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NESTOR (c. 1056-c. 1114)

This article appears in Volume V19, Page 407 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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NESTOR (c. 1056-c. 1114) , the reputed author of the earliest Russian chronicle, was a monk of the Pecherskiy cloister of Kiev from 1073. The only other fact of his life is that he was commissioned with two other monks to find the relics of St Theodosius, a mission which he succeeded in fulfilling. The chronicle begins with the deluge, as those of most chroniclers of the time did. The compiler appears to have been acquainted with the Byzantine historians; he makes use especially of John Malalas and George Hamartolus. He also had in all probability other Slavonic chronicles to compile from, which are now lost. Many legends are mixed up with
Nestor
 's Chronicle; the style is occasionally so poetical that perhaps he incorporated bilini which are now lost. The early part is rich in these stories, among which are the arrival of the three Varangian brothers, the
founding
  of Kiev, the murder of Askold and Dir, the death of Oleg, who was killed by a serpent concealed in the skeleton of his horse, and the vengeance taken by Olga, the wife of Igor, on the Drevlians, who had murdered her husband. The account of the labours of Cyril and Methodius among the Slays is also very interesting, and to
Nestor
  we owe the tale of the summary way in which Vladimir suppressed the
worship
  of Perun and other idols at Kiev. As an eyewitness he could only describe the reigns of Vsevolod and Sviatopoik (1078r 112), but he gathered many interesting details from the lips of old men, two of whom were Giurata Rogovich of
Novgorod
 , who gave him information concerning the north of Russia, Petchora, and other places, and Jan, a man ninety years of age, who died in r I06, and was son of Vishata the
voivode
  of Yaroslavl and grandson of Ostromir the Posadnik, for whom the Codex was written. Many of the ethnological details given by Nestor of the various races of the Slays are of the highest value.
The latest theory about Nestor is that the Chronicle is a patchwork of many fragments of chronicles, and that the name of Nestor was attached to it because he wrote the greater part or perhaps because he put the fragments together. The name of a certain Sylvester, an Igumen, is affixed to several of the manuscripts as the author.
The Chronicle has come down to us in several manuscripts, but unfortunately no contemporary ones, the oldest being the so-called Lavrientski of the 14th century (1377). It was named after the monk Lavrentii, who copied it out for Dimitri Constantinovich, the prince of Souzdal. The
work
 , as contained in this manuscript,
has had many additions made to it from previous and contemporary
Island
  seems to have been preserved. The Phillip-
Island
  Nestor may be distinguished from both of the New-Zealand species by its somewhat smaller size, orange throat, straw-coloured breast, and the generally lighter shade of its tints.
The position of the genus Nestor in the order Psittaci must be regarded as uncertain, but it is now usually placed in the
chronicles, such as those of Volinia and
Novgorod
 . Soloviev, the Russian historian, remarks that Nestor cannot be called the earliest Russian chronicler, but he is the first writer who took a national
The of view in his history, the others being merely local writers. The language of his
work
 , as shown in the earliest manuscripts just mentioned, is Palaeo-Slavonic with many Russisms. It has formed the subject of a valuable monograph by Professor Miklosich.
The Chronicle has been translated into Polish, Bohemian, German and French. The compiler cannot very well be the author of the lives of Boris and Gleb, the martyrs, and of the life of St Theodosius, because they contradict many passages in the Chronicle. The work is of primary importance for early Russian history, and, although devoid of literary merit, is not without its amusing episodes of an Herodotean character. The reputed
body
  of the ancient chronicler may be seen among the relics preserved in the Pecherskiy monastery at Kiev.
See Louis Leger's Chronique dice de Nestor (Paris, 1884) ; Bestuzhev Riumin, On the Composition of the Russian Chronicles till the end of the z4th century (in Russian), (St
Petersburg
 , 1869).
(W. R. M.)


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