Lvov Chronicle
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The Lvov Chronicle (Russian: Львовская летопись) is a Russian chronicle from the sixteenth century that was originally published in the eighteenth century by Prince N. A. L'vov, for whom it is named.
The Etterov List of the Lvov Chronicle (GPB F.IV.144) is found in the Russian State Library (formerly the Lenin State Library of the Soviet Union). It was published in volume 20 of the Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles (St. Petersburg, 1910-1914).
The Lvov Chronicle is very similar to the Sofia Second Chronicle and the latter is thought to have been based on the former.[1]
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- ^ See the entry on the L'vov Chronicle in Ia. S. Lur'e, ed., Slovar' knizhnikov i knizhnostei drevnei Rusi, available online at http://lib.pushkinskijdom.ru/Default.aspx?tabid=4283