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The Cetinje Chronicle ( sr, Цетињски љетопис/Cetinjski ljetopis) is a collection of manuscripts (letters, documents, reports and poems) compiled by
Vasilije Petrović Vasilije Petrović ( sr-cyrl, Василије Петровић; 1709 – 10 March 1766) was the metropolitan bishop of Cetinje ( Prince-Bishop of Montenegro), ruling with Sava Petrović, his cousin. He was author of the ''History of Montenegro' ...
who added some of his own writings to it. It contains 81 leaves of dimensions 32 cm x 21,5 cm. It is kept in Cetinje monastery. There are other versions of this collection (in Odessa, St Petersburg, &c.) which are not identical to the original because the original texts were transcribed by different people at different times. The first scholar who used this chronicle as source for his works was Vasilije Petrović who used it for his work on history of Montenegro, published in Moscow in 1754. ´There are several preserved transcriptions of this manuscript collection. The original is kept in
Cetinje monastery The Cetinje Monastery ( sr, Цетињски манастир, Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located in Cetinje and is the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro. A center of historica ...
. One version was given in 1830 by Njegoš to Polish collector Kucharski. After Kucharski's death it was purchased by
Odessa University Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University ( uk, Одеський національний університет Iмені І. І. Мечникова, translit=Odeskyi natsionalnyi universytet imeni I. I. Mechnykova), located in Odesa, Ukraine, i ...
.


Name

The name of the book which is written on its covers is ''Крусоволь''. Until the end of the 19th century it was referred to as the "Montenegrin Chronicle" (''Crnogorski ljetopis'') or "Crnojević's Chrysobull" (''Krusovolj Crnojevića''). Because it is kept in the
Cetinje monastery The Cetinje Monastery ( sr, Цетињски манастир, Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located in Cetinje and is the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro. A center of historica ...
, built by
Ivan Crnojević Ivan Crnojević ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Црнојевић, italics=no, lit=Ivan the Black) was the lord of Zeta and Serbian leader from 1465 to 1490. Having formed an alliance with the Republic of Venice, he led the Serb resistance against the expandi ...
in 1484, it is referred to as the "Cetinje chronicle".


Background

After
Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) ...
captured Skadar in 1479 Ivan Crnojević moved his court from easily accessible
Zeta Plain The Zeta Plain ( cnr, Зетска равница, Zetska ravnica, ) is a fertile lowland in Montenegro. It stretches from Podgorica in the north to the Skadar Lake in the south. It is the biggest plains area in Montenegro, with an average elevati ...
to the mountains where he built his court (1482) and
Cetinje monastery The Cetinje Monastery ( sr, Цетињски манастир, Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located in Cetinje and is the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro. A center of historica ...
(1484). Remarkable collection of manuscripts was taken to the new court and monastery during the exodus from the churches in the plain. At the end of 15th century Cetinje monastery became an important center for collecting and transcription of old charters and other books. The Cetinje chronicle is a longer and supplemented version of the Studenica Chronicle (Studenički letopis), written in 2nd quarter of the 15th century.


Content


''Ode to Nemanja''


Biography of Skanderbeg

The first manuscript in the chronicle is the biography of
Skanderbeg , reign = 28 November 1443 – 17 January 1468 , predecessor = Gjon Kastrioti , successor = Gjon Kastrioti II , spouse = Donika Arianiti , issue = Gjon Kastrioti II , royal house = Kastrioti , father ...
, which is the major part of the chronicle. It is translation of Barleti's work on Skanderbeg which is shortened either during translation or during transcription performed by Vasilije. A note at the end of this transcription says that the author of the text is "Marin from Shkodër of Slavic origin" (Марин Скадранин, родом Словен/''Marin Skadarski, rodom Sloven'').


Other documents and writings

Cetinje chronicle also contains charters and other documents transcribed by
Vasilije III Petrović-Njegoš Vasilije () is a South Slavic masculine given name, a variant of Greek given name ''Vassilios'' ("Basil"). It may refer to: * Vasilije, Serbian Patriarch (), Serbian cleric born Vasilije Jovanović-Brkić * Vasilije Calasan (born 1981), French rac ...
(in whole or partially) and issued by various rulers of Montenegro. It contains the charter of Stefan the First-Crowned from 1212 in which he presents a list of churches he built in
Kotor Kotor ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Котор, ), historically known as Cattaro (from Italian: ), is a coastal town in Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The city has a population of 13,510 and is the administrative ...
and
Prevlaka Prevlaka () is a small peninsula in southern Croatia, near the border with Montenegro, at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor on the eastern Adriatic coast. Because of its strategic location in the southern Adriatic, in the aftermath of the SFR Yu ...
. ''Cetinje Chronicle'' also contains the charter of Ivan Crnojević of 1485 in which he recorded his donation of land and property to the
Cetinje Monastery The Cetinje Monastery ( sr, Цетињски манастир, Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located in Cetinje and is the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro. A center of historica ...
. A transcript of 1485
Golden bull A golden bull or chrysobull was a decree issued by Byzantine Emperors and later by monarchs in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, most notably by the Holy Roman Emperors. The term was originally coined for the golden seal (a ''bull ...
of
Ivan Crnojević Ivan Crnojević ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Црнојевић, italics=no, lit=Ivan the Black) was the lord of Zeta and Serbian leader from 1465 to 1490. Having formed an alliance with the Republic of Venice, he led the Serb resistance against the expandi ...
by which he established the
Cetinje Monastery The Cetinje Monastery ( sr, Цетињски манастир, Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located in Cetinje and is the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro. A center of historica ...
is part of the Cetinje chronicle. Vasilije wrote a note within this chronicle which describes the Battle at Carev Laz in 1712.


See also

* Crnojević printing house


References


Sources

* {{Citation , last=Martinović , first=Niko S. , title=Cetinjski ljetopis , trans-title=Cetinje chronicle , url=http://www.rastko.rs/rastko-cg/povijest/nmartinovic-letopis.html , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104171123/http://www.rastko.rs/rastko-cg/povijest/nmartinovic-letopis.html , archive-date=4 November 2013 , url-status=live , year=1962 , publisher= Izd. Centr. nar. biblioteke NR Crne Gore , location= Cetinje, language= sr , oclc=7185102 Serbian manuscripts Montenegrin literature 18th century in Serbia Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro History of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro Petrović-Njegoš dynasty Cetinje 18th-century manuscripts