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The Recording Book of 1624 as a Reconstruction Source of Tobolsk's Orthodox Landscape

The Recording Book of 1624 as a Reconstruction Source of Tobolsk's Orthodox Landscape

Abstract

Referring to the recording book of 1624, the author analyzes the locations and names of the parish churches and monasteries in Tobolsk; establishing their connections and peculiarities. The author also considers the icons found in their iconostases, and reveals the most venerated icons. It is certain that Saint Nicholas was the most popular of the saints, along with some local saints that were venerated in the capital of Siberia and connected to particular areas of the region, such as Cyril of Beloozero, Procopius of Ustyug, Leontius of Rostov, and Basil the Blessed. A complex analysis carried out by the author enabled them to reconstruct the Orthodox landscape of Tobolsk in the first fourth of the 17th century.

На основе дозорной книги 1624 г. проанализировано размещение и храмоименование приходских церквей и монастырей на территории Тобольска, установлена их взаимосвязь и особенности, рассмотрен состав местных икон в церковных иконостасах, выявлены наиболее почитаемые образы. Определено, что самым популярным святым являлся Николай Чудотворец, отмечено, что в столице Сибири получили развитие культы русских святых, связанных с отдельными местностями, – Кирилла Белозерского, Прокопия Устюжского, Леонтия Ростовского, Василия Блаженного. Комплексный анализ сведений дозорной книги 1624 г. позволил реконструировать православный ландшафт Тобольска первой четверти XVII в.

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история России, recording books of the 17th century; history of Orthodox Christianity; monasteries; Orthodox landscape; parish churches; Siberia; Tobolsk; church icons., дозорные книги XVII в.; история православия; монастыри; православный ландшафт; приходские церкви; Сибирь; Тобольск; церковные иконы.

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