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The ''Taktikon Uspensky'' or ''Uspenskij'' is the conventional name of a mid-9th century Greek list of the civil, military and ecclesiastical offices of the Byzantine Empire and their precedence at the imperial court. Nicolas Oikonomides has dated it to 842/843,〔Oikonomides (1972), pp. 41ff.〕 making it the first of a series of such documents (''taktika'') extant from the 9th and 10th centuries.〔Kazhdan (1991), p. 2007〕 The document is named after the Russian Byzantinist Fyodor Uspensky, who discovered it in the late 19th century in a 12th/13th-century manuscript (''codex Hierosolymitanus gr. 39'') in the library of the Greek Patriarchate of Jerusalem, which also contained a portion of the ''Kletorologion'' of Philotheos, a later ''taktikon''.〔Bury (1911), pp. 10, 12〕 == Editions ==
* Russian edition, by F. Uspensky: * French edition, by N. Oikonomides:
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