Die privilegienurkunden Kaiser Alexios’ III. Angelos fur das Chilandar-Kloster (1198, 1199): Palaographisch-diplomatisches resumee im kontext der urkunden der Angeloi-Kaiser

The Serbian history of the monastery Chilandariu starts with two preserved privileges, addressed to the monks Symeon and Sabas, the former Great Župan of Serbia Stefan Nemanja and his son Rusticus. The texts have undergone their historical analysis and are basic for the history of the Serbian influence on Mount Athos. A critical edition of both documents with black-white photos is published in the collection of the Archives de l’Athos. Still missing is a mere diplomatic analysis of the documents, how the Byzantine Emperor and his chancery judged the value and importance of these documents. Ind... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Gastgeber Christian
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Reihe/Periodikum: Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, Vol 2018, Iss 55, Pp 165-178 (2018)
Verlag/Hrsg.: Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Schlagwörter: Diplomatics / Chrysobull / Stefan Nemanja / Saint Sabas / Chilandariu / History (General) and history of Europe / D
Sprache: Bulgarian
Deutsch
Englisch
Französisch
Russian
Serbian
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.2298/ZRVI1855165G

The Serbian history of the monastery Chilandariu starts with two preserved privileges, addressed to the monks Symeon and Sabas, the former Great Župan of Serbia Stefan Nemanja and his son Rusticus. The texts have undergone their historical analysis and are basic for the history of the Serbian influence on Mount Athos. A critical edition of both documents with black-white photos is published in the collection of the Archives de l’Athos. Still missing is a mere diplomatic analysis of the documents, how the Byzantine Emperor and his chancery judged the value and importance of these documents. Indicators are the language register (and rhetorisation) and the script. To elaborate this aspect, the two privileges are examined in comparison of the other documents of the imperial chancery under the dynasty of the Angeloi.