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  Ivan Fyodorov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ivan Fyodorov (printer) -- the first Russian printer
Ivan Fyodorov (navigator) -- Russian navigator, commanding officer of the expedition to northern Alaska in 1732.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ivan_Fyodorov   (93 words)

  
 Ivan Fedorov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ivan Fedorov, born around 1525, was believed to have been born in Belarus based on heraldic interpretation of his print sign.
Ivan used old Slavic characters when printing and similar printing techniques as Guttenberg and Scorina.
On December 14, 1583 Ivan Fedorov fell ill and died in Lviv.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/a/m/ams5026/IvanFedorov.htm   (211 words)

  
 Ostrog Bible - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ostrog Bible (Russian: Острожская Библия) was one of the earliest East Slavic translations of the Bible and the first complete printed edition of the Bible in Old Church Slavonic, published in Ostrog, in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, by the Russian printer Ivan Fyodorov in 1581 with the assistance of the Ukrainian Prince Konstantin Ostrogski.
In the printing of the Bible delays occurred, as it was necessary to remove mistakes, to search for correct textual resolutions of questions, and to produce a correct translation.
Prince Ostrogski sent copies to Pope Gregory XIII and tsar Ivan the Terrible, while the latter presented a copy to an English ambassador.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ostrog_Bible   (424 words)

  
 Ivan Fyodorov (navigator) - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ivan Fedorov (Ива́н Фёдоров) († 1733), Russian navigator, commanding officer of the expedition to northern Alaska in 1732.
After the first Kamchatka expedition of Vitus Bering (1725 - 1730) the Russian exploration efforts were continued by lieutenant Martin Shpanberg and navigator I. Fedorov.
In 1732, together with the participants of the 1st Kamchatka expedition land-surveyor Mikhail Gvozdev and navigator K. Moshkov, Ivan Fedorov in Sviatoi Gavriil (St.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/I._Fedorov   (145 words)

  
 Spirit of Printing Pioneer Intimidates Museum Officials - Pravda.Ru
The chronicle says that monk Ivan Fyodorov was buried over 400 years ago in the wall of the Saint Onufry monastery in Lvov.
The clergy from the Saint Onyfry monastery do not object to re-burial of the remains of Ivan Fyodorov in the walls of the monastery.
Ivan Fyodorov is the famous printing pioneer in Ukraine and Russia.
english.pravda.ru /science/tech/22-01-2004/4656-printing-0   (586 words)

  
 Medieval Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ivan III married Greek Princess Sofia, and the arms of Russia became a Two-Headed Eagle who was the arms of Byzantium earlier.
Having become the Tsar, Ivan IV (he was the first who named himself Tsar) defeated and added two Tatar Khanates to Russia: Kazan and Astrakhan.
Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV) wanted to summon masters of various trades from abroad, but the Germans, Livonian knights, passed nobody to Russia.
russia.rin.ru /guides_e/2024.html   (1229 words)

  
 Moscow - History
Ivan 1 moved everything into the Kremlin and it was Ivan 4 who revived the monastery in 1560.
Formerly occupied by the Metropolitans, it was rebuild for Patriarch Nikon in 1652-6, by Ivan Semenov and Aleksey Korolkov.
He became co-tsar at the age of 10 (his half-brother Ivan was co-czar, and his half-sister Sophia served as Regent, both of the Miloslavsky family), and soon after witnessed the Streltsy revolt, engineered by Sophia, during which several of Peter’s relatives were butchered in front of his eyes in the Kremlin.
bdaugherty.tripod.com /moscow.html   (19127 words)

  
 Visitor Guide Book To Moscow
The first Moscow dukes: Daniel, Ivan I the Kalita, Dimitry Donskoy, Metropolitan Peter and Alexiy, and the Reverend Sergius of Radonezh were all elements of the origin of Moscow.
A battling and victorious Russia brought the symbols of its victories to this Altar.In the middle of the 16th century the Tartar East was conquered, upon which Ivan the Terrible built the Cathedral of Saint Basil the God's Fool to commemorate.
At the beginning of the 17th century the Disturbance (smuta) was defeated, the interregnum overcome, the Lithuanian invasion suppressed and all impostors (the False Dimitries) expelled.
www.vgp.com /moscow/moscow_english.html   (1207 words)

  
 the eXile - The Limonov X-Files   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Under Yavlinsky's leadership Fyodorov worked for a schizophrenic program "500 Days." In July 1990 Fyodorov's nomenklaturian career have drastically changed for better: he becomes Finance Minister in the rebellious government of Russia, headed by Ivan Silaev.
Fyodorov is appointed as Vice Chairman of Russian Government, in charge of economy and finances.
In 1990 Fyodorov received the title Doctor of Economy for his work, "The Market of a Loan's Capitals in the Economy of Contemporary Capitalism." No doubt that Big Fat man also knows that such government of such a country has no moral rights to demand any taxes from its citizens.
exile.ru /limonov/limonov45.html   (824 words)

  
 Group Russian language courses. Seasonal educational programs. Learn Russian language with mgu-russian.com
In 1532 Vasily III built the church of the Ascension in the village of Kolomenskoye, to commemorate the birth of his son Ivan IV.
Ivan IV the Terrible (1530-1584) lived here as a child, and later with his first wife Anastasia.
In 1606, during the so-called Time of Troubles, the troops of Ivan Bolotnikov, leader of the first Russian peasant uprising, pitched camp here when they laid siege to the capital for five weeks.
www.rlcentre.com /russiansummer_group_e.shtml   (1769 words)

  
 Full article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The work of sculptor Ivan Martos, it depicts two leaders of the national liberation movement of the early 17th century, Prince Dmitry Pozharsky and a merchant, Kozma Minin, who formed an armed force to drive out foreign invaders.
In the square at the corner of Nikolskaya Street and Okhotny Ryad stands a statue of Ivan Fyodorov (sculptor Sergey Volnukhin), who in the 16th century printed the first books in Russian.
The most famous is the grandiose composition by sculptors Lev Kerbel and Vladimir Fyodorov on Kaluzhskaya Square near the Oktyabrskaya metro station.
www.whererussia.com /msk/fullarticle?id=4274   (1093 words)

  
 Kolomenskoye Estate - Moscow sightseeing
Kolomenskoye was first mentioned in chronicles of Prince Ivan Kalita in 1339.
He was the one who inherited Russian throne and became known as Ivan the Terrible.
The collections of the museum are unique, since they include the Late Stone Age findings, rare print issues, including the first Russian print book "Moscow Apostle" edited on March 1, 1564 by Ivan Fyodorov and Peter Mstislavets, and so on.
www.moscow-hotels-russia.com /kolomenskoe.htm   (674 words)

  
 Art Gallery / Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Real masterpieces are the works of two of the most outstanding Ukrainian artists of the 17th century: the Zhovkvi iconoslasis of Ivan Rutkovich, a secular artist from the vil.
The valuable collection of old manuscripts of the 12th -18th centuries is evidence of the high artistic level of manuscript book design in the Ukraine and the genuine blossoming of book miniature and ornament.
Here we find incunabula of Ivan Fyodorov's Moscow Apostle, 1564, the Zabludiv Psalter, 1569, the Lvov Apostle, 1573-1574, as well as the Pechersk Hagiology, 1793, with engravings by Leonty Tarasevich and others.
art.sumix.com /articles/article_7.html   (3694 words)

  
 The History of the Russian Navy. Campaigns in the 18th Century .   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 1720 graduates of the Maritime Academy, navigator-geodesist Ivan Yevreinov and Fyodor Luzhin, explored and mapped fourteen islands of the Kuril Ridge.
The final descriptions of the discovery were compiled after navigators Ivan Fyodorov and Mikhail Gvozdev charted the route of their 1732 exploration.
In July 1773, a detachment under Captain Ivan Kozhukhov, consisting of five frigates and fourteen smaller ships, landed troops at the fortress of Beirut.
www.navy.ru /history/hrn3-e.htm   (3534 words)

  
 Belarus: Historical Figures
Ivan Fedorov (Ivan Fedorovich Moskvitin, about 1510-1583) (en)
Ivan Fedorov's Books in Regional State Library of Nizhny Novgorod (ru)
Nationality and Roots of Ivan Fyodarau, a bookprinter in Moscow (be)
www.geocities.com /albaruthenia/IA/figures.html   (1059 words)

  
 Chechnya, Human Rights, Budanov Insanity Verdict - Johnson's Russia List 1-1-03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Another officer, Lt. Ivan Fyodorov, was tried along with Budanov.
He was found guilty Tuesday of abuse of authority for participating with Budanov in the beating of another officer.
Fyodorov was sentenced to three years imprisonment but is expected to be freed under an amnesty announced in 2000 for people sentenced to three years or less.
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/7001-7.cfm   (832 words)

  
 Arkhangelsk Region: Original Bible of Ivan Fyodorov Appeared in Severodvinsk City Museum - Russian News - REGNUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Arkhangelsk Region: Original Bible of Ivan Fyodorov Appeared in Severodvinsk City Museum
A family of old-believers, living in a remote place of the Arkhngelsk region, transferred on February 26 a Bible of 1581, published by the first-printer Ivan Fyodorov’s typography, to the possession of the Severodvinsk Museum of local lore.
Fyodorov worked in the domain of the Ukarinian Prince Konstantin Ostrozhsky.
www.regnum.ru /english/92345.html?forprint   (193 words)

  
 Half-Ustav (Poluustav) - ParaType help & info
The first Moscow printed dated book “Apostle” published in 1564 was set in type based on Half-Ustav handwriting.
Its type was created by Moscow printers Ivan Fyodorov and Pyotr Mstislavets.
After Peter the Great type reforms of the beginning of the 18th century Half-Ustav fonts was used only in the church books.
www.paratype.com /help/term/terms.asp?code=157   (115 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Original Copy of Bible Found in Russia!
An old believer who brought a unique book wrapped in a cloth to the Severodvinsk city museum of regional studies in Russia's Arkhangelsk region wanted his name to be kept secret in the press.
The matter is that the man asked only three thousand rubles (about 100 dollars) for the Bible printed in the publishing house of Ivan Fyodorov, Russia's printing pioneer in the 16th century (the book is dated with 1581).
The matter is that the man asked only three thousand rubles (about 100 dollars) for the Bible printed in the publishing house of Ivan Fyodorov, Russia's printing pioneer in the 16th century (the book is dated with 1581) More details...
newsfromrussia.com /region/2003/03/03/43948.html   (2555 words)

  
 Book
In the Museum book fund there are more than 200 Slavonic line-print records of 16-18th centuries.
Firstly, there is the famous Moscow "Apostle" of 1564 which is the first Russian dated printed book.
Also we have Ivan Fyodorovitch’s masterpiece – the Bible of Ostrog (1581).
www.museum.ru /museum/ivanovo/kniga_i.htm   (153 words)

  
 Seversk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Hero of Russia, Lyubov Egorova (she was the first sportswoman who got this honorable title and won Olympic Games six times), gymnasts - Marina Shild and Anton Gholotsytskov (a participant of Olympic games in Athens in 2004), weight-lifters - Denis Fyodorov and Ivan Tovkes are famous for their sportive achievements far beyond Seversk and Russia.
In 1994, six courageous young people of Seversk - Ivan Yalin, Viktor Sharnin, Ivan Khyzhelivsky, Viktor Russki, Valery Tayakin and Boris Malyshev - joined the team of eight that launched an unprecedented "Polar Arch" Arctic expedition to the North Pole.
Ten years later, citizens of Seversk Ivan Khuzhilevski and Viktor Russki joined another large-scale international "Polar Circle" expedition organized and supported by "Arctic" center of Russian Geographical Society.
www.eng.seversknet.ru /index.php?page=culture   (679 words)

  
 MUSEUMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Upon leav-ing Moscow in 1567 Ivan Fyodorov lived in Zabludov and at the end of 1572 moved to Lviv.
Fyodorov set up another print-ing shop near the Church of the Assumption.
The statue of Ivan Franko that stands opposite the University was completed in 1964 by the sculptor Emanuel Misko.
www.city-adm.lviv.ua /Lviv/museums.html   (3644 words)

  
 ARCTIC VOICE No. 11
The years 1639 and 1648 witnessed events of paramount geographic importance: Ivan Moskvitin reached by land the Sea of Okhotsk, and Fedot Alekseyev-Popov and Semyon Dezhnev circumvented the Chukchi Peninsula to discover the strait between Asia and North America.
This was how the strait between Asia and North America was discovered for a second time (as by that time, [the Russian historian] Gerard Miller had not yet found the records of the earlier voyage under Alekseyev-Popov and Dezhnev, which had been lost in the archives).
In 1727, the Admiralty decided to send another exploration expedition to be commanded by navigator Ivan Fyodorov and land surveyor Mikhail Gvozdev, who in August of 1732 crossed the Bering Strait, discovered the Diomede Islands and approached Alaska in the vicinity of Prince of Wales Cape.
arcticcircle.uconn.edu /HistoryCulture/russianexplor.html   (2086 words)

  
 Events - Kommersant Moscow
The Russian army unit commanded by General A. SUVOROV defeated a Turkish landing troop unit on the Kinburn Spit.
A monument to Ivan FYODOROV, the first book printer in Russia, was unveiled in Moscow.
Its author was the sculptor S. The first performance of the Soviet Army Song and Dance Ensemble was held in Moscow at the Central Army Club.
www.kommersant.com /page.asp?idr=533&id=-7486   (499 words)

  
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During the Stalin era, Ilyin had seen local museum workers destroy icons with an ax, pulling away the silver frames and then chopping the wood to be burned for heating, said Ivan Anastasiev, a fellow collector in Kirovograd.
Chudnov at the library is looking at everything from bags of tattered Torahs to books from the era of Ivan the Terrible.
"This is one truly sacred book," he said reverently of a tome printed by Ivan Fyodorov in 1580.
www.library.kr.ua /elmuseum/ilyin/p9.shtml   (2164 words)

  
 Independent newspaper. Golden Books of "ASMO-press"
Publishers have lately received all kinds of awards not just from the PUBAS, but also from organizers of book fairs, editorial offices of some periodicals (for instance, "Children's literature" magazine which naturally awards children's literature), etc. Generally speaking, in (Soviet) Russia "the main" book contest called "The book art" has traditionally been held.
The Press Committee confers honorary diplomas named after Ivan Fyodorov on certain publishers.
This year the results of the contest will become known by September, so while there is still some time left, it will be not out of place to discuss contest principles and criteria and to involve all interested parties in this discussion.
www.exclusive.ru /about/massmedia_1998_nezavis-e.html   (1378 words)

  
 BBC News | EUROPE | Chechnya colonel on trial
He then strangled her in an angry outburst during an interrogation.
The court will also hear allegations that another soldier, Lieutenant-Colonel Ivan Fyodorov, ordered his men to open fire on the village without good reason.
The cases are being used by Russia to show that it will take action if crimes are committed in Chechnya.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/1193945.stm   (384 words)

  
 Moscow Features | Fodor's Online Travel Guide
On a side street to your right stands the ornate and luxurious Savoy hotel (3 Rozhdestvenka ulitsa), which, like the nearby Metropol hotel, was built in connection with the celebrations in the early 20th century honoring 300 years of the Romanov dynasty.
On the left-hand side of the street you will pass a statue of Ivan Fyodorov, the printer who produced Russia's first book at the old Printing Yard on Nikolskaya ulitsa.
The arched gateway just to the right of the statue links Teatralny proyezd with Nikolskaya ulitsa, the street on which you started the tour.
www.fodors.com /miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=moscow@107&cur_section=fea&feature=30005   (1415 words)

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