Tver Gospel of 1478 (codicology and palaeography)
The codicological and paleographic description of the Tver Gospel of 1478, a dated Tetraevangelia manuscript, has been performed. The place and time of the manuscript creation are indicated in the copyist’s record at the end of the book (f. 322v.).
G.A. Nikolaev
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