This article is about the 1560s codex also known as "Ostroz'kyj Codex". For the 17th-century chronicle from Ostroh, see Ostroh Chronicler.
The Khlebnikov Codex[1] (Ukrainian: Хлєбниковський список, romanized: Khljebnykovsʹkyj spysok; Russian: Хлебниковский список, romanized: Hlebnikovskij spisok) is a codex of Rus' chronicles compiled in the 1560s.[2]
Nestorian authorship was the word нестера in the opening lines of the KhlebnikovCodex (discovered in 1809), which some readers took to refer to Nestor "the...
1792. After the KhlebnikovCodex was accidentally discovered in the summer of 1809, Nikolay Karamzin began searching for the Hypatian Codex. It was rediscovered...
known from two manuscripts: a copy in the Hypatian Codex (c. 1425), and a copy in the KhlebnikovCodex (c. 1575); in both codices, it is sandwiched between...
"Igor", up to 1240, and does not mention Rurik anywhere. Similarly, the KhlebnikovCodex starts with a regnal list stating: 'In Kiev, the first to begin reigning...
Nestorian authorship was the word нестера in the opening lines of the KhlebnikovCodex (discovered in 1809), which some readers took to refer to Nestor "the...
International auxiliary language Language game List of languages Rohonc Codex Voynich Manuscript List of markup languages List of extinct languages Robert...
zaum, the experimental visual and sound poetry (David Burliuk, Velimir Khlebnikov, Aleksei Kruchenykh, Vladimir Mayakovsky); the Ego-Futurism based on a...
manifesto and a poetry almanac. Edited and written by David Burliuk, Viktor Khlebnikov, Aleksei Kruchenykh and Vladimir Mayakovsky, it attacks the tradition...
Russian poet-satirist, activist of early Russian Enlightenment Velimir Khlebnikov, influential member of the Russian Futurist movement, regarded by his...