Femava euclium – Macedonian manuscript from the second half of the ⅹⅴⅰⅰⅰ century. Store in the Yagelonian Bible. In Krakow (Poland), SIGN. BJ 932 written on parchment and paper (10 l.), And total has 123 l. The largest part of the Code is a Greek-Slavic Palimpsest. The manuscript is associated with the literary activity in the Treskavec Monastery, as well as other manuscripts from the collection of Rudolf Gotouveski (BJ 932 – BJ 937 and BJ 940), which he took from them and gave them to the Jagelonian Bible. In 1863 C. D. Archbishop Dositei with participants in the Third Archbishopski Church-People’s Council
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ТРЕСКАВЕЧКИ ЕУХОЛОГИУМ