Sylvester Medvedev
Sylvester Medvedev (1641–1691) was a poet, eastern orthodox monk and philosopher.
Overview
Born at Kursk in 1641, died at Sergiyev Posad in 1691.
In detail
the recorded working language is Russian.
The field of work recorded is monkish life, Eastern Orthodox theology and philosophy.
Sources
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“Sylvester Medvedev”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q4419369: Sylvester Medvedev
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Закладная (надгробная) плита Симеона Полоцкого. 1680-е годы. Белый камень, резьба, покраска. Из Заиконоспасского монастыря в Москве. Текст (составлен Сильвестром Медведевым): Зряй человече сей гроб, сердцем умилися, О смерти учителя славна прослезися. Учитель бо зде токмо один таков быв(ый) Богослов правый, церкве догмата х(ранивый). Муж благоверный, церкви и царству потребн(ый), Проповедью слова
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The picture record
1682, 1 марта. Письмо царя Федора Алексеевича к чернецу Сильвестру медведеву о предстоящей свадьбе с Марфой Апраксиной. Автограф. РГАДА
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The picture recordElsewhere in Books
28,953 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- Sylvain MaréchalAuthor
- Sylvain TessonAuthor
- Sylvester IIAuthor
- Sylvester KossovAuthor
- Sylvia BrowneAuthor
- Sylvia DayAuthor
- Sylvia PankhurstAuthor
- Sylvia PlathAuthor
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