Ilovička krmčija (Ilovica Manuscript) (1262) (Nomocanon) is the oldest surviving manuscript of the medieval ecclesiastical-civil legal monument written in Slavic language, developed on the basis of Greek (Byzantine) sources. The manuscript contains about 800 pages. Its preparation is attributed to Sava Nemanjic. It is considered one of the most important Sava's works. In addition to the Ilovica one, there are later transcriptions of this manuscript. Nomocanon, is actually a small collection of eccle-siastical laws with ecclesiastical sanctions content. Such collections of ecclesiastical rules are also called Slovesa. Ilovička krmčija term was first used by Vatroslov Jagie (1874), and it is also called Slavonic Manuscript. The book was titled Ilovička krmčija after Ilovica at Prevlaka, where the manuscript was created (1262), which is near Tivat, in the Boka Bay. Montenegro Post in its edition "750 years of Ilovička krmčija - Nomocanon" publishes the apposite edition of postage stamps, which contains one stamp and first day cover. Author of the preliminary design is Adela Zejnilovit, a graphic designer from Podgorica.