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The Academic Chronicle () or Suzdal' Chronicle () is a late 15th-century compilation of other Russian-language chronicles. The chronicle was probably compiled in Rostov based on the Primary Chronicle, Radziwi Chronicle (events before 1206), Sofia First Chronicle (events 1205 1238), and Rostov collection (events 1238 1418).[1] The chronicle was published in full in the Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles in 1927. The only surviving original is preserved in the Russian State Library.[1] It is an important source for Russian history of the preceding centuries, and is currently being discussed for its importance for early Russian literature.[2] Notes References
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