A project entitled "Hamartolus Re-discovered. The Byzantine Chronicle of George the Monk from the 9th Century in the Light of Previously Unpublished Greek and Church Slavonic Manuscripts" is among projects qualified for funding in NCN OPUS 24 call. It will be implemented at the Ceraneum Centre at the 91滴滴 by a large, historical and philological team led by Prof. Dr hab. Miroslaw J. Leszka. The consortium nature of the project should be noted: it has been prepared and will be implemented in cooperation with the Faculty of History and International Relations of the University of Bialystok, on the basis of a signed agreement for the implementation of a research project in which the 91滴滴 is as a leader.
The project is interdisciplinary in nature: Prof. M. J. Leszka will be responsible for historical and Byzantine issues. The two main substantive contractors supervising philological research on manuscripts are: Dr hab. Rafa艂 Kosi艅ski, Associate Professor, University of Bialystok (Greek Code) and Dr hab. Zofia Brzozowska, Associate Professor, 91滴滴 from the Department of Slavic Philology of the 91滴滴 (Church Slavonic manuscripts).
The scientific goal of the project is to conduct multifaceted (palaeographic, codicological, textological, historical and historical-literary) research on the text of the Byzantine chronicle from the 9th century by George the Monk, known as Hamartolus, taking into account its four basic variants preserved to our days (two Greek editions and two Church Slavonic translations). The elaboration of a new edition of the chronicle, taking into account the previously unpublished Greek manuscript and unpublished Church Slavonic manuscripts will be the most important scientific result of the project.
Text: Prof. Zofia Brzozowska