Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
1 See Estopanan, Sebastian Cirac, ed., Skyllitzes Matritensis, Vol. I: Reproducciones y miniaturas (Barcelona and Madrid, 1965)Google Scholar. For discussion of the “Russian” miniatures in the Madrid manuscript (including some representing Sviatoslav), see N. P. Kondakov, “Grecheskie izobrazheniia pervykh russkikh kniazei,” in Sbornik v pamiat’ sviatogo ravnoapostol'nogo kniazia Vladimira, I (Petrograd, 1917), 10-20 (Vol. CXXXVII of the publications of the Imperatorskoe Obshchestvo Liubitelei Drevnei Pis'mennosti).
2 I have adduced only three out of five miniatures here, since I do not have good reproductions of fol. 170r (Sviatoslav holding a council) and fol. 173T (Sviatoslav and his retinue killed by Pechenegs) at my disposal.
3 See V. G. Vasil'evskii, “Variago-russkaia i variago-angliiskaia druzhina v Konstantinople XI i XII vekov,” in Trudy, I (St. Petersburg, 1908), 176-377; R. M., Dawkins, “The Later History of the Varangian Guard: Some Notes” The Journal of Roman Studies, XXXVI (1946), 39–46Google Scholar.
4 See I., Duichev, ed., Miniatiurite na Manasievata Letopis (Sofia, 1962 Google Scholar); and Duichev, , ed., Letopista na Konstantin Manasi (Sofia, 1963)Google Scholar.
5 Radzivilovskaia Hi Kenigsbergskaia Letopis', Vol. I: Fotomekhanicheskoe vosproizvedenie rukopisi (St. Petersburg, 1902; Vol. CXVIII of the publications of the Imperatorskoe Obshchestvo Liubitelei Drevnei Pis'mennosti). Latest study is Podobedova, O. I., Miniatiury russkikh istoricheskikh rukopisei: K istorii russkogo litsevogo letopisaniia (Moscow, 1965), pp. 49–101 Google Scholar.