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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments...................................................................................... vii Introduction...................................................................................................1 Chapter 1 “The Zealots of Piety” and the Moscow Patriarchate..........................9 Aleksandr Lavrov Chapter 2 Arsenios the Greek, Patriarch Nikon’s Assistant: New Evidence about the Architect of the Russian Church Reform and his Contemporaries.............................................. 23 Vera Tchentsova Chapter 3 The Moscow Patriarchate and Church Iconostases of the Seventeenth Century................................. 55 Lilia M. Evseeva Chapter 4 Patriarch Nikon’s Hierotopy: The New Jerusalem Hermitage as a Seventeenth Century Spatial Icon..............................77 Alexei Lidov Chapter 5 Probing the Collapse of Nikon’s Patriarchate David Goldfrank 97
Chapter 6 Nikon’s Legacy beyond Muscovy: Forgotten Manuscripts from Leiden and Bucharest... 129 Ovidiu Olar Chapter 7 Personal Charity and Institutionalized Philanthropy: Muscovite Patriarchs and Poor Relief in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century........................................................151 Nikolaos Chrissidis Chapter 8 The Enlightenment (Prosveshchenie) Program of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Ending of the Patriarchate....171 Donald Ostrowski Chapter 9 Epilogue: The Living Image of Patriarch Nikon: The Life of the Parsuna “Patriarch Nikon with Clergy”................ 203 Kevin M. Kain Chart and Images.............................................................. 243 Bibliography.........................................................................................245 Index.....................................................................................................271 Contributors to this Volume 291
Index Index Categories People Places Identities Institutions Writings Icons/Art Events Other People1 Adrian, Patriarch (Moscow: 16901700), 1,5, 179-180, 181, 182, 185, 199, 202. Afanas ev, N.A. (early 19lh-c. engraver), 213. Afanasii, Archbishop (Kholmogory: 1682-1702), 100. Agathangelos Zani Rhodokanakis of Chios, archdeacon, interpreter (тМ-17љс.), 51-52. Alberico de Rosate, Italian Jurist (c. 1290-1354/1360), 99ո9. Aleksei Alekseevich, tsarevich (1654-1670), 99, 102, 105, 112113, 165. Aleksei (Mikhailovich), Tsar (Russia: 1645-1672), 2, 4, 12, 20, 39-40-44,61-62, 75,81,84, 98127 passim. Aleksei Petrovich (1690-1718), heir apparent, 192-195 passim, 199n60. Aleksii II, Patriarch (Moscow: 19902008), 241. Alexander I, Emperor (Russia: 18011825), 12ІПІ00. Alexander II, Emperor (Russia: 1855-1881), 12ІПІ00. Alfer ev, Ivan Vasil evich (d. 1654), okol nichii, 111. Alferova, G.M., architectural scholar-restorer, 92n41. Almaz Ivanov, dumnyi d’/cA/diplomat (d. 1669), 106Ո243. Andreescu, Ştefan, historian, 138. Andrei, Archpriest, Church of the Nativity of Mary (“under the bells”), Moscow (1649), 14. 1 The abbreviation knz. is used to designate the honorific title Kniaz՝ (prince), as used for descendents of Rus’, Lithuanian, and other royalty regardless of exercise of genuine territorial rule.
272 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 Andrei Rublev, iconographer (late 14љ-еаг1у 15th c.), 56. Andreian, Archimandrite (TroitseSergiev: 1640-1656), 13-14. Ankundinov, Timoshka (Timofei Dement evich, after 1616-1654), pretender to Russian throne, 37. Anthemius of Tralles (c. 474 -c. 534), mathematician, architect, 79. Apollos II (Alekseevskii), Archimandrite (Voskresenkii-New Jerusalem: 1821-1837), 212-217, 219.226, 234, 237,239. Apraksin, Pëtr Matveevich (16591728), general, high official, affinal of Peter I, 93. Apukhtin, Ivan, Danilovich (d. 1673), stol’nik, 155nl 15. Argyrios Angelachius Risioti: see Arsenios the Greek. Arsenti Matseevich, Metropolitan (Tobolsk: 1741-1742; Rostov: 1742-1763), 182. Arsenti Sukhanov (1600-1668), hieromonk, writer, diplomat, 26, 35,37. Arsenios (the Greek (c. 1610-post1666), hieromonk, translator, teacher, 4-5, 23-54, 143-144. Arsenyi (Korets kyi-)Satanovs kyi, Ukrainian Moscow scholar (16491653), 31. Artemyeva, Tatiana V., historian, 186. Athanasios, Archimandrite (Transfiguration, Arkadia), archbishop (Phanarion and Neochori, 1652), brother of Arsenios the Greek, 25, 33. Avvakum, Archpriest, martyred Old Believer (1621-1682), 101-102, 176.226. В Bacon, Francis (1561-1626), English philosopher, statesman, 186. Barberini, Cardinal Antonio (r. 1632-1645), 28. Belokurov, Sergei, historian, 13. Bezalel, master artisan of the ОТ Tabernacle, 81. Boltin Ivan Vasil evch (c. 16801736), first Procurator General (ober-prokuror) of the Most Holy Synod, 198n74. Bonaventura da Campofranco, 17th-c. Franciscan, 35.
Boniface VIII, Pope (r. 1294-1303), 178. Boris Godunov, Tsar (Russia: 1598-1605), 61, 91, 127. Bruce, Robert (1668-1720), militarynaval officer, Commandant of St. Petersburg, 186. Buinosov-Rostovskii, KNZ. Iurii Petrovich (d. 1661), boyar, voevoda of Novgorod (1651-1654), 105. Burke, Peter, historian, 238. Bushkovitch, Paul, historian, 118, 120n96, 154n6, 192-193. Bykov, A.A., historian, 236n98. Clement V, Pope (1305-1314), 99n9. Collis, Robert, historian, 186. Comenius, Jan, Czech educational philosopher (1592-1670), 132n9. Constantine I, Emperor (Rome: 306-337), 113, 116. Constantine Laskaris, grammarian (1434-1501), 44. Cracraft, James, historian, 176, 194n67, 198, 200. Cyril, Patriarch (Alexandria: 412-444), 140.
Index Daniil, Metropolitan Moscow-based (“all Rus’”: 1521-1539), 194. David, ОТ King, Pslamist, 186. Dionisii, Metropolitan Moscowbased (“all Rus ”: 1581-1586), 194. Dionysios Iviritis (Dionisii Grek), Archimandrite (Iveron: early 1650s; {Greek}Saint Nicholas, Moscow: 1655-1661), writer, 46. Dmitrii Matveev (Dimeitrois Mattheou) Sofialis (d. 1666), interpreter, Greek scribe, 50-52. Dmitrii Tuptało, Metropolitan of Rostov (r. 1701-1709), hagiographer, preacher, 184. Dologorukii, KNZ Grigorii Daniilovich (fl. mid- 17th c.), soldier, 125. Dologorukii, KNZ Iakov Fëdorovich (1639-1720), soldier, senator, 193. Dologorukii (Dolgorukov), KNZ Mikhail Vladimirovich (1667-1750), statesman, senator (1711-1718), 103. Dologorukii, KNZ Vasilii Vladimirovich (1667-1746), soldier, 193. Efremov, P.A., biographer, 237. Elizarov, Prokofii Kuzmich (fl. midnth c.), dumnyi dvorianin, 47, 105n33. Epifanyi Slavynets kyi (Epifanii Slavinetskii), hieromonk, teacher, theologian, Iexographer (Kiev: 1642-1649; Moscow: 1649-1675), 32, 175. Erskine, Robert (1677-1718), English physician in Russia, 186. Ezekiel, ОТ Prophet, 56, 71. 273 Ezekiel Stampolos, Greek scribe (17th c.), 45nl8. Fëdor, Archpriest Aleksandrovskii, 14. Fëdor I Ivanovich, Tsar (Russia: 1584-1598), 100. Fëdor II (or III) Alekseevich, Tsar (Russia: 1672-1689), 67, 75, 100, 208. Fedos Ivanov, patriarchal furnace specialist (1671), 162. Fedot Marisov (Patriarch Nikon’s nephew), patriarchal emissary (1665), 50. Felmy, Karl, scholar, 56, 147n61. Feodosii Ianovskii, Archimandrite (Aleksander-Nevskii, St Petersburg: 1712-1721), Archbishop
(Novgorod: 17211725), 182. Feodosii Safonovych, Hegumen (St. Michaels, Kiev: 1655-1676), educator, writer, historian, 65. Feofan Prokopovich, Bishop (Pskov: 1718-1725), Archbishop (Novgorod: 1725-1736); educator, orator, 181-182, 184n44, 186, 195. Feofllakt Lopatinskii, Archbishop (Tver’: 1723-1741), 183. Filaret (Drozdov), Metropolitan (Moscow: 1821-1867), 209, 216. Filaret Nikitich Romanov, Metropolitan (Rostov: 16101619); Patriarch (Moscow: 16191633), 97. Filipp, Metropolitan, Moscow-based (“of all Rus ”: r. 1566-1568), 101, 105n28, 106, 116, 118, 120n96, 192,194. Filofei, monk (Pskov Eliazarov, fl. early 16th c.), 176. Fonkich, Boris, historian, 43-44, 47. Freeze, Gregory, historian, 196-197.
274 Russia’s Early Modern Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 G Gabriel Vlasios, Metropolitan (Naupaktos-Arta: c. 1618-1633/?), theologian, 39-14, 51. Gavriil Buzhinskii, Bishop (Riazan and Murom: 1726-1731), educator, 182, 184. Gedan L., Artist (19th c.), 235236n98. Gelasius I, Pope (r. 492-496), 178. Georgii (Daskov), Archimandrite (Troitese-Sergiev: 1711-1718), Bishop/Archbishop (Rostov: 1718/1726-1730), 181. Germanos I, Patriarch (Constantinople: 715-730), 56, 175. Goldfrank, David, historian 223n57. Golitsyn, KNZ Dmitrii Mikhailovich (1665-1731), statesman, 193. Golitsyn, KNZ, Nikolai Sergeevich (1809-1892), general, military historian, 230-231. Golitsyn, KNZ. Pëtr Alekseevich (1660-1722), statesman, 193. Golitsyn, KNZ Vasilii Vasil evich (1643-1714), soldier, statesman, 184. Golius, Jacobus, (Jacob van Gool, 1596-1667), mathematician, orientalist, 132. Gorbachev, Mikhail, President (USSR: 1985-1991), 10. Gregory of Nazianzus “the Theologian”, Archbishop (Constantinople: 380-381), 56. Grigoril, Archpriest (Moscow Uspenskii/Dormition {“Bogoroditskii”}, 1649), 14. Gurii Nikitin, monographer (late 17th c.), 74n50. H Haskell, Francis, art historian, 209, 212. Helena, Saint (246/8-c. 330), mother of Constantine I, 116. Hellie, Richard, historian, 153, 168. Hughes, Lindsey, historian, 177, 193n66, 198-199. I Iakov Borovitskii, Saint (d. c. 1540), Novgorod-Valdai region, 119. Ievka Vetoskin, low level patriarchate official (1671), 161. Ignatii, priest (Senezhskaia district, Vladimir region, 1671/2), patriarchal alms recipient, 162. Ilarion, Florisheva
Hermitage founder (1655), Archbishop/Metropolitan (Suzdal1: 1681/1682-1706), 74-75. Ilia, Archimandrite (Simonov: 16421653), 14. Ilia, Hegumen (Solovetskii: c. 16461651), 14. Ingoli, Francesco, Rev. (1578-1649), Italian law professor, 35. Innokentyi Gizeľ, Archimandrite (Kievo-Pechers kyi: 1656-1683), scholar, 31. I(o)akim, Archpriest (Voznesenskii female, Moscow: 1649), 14. Ioakim, Patriarch (Moscow: 16741690), 1,5,74, 97, 166, 175, 178179, 183-184, 195, 202. Ioakim Evtikhii, gold leaf artisan (Russia, Kiev: 1640s), 65n32. Ioann Shusherin (post-1635-1693), archdeacon, biographer of Patriarch Nikon; krestovyi d iak (privileged deacon: tsarevnas’ Terem Palace church), 2, 7, 97, 120nn96-97, 206,208, 211-214, 216, 222, 225, 227-228,231, 239.
275 Index Ioannikios Diodis, Metropolitan (Verroia/Veria), Patriarch (Alexandria: 1645-1657), 34, 53nl07. Ioannikios II, Patriarch (Constantinople: 1646-1648, 1651-1652, 1653-1654, 16551656), 39. Ioasaf Krokovs kyi, Archimandrite (Kievo-Pechers kyi: 1697-1708), 199. Ioasaf: Metropolitan Moscow-based (“all Rus ”: 1539-1542), 194. Ioasaf II Patriarch (Moscow: 16671672), 1, 151. Iona, Archbishop (Tver1: 16421654), 13. Iorga, Nicolae, historian, 135. Iosif, Archimandrite (Tikhvin Uspenskii: 1653-1656), 109. Iosif, Patriarch (Moscow: 16421652), 13. Iosif Volotskii (1438/9/40-1515), coenobiarch, theologian, 106n36. Iov, Metropolitan (Moscow-based “all Rus’”: 1586-1589), Patriarch (Moscow: 1589-1605), 97, 181, 183. Iov, Metropolitan (Novgorod and Pskov: 1697-1716), 181. Isaiah, ОТ Prophet, 89. Isidore of Miletus (Milēsios: fl. 532֊ 537), mathematician, architect, Miletos, 79. Ivan IV, Grand Prince/also Tsar (Russia: 1533/1547-1584), 97, 110, 192,200. Ivan (Ioann), Hegumen (Danilov: 1649-1653), 14. Joasaph, Metropolitan (Ioannina: 1640-1644), 32. John the Baptist, NT prophet, 57nl3, 62, 65, 68, 89-90. John Chrysostom, Archbishop (Constantinople: r. 398-404), preacher, writer, 106n36, 115-116, 122. Justinian I, Emperor (Rome: 527֊ 565), 79-80. Kabasilas, Nicholas (1319-23-13918), theologian, 61, 175. Kapterev, Nikolai F., historian, 10n4, 12,49, 74, 100. Kara Mustafa, Grand Vezir (Ottoman: 1676-1683), 113n71. Kartashev, Anton V., historian, 201. Khitrovo, Bogdan, Armorer (oruzh nichii, 1656-1680), 104, 124-126. Khmel nyts kyi, Bohdan, (15951657), Ukrainian rebel and hetman, 40,
107-108, 123. Khmel nyts kyi, Tymish (Tymofei, Timish, Timosh, 1632-1653), soldier, 40. Khovanskii, KNZ. Ivan Nikitich (d. 1682), boyar, soldier, 106. Khudin, Kirill, historian, 30. Kikin, Vasilii Petrovich (d. 1676), stol nik-emoy, 124nl2. Kiprian, Metropolitan (western Rus : 1375-1381, 1382-1389; Moscowbased Kiev and all Rus : r. 13811382, 1389-1406), 4. Kirill, Archimandrite (Chudov: 1634-1649), 14. Kirill, Hegumen (NovinskiiVvedenskii: 1647-1650), 14. Kisterev, Sergei, historian, 42. Klementios, Archimandrite (“Greek” Nikolaevskii: 1650s), 46. Klimant, Archpriest (Nikola Gostunskii Church: 1649), 14. Kliuchevskii, Vasilii O., historian,1, 157,182. Kozlova, N.V., historian, 170n42.
276 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 Kurakin, Grigorii Semenovich (by 1607-post-1682), soldier, boyar, 112. L Lambros, Spyridon P., historian, Prime Minister (Greece: 1916), 135. Laskaridis, Christos, historian, 27. Leo VI the Wise (886-912), 8ІПІ6. Leonid (Kavelin), Archimandrite (Jerusalem Mission: 1863-1865; Voskresenskii-New Jerusalem: 1869-1877); Vicar (Namestnik: Troitse-Sergiev: 1877-1891), historian, 226-230, 236, 240. Leont ev, Gavrila (d. 1652), diak, diplomat (by 1612), 206. Lesins kyi (Lesinskii), colonel Hryhorii (Grigorii), Myrgorodok (1658), 124. Licifinius, Alexander-Leo, Romeborn physician (mid-17th c.), 30. Litovchenko, A.D., artist (late 19th c.), 224. Lobanov(-Rostovskii), KNZ. Ivan Ivanovich (d. 1664), boyar, soldier-diplomat, 103. Login (Loggin), Archpriest (Murom: mid-17th c.), “Zealot of Piety,” opponent of Nikon’s reforms, 19. Lupu, Roxandra(c. 1630-1686), daughter of Moldavian Voevoda Vasile Lupu, 40. Lvov, KNZ Boris (as monk, Bogolep) Vasil evich (d. 1675), administrator (stroiteľ: Kozheozero), bibliophile, writer, 98n3. M Makarii, Bulgakov, historian, 103n21. Makarii, Metropolitan (Novgorod: 1652-1662), 104. Makarios, Archimandrite (as adjunct to the Patriarch): Jerusalem, mid17th c.), 42-44. Makarios III ibn al-Za ñn, Patriarch (Antioch: 1647-1672), 45-48, 64, 73. Maksim Grek (né Michael Trivolis: c. 1475-Dec. 1555/Jan. 1556), scholar, writer, 177, 201. Manuel Moschopoulos, grammarian (late 13th֊early 14th c.), 44. Marfa Staritskaia (b. Mariia, 15601612/14/17), “Queen of Livonia” (1573-1577), nun (1588֊),
109n45. Mariia Miloslavskaia (1624-1669), tsaritsa, 116. Markeli, Metropolitan (VologdaPerm : 1645-1663), 13. Marker, Gary, historian, 199. Marx, Karl, revolutionary theoretician, 117. Matiushkin, Pëtr Ivanovich (d. 1692), career servitor, boyar (by 1683), 142n47. Maximos the Confessor, theologian, martyr (c. 580-662), 57. Meletii Smotryts kyi, grammarian, Archbishop (Polotsk: 1622-1628), Uniate Archimandrite (Dermanskii {Volynia}, by 1628-1633), 147. Meletios the Greek (d. 1686), monkarchdeacon (Mt. Sinai-St. Catherine’s: pre-1655; {Greek} Saint Nicholas, Moscow: 1655-1686), book corrector, teacher, emissary, 44n74. Meletios Syrigos (1586-1653), monk, polemicist, translator (from Church Slavic), 148. Meshcherskii, KNZ. Dmitrii, Patriarch Nikon’s striapchii (court aide, 1658), 125.
277 Index Meyendorff, Paul, historian, 124ո51, 142, 173. Michels, Georg, historian, 103, 113114ոո71-72, 117ոո62-63,142, 173. Mihnea (Mihail) III Radu, Voevoda (Wallachia: 1658-1659), 134-137, 147-148. Mikhail Rogov (Rogoev, Roguev), archpriest (Church of the Chernigov Miracle Workers, Moscow: 1640s-), Printing Office corrector, anti-Old Believer apologist, 14. Mikhail (Michael) Romanov, Tsar (Russia: 1613-1645), 97, 102nl7. Miloradovich, S.D. artist (late 19th c.), 224. Milovidov, F., author (mid-19th c), 234. Mitrofan, Bishop of Voronezh: 1682-1703), 181, 183. Moisei, Hegumen (Nikitskii in Pereiaslavľ: 1642-1657), 14, Moisei, Metropolitan (Riazan and Murom: 1638-1651), 13. Morozov, Ivan Vasi levich, boyar (by 1634-1655), 112. Moses, ОТ Lawgiver, 81. Murav ev, A.N., Ober-sekretar of the Holy Synod (1830-1842), author, 215-217,221,226. Nartov, Andrei Konstantinovich (1683-1756), craftsman, engineer, inventor, 201. Nathanail, Ioannis, scholar-official from Venetian-ruled Crete (1570s), 143-147 passim, 175. Naumka, street driakhlyi (decrepit, 1671), 163. Nektarios, Patriarch (Jerusalem: 1660-1669), 51. Neronov, Ivan/Gavriil, Archpriest, “Zealot of piety”, opponent of Nikonian reforms (until 1667), Archimandrite (Daniilov in Pereiaslavľ: 1669-1670), 12, 17n8, 99, 101, 104, 123, 140, 143, 176, Nevrev, N. I., artist (late 19th c.), 224. Nicholas I, Emperor (Russia: 18251855), 121n66, 193,208,218. Nicholas II, Emperor (Russia: 18941917), 201. Nicholas Kabasilas (Chamaetos, ca. 1319-23-1391-98), theologian, 61. Nifont, Hegumen (Ugreshskii: 1647-1651), 14. Nikifor, Archpriest
(Arkhangelsk!! Cathedral: 1649), 14. Nikita (“the Stylitě”) of Pereslavľ (d. 1188), 95. Nikolaevskii, P.N., historian, 173. Nikon, Archimandrite (Novospasskii: 1646-1649), Metropolitan (Novgorod: 1649-1652), Patriarch (Russia: 1652-1658/1666), 1-5, 7, 11-25,28, 30,38-39,43-48, 5054, 57-59, 62-67, 70-78, 82-131, 134-136, 138-145, 148-149, 166, 173-177, 191-192, 202-242. Nikon, Archimandrite (Preobrazhenskii in Kazan : 16471649), 14, 15-16. Nikousios, Panayiotis (Panagiotes, 1613-1673), physician, Grand Dragoman (Ottoman: 1661-1673), 133. Noah, ОТ regenerator of humanity, 186. Ododurov (Adodurov), Ivan Andreevich, voevoda (Tver : 1650s), 105. Olearius, Adam (1603-1671),
278 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 German geographer, diplomatic aide, writer, 42-43. Ordin-Nashchokin, Afanasii (16051680), diplomat, 184. Pafnutii, Hegumen (Bogoiavlenskii: 1643-1645),14. Paistos, Patriarch (Alexandria: 16571678), 73. Paistos, I Patriarch (Constantinople, 1652-1653, 1654-1655), 134-148, 176. Paistos, Patriarch (Jerusalem: 16451660), 18,24-26,31-37,39,41, 48,51, 138. Paistos (Panteleimon) Ligarides (Ligaridis, 1610-1678), appointed, but absent Metropolitan (Gaza: 1652-early 1660s), 24, 27-39, 41, 47-48,51-54, 85, 138, 149, 177, 203-205. Pannemaker, Eten, engraver (late 19th c), 231-233. Parthenios I, Patriarch (Constantinople: 1639-1644), 26, 28, 34-35. Parthenios II, Patriarch (Constantinople: 1644-1646, 1648-1651), 33, 35-36. Parthenios IV, Patriarch (Constantinople: 1657-1659/1662, 1665-1667, 1671, 1675-1676, 1684-1685), 134-137. Paul I, Tsar (Russia: 1796-1801), 7, 208,212,222n52,239. Paul (St. Paul the Confessor), Archbishop (Constantinople: 337339), 212. Paul (Zaim) of Aleppo (1627-1669), archdeacon, historian, 45, 64-65, 74, 114n75. Pavel, Archimandrite (Chudov: 1659-1664), Metropolitan (Krutitsy {Sarai and the Don}: 1664-1675),74. Pavel, Archimandrite (SpasoEvfimiev, Suzdal : 1663-1671, Simonov: 1671-1674, Chudov: 1674-1678), Metropolitan: Tobol sk (1674-1692), 73-74. Pavel, Bishop, exiled dissenter (Kolumna: 1652-1654), 143. Petăr Bogdan Bakshev (Petrus Deodatus), Catholic Archbishop (Sofia: 1641-1674), historian, 85. Peter I “the Great”, Tsar, Emperor (Russia: 1682-1721-1725), 6, 98, 100, 154-156,
167-172, 179-187, 191-202, 223. Peter (Petro) Mohyla, Metropolitan (Kiev: 1633-1647), 31, 65n32, 133nll, 142. Petrov, N.I., art historian, 66. Philipp IV, King (France: r. 12851314), 99n9. Pisarev, N., historian, 166. Pitirim, Archmandrite (SpasoEvfimiev, Suzdal: 1650-1654, Novospsskii: 1654-1655); Metropolitan (Krutitsy {Sarai and the Don}: 1655-1664, Novgorod: 1664-1672); Patriarch (Moscow: 1672-1673), 1, 106n33,202. Pitirim, Founder/Archimandrite (Kerzhibelbashskii, Nizhnii Novgorod region: 1705/17181719); Bishop/Archbishop: Nizhnii Novgorod: 1719/17241738), 182. Platonov, Sergei F., historian, 179, 182-184. Podkluchnikov, N.I., artist (mid-17th c.), 222,237. Potter, Cathy, historian, 179, 182184. Prokopios (Procopius, c. 500-c. 570), Roman jurist, writer, 79.
Index Pronskii, KNZ. Mikhail Petrovich (d 1654), boyar, 111-112. Pushkar, Martin, Ukrainian military commander (d. 1658), 124nl00125. R Radziwiłł (Radvila), Prince Janusz (Jonušas, Janussius), Field/Grand Hetman of Lithuania (1646/1654֊ 1655), 124. Rafael, Bishop (Kolomna: 1618֊ 1652), 13. Rafael Korsak, Uniate Metropolitan (Kiev, Galicia, and all Rus : 1637֊ 1640), 28. Riasanovsky, Nicholas V., historian, 185,206. Romaniello, Matthew, historian, 109n43. Romodanovskii, knz. Iurii Ivanovich (d. 1683), court and military official, boyar, 98-99. Rovinskii, D.A., legal specialist, historian of art (19th c.), 23 lnl8, 241. Rowland, Daniel, historian, 121n98. Rtishchev, Fëdor Mikhailovich (1626-1673), state official, diplomat, educator, okol nichii, 125. Rumiantseva, Vera S., historian, 1112. Saltykov, Pëtr Mikhailovich (1690), boyar, major official in case against Nikon, 47. Samarin, Mikhail Mikhailovich (1659-1730), soldier, senator (1711-1718), 193. Scheliha, Wolfram von, historian, 144n51, 196nn70-71. Selivestr (Syl vestr), Archimandrite (Andronnikov: 1648-1653); 279 Metropolitan (Krutitsy (Sarai and the Don}.-1653-1654), 13. Semën Lovkov, clerk (pod’iachii), Tver , (1671/2), 105. Serapion, Bishop (Suzdal : 16341653), 75n52. Serapion, Metropolitan (Krutitsy (“Sarai and the Don”}: 16371653), 13. Shaklovityi (Shaklovity), Fëdor Leonťvich (1640S-1689), talented bureaucrat, head of the Strel tsy Príkaz (1682-1689), 185. Shcherbatov, Timofei Ivanovich (d. 1662), okol nichii, 112. Shevelov, George Y., literary historian, 184. Shimko, I.I., historian, 149, 170n41. Shusherin, Ioann:
see Ioann Shusherin. Shvartz, Viachesav Grigorevich, artist (тЫ-19* c.), 224-225, 231n82. Sila, Archpriest (Spaskii Cathedral “at the palace”: 1649), 14. Silvestr Kosiv, teacher, Metropolitan (Kiev: 1647-1657), 31. Sil vestr Medvedev, court poet, bibliographer, Stroitel (administrator - Zaikonospasskii Monastery: c. 1681-1689), 184185. Skrynnikov, Ruslan, historian, 12n6. Skuratov, Pëter (d. 1687), soldier, military diplomat, okol nichii (by 1672), 124ППІ10, 112, 126nl24. Snegirev, Ivan, “father of Russian church archeology”, 217-219,222223,226, 239. Sokolova, Irina, art historian, 217219,222, 226,239. Solntsev, F.G., artist (19th c.), 218, 220,224, 231n82, 235, 241. Solomon, ОТ King/Prophet, 80, 121n98.
280 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 Solov ev, Sergei M., historian, 174, 225-228, 239-240. Sophia (Softia) Alekseevna, tsarevna, Regent (1682-1689), 185. Spinka, Matthew, historian, 174. Staicu “the Grammarian”, Slavic-toRomanian translator (Wallachia, 1660s), 146-148. Stalin, Iosif, Communist Party General Secretary/Premier (1922/1941-1953), 113. Stefan, Archbishop (Suzdal : 16581660, 1666-1679), 173. Stefan Iavorskii, Metropolitan (Riazan’: 1700-1721), patriarchal locum tenens (Moscow: 17011721), 1, 179-180, 182, 184, 186, 193, 195-196, 199. Stefan Vnifant ev (Vonifat ev, d. 1656), Archpriest (Blagoveshchenskii), Tsar Alekseev’s confessor, 3, 9, 11, 1417,22, 173-174. Streshnev, Simeon (d. 1666), boyar, cousin of Tsar Aleksei, 86, 177. Streshnev, Tikhon Nitikitch (16491719), boyar, senator, 193. Strungaru, Diomid, philologist, 147n59. Subbotin, N.I., historian, 226, 229. Subrahmanyam, Sanjay, historian, 149. Suger, Abbot (St. Denis, Paris: 1122-1151), statesman, writer, promoter of Gothic architecture, 78-79. Symeon, Archbishop (Thessalonike: 1416/17-1429), 175. Tchentsova (Chentsova), Vera, historian, 138n28. Temovskii, F., scholar, 181-182. Theodoret, Bishop (Cyrrhus: 423֊ 457), theologian, 140. Theophanes III, Patriarch (Jerusalem: 1605-1644), 42,44. Theophanes the Greek (Feofan Grek, (c. 1340-c. 1410), immigrant iconographer, 55. Tikhon Metropolitan (Krutitsy {Sarai and the Don}: 1695-1699; Kazan : 1699-1724), 181-182. Tikhonravov, N.S., historian, 182, 184. Timofei, Archpriest at the Sretenskii Cathedral (“from the
antechamber”, that is, attached to the Kremlin palace), 14. Timofei (Timoshka) Ankundinov (1617-1654), poet, swindler, pretender (Pseudo-Ivan Shuiskii), 37. Timofei Roguev, district senior priest (Kholmogory: 1649-1650), 18. Tsirpanlis, Zacharias, historian, 27, 29. Turgenev, Ivan S., writer, 216. Uľianova, G.N., historian, 155n9. Ushakov, Simon Fëdorovich (16161686), Armory iconographer, painter, 71n39. Uspenskii, Boris, semiotician, philologist, historian, 160nll. Ustrialov, N.G., historian, 192-193. Uzziah (Azariah), ОТ King of Judah (8th c. BCE), 137. Vabas (or Vaba), Antonios, prominent Constantinople Greek (c. 1640s֊1650s), 25. Varlaam, Hegumen (Vozdvizhenskii: 1646-1649), 14. Varlaam, Hegumen (Znamenskii: 1649-1655), 14. Varlaam, Metropolitan (Rostov and Iaroslavl : 1619-1652), 13.
281 Index Varsonofii, Archimandrite (Rozhdestvenskii: 1649-1654), 14. Vasile Lupu, Voevoda (Moldavia: 1634-1653), 34-40. Vasilii IV Shuiskii, Tsar (Russia: 1606-1610), 37, 100. Vaska Ostaf ev, foreman of the “Uspenskie poor” (1671), 161. Vassian Patrikeev (knz., d. post 1531), monk, “Non-Possessor” polemicist, 176, 201. Velikii-Gagin (Velikogogagin), knz. Daniel Stepanovich (d. 1675/6), okol nichii, 112. Veľtman, A.F., writer (2nd quarter, 19th c.), 218. Vladimir, Archpriest at the Pokrovskii Cathedral that is on the Moat (ehto m rvu), i. e. St. Basil’s Cathedral, 14. Vorotynskii knz. Ivan Alekseevich (d. 1675), boyar general-diplomat, dvoretskii (major-domo), 60nl3. Vyhovs’kyi, Ivan (d. 1664), Hetman (Ukraine: 1657-1659), 104, 108, 111, 123-126. Wuchters, Dutch Painter (in Russia, 1662-1667), 206n6. Z Zarin, Andrei Evflmovich, writer (1862/3-1929), 236. Zelenskaia, Galma, art historian, 87n28. Zenkovskii, Sergei, historian, 17nl4. Zerkaľnikov, Porfírii, tsarist envoy (1649), 31. Ziuzin, Nikita Alekseevich (d. post1654), boyar, close to Patriarch Nikon, 124-126. Zosima, patriarchal monk-attendant {keleinii starets), emissary, monastery book inspector, 42n64. Places A Alexandria 34, 48, 73, 140, 194. Ancyra, 49. Antioch, 45, 47-48, 64, 73, 113-114, 140, 194. Arkhangelsk (region) 75n56. Athens, 187. В Warner, Levinus, Dutch resident in Istanbul (c. 1618-1665), 132-134, 139, 144, 147. Weber, Friedrich-Christian, Hanoverian resident in Russia (1714-1719), 196n71. Witsen, Nicolaes (1641-1717), Dutch statesman, corporate manager, shipbuilder, cartographer, 84n24. Władysław
(Waza/Vasa) IV, PolishLithuanian Crown Prince, later King (1632-1648); provisionally Russian Tsar-elect (1610-1612), 30. Wolf, Eric, historian, 117. Beloozero, 110. Bethany, 84. Bethlehem, 37-38, 84n24. Bucharest, 3, 131. Byzantium, 63, 79, 81, 171,197-198. C Campo Santo (in Pisa), 93. Chios, 25, 28, 138, 149. Churches (specific) Aleksandr Nevskii (Aleksandrovskii - Moscow), 14. Arkhangelskii (Archangel Michael Moscow), 14. Blagoveshchenskii (Annunciation Moscow), 14.
282 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 Catherine, Saint (Moscow), 72. Chariton the Confessor (later: Vladimir Bogomater Icon ֊ Moscow), 72n40. Chernigov Miracle-workers (Moscow), 14. Denis, Saint (Paris), 78. Dormition (Uspenskii, Dmitrov), 75n55. Dormition (Uspenskii, ‘Bogoroditsa’ - Iverskii Monastery), 71. Dormition (Uspenskii, ‘Bogoroditsa’ ֊ Moscow), 25. Eudokia, Saint (Moscow), 72. Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem), 84, 9394. Chapel (Greek: kouvouklion) of the Resurrection, 92. Matyrium Basilica, 94. Resurrection Rotunda, 94. Nikol’skii (Pakhomiev Kenskii Monastery), 75n56. Peter and Paul (New Jerusalem hermitage) = rooftop Church of the Preeminent Apostles (Nikon’s scete), 90. Philipp, Apostle (as of 1680: The Twelve Apostles: Patriarchal Palace, Moscow), 162. Pokrovskii (Veil/Protection of the Virgin) ‘on the Moat’ (Moscow: St. Basil the Blessed), 34, 166n33. Pokrovskii (Moscow Theological Academy), 72n40. Pokrovskii (Pokrovskii Monastery, Suzdal ), 75. Preobrazhenskaia (Transfiguration Trypillia), 64. Preobrazhenskii (Novospasskii Monastery), 74. Preobrazhenskii (Spaso-Evfimiev Monastery - Suzdal՛), 73-75 Rozhdestvenskaia (Birth of Christ, “under the bell tower”, Moscow), 14. Rozhdestvenskii (Birth of the Virgin - Suzdal՛), 75, Sofiiskii (Kiev), 65n32. Sofiiskii (Novgorod), 21. Sophia, Hagia (Constantinople), 7980, 82nl4. ‘Smolensk’ (Bogomater Icon: Novodevichii Monastery), 61. Theophany (New Jerusalem hermitage, third floor), 90. Trinity (Nikitnikov Merchants, Moscow suburbs), 72n40. Trinity (Troitskii, AleksandrNevskii Monastery
(St. Petersburg), 199. Trinity (Troïtsk’yi Monastery, Hustynia), 65. Trinity (Troitskii, Troitse-Sergiev Monastery), 56. Voskresenskii (Resurrection - New Jerusalem Monastery), 72. Chyhyryn (Chigirin: Hetman’s residence, 1648-1669), 40, 125ПІ15. Constantinople, 5-6, 25-30 passim, 33-35Ո42, 39,41, 43,44n74, 5152,55-56, 64, 79, 98, 115-116, 131, 134-142 passim, 148, 175, 183, 194,212. Cracow, 113. Crimea, 122. Danube River, 144. Denmark, 122. Dnieper River, 119n91. Left Bank region, 122. Don (River), region, 13, 113-114. Dorogobuzh, 111. Dünaburg (Daugavpils), 120n96, 122. Dvina River (Western), 119n91.
283 Index E К Eden, ОТ paradise, 60, 89. Garden of Paradise, 80, 86, 88-89. Edessä, 66. Europe, 1,42, 53, 71,121, 185-186, 210. Eastem/Southeastem, 40, 53, 129, 149. Western, 78. Kargopol, 101, 116. Kazan , 14-15, 105n28, 109n45, 116, 181, 183. Kholmogory, 18, 20, 22,100. Kiev (Kyiv), 4, 6, 25, 28, 30-32, 55, 63-71,75, 108, 110, 113, 122, 142, 193, 199,229n72. Kii Island, 83-84, 88-89, 102,119120. Kolomna, 14, 74, 114, 140, 143. Koroni (Greece), 26, 28, 33. G Galata, 28. Galilee, 84. Gaza, 138. Germany, 113ո71, 122. Gesthsame, 84. Gottorf, 42. H Holland, 182; see also: Netherlands. “The Holy Lake” (Sviatoozero Valdai), 121. Holy Land, 77, 80-81,83-85. New, 4, 83-84, 93-94, 121. “Holy Mountain” (Athos), 121. Horeb, Mt. (ОТ), 81. Hustynia (Gustynia, Chemihiv region), 65. I Iaroslavľ, 13. Iaşi, 30, 33. Istra River, 84-85, 87-89. Italy, 11 Յո71. J Jerusalem 18, 24-26, 20-42, 44, 51, 79, 84-85,92-94, 121ո99. Gethsemane, Garden, 84ո24. Golgotha, 83, 93. Kana, 84ո24. Mount of Olives, 84n24. Pool of Siloam, 84. Jordan River, 84, 88-90. L Leiden, 131-136, 139, 142n42. Little Russia: see Ukraine. Livonia, 112, 119, 126nl23. L viv, 25, 30. M Mamre (ОТ sacred oak location), 84. Meteora (Greece), 29. Methoni (Greece), 26,28, 33. Moldavia, 30-36passim, 40, 110. Monasteries (Specific) Aleksandro-Svirskii (c. 120 m. NE of present St, Petersburg), 18. Andronnikov Monastery (Moscow), 14. Antoniev-Siiskii (Kholmgory region), 120. Anzer Scete (near Solovetskii), 101. Bogoiavlenskii (Epiphany: behind the Second-hand Market, Moscow), 14, 27n8. Bogoiavlenskii, Little (TroitseSergiev residence,
Moscow), 2627. Chudov (Moscow), 14, 73, 74, 164. Danilov (Moscow), 14. Donskoi (Moscow), 14 Epiphany (Brotherhood/Brats kyiBogoiavlens kyi, Kiev), 31.
284 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 Ferapontov (Beloozero), 110, 122ПІ01. Florisheva Hermitage (Orekhovets: c. 50 m. E of Moscow), 74. Galata (Iaşi), 33. Hustyns kyi/Gustynskii Troïts’kyi (Trinity: c. 110 m. E of Kiev), 65. Iveron (Mount Athos), 46, 84, 101, 116, 119, 121, 122. Iverskii (Valdaiskii-Iverskii, c. 130km. SSE of Novgorod), 64, 71, 84, 91, 102-107passim, 118-123, passim. Kenskii (Pakhomiev, SpasoPreobrazhenskii, Kenozer’e, Arkhangelsk region), 75n56. Kii-Krestnyi (or Krestny; Kii Island, White Sea), 83-84, 104, 116, 118-120. Kozheozero (between Kargopol and the White Sea), 102. Mezhygirs’kyi (Mezhigorskii, on Dnieper near Vyshgorod), 74. Nikolaevskii (“Greek”, “Big Head”, Moscow), 46. Nikitskii (Pereiaslavl -Zalesskii), 14-15. Novinskii (-Vvedenskii Bogorodichnyi, Moscow), 14-15. Oreoets (Makedonski Brod), 62. Pechersky (Pechers kyi, “Caves”: Kiev), 4, 66-67, 69,71, 199. Preobrazhenskii Monastery (Kazan ), 14-15. Rozhdestvenskii (Vladimir), 14. Simonov (Moscow), 14, 73. Solovetskii/Solovki (Onega Bay), 14, 32, 38-39, 43n68,48-50n93, 103n62, 101, 106, 120,216. Spaso-Evfimiev (Suzdal ), 72, 74n50. Stephen, Saint (Meteora, Thessaly), 29. Tikhvin Uspenskii (c. 200km. E of St. Petersburg), 109. Transfiguration Monastery in Arkadia (Peloponnese), 33. Trinity (Troitse-Sergiev: 52km NNE of Moscow), 17. Ugreshskii (Nikolo-Ugreshski: 24km SE of Moscow), 14. Voskresenskii (Resurrection-New Jerusalem: 40km WNW of Moscow), 7,47, 66, 71-72, 81-92, 95, 97, 102, 104, 116, 120-121, 174, 186, 207, 211-219, 222, 224228,232-233,236,241.
Bogoiavlenskaia Pustyń (“The Hermitage”- Otkhodnaia P.), 8595. Vozdvizhenskii (Moscow), 14-15. Znamenskii (Moscow), 14. Moscow Andrei Rublev Museum, 73n44, 74n50. Armory Palace, 71n39. Bol shaia tiurma (unspecified great tower with a prison), 161. Kamennyi Bridge, 163. Kitai-gorod, 163. Konstantinovskie Gates, tower by, Kremlin, 161. Kremlin, 14, 18, 55-56, 60, 62, 64, 72-73,75,97, 152, 158, 160-169, 241. Krestovaia Palata (a main reception room of the patriarchal household), 160-161. Krutitsy, 114, 123. Ogorodnaia Sloboda, 72n40. Spasskii Gates, bridge, 163. State Historical Museum, 44, 240. Troitskoe (Trinity)podvor e (in the Kremlin, adjacent to the patriarchal household), 164. Trinity Tower, Kremlin, 161. Mount Athos, 84, 101,121. Mount Tabor (Palestine), 84. Murom, 13, 19, 153n6.
285 Index Myrgorodok (Sloboda Ukraine), 123. N Neochori, 29. Novaia Zemlia (Arctic island), 103. Novgorod, 3, 18, 38,43, 101, ЮЗ106, 117-119, 123, 181,183, 206ո5. О Onega Bay and River, 120. Ottoman Empire, 102,144, 163n22, 183, 194. P Padua, 25,29. Palestine, 27, 37, 39, 86. Persia, 42. Pisa: see Campo Santo. Poland(-Lithuania), PolishLithuanian Commonwealth, 25, 30,41, 102, 107-108, 110, 112113, 115, 118, 121-123. Polotsk (Polack), 110, 126nl23. Pskov, 195. Putivi, 31,41 124-125. R Riazan , 13, 179-180, 193. Riga, 122. Rome, 25, 27-30, 33, 35-37, 43-44, 54, 113n71, 138, 143, 149. Rostov, 13, 182,184. Rus , 4, 19, 13, 20, 61-62, 81-84, 89. Rzeczpospolita: see Poland(Lithuania). S St. Petersburg, 138, 186. Samaria, 80. Sarai, 13, 114. Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, 42. Siberia, 74, 103, 154. Sich/Sech , 108. Skiathos (Aegean island), 26. Smolensk, 61, 110, 120, 122. Stockholm, 113, 132. Sumskoi ostrog (Suma, Sumskii posad: off southern White Sea), 38. Suzdal , 73-75, 173, 181. Sweden, 102, 112, 121-123, 185, 193, 199. T Târgovişte, 34-35, 39,45, 136-138 147-148. Thessalonike, 175. Thessaly, 25. Transylvania, 137. Trikalia (Greece), 25. Trypillia (Tripol’e, Kiev region), 64. U Ukraine, 4, 67, 107, 118, 122-125, 180. V Valdai, 84,91, 102, 118-119. Venice, 25-26, 29, 143, 147, 173. Verroia (Veria, Greece), 34. Viatka, 114. Viaz’ma, 110, 113, 119, 123. Vienna, 113n71, 122. Voiga River, 199n91. V olkhov River, 199n91. Vologda, 13, 109. W Wallachia, 5, 30, 34-35,45, 131, 135-138, 145-146, 149. Warsaw, 320, 113, 122. Well of the Samaritan Woman (“Jacob’s Well” in Nablus/Shechem; NT
Sychar), 80. White Sea, 83, 101, 119.
286 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 Identities Arabic, 132. Armenian, 132. Byzantine, 56, 168, 170,181, 183, 185k 192,200,210. Calvinist, 136-138, 143. Coptic, 132. Cossack, Don (technically Russian), 113. Cossack, Zaporozhian/Ukrainian, 108, 124. Dutch, 5, 84n24., 132-134, 139, 144, 206n6. Persian, 133. Polish, 6nl4, 30,40, 97: see PolishLithuanian. Protestant, 1, 132, 138, 156, 182: see also Calvinist, Lutheran. Roman Catholic, 1,25, 29, 35-36, 114, 146n58, 156, 182-183 199. Romanian 5, 102, 115, 131, 133, 135, 137, 144-148; see also: Moldavian, Wallachian. Russian - omitted as implicitly everywhere. Ruthenian (either just Ukrainian or also Belarus), 41, 108, 116, 137; see also: Ukrainian. Syriac, 132. European, 6, 54, 71, 78, 131, 183184, 186,210. Turkish, 26, 115n80, 132, 194. Greek, 1-6, 23-54passim, 55, 61-66, 76, 102, 115, 131-144 passim, 148; see also: Byzantine. Hebrew, 132. Karaite, 132. Jewish, 89, 176. Lithuanian, 113: see PolishLithuanian. Lutheran, 136-138, 143, 185, 199. Moldavian, 36, 40, 110; see also: Romanian. Moravian (Czech), 132n9. Old Believer, 2, 4, 7, 24, 207, 223, 227, 237-242 passim. Ottoman, 31,44, 115n80m 183, 133, 137. Orthodox - omitted as implicitly everywhere. Ukrainian, 4, 6nl4, 64-66, 71, 102, 107-108, 110, 119, 123-124, 182184. Uniate, 25, 28, 35. Wallachian, 5, 135-138, 144, Мб149; see also Romanian. Institutions Almshouse, 151-166 passim. Almshouses Construction Chancellery (Prikaz stroeniia bogadelen) = PTC, 154. Areopagus (“civil tribunal of the Areopagites”, Ancient Athens), 187. Boiarskaia
duma (Boyar Duma, Council), 196. Bucharest Academy Library, 131.
287 Index Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (Rome), 35. Constantinople (Patriarchal) Printing Press, 143. Constantinople (Patriarchal) Synod, 115, 140-143, 148. Dikasteria (Ancient Athenian judicial-administrative assemblies), 187. District (priest-)deans {popovskie starosty), 21. Greek Collegium of Saint Athanasius (Rome), 27. Holy (Most Holy) Governing Synod (St. Petersburg: 1722-1918), 6, 182-202passim, 215. Holy Synod (Moscow, to 1721, Council of Bishops), 9, 11, 17, 47n83, 114, 130, 139, 189, 195, 197n72. Kiev Theological Academy, 230n74. Museum, 66. Leiden University Library, 131-133. Monastery Office (Monastyrskii prikaz, monastyrskaia izba), 9, 103. Moscow (Ecclesiastical, later Theological) Academy, 230n74. Most Comical and All Drunken Council, 199. Museum Dedicated to the Memory of his Holiness Patriarch Nikon, 227, 229. 237. Novgorod Treasury Office palata), 119. Patriarchal Household/Administration (patriarshii/patriarkhovyi dvor), 160, 164Ճ26. Patriarchal Treasury Chancellery (Patriarshii kazennyiprikaz), 5, 151,170. Posol skii prikaz (Foreign/Envoys Office), 37, 124. Prikaz bol’shego dvortsa (Office of the Great Palace), 48, 103. Prikaz tainykh del (Secret/Privy Chancery), 99, 122. Printing Office (Pechatnyi dvor), patriarchal, 17, 47-48. PTC: see Almshouses Construction Chancellery, 152, 156-166 passim. Russian Academy of Sciences, 190191. Russian National Library (St. Petersburg), 138, 237. Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts, 24, 29. Sanhedrin, 187. Senate (Russia), 193, 196. Spiritual College (1721-1722), 180196 passim. States-General
(Netherlands), 144. Uniate Collegium (Rome), 35. Zemskii sobor (Assembly of the Land/State), 3, 8, 13-14, 16,107. Writings Account of the Birth, Upbringing, and Life ofHis Holiness Nikon, Patriarch ofMoscow and All Russia (1680s), 206, 211, 216, 222, 225, 227,230,239. Anthologion (1660), 24.
288 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 Antiquities of the Russian State, 235, 237. Authentic or New Constitutions ofthe Emperor Justinian, 197n73. “Prayer for the Pacification and Unification of the Orthodox Faith”, 143. BriefHistorical Tales about the Founding and Construction of Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery, 227-228, 230. Refutation or Demolishment by the Most Humble Nikon, Patriarch by the Grace of God, of the Questions Which the Boyar Simeon Streshnev Addressed to Paisius Ligarides ..., 85, 178. “Description of the Church” ( Vyklad o tserkvi— 1666, 1668), 65. Revelation (NT), 88. “Rules (Ulozhenie) of Falcomy” (Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich), “A Book Called Paradise”, 52. Description of the Journey to Moscovia and Persia (1656), 42. Domostroi (Household Management), 106-168. Epanagoge, 175. Euchologion (-a pi.), 130, 173. Exodus (ОТ), 82. Greek dictionary (Book of Värin), Phavorini’s (Varmi), 42-43. History of the Condemnation of Nikon (1668), 203. Holy Icons, Crosses, Church Service Vessels and Dress of the Clerical Order (1849), 218. 12ІПІ00. Skrizhal’ (The Tablet, 1656), 5, 24, 61, 64n26, 143-147, 175-176. Sluzhebnik( 1668), 173. Spiritual Regulation (1721), 154155, Spornye rechi (Disputational Speeches), 12. Supplement to the Spiritual Regulation, 198. Synodal Acts (sobornoe deianie 1649), 14. “Tale of Hagia Sophia’s Construction” (Diegesis peri tis Agias Sofias), 79-80. Horologia. 130. Travels to Holy Places in Russia “Interpretation of the Divine Liturgy”, 61. Trebnik (1655-56), 24. Typikon (-a pi.), 130. Jerusalem Ordo
(Typikori), 55, 61, Icons/Art Kirillova Kniga, 146. Blachemae Bogomater, 115-116. Leitourgiaria, 130. Christ the Great Hierarch/High Priest (Khristos Velikii Arkhierei), 66, (1836), 215. Orthodox Confession of the Faith of the Universal and Apostolic Church ofthe East, 133nll, 142. 68. Christ in Majesty (Spas v silakh, after Ezekiel’s vision), 55-56. Christ on the Throne, 69.
289 Index Christ Pantokrator, 57nl3, 71n39. Iveron Bogomater/Hodogitria, 102, 116, 119-122 passim. Krestnyi Cross, 116. Last Judgment, 56, 60-61,71. Mother of God Incarnation (Bogomater ’ Voploshenie = Virgo orans), 66, 68. Mother of God on the Throne, 57. New Testament Trinity, 57. Parsuna (portrait): “Patriarch Nikon with Clergy,” (1661/1662), 7,203242. Passions cycle, 75. Paternity (Otechestvo), 57. Savior Made without Hands (Spas Nerukotvornyi, “Image of Edessä,” Mandylion, Vernicle), 66. Events Battle of Batih (1652), 40. Battle of Berestechko (1651), 40. Council of Constantinople II/V Ecumenical (553), 140. Council (Synod, “II Local”) of Ancyra (314), 49. Council of Moscow, 1539, 174. Council of Moscow, 1542, 174. Council of Moscow, 1551 (Sfoglav/Hundred Chapters), 63, 172. Council of Moscow, 1568, 174. Council of Moscow, 1586, 174. Council of Moscow, 1649, 9-22 passim, 174n52. Council of Moscow, 1651, 19. Council of Moscow, 1654, 63. Council of Moscow, 1660, 173. Council(s) of Moscow, 1666-1667, 2, 48, 62-63, 149, 174, Council of Moscow, 1681/82, 179, 194. Council of Târgovişte, 1650, 137139,147. Edict of Milan (313), 49. Plague (Moscow), 1654, 102. Revision (revizitą: “First”: Petrine census), 1719-1721, 179. Russo-Swedish War (1656-1658), 113,121-122. Strel’tsy executions (1698), 192. Templars, persecution of (1307֊ 1314), 99n9. Thirteen Years (Russo-Polish) War (1654-1667), 108-126 passim. Time of Troubles, 16, 176. Truce of Andrussovo (1667), 122. Tsarevich Aleksei Petrovich affair (1718), 192-193, 194-195. Zemski sobor ( 1649), 11-16 passim. Zemski sobor (1653),
107. Other Bears, dancing, 20. Bogomolets (praying intercessor), 105-107, 127. Catherine, St., feast of (24 October), 198-199. Clergy, white, 16-17,21-22, 172, 175-176. Communion fees (as illegal), 21. “Community of venerators”, 118. Confessionalization, 10.
290 Russia’s Early Modem Orthodox Patriarchate: Apogee and Finale, 1648-1721 Corrector (of books), 17, 24, 31, 45, 47-48, 173. Nishchie (the poor), 167. Categories, 160-161. Deti boiarskie (mid-level cavalry), 109n45. Donation Book (vkladnaia kniga: Novospasskii’s, 1649), 57nl3. Oak of Mamre, 84. Official Nationality, 207, 208,223, 225,238. Edinogalise (sequential performance of service chants), 18-20, 101. Epitrachelion (priest’s long stole), 6. Games, 20. “Great Sovereign”, “Great Lord” (Velikii gosudar , gospodin), issue, 98-100, 104-107. Heavenly Jerusalem, 94, 121n98. Hierotopy, 4, 77-96 passim. Holy Rus , 4, 82-84, 89, 95. Iconostasis, 4, 55-76. Kolodniki (prisoners), 158, 161, 164n26. Kouvouklion (both the Jerusalem Chapel of the Resurrection and its miniature reproduction), 92. Law Code (Sobornoe ulozhenie) of 1649, 9-12, 16, 103, 114n73. Magdeburg Law, 108. Mnogoglasie (simultaneous performance of service chants), 911, 15, 19, 198. “Mode of production”, 332. Moleben, molebny, prayer service(s) of entreaty, 158, 166. Musical instruments, popular, 20 “New Constantine”, 116, 121. “New Jerusalem”, concept, 81, 84, 115, 122. New Palestine, 86. Palestine “Russian”, 82. Panikhda, -y, (memorial service{s}), 157, 165-166n30. Petition (chelobitnaia), 13, 15. Phelonion (Orthodox priest’s chasuble), 54. Pod iachii, -ie (scribe{s}), 105, 162. Relics (saints’), 3, 5, 78, 80, 83, 93, 101, 106, 108nl9, 115-116, 118, 126, 198. Sticharia (sacerdotal robes), 54. Synthronon (soprestolle, a bishop’s seat), 92. Syrnaia nedelia (Shrovetide), 166n30. Stylitě, 95-96. Tabernacle (ОТ), 81.
Tavern {kabak), 21-22. Templars, 99ո9. Theophany, Feast of, 88-89. Tombstones, 92-94. True Cross, 84, 116. verkhovye bogomol tsy (interceding paupers maintained by the tsar’s court), 16ІПІЗ. Woman of the Apocalypse “Clothed in the Sun”, 88. “Zealots of Piety”, 9-10, 17-20, 101, 129, 172-173.
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