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The book is one of the few manuscripts with the scribe's signature and the only gospel from the 17th century Adzharian school of books with a preserved decoration of miniature inserts. It entered the library collection at the end of the 70s or the beginning of the 80s of the 20th century and is the most representative of the manuscripts of the Adzhars chool preserved in Bulgaria. The Adzhar Four Gospels is one of the most colorful manuscripts in the Slavic collection of the National Library. It was written and most likely decorated by priest Nedyalko in 1652 in the village of Adzhar, today the village of Svezhen, Karlovsko. The decoration is very rich: interspersed miniatures with the images of the evangelists at the beginning of each gospel, accompanied by large braided initials, from which a luxuriant floral ornament develops. The entire layout resembles the decoration of a luxurious manuscript. Together with another gospel in the Plovdiv National Library, these are the two, so far the only known gospels produced in the Adzhar literary center from the second half of the 17th century and the very beginning of the 18th century, which can rightly be called a local literary school - the latter in late medieval Bulgarian culture.