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The Oldest Manuscript of the Georgian Annals: the Queen Anne Codex (QA), 1479–1495

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Simultaneously with the preparation by the present writer of his article on ‘Medieval Georgian Historical Literature (VIIth–XVth Centuries)’ the Historical Institute of the Georgian Academy of Sciences published the long-awaited text of the Queen Anne Codex of The Georgian Annals, the oldest version of that historical corpus so far discovered. This publication necessitates a few additions to, and corrections of, the above-mentioned article. This is the reason for this note.
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Title: The Oldest Manuscript of the Georgian Annals: the Queen Anne Codex (QA), 1479–1495
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Simultaneously with the preparation by the present writer of his article on ‘Medieval Georgian Historical Literature (VIIth–XVth Centuries)’ the Historical Institute of the Georgian Academy of Sciences published the long-awaited text of the Queen Anne Codex of The Georgian Annals, the oldest version of that historical corpus so far discovered.
This publication necessitates a few additions to, and corrections of, the above-mentioned article.
This is the reason for this note.

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