Fragmenta Vindobonensia

Vienna folia
Fragmenta Vindobonensia
One of the folios
Size12 x 9.5 cm
WritingGlagolitic script
Created1146-1156
Discovered1890
Discovered byVatroslav Jagić
PlaceCroatia
Present locationAustrian National Library
IdentificationCod. Slav. 136
LanguageCroatian

Fragmenta Vindobonensia, also known as the Vienna folios (German: Wiener glagolitische Blätter; Serbo-Croatian: Bečki listići), is the name of two illuminated Glagolitic folios that most likely originate from 11th or 12th-century Croatia and Dalmatia.

They were discovered and first described by Vatroslav Jagić in 1890 and are kept in the National Library in Vienna, the origin of their modern namesake.[1][2] Some research puts their origin in western Croatia.[3]

  1. ^ Josip Bratulić & Stjepan Damjanović, Hrvatska pisana kultura, 1. svezak, 8. - 17. stoljeće, p. 69, ISBN 953-96657-3-6.
  2. ^ "Bečki listići - Proleksis enciklopedija". proleksis.lzmk.hr. 6 Oct 2017. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
  3. ^ Žagar, Mateo (2005). "Grafolingvistički opis Bečkih listića". Raukarov Zbornik: Zbornik u Čast Tomislava Raukara: 143.