Gospel Of St. Nicholas Of Rošci
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Gospel Of St. Nicholas Of Rošci
The Gospel of Saint Nicholas () is a Serbian Script illuminated manuscript written on parchment in 13th from the Serbian Orthodox Monastery of St. Nicholas of Rošci. It is written on parchment, 16x10.5 cm in size, with 144 pages with around 27 lines of text per page. It is decorated with illuminations, initials and flags, gold and silver details. The gospel was found by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić in the Monastery of St. Nicholas of Rošci, after which the manuscript has been named, and was published by Đuro Daničić in 1864. According to the philologist Pavel Šafárik (1858), the Gospel, which he called "The Gospel of Queen Jelena", was written for Helen of Anjou, between 1240 and 1250. It is written in the Serbian recension of Church Slavonic (also sometimes classified into a distinct Bosnian recension), with traces of the vernacular, such as sporadic usage of the ikavian reflex of Yat (e.g. Mat II:2 ⟨звыздоу⟩). The Gospel of St. Nicholas was once owned b ...
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