beginning covering the years 1204 to 1282 which is practically valueless)by Lampros-Amantos,Nr.52,pp.88 ff.;cf.also Nr.15,pp.31 ff.This collection contains a number of other chronicles which give information of great imoprtance on the chronology of the Paiaeologian period.Valuable critical cocomnts on this edition are given by P.Wittek,B 12(1937),309 ff.Charanis,‘Short Chronicle’,gives a useful historcal cocomntary on the.A similar chronicle of significance going to 1352 has been published from a Moscow manuscript by B.Gorjanov,VV 2(1949),276 ff.,with a Russian trans.It is prefaced by an introduction which unfortunately shows no acquaintance with the many other known sources of this type,while the edition of the text and the translation leave much to be desired.A further short chronicle with interesting information on the second half of the fourteenth and the first half of the fifteenth centuries has recently been published by R.J.Loenertz,‘Chronicon breve de Graecorum imperatoribus,ab anno 1341 ad annum 1453 codice Vaticano Graeco 162’,EEBS 28(1958),204 ff.Cf.also the‘Chronicon breve Thessalonicense’published by Loenertz in Démétrius Cydonès,Correspondence Ⅰ,Studi e Testi 186(1956),174,and his article,‘Chroniques breves byzantines’,OCP 24(1958),158 ff.
[15]ed.Ⅰ.Bogdan,Archiv f.slav.Philol.13(1891),526-35;cf.the important cocomnts of K.Jirecek,‘Zur Würdigung der neuentdeckten bulgarischen Chronik’,ibid.14(1892),235 ff.
[16]ed.V.Jagic,Glasnik 42(1875),223-8,372-
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