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Karion Istomin (Russian: Карион Истомин) (Late 1640s, Kursk - no earlier than 1718, Moscow) was a Russian poet, translator, and one of the first Muscovite enlighteners (student of Simeon Polotsky). Russian ( transliteration:,) is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages History KurskOld2jpg|thumb|200px|Pre-1917 view of Kursk]] Archaeology indicates that the site of Kursk was settled in the fifth or fourth century B Year 1718 ( MDCCXVIII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Moscow (Москва́ romanised: Moskvá, IPA: see also other names) is the Capital and the largest city of Russian ( transliteration:,) is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages Simeon of Polotsk or Simeon Polotsky (Симеон Полоцкий (born Samuil Gavrilovich Sitnianovich-Petrovsky, Russian Самуил Гаврилович Ситнянович-Петровский

Karion Istomin was a celibate priest and then a hegumen at the Chudov Monastery. Hegumen, hegumenos, or ihumen ( Greek: ἡγούμενος; Macedonian, Bulgarian and Russian: игумен The Chudov Monastery (more formally known as Alexius’ Archangel Michael Monastery) was founded in the Moscow Kremlin in 1358 by Metropolitan Alexius He graduated from the patriarchal school and then worked at the Print Yard in 1679-1701. Moscow Print Yard, also known as the Anonymous Printing House (Московский Печатный двор was the first state-owned Publishing house in Karion Istomin started as a regular scrivener, then held the post of an editor, and later became the head of the yard. A scrivener (or scribe) was traditionally a person who could read and write. Editing Language, Images or Sound through correction condensation organization and other modifications in various media He is known to have authored and translated from Latin historical, religious, and pedagogical works, including his Arithmetics (Арифметика) and the Book of Reasoning (Книга вразумления), in which Istomin admonished the 11-year-old Peter I. Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Also, he wrote numerous acathistuses, prayers, epitaphs, and panegyrical, congratulatory, and edifying poems. The Akathist Hymn (Ἀκάθιστος Ύμνος unseated hymn) is an Eastern Orthodox Christian Hymn dedicated to a Saint, holy An epitaph (in Greek, &mdash literally " on the gravestone " is a short text honoring a deceased person strictly speaking that inscribed on In 1690s, Istomin compiled the Small Alphabet Book (Малый букварь) and Big Alphabet Book (Большой букварь) for tsarevich Alexei Petrovich, in which the material expressed in verse was used as means for facilitating the process of learning. Alexei Petrovich Romanov (Алексей Петрович ( &ndash) was a Russian Tsarevich. Karion Istomin also wrote in verse the lives of the saints, an edifying treatise for schoolchildren called Домострой (Domostroy, or Household Management), and a book named Полис (Polis), which contained characteristics of twelve different sciences and most important geographical knowledge. For the author of the Christian historical text see Alban Butler. Domostroy or Domostroi (Домострой Domestic Order) is a 16th century Russian set of household rules instructions and advices pertaining Being an active supporter of the Petrine reforms in Moscow, Istomin was one of the first in Russia to realize the necessity of co-education of boys and girls. He elaborated methods of school education, which would be used in Muscovite schools throughout the 18th century. The 18th century lasted from 1701 to 1800 in the Gregorian calendar, in accordance with the Anno Domini / Common Era numbering system Karion Istomin was buried at the cemetery of the Zaikonospassky monastery in Moscow. The Zaikonospassky monastery (Заиконоспасский монастырь in Russian) was a Monastery in Kitai-gorod, Moscow, just one


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