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Fedorov, Ivan, approximately 1510-1583


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  • Work Locale

    • Moscow (Russia)
    • Zabłudów (Poland)
    • Lʹviv (Ukraine)
    • Vilnius (Lithuania)
    • Ostroh (Ukraine)
  • Variants

    • Fedorov, Ivan, ca. 1510-1583
    • Ivan Fedorov, printer, d. 1583
    • Fedorovych, Ivan, approximately 1510-1583
    • Fedoriv, Ivan, approximately 1510-1583
    • Ivan Fedorov, approximately 1510-1583
    • Fiodorovas, Ivanas, approximately 1510-1583
    • Moskvitin, Ivan Fedorov, approximately 1510-1583
    • Федоров, Иван, approximately 1510-1583
  • Additional Information

    • Birth Place

        Moscow (Russia)?
    • Occupation

      Printers

      (lcsh) Deacons -- Orthodox Eastern Church

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  • Earlier Established Forms

    • Fedorov, Ivan, ca. 1510-1583
    • Ivan Fedorov, printer, d. 1583
  • Sources

    • found: Galaktionov, I. Pervopechatnik Ivan Fedorov, 1922:t.p. (Ivan Fedorov)
    • found: Ostrozhskai︠a︡ biblii︠a︡, 199)p. 3, etc. (moskovskiĭ diakon Ivan Fedorov)
    • found: Bolʹsh. sovet. ėnt︠s︡ik., 3d ed.v. 27, p. 259 (Fëdorov Ivan, Ivan Fëdorov Moskvitin, ca. 1510, d. 1583, founder of book printing in Russia and Ukraine)
    • found: Krypi︠a︡kevych, I. Ivan Fedorovych, pershyĭ ukraïnsʹkyĭ drukar, 1924:p. 3 (Ivan Fedoriv or Fedorovych; Ukrainian book printer ca. 1564)
    • found: Vladimirovas, L. Ivanas Fidorovas kultūros raidoje, 1583-1983, 1983:t.p. (Ivanas Fiodorovas)
    • found: Orthodox Wiki, viewed 31 March 2022:(Ivan Fyodorov, Ivan Fedorov/Fedorovych: little known about early life, was graduated from Jagiellonian University in Krakow 1532, appointed deacon in Church of St. Nicholas in the Moscow Kremlin 1564-1565; with Peter Mstislavets established the Moscow Print Yard, published the Apostle and other liturgical works in Church Slavic using moveable type; accused of heresy fled to Zabłudów, Poland/Lithuania, where they published the Zabłudów Gospel and Psalter; in 1572 continued work at the St. Onuphurius Monastery in Lviv, where Fedorov was known as the Moscow printer, and where he published Azbuka and 2nd edition of Apostle; in 1575 Prince Ostrozhky placed Fedorov in charge of the Derman Monastery' in 1577-1579, Fedorov established the Ostrih Press, published Ostrog Bible in 1581)
    • notfound: Enc. Brit.;Enc. Amer.;Collier's Enc.
  • Editorial Notes

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  • Change Notes

    • 1983-01-20: new
    • 2022-03-31: revised
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