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Summary tables of metropolitans

Nicholas Zharkikh

Shortened text of the section. Full text in ukrainian version.

The following sources were used to compile the tables:

N4L – a list attached to the Novorossiysk copy of the Novgorod Fourth Chronicle (this copy was brought to 1437) [PSRL, 1929, Vol. 4, no. 3, p. 624].

N1LMI – the list added at the end of article 6496 in the Novgorod 1st Chronicle younger recension [Novgorod first chronicle of senior and younger recension. – Moscow: 1950, p. 163].

LA – a list in the composition of the Avraamka chronicle (1469) [PSRL, 1889, v. 16, stb. 315].

MS1493 – the list attached as an introductory article to the copy Bel 1512 of the Moscow codex of 1493 [PSRL, 1962, Vol. 27, p. 296].

A very similar list was added at the beginning of the Simeon chronicle [PSRL, 1913, vol. 18, p. 22]. It has only two differences: instead of the correct Iona (Mt1-63) is mistakenly written Ioann; the list was extended by 1 person – Simon (1495 – 1511). Therefore, we did not select this list as a separate column.

Another list, which in the beginning does not differ from MS1493, is presented as a reference article at the beginning of Nikon’s Chronicle [PSRL, 1862, v. 9, p. 13]. He was brought to the patriarch Joseph (1642 – 1652), that is, until the time of writing the Nikon’s copy.

Chr – a list attached to the Chronograph edition of 1512 from the manuscript of 1538 [PSRL, 1911, vol. 22, part 1, p. 464].

VL – a list attached to the Resurrection Chronicle, 1541 [PSRL, 1856, T. 7, p. 239].

SK – Contents of the Stepennaya book, 1560..1563. [PSRL, 1908, v. 22, part 1, p. 41 – 57].

LKLev Krewza The defense of the Union. – Monuments of polemic literature in western Russia. – St. Petersburg: 1878, t. 1, stb. 227 – 238 (Russian Historical Library, vol. 4).

Pal – Palinodia, 1621 – 1622 years [As above].

SKPSylvester Kosov Patericon. – Kiev: 1635, p. 169 – 181. [I quote from the edition: Sinkevich N. Patericon Sylvester Kosov. – K.: 2013, p. 580 – 607. This valuable publication contains a photocopy of the Polish original in 1635 and a translation into Ukrainian.]

All-Russian and Moscow metropolitans of the 11th-16th centuries.

The table contains 72 lines (988 – 1563).

Kyiv Metropolitans of the 15th – 17th centuries.

The table contains 23 lines (1458 – 1657).