Lexicon Bulgariae (cod. Vindob. gr. 171)

Literary/ Cultural Context Essay

Dimitrios Papanikolaou (University of Democritus)
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  • The Literary Encyclopedia. Volume 1.7.4: Bulgarian Writing and Culture.

The manuscript preserves a version of the so-called “lexicon of Cyril”, a Greek dictionary initially compiled in Alexandria during the 6th century AD, which is nonetheless preserved today in over 200 manuscripts and in more than 8 different versions (see Schulz 1924; Drachmann 1936; Latte 1953: XLΙV-LI; Cunningham 2003; Valente 2019: 249-50; Papanikolaou 2020). The Viennese manuscript preserves a version of the so-called “Lexicon of Cyril”, which was last signified as the “n family” by Kurt Latte [1953: XLVII-XLVIII]: according to Latte, the family consists also of other manuscripts of the dictionary, like the Deventriensis 1798, the Messanensis San Salvatore 167, and manuscript which p…

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Citation: Papanikolaou, Dimitrios. "Lexicon Bulgariae (cod. Vindob. gr. 171)". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 19 December 2022 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=19692, accessed 25 November 2024.]

19692 Lexicon Bulgariae (cod. Vindob. gr. 171) 2 Historical context notes are intended to give basic and preliminary information on a topic. In some cases they will be expanded into longer entries as the Literary Encyclopedia evolves.

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