3-552: Radoslav's Gospel (also known as Leningrad Serbian Gospel , Gospel of the Spiritual Visarion , and Tetraevangelion of Inok from Dalša ) was created in 1429 by miniaturist Radoslav and celibate priest Feodor, a Serbian monk- scribe from Dalša. It contains a number of miniatures , including " An Evangelist Portrait ". The gospels are in the Russian National Library , St. Petersburg . In 2001 it
6-746: Is a name used in Eastern Orthodox terminology for the Canonical gospels of the Four Evangelists . Examples of notable medieval manuscripts include: [REDACTED] This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( April 2016 ) Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander (1355–56), Bulgarian, illuminated. Jakov of Serres ' (1354), Serbian, illuminated. Vani Gospels (12–13th c.), Georgian, illuminated. Mstislav Gospel (12th c.), Russian, illuminated. Codex Marianus (11th c.), South Slavic. One of
9-797: Was republished by the National Library of Serbia and the Central Bank of Yugoslavia as part of the Svetilnik series. This article about an illuminated manuscript is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to History of Serbia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tetraevangelion Tetraevangelion ( Greek : τετραευαγγέλιον , "Four Evangelia/ Gospel Books "; Georgian : ოთხთავი , ot'kht'avi ; Old Slavonic: благовѣствованиѥ; Bulgarian : Четвероевангелие ; Serbian : Четворојеванђеље )
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