Hilandar Fragments | |
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Writing | Cyrillic script |
Created | late 10th to early 11th century |
Discovered | 1844 |
Present location | Odessa |
Hilandar Fragments (Serbian: Хиландарски листићи / Hilandarski listići) are a Serbian[citation needed] medieval manuscript from the end of the 10th and the beginning of the 11th century. It is one of the oldest preserved Slavic monuments written in Cyrillic script.[1]
Hilandar Fragments contain two sheets and are parts of a sermon Saint Cyril of Jerusalem (318-395).[2]. They were discovered in 1844 in Hilandar monastery. Viktor I. Gligorovich donated them to the Novoruska State Library in Odessa - today Odessa University, where they are still kept.[3]