Medieval Carpathian Rus' : the oldest documentation about the Carpatho-Rusyn church and eparchy /
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Author / Creator: | Petrov, A. (Alekseĭ), 1859-1932. |
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Uniform title: | Drevni͡eĭshii͡a gramoty po istorii Karpatorusskoĭ t͡serkvi i ierarkhii, 1391-1498 g. English |
Imprint: | [New York] : [Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center] : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1998. |
Description: | xxxi, 209 p. : maps ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English Ancient Greek Latin |
Series: | Classics of Carpatho-Rusyn scholarship 2 East European monographs no. 491 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3468831 |
Table of Contents:
- The Icon-Breaker: Aleksei L. Petrov as Historian
- Works by Aleksei L. Petrov on Carpatho-Rusyns
- Works about Aleksei L. Petrov
- Pt. I. Carpatho-Rusyn Historiography. The Tasks of Carpatho-Rusyn Historiography
- Pt. II. The Origins of Carpathian Rus'. The "No-Man's" Land and the Fortified Line Along the Slopes of the Carpathians. The Chain of "Quasi-Documentary" Evidence. Two passages from the Gesta Hungarorum of the Anonymous Notary of King Bela. Emerich, the dux Ruizorum. Marchia Ruthenorum, Alpes Ruthenorum. Rus'ka Kraina 58. The so-called Rus' bishop in Bihar. The letter of Pope Eugene IV. The Dux Ruthenorum of 1299. Petro Petrovych, the Rus' voevoda. Fedir Koriatovych, by the grace of God, Duke of Mukachevo. The So-Called Rus' and the So-Called East Slavs in Hungary
- Pt. III. Documentary Appendices
- Texts of Documents
- Concerning the Spuriousness of the 1360 Document of Prince Fedir Koriatovych
- Paleographic Study / I. I. Kholodniak
- Registers of Documents Concerning Prince Fedir Koriatovych in Hungary
- Texts of the 1360 Document of Prince Fedir Koriatovych.