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This article, based on the existing few studies, provides basic information on the translated eschatological work – “The Word (Sermon) of Palladium Mnich”, widely spread in Russia, especially among the Old Believer peasants. Such features as the time of creation, the alleged author, and the influence on subsequent eschatological works are discussed. The author analyzes the composition of “Sermon of Palladium Mnich”, characterizes the eschatological images in the “Word”, gives information about the Pechora lists of the “Sermon” and describes the features of their text.
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This article analyses online database resources concerning the creators and followers of the 18th-20th centuries manuscript writing traditions in the present day region of Ust-Tsilma in the Komi Republic, in villages situated along the Pechora River and its tributaries, the Pizhma River and the Tsilma River. The analysis focuses on the materials concerning the Old Believers’ bibliophiles from the Bobretsov family who lived in Pizhma. They greatly contributed to preserving book collections in the region. There are 22 such people known, among whom owners of manuscripts collections and readers of old books can be found, including the writer A.F. Bobretsov, the author of Books as Keepsakes, a book in which he describes his being a sailor on the tsarist yacht “The North Star” in 1893-1899.
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