Bratko Menaion


Bratko Menaion is a 13th-century Serbian liturgical calendar book, written Serbian Orthodox monk-scribe by the name of Bratko. It is the oldest menaion in Serbian literature, written in the Serbian recension of Old Church Slavonic. The menaion was discovered in the village of Banvani
The book is composed of four parts, grouped in "services" of September and November, and "festivity" for the rest of the months. The first section was written by presbyter Bratko during the reign of the Serbian king Stefan Vladislav for a feudal lord by the name of Obrad. The number of russisms and Russian orthography suggests it was made on Russian proposition.
Fragments of a poem of Saint Naum of Ohrid is in the book.