Sofia First Chronicle

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The Sofia First Chronicle (Russian: Софийская первая летопись, romanizedSofiyskaya pervaya letopis'[1]) is a Rus' chronicle from the 15th century[1] associated with the Cathedral of St. Sophia, Novgorod.[citation needed] It is scholarly abbreviated as S1.[1] Its copies exist in two versions: Early Redaction (starshy izvod), which ends in 1418, and Later Redaction (mladshy izvod), with sporadic additions up to 1471, and up to 1508 in one of the copies.[citation needed]

Together with the Novgorod Fourth Chronicle, it is believed that it is derived from a common source. Russian philologist Aleksey Shakhmatov tentatively called it the Novgorodsko-Sofiysky Svod (Novgorod-Sofia Corpus) and initially dated it to 1448,[1] but later revised his opinion to the 1430s.[citation needed] Some Russian philologists shared his opinion, while others attribute the common source to the 1418 Corpus of Photius, Metropolitan of Moscow.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b c d Dimnik 2004, p. 256.

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  • Dimnik, Martin (January 2004). "The Title "Grand Prince" in Kievan Rus'". Mediaeval Studies. 66: 253–312. doi:10.1484/J.MS.2.306512. Retrieved 27 February 2023.