Codex Suprasliensis

The codex, written in Medieval Bulgaria[1] at the end or even in the middle of the 10th century, contains a menaion for the month of March, intersecting with the movable cycle of Easter.The 284-folio (or 285-folio, according to some sources) codex was "discovered" in 1823 by Canon Michał Bobrowski in the Uniate Basilian monastery in Supraśl.The codex was published by Franz Miklosich (Vienna, 1851), Sergej Severjanov (Suprasalьskaja rukopisь, Saint Petersburg, 1904), and Jordan Zaimov and Mario Capaldo (Sophia, 1982–1983).Some experts think retъka represents the name of a scribe (hence the occasional name Codex of Retko) and that the text was copied from several sources.From May 2024, the part held by National Library of Poland is presented at the permanent exhibition in the Palace of the Commonwealth in Warsaw.
BulgariaSupraśl Orthodox MonasterySupraślPolandNational and University Library of SloveniaOld Church SlavonicCyrillicmanuscriptUNESCOMemory of the WorldmenaionhomiliesJohn ChrysostomUniate Basilian monastery in SupraślJernej KopitarfoliosZamoyskiWarsawWorld War IIUnited StatesNational Library of PolandRussian National LibrarySaint PetersburgFranz Miklosichpermanent exhibition in the Palace of the CommonwealthFreising ManuscriptsDamjanović, StjepanMatica hrvatskaMakowski, TomaszSchenker, Alexander