Paleography and orthography of hankenstein codex

AutorAnna P. Khmelevskaya - Oleg F. Zholobov - Georgiy A. Molkov
CargoKazan Federal University, Leo Tolstoy Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication. hmelevskayann@mail.ru. - Kazan Federal University, Leo Tolstoy Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication. hmelevskayann@mail.ru. - Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Linguistic Studies.
Páginas317-327
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito
Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
V. 8 - Nº 05 - Ano 2019
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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PALEOGRAPHY AND ORTHOGRAPHY OF HANKENSTEIN
CODEX
Anna P. Khmelevskaya1
Oleg F. Zholobov2
Georgiy A. Molkov3
Abstract: Hankenstein Code (Vienna
Octoix) is the collection of liturgical
texts dating by the XII-XIII centuries or
by the beginning of the XIIIth century.
Since 1804, the general descriptions of
the collection appear in the works by I.A.
Ganke von Gankenstein, J. Dobrovsky,
S. Smal-Stotsky, A. Sobolevsky, Yu.
Shevelev, G. Birkfellner. Nowadays,
there is no satisfactory analysis of the
Code text at all levels, including graphic
one. In order to study the spelling and the
paleographic features of the manuscript,
the main text, the inscriptions and the
drawings on the fields, ornaments, the
material for writing, the present state of
the manuscript and its parts were
described. We found that the text was
written by two scribes, characterized the
manner of writing each of them,
determined the differences in the
1 Kazan Federal University, Leo Tolstoy Institute of Philology and Intercultural
Communication. hmelevskayann@mail.ru.
2 Kazan Federal University, Leo Tolstoy Institute of Philology and Intercultural
Communication. hmelevskayann@mail.ru.
3 Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Linguistic Studies.
graphics and spelling (different use of
the letters , 1, 8 and o). A large number
of external letters was noted and 7 basic
traits of the title were described, 3 types
of superscripts and 6 types of inline signs
were fixed, their graphic and functional
features were described. For the first
time corrections and the entries were
described on the margins of the
manuscript. The examples found in the
text of the letters , and , and 
proved the hypothesis of the
southwestern origin of the monument.
Keywords: paleography,
Paleoslavistics, spelling, Galician-
Volhynian manuscripts, Gankenstein
code, Vienna octoides, ancient Russian
monuments of the 12th-13th centuries.
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