Monk_Simeon

Monk Simeon

Monk Simeon

Serbian author


Monk Simeon is the Serbian author of Vukan's Gospel.[1][2] This service Gospel -- aprakos—is the earliest manuscript illuminated in Raška between the end of the 12th-century (1196) and the beginning of the 13th-century (1202). It is believed that several scribes worked on the creation of the manuscript, however, a monk named Simon was identified as the leading scribe who proofread, edited and completed the work in a monastic cave near the residence of the župan at Stari Ras. Two miniatures in the Vukan Gospel exist, John the Evangelist and Christ Emmanuel, showing Byzantine art influence.[3][4]

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References

  1. Popović, Ljubiša B.; Skovran, Anika; Ambrozić, Katarina (December 26, 1984). "Art heritage of Serbia". Narodni muzej--Beograd via Google Books.
  2. Curta, Florin (July 8, 2019). Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1300) (2 vols). BRILL. ISBN 9789004395190 via Google Books.
  3. Popović, Ljubiša B.; Skovran, Anika; Ambrozić, Katarina (1984). "Art heritage of Serbia".




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