Cetinje chronicle
The Cetinje Chronicle (Serbian: Цетињски љетопис/Cetinjski ljetopis) is a collection of manuscripts (letters, documents, reports and poems) compiled by Vasilije Petrović who added some of his own writings to it. It contains 81 leaves of dimensions 32 cm x 21,5 cm. It is kept in Cetinje monastery. There are other versions of this collection (in Odessa, St Petersburg, &c.) which are not identical to the original because the original texts were transcribed by different people at different times. The first scholar who used this chronicle as source for his works was Vasilije Petrović who used it for his work on history of Montenegro, published in Moscow in 1754.
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Cetinje chronicle
The Cetinje Chronicle (Serbian: Цетињски љетопис/Cetinjski ljetopis) is a collection of manuscripts (letters, documents, reports and poems) compiled by Vasilije Petrović who added some of his own writings to it. It contains 81 leaves of dimensions 32 cm x 21,5 cm. It is kept in Cetinje monastery. There are other versions of this collection (in Odessa, St Petersburg, &c.) which are not identical to the original because the original texts were transcribed by different people at different times. The first scholar who used this chronicle as source for his works was Vasilije Petrović who used it for his work on history of Montenegro, published in Moscow in 1754.
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The Cetinje Chronicle (Serbian ...... urchased by Odessa University.
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Montenegrin Chronicle
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"Ode to Nemanja", by bishop Vasilije Petrović, inscription in the Cetinje Chronicle
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Vasilije Petrović
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Cetinje chronicle
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Orthodox monasteries in the Zeta Plain
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Cyrillic
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Biography of Skanderbeg
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The Cetinje Chronicle (Serbian ...... , published in Moscow in 1754.
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