Volume of Kyyivan Rus' texts released

From: Ukrainian Weekly, The | Date: March 26, 1995| Author: Iryna Kurowyckyj | Copyright information


Ukrainian Weekly, The

03-26-1995

Volume of Kyyivan Rus' texts released.

The Edificatory Prose of Kievan Rus': Translated by William R. Veder, with introductions by William R. Veder and Anatolij A. Turilov. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Library of Early Ukrainian Literature, English Translations Volume VI, 1994.

The volume consists of two of the oldest texts of Kyyivan Rus': the Izbornik of 1076 and Grigoriy the Philosopher's Homilies on all the Days of the...

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