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870:Русские летописи: I. Летописец патриарха Никифора. II. Летописец Переяславля Суздальского. III. Хроника русская (Летописец вкратце) ["Rus' Chronicles: I. Chronicler of Patriarch Nikephoros. II. Chronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal. III. Rus' Chronicon (Brief chronicle) by Prof. Danilovich, Ignatiy Nikolaevich. Based on the manuscript attached to N. P. Nikiforov, with a preface by Sergey Belokurov. Readings in the Society of Russian History and Antiquities. — 1898. — Book 4. — С. V—IX, 7—17; 873: 388:. Berezhkov was also inclined to the western Rus' origin of the first part of the chronicle. The basis for this assumption are the linguistic features of the text, as well as the fact that in the Archival collection before the Chronicler is placed the Chronograph of 1262, and in the Nikiforovsky collection it is followed by the 216:
is concentrated on the Vladimir-Suzdal Principality. In this second part of the chronicle, as in the first, the compilation of material is selective. Almost exclusively, events mentioning either directly the great Vladimir-Suzdal princes or other representatives of the ruling Suzdalian clan, are
201:) were skipped almost entirely. The ending of the PVL is most severely shortened: after 1051, the LPS only has entries on 1054, 1063, 1070, 1072–1075, 1086, 1089, and 1091; the entries for the years 1092–1107 are missing completely. After 1108 and 1110, the LPS rushes forward to the year 1137. 197:; similarly, the opening date of 6360 (852) on PVL page 17 line 25 is reached already on LPS page 5 (l. 483). The Nikiforov short manuscript breaks off at the entry for the year 907; the Archival long manuscript continues past 907. Some story lines (for example, the struggle with the 924:
Nasonov, Α. N. (1959). "Об отношении летописания Переяславля Русского к киевскому (XII в.) Ob otnošenij letopisanija Perejaslavlja-Russkogo к Kievskomu (XII v.)" [On the relationship of the chronicle of Pereyaslavl-Russky to that of Kyiv (12th century)].
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Milyutenko, Nadezhda Ilyinichna (1996). "Владимирский великокняжеский свод 1205 г. (Радзивиловская летопись) Vladimirskij velikoknjaieskij svod 1205 goda (Radzivilovskaja letopis')" [Vladimirian grand-princely svod of 1205 (Radziwiłł Chronicle)].
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Berezhkov, Mikhail Nikolaevich, Еще несколько слов о Летописце Переяславля Суздальского . Collection of the Historical and Philological Society at the Institute of Prince Bezborodko in Nizhyn. (1900). Vol. 3, Chapter 3. pp.
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Berezhkov, Mikhail Nikolaevich, Еще несколько слов о Летописце Переяславля Суздальского // Сборник Историко-филологического общества при Институте кн. Безбородко в Нежине. Нежин, 1900. — Т. 3, отд. 3. — С.
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Lavrovsky, Pyotr Alekseevich, Замечательные слова из Переяславской летописи. — Известия по русскому языку и словесности Академии наук . — 1854. — Vol. 3. — Leningrad. 8, 9, Additions, pp. 126—128.
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Mikhail Andreyevich Obolensky (ed.), Летописец Переяславля Суздальского . In: Sequel to the Muscovite Society of History and Antiquities of Russia. — 1851. — Book 9. Chapter 2. (separate edition:
225:(1174–1176). After 1157, primarily events in the northeastern Rus' principalities are described, while the number of news records about events in Kievan Rus' in general sharply decreases. 185:(PVL) section of the LPS (l. 481 – l. 508ob; 55 pages instead of 286) is significantly abridged, and has numerous omissions and errors. The LPS beginning takes just 1.5 pages to get from 80: 24: 470:
Soviet historian A. N. Nasonov (1959) documented how the LPS shares this pattern of a post-1157 quasi-exclusive focus on Suzdalian events with the other three manuscripts of the
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Collection Российский государственный архив древних актов (РГАДА, RGADA), in Moscow Main Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (f. 181), № 279/658 (olim: № 902/1468).
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Mikhail Andreyevich Obolensky, Летописец русских царей . In:' Супрасльская рукопись, содержащая Новгородскую и Киевскую сокращенные летописи . (1836) pp. 161–172. Moscow.
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contains entries for the years 1137 and 1143, and then a continuous narrative of the events of 1138–1214. Beginning with the entry of 1138, the main attention of the
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was found as part of the Nikiforov collection (from the collection of N. P. Nikiforov), dating from around the same time. According to the observations of
610: 953:, Обозрение русских Летописных Сводов XIV‒XVI вв. / Отв. ред.: А. С. Орлов, Б. Д. Греков. Институт литературы АН СССР. — Moscow ; Leningrad : 194: 381:; 1900), the LPS was created in the 15th century. According to A. A. Shakhmatov, the Vladimirian chronicle codex was created between 1216 and 1219. 241: 240: 237: 238: 232: 534:
in the years 1212–1213. The accounts of this period are remarkably detailed, and contain many significant details not found in other chronicles.
131:. The historian found this chronicle in compilation form as part of the late-15th-century Archival collection, found by him in the files of the 231: 940:, Обозрение летописца Переяславского // Ученые записки II отделения Императорской Академии наук . — 1854. — Book 1, Chapter III. pp. 59—98. 665:, Обозрение русских Летописных Сводов XIV‒XVI вв. / Отв. ред.: А. С. Орлов, Б. Д. Греков. Институт литературы АН СССР. М. ; Л. : 51:. Two late-15th-century manuscripts of it have been preserved, which seem to indicate a close textual relationship with the 13th-century 996: 236: 235: 230: 221:'s struggle for Kiev (1149–1154), and about the war of succession of Yuri's sons and nephews for power in Suzdalia after the death of 888: 641: 826: 239: 234: 584: 252: 247: 246: 245: 884:, L. A. Timoshina, I. A. Tikhonyuk. M. : Археографический центр (Archaeographic Centre), 1995. pp. 184. Electronic Library. 403: 253: 248: 255: 250: 943:
Karsky, Evfimiy Fedorovich, К истории звуков и форм белорусской речи // РФВ. — 1892. — № 4. — С. 182—225 (о языке памятника);
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represent an interpolation made by the compiler of the Archival Collection after the Chronograph of the Archival.
257: 103:. It was Imperial Russian historian and archivist Mikhail Andreyevich Obolensky (1806—1873) who gave it its name 482: 326: 1001: 399: 492:. According to Shakhmatov and Priselkov, in the part between 1132 and 1215, its content is very close to the 141:. The text is the only complete list of the Chronicler and dates back to the second half of the 15th century. 717:
Mikhail Dmitrievich Priselkov, История русского летописания XI—XV вв. .(in Russian) Leningrad, 1940. p. 101.
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and the text itself go back to the Chronographic Codex of the 1360s. According to Shakhmatov, the
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The chronicler of Pereyaslavl Suzdal occupies a special place as a source on the history of the
867:, compiled in the early 13th century (between 1214–1219) / Ed. by M. Obolensky. — Мoscow, 1851. 172:(PVL) with many omissions, and a continuous narrative from 1137/8 to 1214 focused on events in 954: 822: 666: 527: 515: 498: 272: 181: 168: 48: 779: 477: 448: 394:. However, the source contains virtually no information about the western principalities of 286: 84: 59: 28: 446:(Временник великих царств), a chronicle-chronographic compilation of the 14th century, the 218: 173: 137: 588: 385: 57:(or "Vladimir Chronicle") after 1157; before 1157, its contents are derivative of the 990: 791: 705: 636:[Chronicler of Pereyaslavl Suzdal : foreword, translation, commentary] 384:
Aleksander Sergeyevich Orlov (1871–1947) assumed that the LPS originated in western
768:"Text and Textology: Salmina's Dating of the Chronicle Tales about Dmitrii Donskoi" 730:"Textual Criticism and the Povest' vremennykh let: Some Theoretical Considerations" 881: 891:, . (2016), pp. 296. Moscow: Moscow University Publishing House, 2016. pp. 296. 877: 116: 634:"Летописец Переяславля Суздальского : предисловие, перевод, комментарий" 913:Труды Отдела древнерусской литературы Trudy Otdela drevnerusskoj literatury 889:Летописец Переяславля Суздальского : предисловие, перевод, комментарий 587:[The Chronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal] (in Russian). Archived from 783: 442:
The LPS represents a compilation. Shakhmatov thought it was based on the
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Orlov, Aleksander Sergeyevich, О галицко-волынском летописании. . In:
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Obolensky believed that the part of the collection preceding the
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The LPS has two parts: a significantly abridged version of the
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According to Mikhail Nikolaevich Berezhkov (Ukrainian:
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included. The most fully preserved stories are about
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Proceedings of the Department of Old Rus' Literature
510:, although Priselkov's 1950 "reconstruction" of the 970:"Who Wrote the Laurentian Chronicle (1177–1203)?" 133:Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire 815:The Rise and Demise of the Myth of the Rus' Land 704:. Volume 5 (1947), pp. 30—32. Moscow/Leningrad: 75:: In the long manuscript, the text calls itself 740:(1). Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute: 21. 8: 821:. Leeds: Arc Humanities Press. p. 11. 686: 684: 658: 656: 654: 611:Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences 578: 576: 574: 572: 570: 568: 566: 564: 555: 363: lost leaves of surviving manuscripts 157:, both lists go back to a common original. 435:(lit. "Chronicler of soon") by Patriarch 980:(2). Universitätsverlag WINTER: 237–265. 284: Southern Rus' sources (similar to 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 543: 957:, 1938. — С. 44—68, 119—127, 304, 305. 309: Laurentian continuation of the 44:Letopisets Perejaslavlja Suzdal'skogo 7: 974:Zeitschrift für Slavische Philologie 585:"Летописец Переяславля Суздальского" 583:Tvorogov, Oleg Viktorovich (1987). 195:main textual witnesses take 9 pages 135:. In 1851, Obolensky published the 33:Летописец Переяславля Суздальского 14: 874:Полное собрание русских летописей 772:Slavonic and East European Review 532:Vsevolod Yurievich "the Big Nest" 528:Vladimir-Suzdal war of succession 514:after the 10th century was later 865:Chronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal 728:Ostrowski, Donald (March 1981). 420:Chronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal 210:Chronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal 149:: Later, a small excerpt of the 105:Chronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal 47:, abbreviated "LPS") is a short 19:Chronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal 880:/ Compiled by. S. N. Kisterev, 391:Belarusian-Lithuanian Chronicle 379:Mykhailo Mykolayovych Berezhkov 437:Nikephoros I of Constantinople 1: 812:Halperin, Charles J. (2022). 766:Halperin, Charles J. (2001). 640:(in Russian). Archived from 516:widely disputed and rejected 938:Polenov, Dmitriy Vasilevich 467:of the early 13th century. 373:Dating and place of writing 99: 43: 1018: 997:Old East Slavic chronicles 404:united as Galicia–Volhynia 147:Nikiforov short manuscript 100:Letopisets russkikh tsarej 968:Timberlake, Alan (2000). 882:Kloss, Boris Mikhailovich 734:Harvard Ukrainian Studies 88: 32: 355: Tver Codex of 1305 89:Летописец русских царей' 77:Chronicler of Rus' Tsars 73:Archival long manuscript 444:Timeline of Great Tsars 107:, thereby referring to 951:Shakhmatov, Aleksey A. 193:and Lybid', where the 191:Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv 955:USSR Publishing House 784:10.1353/see.2001.0046 632:Inkov, A. A. (2016). 613:(БАН, BAN). 45.11.16. 461:Pereyaslavl Chronicle 344:Sofia First Chronicle 669:, 1938. pp. 119—127. 558:, pp. 238, 254. 330:continuation of the 483:Radziwiłł Chronicle 473:Suzdalian Chronicle 465:Suzdalian Chronicle 454:Vydubychi Monastery 332:Suzdalian Chronicle 327:Radziwiłł Chronicle 311:Suzdalian Chronicle 300:Suzdalian Chronicle 121:Pereyaslavl-Yuzhnyy 111:in the present-day 54:Suzdalian Chronicle 678:PSRL 1995 p. 3–65. 663:Aleksey Shakhmatov 508:Tverian Chronicles 489:Academic Chronicle 422:and the preceding 223:Andrey Bogolyubsky 155:Aleksey Shakhmatov 119:(earlier known as 113:Russian Federation 109:Pereslavl-Zalessky 667:Nauka (publisher) 512:Trinity Chronicle 499:Trinity Chronicle 425:Letopisets vskore 402:(Volyn'; in 1199 273:Primary Chronicle 206:Primary Chronicle 182:Primary Chronicle 169:Primary Chronicle 127:) in present-day 125:Pereiaslav-Ruskyi 97: 67:Textual witnesses 41: 1009: 981: 934: 920: 848: 847: 845: 843: 837: 831:. Archived from 820: 809: 803: 802: 800: 798: 763: 757: 756: 754: 752: 725: 719: 715: 709: 698: 692: 688: 679: 676: 670: 660: 649: 648: 647:on 26 July 2024. 646: 639: 629: 614: 608: 602: 599: 593: 592: 591:on 26 July 2024. 580: 559: 553: 494:Laurentian Codex 478:Laurentian Codex 449:Kievan Chronicle 433: 364: 362: 356: 354: 348: 340: 334: 323: 313: 308: 302: 297: 291: 287:Kievan Chronicle 283: 277: 269: 115:, as opposed to 102: 92: 90: 83: 60:Kievan Chronicle 46: 36: 34: 27: 1017: 1016: 1012: 1011: 1010: 1008: 1007: 1006: 1002:Vladimir-Suzdal 987: 986: 967: 923: 909: 898: 876:. 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Index

‹See Tfd›
Russian
romanized
Rus' chronicle
Suzdalian Chronicle
Kievan Chronicle
‹See Tfd›
Russian
romanized
Pereslavl-Zalessky
Russian Federation
Pereiaslav
Ukraine
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire
editio princeps
Aleksey Shakhmatov
Primary Chronicle
Vladimir-Suzdal
Primary Chronicle
Japheth
Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv
main textual witnesses take 9 pages
Polovtsi
Yuri Dolgorukiy
Andrey Bogolyubsky
Primary Chronicle
Kievan Chronicle
Radziwiłł Chronicle
Sofia First Chronicle
Kievan Rus'

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