Отново за Воденския надпис на цар Самуил от 989 г.
Автори:
Анчо
Калоянов
Великотърновски университет " Св. св. Кирил и Методий", България
Страници:
289-
315
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/NMXC2141
Резюме:
The Voden inscription of Tsar Samuel from 989 was declared by Bozhidar
Dimitrov (1997) a Revival forgery. For Ivan Dobrev (2007), it is an authentic
monument, while according to Kazimir Popkonstantinov (2014), its text was created
in the ruling quarters of Tarnovo’s tsars. Thanks to the need for an unusual title of
Samuel (tsar of Bulgarians and Romans) in the inscription, its text dates back to the
time of the correspondence between Tsar Kaloyan and Pope Innocent (in the second
half of 1203). It can also be found on a portable marble tablet that was carved by a
stonecutter in Bosnia or on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea. The dating is supported
by the indisputable parallels of formulas and style established by Ivan Dobrev, but in
a different chronological order – the Voden inscription “borrowed” from the Bitola
inscription (1016) and “gave” to the Tarnovo inscription (1230). In Voden, it was
formalized as the founding inscription of Tsar Samuel for the Assumption Church
and was important for determining the leading role of the bishop of Maglen in the
opposition of the Bulgarian bishops to the conquering policy of the Epirus emperor
Theodore Comnenus at the 1217–1220 Council in Ohrid.
Ключови думи:
Voden inscription; Tsar Samuel; forgery; Bulgarian bishops; Theodore
Comnenus.
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