Academic literature on the topic 'Printing house of Trinity-Linsky Monastery'

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Journal articles on the topic "Printing house of Trinity-Linsky Monastery"

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Travkina, Olha. "LAVRENTY KRUSHNOVICH – «SIGNIFICANT AND SCIENTIST PERSON» OF CHERNIHIV ATHENS." Siverian chronicle (2022) 5-6 (March 17, 2023): 63–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7747281.

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&nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>The purpose of the article</strong> is to analyze the life path and activity of the engraver, printer, writer, church-religious figure of the second half of the 17th &ndash; the early 18th c. Laurentiy Krschonovich. <strong>Scientific novelty:</strong> the creation of synthetic work that would highlight the different aspects of Laurenti Krschonovichʼs activity. <strong>Research methods:</strong> there is the use of the historical-chronological method in combination with analytical, comparative and generalized approaches, through which the interpretation of historical event
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Klimanova, Elena S. "The Gospel of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich: Facts and Hypotheses." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science], no. 6 (December 8, 2015): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2015-0-6-58-63.

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For the first time there is presented the archaeological and historical information on the copy of Gospel published in the Moscow Synodal Printing House in 1841 and donated to the Holy Trinity Antony of Siya Monastery by the Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich in 1844.
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Pociechina, Helena. "Letters from Konstantin Golubov to Nikolay Ogarev: an attempt of linguostylistic analysis." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 11, no. 1 (2020): 361–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.5994.

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This article is part of a general study of the book collection of the former Fedoseevsky Holy Trinity and Saviour Monastery, located in Voinovo (currently Poland, formerly East Prussia). The author of the article presents a description of the content and style characterization of the open letters addressed from the Old-Believers publisher and writer Konstantin Golubov to a collaborator of the printing house Free Russian Press in London, the famous Russian poet, historian and political activist N. P. Ogarev. The letters were published in the third book of the religious-philosophical journal “Tr
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Kovalenko, Anton N., Vasilii V. Podoprigora, Inna A. Shilova, and Aleksei A. Yudin. "Siberian Diocesan Book Collections of the Russian Orthodox Church: New Materials for the Bibliography of Synodal Cyrillic Editions." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Istoriya, no. 91 (2024): 135–42. https://doi.org/10.17223/19988613/91/16.

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The article contains preliminary results of archaeographic research of Siberian diocesan (parish, seminary, and museum) libraries of the Russian Orthodox Church in Novosibirsk Oblast, Altai Krai, and Altai Republic. The object of study are the books of Cyrillic print of the 18th – 20th centuries published by the printing houses of Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kiev, Pochaiv and Chernigov and administered by the Holy Synod. The purpose of the research is to reveal, identify and characterize synodal editions of the 18th – 20th centuries located in the book collections of diocesan libraries in these
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Travkina, Olha Ivanivna. "A wise and God-pleasing man, merciful pastor, a tireless builder for the restoration of destroyed churches and monasteries of his own expense "(to the official celebration of the 400th anniversary of Archbishop Lazar Baranovych of Chernihiv and Novgorod-Siverskyi)." Siverianskyi litopys (2021) 1 (April 2, 2021): 46–71. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4659889.

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<strong><em>The purpose of the article</em></strong> <em>is that in connection with the celebration of the 400th anniversary of Chernihiv Archbishop Lazar Baranovych at the state level in 2020, there is a need to analyze the activities of a prominent church and political figure, writer of the second half of the 17th century, focusing on &quot;white spots&quot;, contradictory and unreliable facts that are still found in publications </em><em>that are devoted to</em><em> the life and</em> <em>creativity of the bishop. The methodological basis is</em><em> </em><em>based on</em><em> the us</em><em
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Teslenko, Ihor. "“Hardworking and Tireless” Vasyl Hermanovych — Singer and Servant to Four Generations of Princes of Ostroh." NaUKMA Research Papers. History 6 (November 24, 2023): 26–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.18523/2617-3417.2023.6.26-35.

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Scholars, including music historians, have long been interested in the cultural centers of early modern Ukraine-Rus’. One of these centers located in Ostroh (Volhynian palatinate of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) existed in the last third of the sixteenth and first half of the seventeenth centuries. Ostroh was famous not only for its mighty fortress, a printing house, the intellectuals circle, and the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy but also for its “singing school,” which introduced a co-called “Ostroh tune.” It is not known for certain when the school was founded and by whom, and in general,
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Kiryushina, Maria. ""Great Vespers" by B. М. Ledkovsky in the singing tradition of the Orthodox Church in America". St. Tikhons' University Review. Series V. Christian Art 46 (30 червня 2022): 106–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.15382/sturv202246.106-134.

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The article deals with a collection of hymns by the famous church composer and regent B. M. Ledkovsky, a representative of the Russian musical diaspora, whose creative path during the last almost twenty-five years of his life was connected with the United States of America. The verbal basis of the collection was made up of the liturgical texts of the Great Vespers service translated from Church Slavonic into English. Without making a detailed excursion into the historical past of America and without having the intention to create a picture of the formation and establishment of Orthodoxy on Ame
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