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«Serdolikovaja krabitsa »of Muscovite Princes of XIV-XVIth centuries as a royal insignia. / Sirenov, A.V.
In: Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, No. 2, 2014, p. 57-66.Research output: Contribution to journal › Literature review › peer-review
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T1 - «Serdolikovaja krabitsa »of Muscovite Princes of XIV-XVIth centuries as a royal insignia
AU - Sirenov, A.V.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The paper is devoted to the royal insignia mentioned in the Russian literary texts and folklore of 16-17th centuries - the cornelian box («serdolikovaja krabitsa»). According to the legend, it belonged to the Roman Emperor Octavius Augustus and, together with other imperial insignia was ceremonially presented to the Kiev Knyaz Vladimir Monomakh in 12th century by the Byzantine Emperor. The cornelian box («serdolikovaja krabitsa») has not reached the present time. The research literature contains a disagreement on the characteristics of this object. Some researchers regard the box as a jewel box, others - as a bowl. The paper offers arguments in faviour of the first suggestion. The history gives facts about the «serdolikova krabitsa»or a box (in this way it was called in early sources), from the moment of its arrival to the treasury of Ivan Kalita at the beginning of 14th century to the act of its presentation in 1498 to Dmitri-the grandson by Ivan III and further loss of it. «Krabitsa»was included into the ca
AB - The paper is devoted to the royal insignia mentioned in the Russian literary texts and folklore of 16-17th centuries - the cornelian box («serdolikovaja krabitsa»). According to the legend, it belonged to the Roman Emperor Octavius Augustus and, together with other imperial insignia was ceremonially presented to the Kiev Knyaz Vladimir Monomakh in 12th century by the Byzantine Emperor. The cornelian box («serdolikovaja krabitsa») has not reached the present time. The research literature contains a disagreement on the characteristics of this object. Some researchers regard the box as a jewel box, others - as a bowl. The paper offers arguments in faviour of the first suggestion. The history gives facts about the «serdolikova krabitsa»or a box (in this way it was called in early sources), from the moment of its arrival to the treasury of Ivan Kalita at the beginning of 14th century to the act of its presentation in 1498 to Dmitri-the grandson by Ivan III and further loss of it. «Krabitsa»was included into the ca
M3 - Обзор литературы
SP - 57
EP - 66
JO - Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana
JF - Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana
SN - 1995-848X
IS - 2
ER -
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