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Trofimova, Nina V. "Biblical Quotations in the Novgorod First Chronicle." Studia Litterarum 6, no. 4 (2021): 180–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2500-4247-2021-6-4-180-197.

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Biblical quotations are important narrative elements in all Old Russian chronicles. In the Vladimir and South Russian chronicles, they were one of the most important means of interpreting events from the point of view of the theory of “God’s executions,” of depicting and asserting princes as their main characters, and of expressing thoughts and feelings of the chroniclers and their characters. The Novgorod First Chronicle, which was kept by the chroniclers of the archbishops of Novgorod, stands out due to a small number of biblical quotations and their irregular distribution throughout the tex
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Grebennikov, Nikita Yu. "The chronicle article of 6869 (1361): its texts and their possible roots." Golden Horde Review 12, no. 2 (2024): 364–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2024-12-2.364-374.

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The purpose of the research: In the article, the author examines the chronicle article of 6869 (1361) which tells about the struggle for Sarai among khans after the demise of Khidr-khan. The text of the chronicle report of 6869 is presented in different ways in Old-Russian chronicles. The article aims at revealing textual reliability of one of the most confusing places in the Old-Russian chronicling for the 14th–15th centuries – the description and the course of events for 1361 which have become described as a new phase of the events in the Ulus of Jochi, known as the “Great Troubles”. Researc
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Puzanov, D. V. "The Galician–Volhynian Chronicle and a decline in the interest in the omens in the Old Rus population of the 13th century." Rusin, no. 65 (2021): 9–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/65/1.

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The Galician–Volhynian Chronicle contains almost no descriptions of natural phenomena that other Russian chronicles perceive as omens – eclipses, comets, meteorites, diffraction phenomena, thunderstorms, etc. Even when any of these phenomena appears in the chronicle, the scribe remains indifferent to its mystical significance. A decline in the interest in predictions is typical of Old Rus literature of the 13th century, so the attitude of the southwestern scribes to omens is sometimes seen as the greatest manifestation of these tendencies. The author analyzes all three cases when the Galician–
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Kostomarova, Ksenia P., Anna F. Litvina та Fjodor B. Uspenskij. "Ятровь in the Old Russian Chronicles". Drevneishie gosudarstva Vostochnoi Evropy 2025, № 46 (2025): 159–80. https://doi.org/10.32608/1560-1382-2025-46-159-180.

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This article explores the semantics and usage of the word ятровь which has fallen out of use in modern Russian and refers to a specific non-blood relative. The authors examine the term’s distinctive application in the narrative of the oldest Russian chronicles, highlighting its divergence from meanings recorded in dictionaries. Special attention is given to the role of ятровь within the system of kinship terms, its semantic connection to the word brother, and the androcentric perspective of dynastic relationships. The study reconstructs the dynastic profiles of women referred to as ятровь, emp
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Vilkul, Tetyana. "The terms «repentance» and «to repent» in the Tale of Bygone Years." Siverian chronicle (2022) 1 (July 1, 2022): 4–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6791980.

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<em>The article is devoted to the terminology of repentance in one of the elder Old Rusian texts. In more strictly sense we analyze the using of the noun </em><em>&laquo;</em><em>repentance</em><em>&raquo;</em><em> (</em><em>&laquo;</em><em>pokayanie</em><em>&raquo;</em><em>) and the verb </em><em>&laquo;</em><em>to repent</em><em>&raquo;</em><em> (</em><em>&laquo;</em><em>pokayati sya</em><em>&raquo;</em><em>) in the Primary Chronicle. The task is to study the word occurrences and to find out what triggered their appearance. While the semantics of repentance is developed in the fields of the
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Dmitriev, Mikhail V. "Poloni and Rutheni, Catholics and Orthodox Christians, natio and confession in Medieval chronicles of Eastern Europe." Journal of the Belarusian State University. History, no. 1 (February 4, 2022): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.33581/2520-6338-2022-1-5-18.

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This article analyses evidence from Old-Russian, Ukrainian-Belarusian and Polish chronicles of the 12th–16th centuries, which displays how confessional and ethnic elements interacted, when authors were constructing their representations about Poles, Russians and Ruthenians. Analysis has shown that in the Old-Russian chronicles confessional references were somehow effacing discourses of tribal and ethnic belonging, whereas in Polish and Ukrainian-Belarusian texts Christian references were not in odds with ethnic ones.
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Vovina-Lebedeva, V. G. "Nevill Forbes and Old Russian Chronicles." Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences 92, S12 (2022): S1215—S1224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1019331622180125.

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Györfi, Beáta. "Auxiliary clitics in Old Russian chronicles." Linguistica Brunensia, no. 2 (2023): 39–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/lb2023-2-2.

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Present tense auxiliaries in Old Russian could have different categorial status: they could be perceived as simple auxiliary verbs, as clitics or as weak pronouns. The investigation aims at clarifying this situation relying on corpus studies in the text of chronicles. Problems like the position of perfect auxiliaries relative to their host, their behaviour in clitic clusters, and their relation to pronominal subjects will be looked at. The quantitative and distributional analysis of these forms helps us decide whether these elements actually acted as enclitics, in what proportions, and what po
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Vovina-Lebedeva, V. G. "The Extinct World of Old Russian Chronicles." Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences 90, no. 5 (2020): 487–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s101933162005007x.

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Daniš, Miroslav. "The Chronicle of Nestor in the Early Slovak Historiography." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History 69, no. 3 (2024): 724–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu02.2024.311.

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The study deals with the early Slovak historiography which referred to the Russian chronicles as one of the sources to understand the development of the early Slavic history. This chronicle also contributed to the creation of the historical concept of the modern Slovak nation at the end of the 18th century and in the 19th century. The chronicle of Nestor is a valuable source of knowledge and information for the earliest history of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine; for the history of the Slavs; ecclesiastical history; and medieval European history in general. As far as the national history of the Slova
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Navbatova, Rano Khodjimuratovna. "THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EPIC GENRE IN RUSSIAN PROSE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY." International Journal of Education, Social Science & Humanities. FARS Publishers 11, no. 2 (2023): 585–87. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7663093.

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Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia and its &eacute;migr&eacute;s and to Russian-language literature. The roots of Russian literature can be traced to the Middle Ages, when epics and chronicles in Old East Slavic were composed. This article discusses the Development of the Epic Genre in Russian Prose at the Beginning of the 20th Century.
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Budennaya, Evgeniya, Karolina Gurevich, Anatoly Kalinin, and Danila Gerasimov. "Name Variation in Old Russian: Main Cases and Possible Interpretations." Slovene 12, no. 2 (2023): 19–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2305-6754.2023.2.02.

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The study considers several cases of the variation of Christian and original Slavic names of persons in Medieval Rus. Based on chronicles, birch bark letters, and business documents, the article traces the changes in the form of one and the same name, investigates the context, and offers possible explanations for each distribution of name forms. First, the article addresses hypocoristic forms of Christian names (Mikhalko, Yanka), which in the period under study most often did not carry a diminutive or pejorative meaning but could perform a neutralizing function in the interaction between origi
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Vorotyntsev, Leonid V., and Teymur R. Galimov. "The image of the “Tatars” in the written sources of Old Russia and the States of the “Christian world”." Golden Horde Review 13, no. 1 (2025): 375–91. https://doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2025-13-2.375-391.

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Research objectives: To identify the main features of the image of the “Tatars” reflected in the narrative sources of Old Russia and other Christian states. Research materials: A body of Russian chronicle sources, historical and literary works of Old Russia (“The Teaching of St. Serapion”, “Zadonshchina”), “The Story of Mikhail and Andronik Palaiologos” by George Pachymeres, the Georgian chronograph “Zhamta agmtsereli”, “The History of the Nation of Archers” by the monk, Magakia, “The History of Armenia” by Kirakos Gandzaketsi, “Epistle to the Sorrowful Lament about the Destruction of the Hung
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Belov, Nikita V. "The Battle of Sudbishchi in June 1555 in the appraisals of Russian chroniclers and historians of the 16th–17th centuries." Golden Horde Review 10, no. 3 (2022): 653–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2022-10-3.653-671.

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Research objectives: An analysis of Russian narrative sources in the 16th–17th centuries about the Battle of Sudbishchi; the identification and explanation of different assessments of the results of the battle in chronicles, publications, and other historical works of the Moscow State in the era. Research materials: Official, regional, and private chronicles of the 16th–17th centuries, publications (works of Ivan the Terrible and Andrei Kurbsky), and later historical compilations of the Old Russian tradition. Results and novelty of the research: In the Russian narrative sources of the 16th–17t
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Гребенников, Н. Ю. "The Tatars’ Image and Self-consciousness of the North-Eastern Rus’ Bookmen During Ivan the Great’s Reign." Диалог со временем, no. 78(78) (April 24, 2022): 159–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.21267/aquilo.2022.78.78.010.

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В статье представлен анализ известий сводов северо-восточной летописной традиции, которые составлялись при жизни Ивана III. Сведения, содержащиеся в них, предоставляют прекрасную возможность понять, как древнерусские книжники воспринимали «разных» татар и предположить возможные истоки соответствующего отношения. Более того, четкое разграничение на «русь»/«татары», которое проводят летописцы в текстах, позволяет определить главные «составляющие» самосознания книжников и выстроить их в некую иерархию в зависимости от значимости каждой. The paper focuses on scrutinizing some chronicle reports of
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Vernyaeva, R. A., та K. I. Zinatshin. "FREQUENCY STATISTICALLY STABLE COMBINATIONS WITH THE ЖИЗНЬ COMPONENT IN THE ANCIENT RUSSIAN CHRONICLES". Social’no-ekonomiceskoe upravlenie: teoria i praktika 19, № 3 (2023): 92–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.22213/2618-9763-2023-3-92-100.

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The article presents a description of statistically stable combinations with the component ‘жизнь’, functioning in the oldest Russian Chronicles. The material for this study was electronic transcriptions of the Oldest Russian Chronicles, published on the portal “Manuscript: Slavic Written Heritage”. The key research method was the quantitative-statistical method, which allows a more detailed analysis of quantitative data obtained automatically, as well as statistically substantiating the combinatorial nature of the components with each other. The tool for the research was the n-gram module of
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Shapovalov, Alexey V. "Rhetorical Questions and Exclamations in Slavic Historical Narration of the 11–12 Centuries (“Russian Primary Chronicle”, “Chronica Boemorum”, “Gesta Principum Polonorum”)." Vestnik slavianskikh kul’tur [Bulletin of Slavic Cultures] 65 (2022): 256–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.37816/2073-9567-2022-65-256-268.

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The paper addresses rhetorical questions and exclamations in East and West Slavic historical narration of 11–12 centuries, showing that in the Russian Primary Chronicle rhetorical questions and exclamations were used to strengthen the assessment of the chronicle fragments for new ideology formation of the Ancient Rus’. The combinations of original and borrowed statements in the rhetorical figures indicate the orientation of the Old Russian chroniclers following the Byzantine pattern to the biblical rhetorical tradition. On the contrary, there are practically no quotations in rhetorical questio
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Darden, Bill J. "On the Early History of Perfective “Present” Participles in East Slavic." Russian History 44, no. 2-3 (2017): 243–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763316-04402002.

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Birchbark letters from Novgorod from the 11th and 12th centuries show distinctions in the use of the two perfective active participles in Old Russian, a distinction thought to have been lost very early. Examination of the use of these participles in chronicles shows that the loss of this distinction began in the South in the 11th century, became more prevalent there in the 12th, but did not affect the Novgorod Chronicle until the late 12th century, so the Birchbark data are not surprising.
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Lastovska, Oksana. "Christian church in the works of Cosma from Praha, Gall Anonymous and Nestor-Chronicle." PEREIASLAV CHRONICLE, no. 14 (November 30, 2018): 58–63. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2345509.

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The purpose of the article is to study the representation in the medieval sources of the history of Christian&nbsp;monasticism. The subject of the study became the content of Czech, Polish and Old Rus` chronicles. They were created at&nbsp;the beginning of the XII century by the Nestor-Chronicle, Cosma from Prahaand Gall Anonymous. These chronicles were&nbsp;of a religious nature. They were united by the Christian ideology. But the main attention in these works turned to the statebuilding&nbsp;process in the Polish, Czech and Old Russian lands.&nbsp;The author applied historical-comparative an
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MINAKOV, S. T., and E. A. MINAKOVA. "THE OLD RUSSIAN "HERO" IN THE HISTORIOSOPHY OF A.S. PUSHKIN." Scientific Notes of Orel State University 100, no. 3 (2023): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33979/1998-2720-2023-100-3-40-46.

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The article, based on various historical sources, examines the question of the origin of A.S. Pushkin’s interest in Russian history, its «heroic», pre-Christian period» (IX-XI centuries). The authors focus on the ancient Russian princes Oleg the Prophetic, Igor the Old, Princess Olga, legends about them preserved in chronicles and other ancient Russian sources. In this historical context, Pushkin’s historicism is considered in his poetic works, in the «Songs about the Prophetic Oleg», his historiosophy of Ancient Russian history in the deeds of its heroes mentioned above.
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Mikhailova, Tatyana A. "“THE DISPENSATION OF THE LAND”: A CASE OF IRELAND (GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS AND SOME SURPRISING PARALLELS)." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, no. 1 (2021): 206–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2021-1-206-224.

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The article deals with the influence of archaic mythological motifs on the historiography, using the existence of different plots in the old Russian and the Middle Irish sources. The chronicle tradition of ‘calling the Vikings’ is usually considered as an element of pseudo-historic narratives of migratory tale, as are the motifs of ‘three brothers’ and ‘marriage with a daughter of the local ruler’. An analysis of Giraldus Cambrensis’ historical tracts shows that the development of these motifs is partly based on Irish historical records and finds support in the Irish Chronicles.
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Novoselov, A. N. "Miracles of the Saints in Nikon’s Chronicle as a Source for the Study of the Church Ideology during the 1520s–1530s." Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Gumanitarnye Nauki 162, no. 6 (2020): 58–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/2541-7738.2020.6.58-73.

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This paper examines the informative potential of miracles described in Nikon’s Chronicle. Miracles are understood as a symbolic genre of the Old Russian literature. They are stories about unexpected and miraculous events taking place through the will of God and solving some earthly problems. The miracles worked by the following Russian saints were analyzed: Saint Peter of Moscow, Sergius of Radonezh, Barlaam of Khutyn, etc. The texts of miracles from the saints’ lives, Russian chronicles dating from the 15th century to the early 16th century, and Nikon’s Chronicle were compared. It was conclud
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Glushchenko, Volodymyr. "ANCIENT CHRONICLES AS A SOURCE FOR STUDYING THE HISTORY OF THE REDUCED VOWELS IN THE WORK OF P. LAVROVSKYI «ON THE LANGUAGE OF NOTHERN RUSSIAN CHRONICLES»." Naukovy Visnyk of South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky: Linguistic Sciences 2022, no. 34 (2022): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24195/2616-5317-2022-34-1.

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In the 50’s of the XIX century Peter Lavrovskyi (1827–1886), a prominent Slavic philologist and educator, published a number of works on the ancient Russian (Proto-East Slavic) language and its dialects. Among these studies, which have retained their scientific significance to our time, the book «On the language of northern Russian chronicles» (1852) should be mentioned, in which P. Lavrovskyi, basing on ancient East Slavic manuscripts, studied in detail the nature, origin and history of reduced vowels [ъ], [ь] on the East Slavic territory. Ancient manuscripts were a priority source for the st
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Zholobov, O. F. "Contrasts of Quantification in Lexical Series ‘Post, Poschenie, Postitisya — Alkanie, Alchba, Alkati’ in Old Russian Manuscripts (Historical Corpus ‘Manuscript’)." Nauchnyi dialog 12, no. 9 (2023): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2023-12-9-9-26.

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The article presents an analysis of the distribution of lexemes from synonymous series ‘post’, ‘poschenie’, ‘postitisya’ and ‘alkanie’, ‘alchba’, ‘alkati’ in Old Russian manuscripts. The study is based on a corpus-based and quantitative approach, using the historical corpus ‘Manuscript’. The contrasts of quantification of the mentioned lexical series were first established in the study. The data from four sub-corpora — Gospels, Apostle, Parimeynik and chronicles were considered. It was found that synonymous relationships of lexical series are present only in the full-aprakos Gospel. In the ser
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Komendová, Jitka. "The Chronicle of the Monk of Sazava and the Kievan Chronicle: A Comparison of the Historigraphical Method." Slovene 6, no. 1 (2017): 256–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2305-6754.2017.6.1.9.

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The article defines the main characteristic features of the Chronicle of the Monk of Sazava,one of a number of Bohemian Latin historiographic works that belong to the group of so-called continuations of Cosmas’s chronicles (Continuationes Cosmae); the article compares the method of the Monk of Sazava with the method used in Old Russian historiography of the same period, namely in the Kievan Chronicle. It focuses on the role of the chronological line in the narrative structure of both texts, and reveals their tendency to break the chronological narrative frame. This tendency, however, is not co
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Saltovskaia, S. V. "Word Building of Possessive Adjectives in Birch Bark Letters and the Novgorod First Chronicle." Russian Studies in Philology, no. 1 (March 13, 2025): 59–67. https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5008-2025-1-59-67.

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Aim. To consider the word building of possessive adjectives in the Russian language of the 12–15th centuries both in everyday writing and in chronicles; put forward the formation of possessive adjectives as a system; conduct a comparative analysis of the possessive adjectives use in written monuments of various genres.Methodology. Using analytical and synthetic methods, we classify and process the examples found in birch bark documents of the 12th–15th centuries and in the Synodal List of the Novgorod First Chronicle of the 13th–14th centuries. When comparing the results of the analysis of wri
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ANTONOVA, Alexandra. "THE SYNTACTIC DYNAMICS OF THE NUMERAL PHRASES IN THE LATE OLD RUSSIAN CHRONICLES AND NOTARIAL ACTS." Lomonosov Journal of Philology, no. 6, 2023 (December 17, 2023): 30–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/msu0130-0075-9-2023-47-06-3.

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The article deals with the syntactic dynamics of the numeral phrases in the Russian chronicles and notarial acts of the late 14th-17th centuries. The material for the study was: Tipografskaya letopis (the late 14th-15th cent.), Pskovskaya III letopis (16th cent.), Nikonovskaya letopis (16th cent.), Holmogorskaya letopis (16th cent.), Dvinskoj letopisec (17th cent.), Mazurinskij letopisec (17th cent.), Letopisec of 1619-1691 years, Piskarevskij letopisec (17th cent.), Letopisnoe skazanie Petra Zolotareva (17th cent.), Acts of socio-economic history of North-Eastern Russia (the late 14th - early
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Vernyaeva, R. A. "STATISTICAL DATA ON THE USE OF THE LEXEME СѢЧА IN RUSSIAN CHRONICLES (based on the corpus of russian chronicles of the IAS “Manuscript”)". Social’no-ekonomiceskoe upravlenie: teoria i praktika 17, № 3 (2021): 104–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22213/2618-9763-2021-2-104-113.

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The material for research in this work was the electronic corpus of the oldest Russian Chronicles, published on the portal “Manuscript: Slavic Written Heritage”. The article describes the different understanding of the concept of “collocation” in modern linguistics and presents a quantitative and statistical analysis of the lexical сѢча in the most ancient Russian Chronicles. The tool for obtaining the necessary samples was the n-gram IAS “Manuscript” module, which makes it possible to identify text combinations with a different number of components. The module makes it possible to carry out a
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Vorotyntsev, Leonid V. "Batu’s Ryazan Gambit: on new Interpretations of the Messages from “The Tale of the Destruction of Ryazan by Batu” in Modern Research." Golden Horde Review 10, no. 2 (2022): 284–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2022-10-2.284-302.

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Research objective: A critical analysis of several positions and theses presented in the article by A.V. Mayorov “Woman, diplomacy and war: Russian princes in negotiations with Batu on the eve of the Mongol invasion”. Research materials: Russian chronicles, “The Tale of the Destruction of Ryazan by Batu”, “Praise to the Ryazan Princes”, materials of the Discharge department, “Letter about the Image of the life of Tartars” by friar Julian, “Collection of Chronicles” by Rashid al-Din, “History of the Conqueror of the World” by Ata-Melik Juveini, “The Secret History of the Mongols”, “Yuan Shi” (H
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Kalyuta, Anastasia. "In search of monsters. Mythical peoples in the chronicles of the discovery and conquest of America and Siberia in the late XV — early XVII centuries." Latinskaia Amerika, no. 4 (2023): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0044748x0024751-5.

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The article examines the construction of the images of “the other” and “otherness” through the introduction of mythical peoples with monstrous features of Classical Antiquity and the Bible in the chronicles of the conquest and exploration of America and Siberia in the late XV - early XVII centuries. The emphasis is made on the common elements in viewing “the other” by the Spanish and Russian chroniclers which have origins in the works of Greek and Roman authors and in the Christian exegesis of the Old and New Testaments. They include the following features: attribution of animal characteristic
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Platonova, Nadezhda Igorevna. "Old Russian Ladoga in the context of the Varangian legend: Revision of sources and interpretations." Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, no. 2(34) (2023): 99–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2023.206.

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The Chronicles contain limited information about Ladoga in the 9th–10th centuries. Epic and toponymic legends are visible in these news. The first news is found under the year 862 in the copies of the «Povest’ vremennykh let» of the Ipatiev tradition. It belongs to the text of the Varangian legend from the «Ladoga» version. The second news about Ladoga is discovered in 922. This year, the First Novgorod Chronicle reports the death of Prince Oleg the Prophet and his grave, preserved in Ladoga. The political relevance of both news in the historical context of the 11th – early 12th centuries can
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Yurieva, I. S. "TEMPORAL AND EXPLANATORY CONJUNCTIONS IN DIFFER-ENT TEXTUAL PARTS OF THE KIEVAN CHRONICLE." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 1 (60) (2023): 113–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2023-1-113-123.

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The paper examines the ratio of synonymous temporal and expository conjunctions within the six parts of the Kievan Chronicle, previously defined by linguistic features. The author analyzes the proper temporal conjunctions egda and koli, as well as the multifunctional yako and kako and unique for the Kievan chronicle ako in terms of temporal function. The author follows the peculiarities of explanatory appendices with multifunctional conjunctions izhe, chto, ako(zhe), kako, azhe, ozhe and jako. The usage of temporal and explanatory conjunctions in different parts of the Kievan Chronicle can be
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Kilina, Liliia Faatovna, та Elena Ivanovna Kolosova. "ON GRAMMAR SEMANTICS OF THE ADJECTIVES ЧЕЛОВѢЧЬ AND ЧЕЛОВѢЧЬСКЪ IN OLD RUSSIAN CHRONICLES". Philology and Culture 61, № 3 (2020): 62–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/2074-0239-2020-61-3-62-67.

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Shchavelev, A. S. "Old Russian cities of the East European Plain in the 10th century according to written sources (updating the perspective for research)." Shagi / Steps 9, no. 2 (2023): 33–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2412-9410-2023-9-2-33-56.

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The article provides an analytical review of references that contain oeconyms related to the people named Rus’ in the 10th century in Arabic, Byzantine, Old Russian and Old Scandinavian written traditions. Critical assessment of the identification of oeconyms from these texts in different languages and from different times requires us to reject the historiographical inertia of perceiving urban history of the 10th century through the prism of the narrative of “The Primary Chronicle” from the beginning of the 12th century. If we don’t resort to the artificial etymological fitting of oikonyms fro
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Fogel, A. S. "«Parallelism» in the biographies of the pagan princes-Ryurikovichi of the IX–X centuries according to the «Tale of Bygone Years»." Vestnik of Samara University. History, pedagogics, philology 27, no. 2 (2021): 44–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2542-0445-2021-27-2-44-50.

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The purpose of this article is to analyze the features of the biographies of pagan princes of the IXX centuries and the specifics of their reflection in the initial Russian chronicles. The article pays great attention to the methods of working with information and clarifying the author's position in the main source of the initial Russian history the Tale of Bygone Years. The relevance of studying the biographies and places of the main pagan princes Oleg of Novgorod, Igor of Kiev and Sviatoslav I Igorevich in the process of revealing the topic of the formation of statehood, as well as individua
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Györfi, Beáta. "Discourse clitics in the texts of 12th–16th century Russian chronicles." Proglas 31, no. 1 (2022): 9–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.54664/cnob1150.

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The present research is aiming at the investigation of the distributional, syntactic and paradimatic features of Old Russian (OR) discourse clitics. Clitics constitute a special class in OR, as despite the relative free word order, their position is fixed in the clause. From the three types of OR enclitics (discourse, pronominal and auxiliary) the least attention has been paid to discourse clitics. An investigation of their frequency, distributional properties and role in the information structure of OR clauses by corpus linguistic methods could provide new perspectives for the research of OR
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Bystryukov, Vladimir Yuryevich. "Legal state and «state of the truth» in the works of M.V. Shakhmatov." Samara Journal of Science 8, no. 2 (2019): 304–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv201982230.

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In the early 1920s, the Eurasian movement emerged in the Russian emigration. Its representatives tried to explain the causes of the Russian revolution, re-evaluating the historical path of the country and its cultural characteristics development. In the first half of the 1920s, the movement loudly declared itself and quickly gained popularity among the Russian intelligentsia. Its leaders began to attract new authors for publication in Eurasian publications, including Mstislav Vyacheslavovich Shakhmatov, a graduate of the law faculty of St. Petersburg University. He published only two articles
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Ююкин [IUiukin], Максим [Maksim] Анатольевич [Anatol'evich]. "Летописная ойконимия как источник реконструкции лексики древнерусского языка". Studia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej 53 (24 грудня 2018): 103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sfps.2018.008.

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Annalistic oikonymy as a source for reconstruction of the Old Russian vocabularyAmong about 1,000 place names mentioned in the Old Russian chronicles (within the borders of contemporary Russia), there are 19 ones that are derived from stems non-attested as apellatives in the Old Russian written sources. The vast majority of them can be reconstructed by comparison with words of modern East Slavic languages or their dialects, but several are not known in the East Slavic zone, and have parallels in the West and (or) South Slavic languages only. Almost all of these words are geographical terms. Th
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Zholobov, Oleg F., and Victor A. Baranov. "Verbs meaning ‘know’ in Old Church Slavonic and Old Russian writing: Distributive, quantitative and semantic properties." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Language and Literature 18, no. 1 (2021): 56–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu09.2021.104.

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The article presents the first attempt of a distributive and quantitative analysis of the lexico-semantic series in the Old Russian language based on three multi-genre subcorpora of the historical corpus “Manuscript” (manuscripts.ru): lists of the Gospels, menaia, and chronicles. The authors made a correlation between the software processing of the diachronic corpus of data and their historical and linguistic status. The semantic relations between the verbs with the general meaning ‘know’ in the Old Russian language are considered: věděti, vdati, znati. Their substitution in the modern Russian
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Vernyaeva, R. A. "STATISTICAL DATA ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF THE VERB ‘НАЧАТИ’ IN RUSSIAN СHRONICLES OF THE XIV-XV CENTURIES". Social’no-ekonomiceskoe upravlenie: teoria i praktika 18, № 4 (2022): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.22213/2618-9763-2022-4-74-80.

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This article provides a description of the compatibility features of the verb ‘начати’ in the Old Russian language. The material for this study was electronic transcriptions of the most ancient Russian Chronicles, published on the portal “Manuscript: Slavic Written Heritage”. Within the framework of this work, a quantitative-statistical research method was used, which allows not only to determine the number of occurrences of a particular language unit, but also to statistically substantiate the combinatorial nature of the components with each other. To obtain statistical data on the compatibil
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Parshukova, Nadezhda Alekseievna, and Elena Alekseievna Romanova. "ABOUT ANOTHER SOURCE OF THE QUEEN OF SPADES." Russkaya Literatura 2 (2024): 91–97. https://doi.org/10.31860/0131-6095-2024-2-91-97.

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The article analyzes another possible source of A. S. Pushkin’s novella The Queen of Spades, associated with the French historical realities of the life story of the old countess. The authors believe that the poet might have used The Rollicking Chronicles (Chroniques de l’Œil de Bœuf) by G. Touchard-Lafosse, while the frst edition of the book was published shortly before Pushkin’s text. Certain signifcant realities of The Queen of Spades are easily traceable in this source: Montgolfer’s hot air balloon, Mesmer’s magnetism, playing pharaoh at court, the description of Count Saint-Germain and th
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Yuyukin, Maxim A. "Pluralia tantum place-names of the 14-17th centuries mentioned in old Russian chronicles." Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences 9, no. 10 (2016): 2436–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.17516/1997-1370-2016-9-10-2436-2441.

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Madikova, Lidia V. "Miniature as a Source of Information about Russian Shipbuilding Culture of the 15th—17th Centuries." Observatory of Culture 20, no. 1 (2023): 98–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2023-20-1-98-111.

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The article is devoted to the study of images of boats in Russian chronicles and hagiographic miniatures of the 15th—17th centuries. Shipbuilding is an important component of Russian culture. Thus, the emergence and evolution of water transport contributed to the development of fishing, trade relations and various cultural and historical processes. Over the centuries-old history of navigation and shipbuilding, the image of a ship has acquired a sacred meaning for human. Ship motifs were at the centre of many outstanding works of fine art, literature and music. Images of ships and boats were wi
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Yerofeeva, Irina. "Place of derivative adjectives with suffixes -ьн- and -ьск- in the Old Russian language (based on chronicles material)". Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 9, № 1 (2018): 251–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.3433.

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The article studies functional and semantic peculiarities of derivative adjectives with suffixes -ьн- and -ьск- from chronicles. The character of substantival adjectival syntagmas being the main unit of Old Russian texts has been analyzed. Reference field of different characteristics which are important for medieval languages has been revealed. Spheres of functioning of two sets of the most productive suffixes have been defined. These are sets which take part in formation of characteristic culture space. Adjective units are researched with the help of semantic cognitive method in a functional
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Anisimova, Tatiana. "The origin of similar entries in the biblical parts of the Old Russian Chronographs: stories about the settlement of peoples and Babel’s Tower." St. Tikhons' University Review. Series III. Philology 74 (March 31, 2023): 9–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.15382/sturiii202374.9-30.

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The article is devoted to one of the most difficult and little-studied problems in the historiography of Ancient Russian chronographs: reconstruction of the composition of the biblical part of the so-called Chronograph according to the Greate narrative (Khronograf po velicomu izlozheniju – hereafter KVI) of the 2nd type. Its beginning, replaced in the Troitskii khronograf by the Biblical books fand in Complete and Brief chronographic versions of the Paleya – by Paleya Interpretata, has only recently been correlated with Tikhonravov’s chronograph. The basis for this conclusion was the study of
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Vernyaeva, R. A. "STATISTICALLY STABLE VERBAL-NOMINAL COMBINATIONS WITH THE COMPONENT ЖИЗНЬ IN THE ANCIENT RUSSIAN CHRONICLES". Social’no-ekonomiceskoe upravlenie: teoria i praktika 20, № 3 (2024): 108–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.22213/2618-9763-2024-3-108-117.

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The article describes statistically stable verbal-nominal combinations with the component ‘жизнь’, functioning in the Old Russian language. The material for the study is an electronic collection of three ancient Russian Chronicles, published on the portal “Manuscript: Slavic Written Heritage” (URL: http://manuscripts.ru/). The study presents a statistical analysis of bigrams, which made it possible to identify statistically significant verbal-nominal combinations with the component ‘жизнь’ and qualify them as expressions that claim stable status. Analysis of the obtained statistical informatio
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Kryzhko, Olena. "Etymology, History and Development of the Semantics of Food Names in Ukrainian Chronicles of the End of the 17th and the Beginning of the 18th Century." Slavistica Vilnensis 69, no. 1 (2024): 41–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/slavviln.2024.69(1).3.

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The article examines the etymology, history and semantic development of food names found in late 17th- and early 18th-century Ukrainian chronicles, including those by Samovydetsia, S. Velichko, and H. Hrabianka. Taking a synchronic-diachronic approach, the author analyzes these food nominations within the lexical-semantic domains of generic food names and dish names, establishing semantic relationships such as polysemy, synonymy and variation. This analysis traces the evolution of the Ukrainian language’s lexical composition and reveals its nationally distinct characteristics. By following the
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Baranov, Viktor. "Corpus Investigations of Medieval Slavonic Manuscripts: Statistically Important N-Grams (Collocations) of Old Russian Chronicles." ISTORIYA 11, no. 3 (89) (2020): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840009440-3.

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Lukin, Yu F. "1162 Years of Russian Statehood: An Essay on Historical Evolution." Russia: Society, Politics, History, no. 2(11) (September 17, 2024): 24–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.56654/ropi-2024-2(11)-24-67.

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On September 21, 2024, the Russian statehood will be 1162 years old. This advanced age is conceptually linked to the modern understanding of the historical evolution from the past to the present as a result of the thesaurus of knowledge accumulated over a hundred years. Historically, Russian statehood originally came from Veliky Novgorod in 862, and not later from the southern Kiev suburbs, which is confirmed not only by well-known chronicles, the works of scientists, but also by modern archaeological data. The stable and independent Novgorod state education since the arrival of Prince Rurik i
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Ermolova, Maria. "On the Participial Functioning of the l-form in the History of the Russian Language in the Light of Russian Dialectal Data and the Material of the Other Slavic Languages." Slovene 11, no. 1 (2022): 245–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2305-6754.2022.11.1.10.

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The article analyzes the hypothesis about the participial functioning of the l form in the history of the Russian language in the light of Russian dialectal data and the material of other Slavic languages. Many facts that confirm this hypothesis are found in both Russian dialects and Slavic languages. The first part of the paper discusses the functioning of participles in the dialect of the Opotchesky district of the Pskov region and provides the comparative analysis of the functions of the participle in the examined dialect and the l-form in the Old Russian chronicles. As the material shows,
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