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Летописание и развитие письменной культуры (Новгород, XI – первая половина XII в.)

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dc.contributor.author Гимон, Тимофей Валентинович
dc.date.accessioned 2017-12-29T01:00:26Z
dc.date.available 2017-12-29T01:00:26Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Slověne, 1/2015, s. 94–110 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12528/266
dc.description.abstract The author studies key moments in the history of early Novgorodian annalistic writing in the context of other written practices in Novgorod. The first, very brief annalistic notes were made by clerics of the St. Sophia Cathedral in the middle of the 11th century, at the time when, in Novgorod, writing was becoming part of the everyday life of clerics as well as of the lay elite and the administration. The first systematic historical works (an annalistic compilation and a collection of lists) appear in the 1090s, when we see the spread of book production beyond St. Sophia and the start of the mass usage of princely seals. The beginning of the systematic keeping of annalistic records in the 1110s was probably stimulated by the creation and the revisions of the Primary Chronicle in Kiev but, at the same time, it is around 1117 that the posadnik’s seal appears, and this reflects a shift in the political balance in Novgorod. The 1130s were the time when the earliest extant documents granting lands, incomes, and privileges to church institutions were issued, and some other innovations in written culture also took place at around that time. In 1132 the annals previously kept for the prince passed to the control of the archbishop. Their content changed and official accusations relating to the behavior of princes began to be included. Thus, it was in the 1130s that the rights, privileges, and mutual positions of the actors in Novgorodian politics started to be fixed in writing. en_US
dc.language.iso other en_US
dc.subject kronika pl
dc.subject Nowogród pl
dc.subject 11-12 w. pl
dc.subject średniowiecze pl
dc.subject Ruś pl
dc.subject chronicle en_US
dc.subject Novgorod en_US
dc.subject 11-12th century en_US
dc.subject Middle Ages en_US
dc.subject Rus' en_US
dc.title Летописание и развитие письменной культуры (Новгород, XI – первая половина XII в.) ru
dc.title.alternative Annalistic Writing and the Development of Written Culture (Novgorod of the 11th and the First Half of the 12th Centuries) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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