Category
page 1Serbian manuscripts
Miroslav Gospel
Serbian Cyrillic codex / manuscript from the 11th/12th century
Dušan's Code
14th-century set of laws
Cetinje Octoechos
Orthodox liturgical book
Codex Marianus
edition of Codex Marianus

Zakonopravilo
The '''' (Nomocanon of Saint Sava, , or ()) was the highest code in the Serbian Orthodox Church. It was finished in 1219. This legal act was written in simple language. Its basic purpose was to organize the continuation and functioning of the Serbian Kingdom and the Serbian Church. It was originally printed under the name Rules of Speech ('') in Serbian at Raška, Serbia, in two successive issues, one for Wallachia and another for Transylvania (in 1640). It is Serbia's first Serbian-language church-state constitution.
Vukan Gospels
13th century Serbian Cyrillic manuscript
Hilandar Fragments
Serbian medieval manuscript from the end of the 10th and the beginning of the 11th century, one of the oldest preserved Slavic monuments written in Cyrillic script
Erlangen Manuscript
Early Modern cyrillic manuscript containing South Slavic epic poems
Serbian Psalter
Slavic manuscript
Karyes Typicon
1199 typikon by Saint Sava
Gorički zbornik
Varaždin Epistle
1454 liturgical book
Life of Despot Stefan Lazarević
old Serbian ruler biography
Dragolj Code
1259 Serbian Orthodox manuscript