INSCRIPTIONS OF THREE 12TH CENTURY NOVGORODIANS: UGRINEC-FEODOR, DOMASHKA MYSLYATINICH AND PUT’KA TVERDYATINICH


2018. № 2 (16), 174-193

Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract:

The paper consists of three sections offering analysis of three inscriptions by 12th century novgorodians: the colophon of Feodor the scribe at the end of the Yuriev Gospel (1119–1128) and two graffiti inscriptions from St. Sophia Cathedral, one by Domashka Myslyatinich and the other by Put’ka Tverdyatinich. Corrected readings are proposed for all three texts, with the most important ones for that of Put’ka. The word Novougrodou with dialectal reflex of *tort from Feodor’s entry and the enigmatic word sъgrěšьxь in Domashka’s graffito are analyzed. The possibility of establishing Feodor and Tverdyata’s identities as people known from other sources is discussed. Key words: Old Russian, Old Novgorod dialect, epigraphy, graffiti inscriptions, Novgorod, St. Sophia Cathedral, Yuriev Gospel, 12th century