Tronoša chronicle | |
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Also known as | Serbian Chronicle |
Date | 1791 (manuscript) 1526 (lost original) |
Place of origin | Tronoša monastery, Ottoman Empire |
Language(s) | Serbian |
Author(s) | Josif |
Script | Cyrillic |
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The Tronoša chronicle ( Serbian: Троношки летопис; Троношки родослов) is a Serbian chronicle dating to 1526, [1] transcribed by Orthodox hieromonk Josif Tronošac (Троношац) in 1791 [2] [3] at the Tronoša monastery near Loznica, in western Serbia. The Tronoša manuscript is the oldest survived copy, of which there are several transcriptions, one of them transcribed by Serafim. [4] A copy is held at the monastery, while the original manuscript by Josif is held in Vienna. [5]
The chronicle includes hagiographies of Serbian rulers. The Battle of Kosovo (1389) is described in the chronicle, probably based on the story about the battle transferred to the region north of Sava and Danube in the first half of the 18th century. [6] According to tradition, as included in the chronicle, Prince Lazar of Serbia and his army had a holy communion before the battle at the church in Samodreža. [7]
летописима може се додати летопис Троношки писан прошлога века (1781) по ориђиналу писану XVI века (1526), штампан у Гласнику V.
Tronoški letopis koji je 1791 napisao Jeromonah Josif ima naslov: »Rodoslovije serbskoe ili iliričeskoe«.
Crkva u manastiru obnovljena je 1599. godine, a u njemu je monah Josif napisao poznati Tronoški letopis čija se kopija čuva u manastiru, a original u Beču.
... Јелке Ређеп, и Прича о боју Косовском, „пренета у пр- вој половини XVIII века... у крајеве северно од Саве и Дунава".39 На основу Приче је највероватније настао и одломак о Косовској бици у Троношком родослову.