Activities of St. Cyprian
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. V. V. VI. Pskov and Sophia chronicles
St. Petersburg: In the printing house of Edward Pratz, 1841-1921. 1851.
Complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 11. VIII. A chronicle collection, called the Patriarch's or Nikon's annals
St. Petersburg: Archaeological Museum. commis., 1841 -____. 1897.
The chronicle, named after the owner of one of the lists, Patriarch Nikon, was compiled around 1530 in the chancery of Daniel, Metropolitan of Moscow in 1522-1539. The account of Metropolitan Cyprian's activities has been completely revised. pp. 225-234 (scans 233-242) pp. 70-197 (scans 82-209).
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 3. IV. The Novgorod chronicle
St. Petersburg: Archaeological Museum. commis., 1841 -____. 1841.
The Simeon Chronicle of the 16th century preserved fragments of the Trinity Chronicle, created in the Metropolitan office of Cyprian. About Metropolitan Cyprian, pp. 22-23, 118-153 (scans 27-28, 125-160).
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, published by the constant historical and archaeographic commission of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.T. 4. Part 1. Novgorod Fourth Chronicle
About Metropolitan Cyprian, pp. 370-404 (scans 385-419).
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, published by the constant historical and archaeographic commission of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.T. 15. Issue.1. Rogozh chronicler
In the collection of the 1440s from the collection of the Old Believer Rogozhsky community, the chronicler combined fragments of the Trinity Chronicle, created in the Metropolitan office of Cyprian, and the Tver Chronicle of Metropolitan Cyprian Stb. 116, 126-165 (scans 68, 75-91).
Acts of history, collected and published by the Archaeographic Commission. T. 1. 1334-1598
T. 1: 1334-1598. 1841.
Borrowed bondage in Tsargrad by Metropolitan Cyprian; a letter from Cyprian to Abbot Athanasius, a letter to the widow of Theodosia for the adoption of a foster child. Pp. 473-482, 484 (scans 489-498, 500).
Orthodox interlocutor, published at the Kazan Theological Academy. 1865. Part 2. May
1865. Part 2. May. 1865.
Rules of Metropolitan Cyprian. pp. 9-34 (scans 91-116).
Russian Historical Library, published by the Archeographic Commission. T. 6. Monuments of the Old Russian canon law
T. 6: Monuments of the Old Russian canon law. 1880.
Letters of commendation to Metropolitan Cyprian from the Patriarchs of Constantinople; Appendix. Stb. 166-316 (scans 571-646). Letters of Metropolitan Cyprian. Stb. 173-186, 229-270 (scans 109-117, 137-157).
Monuments of Old Russian canon law. Russian Historical Library, published by the Imperial Archaeographic Commission. Part 1. (Monuments of the XI-XV c.)
Letters of commendation to Metropolitan Cyprian from the Patriarchs of Constantinople; Appendix. Stb. 166-316 (scans 571-646). Letters of Metropolitan Cyprian. Stb. 173-186, 229-270 (scans 109-117, 137-157).
Monuments of Russian law.Vol.3. Monuments of the rights of the education period of the Russian centralized state.XIV-XV centuries.
The charter of the treaty of Grand Duke Vasily Dimitrievich and Metropolitan Cyprian. The charter of Metropolitan Cyprian to the Konstantinovsky monastery. Metropolitan Justice. pp. 421-459 (scans 425-463).












The St. Sophia Chronicle preserved the metropolitan chronicle of the first quarter of the 15th century. About Metropolitan Cyprian. pp. 235-256 (scans 247-268).