Composed chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan to the Hilandar monastery a contribution to Serbian diplomacy

In an examination of the content and the philological analysis of several transcripts of the chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan (four monastery transcipts and a chancery transcript made out in the chancery of the Serbian ruler), we demonstrate the role of what is today...

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Main Authors: Živojinović Mirjana, Savić Viktor
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2017-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2017/0584-98881754213Z.pdf
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description In an examination of the content and the philological analysis of several transcripts of the chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan (four monastery transcipts and a chancery transcript made out in the chancery of the Serbian ruler), we demonstrate the role of what is today the lost chrysoboullos of King Uroš I (from around 1276) in the composition of these documents and the nature of their inter-relatedness. Uroš’s chrysoboullos, first of all, was entered by means of a transcription in the chrysoboullos of King Milutin (1297-1299), and then, through the chrysoboullos which was approved in the Assembly (in around 1303), it continued to serve as the basis for writing the composed chrysoboulloi of the kings Milutin (firstly, in 1313/1314 and later) and Dušan (1336/1345). In observing the issues of chrysoboulloi of the Serbian rulers and their transcription in the Hilandar monastery, we have tried to contribute to a better knowledge of the two chanceries in the Middle Ages, that of the Serbian ruler, and of the Hilandar monastery.
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spelling doaj.art-82ab24d796224c8d9d879532fb32ee7f2022-12-22T00:50:01ZbulInstitute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta0584-98882406-09172017-01-0120175421325010.2298/ZRVI1754213Z0584-98881754213ZComposed chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan to the Hilandar monastery a contribution to Serbian diplomacyŽivojinović Mirjana0Savić Viktor1Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, BeogradInstitut za srpski jezik SANU, Beograd + Filološki fakultet, BeogradIn an examination of the content and the philological analysis of several transcripts of the chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan (four monastery transcipts and a chancery transcript made out in the chancery of the Serbian ruler), we demonstrate the role of what is today the lost chrysoboullos of King Uroš I (from around 1276) in the composition of these documents and the nature of their inter-relatedness. Uroš’s chrysoboullos, first of all, was entered by means of a transcription in the chrysoboullos of King Milutin (1297-1299), and then, through the chrysoboullos which was approved in the Assembly (in around 1303), it continued to serve as the basis for writing the composed chrysoboulloi of the kings Milutin (firstly, in 1313/1314 and later) and Dušan (1336/1345). In observing the issues of chrysoboulloi of the Serbian rulers and their transcription in the Hilandar monastery, we have tried to contribute to a better knowledge of the two chanceries in the Middle Ages, that of the Serbian ruler, and of the Hilandar monastery.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2017/0584-98881754213Z.pdfchrysoboullos (confirmed and composed)transcript (in the monastery and in the king’s chancery)diplomaticstextologySerbian ruler’s chancerythe Hilandar monasterythe pyrgos at Hrusia (Hrusē)kings (Uroš IMilutinDušan)
spellingShingle Živojinović Mirjana
Savić Viktor
Composed chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan to the Hilandar monastery a contribution to Serbian diplomacy
Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
chrysoboullos (confirmed and composed)
transcript (in the monastery and in the king’s chancery)
diplomatics
textology
Serbian ruler’s chancery
the Hilandar monastery
the pyrgos at Hrusia (Hrusē)
kings (Uroš I
Milutin
Dušan)
title Composed chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan to the Hilandar monastery a contribution to Serbian diplomacy
title_full Composed chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan to the Hilandar monastery a contribution to Serbian diplomacy
title_fullStr Composed chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan to the Hilandar monastery a contribution to Serbian diplomacy
title_full_unstemmed Composed chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan to the Hilandar monastery a contribution to Serbian diplomacy
title_short Composed chrysoboulloi of kings Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Dušan to the Hilandar monastery a contribution to Serbian diplomacy
title_sort composed chrysoboulloi of kings uros ii milutin and stefan dusan to the hilandar monastery a contribution to serbian diplomacy
topic chrysoboullos (confirmed and composed)
transcript (in the monastery and in the king’s chancery)
diplomatics
textology
Serbian ruler’s chancery
the Hilandar monastery
the pyrgos at Hrusia (Hrusē)
kings (Uroš I
Milutin
Dušan)
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2017/0584-98881754213Z.pdf
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