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Tolochko, P.P
Russkie Letopisi i Letopistsy X-XIII Vekov
[ Russian chronicles and chroniclers of the 10th-13th centuries]

St. Petersburg:  Aleteia, 2003
295 pImages
Serie: Slavianskaia Biblioteka
Hardcover. 14 x 20.5 cm
ISBN: 5893295579
Language: Russian
This book by the Ukrainian historian Petr Tolochko tells the story of chronicle writing, or historical writing, in Rus of the 10th-13th centuries. It is not about any particular chronicle or repository, but about the composite heritage of the Old Russian chroniclers. The monograph describes various types and geography of chronicles, their traditions and genres, their limitations as a historical source. Bibliographic references. Name index.
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» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Early Rus and Medieval Russia   » Chronicles

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