Biographical materials
The historical dictionary of Russian princes, princes, kings, emperors and empresses, in which their deeds, death, burial places, name of their spouse and children are described,
Moscow: Type. A. Reshetnikova, 1793.
Russian grand dukes and kings from John III to Alexander II
Moscow: Type. A. Gatsuka, 1880.
Contents: John III. pp. 1-5 (scans 6-10).
History of the Russian people. T. 5. [From the approval of the Grand Duchy of the Principality of Moscow, or until the death of Prince John Kalita to the formation of the political identity of the Russian state, or the death of the great prince John III (from 1341 to 1505): the second half of the rule of the Tatars over Russia]
Moscow: the type. Augusta Semyon, at the Medical-Surgeon. Acad., 1829-1833. 1833.
Contents: About Ivan III – Chapters VII – IX. pp. 446-666 (scans 448-668).
History of Russia from ancient times.T. 5 [Prince Ivan III and Vasily III]
Russian history.T. 2. Moscow-Lithuanian period, or collectors of Russia
Contents: About Ivan III – Chapters XI – XII. pp. 435-528 (scans 447-540).
John III Vasilyevich, Grand Duke of All Russia
St. Petersburg: type. Ch. Exercise. Units, 1894.
The Shelonsky operation of Tsar John III Vasilievich and the Battle of Shelona in 1471 July 14
- Chronicle sources
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. V. V. VI. Pskov and Sophia chronicles
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. V. VI. Pskov and the Sophia chronicles.
St. Petersburg: In the printing house of Edward Pratz, 1841-1921. 1851.A complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 6. VI. The Sofia chronicle
Complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 6: VI. The Sofia chronicles.
St. Petersburg: Archaeological Museum. commis., 1841 -____. 1853.A complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 8. VII. Continuation of the Annals on the Resurrection List
Complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 8: VII. Continuation of the Annals on the Resurrection list.
St. Petersburg: Archaeological Museum. commis., 1841 -____. 1859.The Voskresenskaya Grand Ducal Chronicle of the second quarter of the XVI century included the main body of chronicles of Ivan III from the beginning of the Russian state to the death of the sovereign. pp. 100-245 (scans 114-259).
Complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archeographic Commission. T. 18. Simeon's Chronicle
Complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archeographic Commission. St. Petersburg: Archeographic Commission, 1841-1921.
T. 18: The Simeon Chronicle. 1913.It is named after the owner, Nikifor Simeonov, the printer of the 17th century Printing Yard. The defective list consists of a copy of the chronicle, which is close to the Trinity Chronicle of 1408, which burned down in 1812, and the Grand Ducal chronicle for 1410-1493. pp. 176-279 (scans 190-290).
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 20, half 1. Lviv Chronicle, part 1
Complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 20, half 1: Lviv Chronicle, Part 1. St. Petersburg: Archangel. commis., 1841 -____. 1910.It is named after the first publisher (1792) N. A. Lvov. It contains the Second Edition of the Code of 1518, which included numerous sources, including those independent of the Grand ducal chronicle. One of them, an anonymous Moscow cleric, received Athanasius Nikitin's "Writing" from deacon Vasily Mamyrev in 1475 and placed it in the text. pp. 240-376 (scans 248-384).
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. 23. The Yermolin chronicle
Complete collection of Russian chronicles, issued by the highest order of the Archaeographic Commission. T. 23: The Ermolinsky Chronicle.
St. Petersburg: Archaeological Museum. commis., 1841 -____. 1910.The Independent Ermolinsky Chronicle (1440-1488). pp. 150, 155-162 (scans 162, 167-174); continuation of the Grand ducal "Chronicler from the 72nd language" (1478-1491) according to the Uvarov Chronicle. pp. 177-188 (scans 190-200).
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, published by the highest command of the imperial archaeographic commission.T. 24. Typographic chronicle
A complete collection of Russian chronicles, published by the highest command of the imperial archaeographic commission.T. 24: Typographic chronicle.Petrograd: 2nd state.Type., 1921.Rostov Archiepiscopal Chronicle (1440-1505). pp. 183-215 (scans 195-227).
Доступно только в Электронных читальных залахThe Pskov Chronicles. Issue. 1
The Pskov Chronicles. Issue. 1. Moscow: The Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences; Leningrad, 1941. 1941.
Contents: John III Vasilyevich. pp. 104-105 (scans 107-108).