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 This paper focuses on a medieval parallel with the poetic image of Poland, Ruthenia and Lithuania as the Holy Trinity presented in the poem Nasza mołytwa (1861) composed in Ukrainian, although written in Polish script by the Galician journalist and writer Platon Kostec’kyj who was an adherent of the Jagiellonian idea. The parallel can be found in the Old Bulgarian apocryphal treatise Razumnik Ukaz. Its two versions have been preserved in Cyrillic manuscripts of the second half of the 14th through the mid-18th centuries. The corresponding passages of the two version are cited in the article in order to demonstrante that the second version coincides in some respects with the poetic image by Platon Kostec’kyj. It is quite possible that the author, who had been born to a family of a priest of the Eastern-rite Catholic Church, may have known the second version of Razumnik Ukaz and later used its ideas while compiling his poem Nasza mołytwa. This medieval parallel is useful for explaining the poetic image created in 1861.

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  • Ключевые слова: Платон Костецкий, украинская поэзия, ягеллонская идея, Речь Посполитая, кириллическая письменность, древнеболгарская литература, апокрифы, Святая Троица.

  • Представленный в этом программном стихотворении идеализированный образ Речи Посполитой[3] полностью основан на ее трехчастном делении (Польша, Русь и Литва) в прямом соотнесении с лицами Св.

  • Речь Посполитая (Польша, Русь и Литва) как Святая Троица ...

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Ключевые слова: Платон Костецкий, украинская поэзия, ягеллонская идея, Речь Посполитая, кириллическая письменность, древнеболгарская литература, апокрифы, Святая Троица. Представленный в этом программном стихотворении идеализированный образ Речи Посполитой[3] полностью основан на ее трехчастном делении (Польша, Русь и Литва) в прямом соотнесении с лицами Св. Речь Посполитая (Польша, Русь и Литва) как Святая Троица ...

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