Fragmenta Vindobonensia

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Fragmenta Vindobonensia

Fragmenta Vindobonensia, also known as the Vienna folios (German: Wiener glagolitische Blätter; Serbo-Croatian: Bečki listići), is the name of two illuminated Glagolitic folios that most likely originate from 11th- or 12th-century Croatia and Dalmatia. They were discovered and first described by Vatroslav Jagić in 1890 and are kept in the National Library in Vienna.[1] Some research puts their origin in western Croatia.[2]

The folios include text from Genesis 12:17–13:14 and Genesis 15:2–15:12.[3]


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  1. ^ Josip Bratulić & Stjepan Damjanović, Hrvatska pisana kultura, 1. svezak, 8. - 17. stoljeće, p. 69, ISBN 953-96657-3-6.
  2. ^ https://bib.irb.hr/prikazi-rad?lang=en&rad=264629
  3. ^ Swete, Henry Barclay (2010). An Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek: With an Appendix Containing the Letter of Aristeas. Cambridge University Press. p. 94. ISBN 9781108007580. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
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