Вестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии (Apr 2022)

New Additions to the Collection of Old Printed Books of the Library of the Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary: Books of the 17th–18th Centuries (Part 2)

  • Andrey V. Poletaev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24412/2224-5391-2022-37-101-147
Journal volume & issue
no. 37
pp. 101 – 147

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The article presents materials on the book archeography of the Cyril tradition. The work introduces to readers old printed books from the collection of Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary. It contains a scientific description of fourteen old printed books of the 17th–18th centuries. The 17-century books are: 1) Psalter with an Inscription (Moscow: Pechatny dvor, November 5, 1625); 2) Euchologion (Moscow: Pechatny dvor, June 29, 1633); 3) Psalter with an Inscription (Moscow: Pechatny dvor, May 12, 1642); 4) Service Book, Life and Miracles of Nicholas the Wonderworker (Moscow: Pechatny dvor, August 7, 1643); 5) The Synaxarion, second half (Moscow: Pechatny dvor, December 6, 1643); 6) Teaching Gospel (Moscow: Pechatny dvor, June 12, 1652); 7) Triodion of the Lent (Moscow: Pechatny dvor, September 1672). Books of the 18th century are as follows: 1) Octoechos, part two (Moscow: Pechatny dvor, August 1706); 2) Service Menaion for August (Moscow: Synodal typography, August 1758); 3) Common Menaion (Moscow: Synodal typ., late 1850s); 4) Book of Hours (Pochaev, not earlier than 1785 —with a wrong date of issue given as 1778); 5) Book of Hours (Moscow: Synodal typ., March 1787); 6) Book of Hours (Grodno, 1787); 7) Psalter (Klintsy: F. K. Kartashev’s typography, early 1890s —with a wrong date of issue given as Lvov, 1791).

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