Supetar Cartulary
Supetar Cartulary | |
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Sumpetar Cartulary Cartulary of St. Peter in Poljice Jura sancti Petri de Gomai | |
First page of the Supetar Cartulary | |
Language | medieval Latin |
Date | varies, 1105 - 14th century (mostly 12th century) |
Provenance | Monastery of St. Peter in Poljice (ruins) |
Authenticity | The main part is generally accepted as authentic, with later additions as spurious |
First printed edition | 1844 by Frano Carrara |
Genre | Cartulary |
Length | 30 leaves total |
Subject | Charters of monastery of St. Peter in Poljice, Croatia |
Period covered | 11th and 12th century |
Personages | Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia, Lawrence, Archbishop of Split, Petar Crni |
Supetar cartulary or Sumpetar cartulary (Croatian: Supetarski kartular) is a 12th-century cartulary which contains charters from the years 1080 to 1187.[1]
Although the cartulary itself just lists the possessions of the monastery of St. Peter in Poljice, Croatia and the ways through which they were acquired˙(such as purchase or grants), it also contains a few important historical notes. It is preserved in its original form. In its basis, the cartulary is actually a chronicle of the Benedictine monastery which was founded around 1080 by a Croatian dignitary and slave owner Petar Crni (Peter the Black).[2]
Today, it is kept in the treasury of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius in Split.
References
Further reading
- Novak, Viktor i Petar Skok. Supetarski kartular. Zagreb: JAZU, 1952. Source
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