The Radziwiłł Chronicle, also known as the Königsberg Chronicle,[1] is a collection of illuminated manuscripts from the 15th-century; it is believed to be a copy of a 13th-century original. Its name is derived from the Radziwiłł family of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (later, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth), who kept it in their Nesvizh Castle in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Radziwiłł manuscript was taken out of Königsberg in 1761 and acquired by the Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, where it is currently preserved with registration number "34.5.30".[1][2]

Saint Petersburg, Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 34.5.30, fol 68[1]

The work tells the history of Kievan Rus' and its neighbors from the fifth to the early 13th centuries in pictorial form, representing events described in the manuscript with more than 600 colour illustrations.[citation needed] Among East Slavic chronicles, the Radziwiłł is distinguished for the richness and quantity of its illustrations, which may derive from the 13th-century original.[citation needed]

Contents

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The Radziwiłł Chronicle (Rad.) has the following textual structure:

Academic ChronicleSofia First ChronicleRadziwiłł Chronicle

Primary ChronicleAcademic ChronicleAcademic ChronicleRadziwiłł ChronicleRadziwiłł Chronicle Primary ChronicleRadziwiłł ChronicleRadziwiłł ChronicleChronicler of Pereyaslavl-SuzdalChronicler of Pereyaslavl-SuzdalChronicler of Pereyaslavl-Suzdal Primary ChroniclePrimary ChroniclePrimary ChroniclePrimary ChronicleChronicler of Pereyaslavl-SuzdalLaurentian Codex

Primary ChroniclePrimary ChronicleLaurentian CodexLaurentian CodexGreat TroublesGolden HordeKievan Rus'
  •   Primary Chronicle (PVL)
  •   Southern Rus' sources (similar to Kievan Chronicle)
  •   Suzdalian Chronicle
  •   Laurentian continuation of the Suzdalian Chronicle


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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Tolochko 2016.
  2. ^ Maiorov 2018, p. 325.
  3. ^ Gippius 2014, pp. 342–343.
  4. ^ Thuis 2015, p. 249.
  5. ^ Butler 2012, p. 335.
  6. ^ a b Timberlake 2000, p. 239.
  7. ^ Thuis 2015, p. 287.

Bibliography

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Primary sources

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  • Iroshnikov, M. P.; Kukushkina, M. V.; Lurie, Y. S. (1989). Том Тридцать Восьмой: Радзивиловская Летопись [Volume Thirty-Eight: Radziwiłł Chronicle]. Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles (PSRL). M. D. Priselkov, O. P. Likhacheva, R. M. Mavrodina, E. K. Piotrovskaya. Leningrad (Saint Petersburg): Nauka. p. 179.

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