies","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.31168/2305-6754.2022.11.2.5","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Apostle with Commentaries that belonged to Marszałek Alexander Soltan differs from the Slavic manuscript tradition of books with commentaries. The manuscript has common features with the Christinopol Apostle of the 12th century. The original additions of the Apostle of Alexander Soltan show that its protograph was edited in the middle of the 12th century. The Apostle of Alexander Soltan, which was kept in Vilnius, was one of the sources for the Bible of Matthew the Tenth (1502–1507) and encouraged Matthew to add original margins and signs in his Bible. In the beginning of the 18th century the Apostle of Alexander Soltan fell into the hands of second-hand booksellers, and was divided by them into three parts. Two of them are kept in Moscow and St. Petersburg now.
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The Journal Slověne = Словѣне is a periodical focusing on the fields of the arts and humanities. In accordance with the standards of humanities periodicals aimed at the development of national philological traditions in a broad cultural and academic context, the Journal Slověne = Словѣне is multilingual but with a focus on papers in English. The Journal Slověne = Словѣне is intended for the exchange of information between Russian scholars and leading universities and research centers throughout the world and for their further professional integration into the international academic community through a shared focus on Slavic studies. The target audience of the journal is Slavic philologists and scholars in related disciplines (historians, cultural anthropologists, sociologists, specialists in comparative and religious studies, etc.) and related fields (Byzantinists, Germanists, Hebraists, Turkologists, Finno-Ugrists, etc.). The periodical has a pronounced interdisciplinary character and publishes papers from the widest linguistic, philological, and historico-cultural range: there are studies of linguistic typology, pragmalinguistics, computer and applied linguistics, etymology, onomastics, epigraphy, ethnolinguistics, dialectology, folkloristics, Biblical studies, history of science, palaeoslavistics, history of Slavic literatures, Slavs in the context of foreign languages, non-Slavic languages and dialects in the Slavic context, and historical linguistics.