- Peresopnytsia Gospels
The Peresopnytsia Gospels ( _uk. Пересопницьке Євангеліє, "Peresopnytske Yevanheliie"), dating from the 16th century, is one of the most intricate surviving East Slavic
manuscript s. It was made betweenAugust 15 ,1556 andAugust 29 ,1561 , at the Monastery of the Holy Trinity inDvirtsi , and the Monastery of the Mother of God inPeresopnytsia , Volyn'. The scribe wasMykhailo Vasyl’ovych , son of anarchpriest fromSianik , who worked under the direction ofHryhorii , thearchimandrite of the Peresopnytsia Monastery.The manuscript is a
Gospel Book containing only the fourGospels of theNew Testament , and is ornamented withGlagolitic characters, which were influenced by theItalian Renaissance style. The Glagoliticalphabet was invented by Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 9th century to translate theBible and other religious works intoold Church Slavonic , the language of theBulgaria ns and Serbs, and the liturgical language of theRussian Orthodox Church . Although it is not in daily use it was used for religious purposes until the late 19th century inCroatia . This is the first known example of avernacular Old Ukrainian translation of thecanonical text of theScriptures .The Peresopnytsya Gospels are the most well-known translations of canonical texts into the Old Ukrainian language. Luxuriously decorated under the influence of the Italian Renaissance, the work also shows characteristic Ukrainian decorations, and a high artistic level in the miniatures of the Ukrainian
icon -painting school connected with Byzantine and Eastern Slavonic traditions.The Peresopnytsya Gospels were commissioned by Princess Nastacia Yuriyivna Zheslavska-Holshanska (Zaslavska-Olshanska)of Volyn, and her daughter and her son-in-law (Yevdokiya and Ivan Fedorovych
Czartoryski ).After its completion the book was kept in the Peresopnytsya Monastery. On 17 April 1701 it was presented to Pereyaslav Cathedral by
Ivan Mazepa the Hetman of Ukraine. From 1799 it was kept in Pereyaslav Seminary. Later on it was held in Poltava Seminary, Poltava Museum of History and Regional Studies, Kyiv-Pecherska Lavra preserve. On 24 December 1948 this treasure of Ukrainian culture was placed at theVernadsky National Library of Ukraine .Three Ukrainian Presidents—
Leonid Kravchuk in 1991,Leonid Kuchma in 1994, andViktor Yushchenko in 2005—took the oath of office on the Gospels.External links
* [http://sio.midco.net/danstopicalstamps/peresopnytsia.htm Information on a Peresopnytsia Gospel commemorative stamp]
* [http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=17039&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html Information on the Peresopnytsia Gospel] fromUNESCO
* [http://www.georgefox.edu/academics/undergrad/departments/soc-swk/ree/plokhy.html Role of the Gospel in Ukrainian inaugurations]
* [http://libraries.theeuropeanlibrary.org/Ukraine/treasures_en.xml Peresopnytsya Gospel] Treasure of the National Library of Ukraine, displayed viaThe European Library
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