Theatrum humanae vitae: studiï na pošanu Natali Jakovenko
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Зміст
Tabula Gratulatoria
. 9
Бібліографія праць
(1974—2012)
Наталі Яковенко
. 11
Частина І.
De
die at
io
Сергій Плохій. Наталя Яковенко: портрет історика у зворотній перспективі
. 35
Оля
Тнатюк, Томаш Стриєк. Олюднення Давньої Речі Посполитої
. 62
Teresa Chynczewska-
Hennel.
О
możliwości historyka
. 70
Від Редколегії. Не тільки наукою живуть учені
. 78
Зоя Борисюк. .або
3
історії «Клубу Кавопивців»
. 79
Частина
II.
Studia
Леонтій
Войтович.
Чи була Русь державою?
. 95
Олексій Толочко. Літописне обрамлення русько-візантійського договору
911
року
.108
Тетяна Вілкул. Походження «Промови Філософа» у Повісті временних літ
.113
Володимир
Александрович.
Найдавніша ікона Покрову Богородиці: доповнення
до джерел іконографії та хронології
.126
Валерій Зема. Від Царгорода до Вільнюса: «Оповідання проти латин»
і
початки
православної полеміки
.135
Віра Фрис. Відображення уявлень про гріховні вчинки у покрайніх записах
давніх українських кириличних книг
.150
Віталій Михайловський. Виші урядники Польського королівства на руських
землях у
1434—1506
роках: спроба колективного портрета
.162
Юрій Зазуляк. Кара, милість і колективна відповідальність у
старостинському правосудді Руського воєводства
XV
століття
.178
Володимир Поліщук. Перший маршалок Волинської землі
(1463—1486)
Олізар Шилович з роду Кірдеєвичів: від геральдичної легенди до місця
в соціальній ієрархії
.189
5
Зміст
Володимир Собчук. Ровенська волость", формування, склад і власники
(до середини
XVI
століття)
.196
Константин Ерусалимский. Империя
ad hoc
и ее враги: о трудностях
интерпретации российских политических дискурсов
XVI —
начала
XVII
века
.207
Петро Кулаковський.
Князь
Василь-Костянтин Острозький і справці
Київського воєводства
.217
Ігор Тесленко. «Ганібель з дому Строцего»: італієць на службі князя
Острозького
.231
Оксана Задорожна. Формування і територіальний склад Олевської волості
Немиричів
(XVI —
середина
XVII
століття)
.248
Наталя Старченко. «Постєрєгаючи прав, волностєй
и
свобод наших»:
боротьба за домінування на волинському сеймику
1593
року
.259
Леонід
Тимошенко.
Єпископська альтернатива ставропігійній реформі
церкви (неставропігійні братства Київської митрополії кінця
XVI —
початку
XVII
століття)
.277
Маргарита Корзо. Толкование Декалога в рукописных «Учительных
Евангелиях» конца
XVI
—
начала
XVII
века
.288
Наталія Білоус. «Тіло моє грішне, з землі взяте, має бути поховане
за звичаєм християнським»: поховання волинських міщан
у
XVII
столітті
.296
Олексій Вінниченко.
Infida
Pax:
московська та шведська політика
Речі Посполитої і
Владислава
IV
очима шляхти Руського й Белзького
воєводств (за сеймиковими інструкціями послам на сейми
1633-1647
років)
.309
Тетяна Григор'єва. Султан говорить!
.322
Татьяна Опарина.
Свобода
и вера в судьбе Анны Смеловской
.334
Henryk Litwin. Chorąży kijowski generałowi jezuitów racje wykłada. List Remiana
Jelca
do Vincenzio
Carafry z
1647
roku o planach powołania uniwersytetu
w Ksawerowie na Kijowszczyźnie
.350
Frank E. Sysyn.
Ukrainian Nation-building in the Early Modern Period: New
Research Findings
.358
Mirosław Nagielski. Batalia łojowska
(31
lipca
1649
r.) w
świetle diariusza
kancelaryjnego hetmana polnego litewskiego Janusza Radziwiłła
.371
Ярослава Стратій. Концепція чуттєвого пізнання Інокентія Ґізеля
в контексті схоластичної філософської традиції
.389
Лариса Довга. Риси «криптопротестантизму» у покаянній поезії Лазаря
Барановича
.402
Giovanna
Brogi Bercoff. The sermons of Antoniy Radyvylovs'kyj: history, culture,
mentality
.414
Zenon
E. Kohút.
"Ruthenian"
or "Ukrainian"?: Nation
(Narod)
in the Political
Rhetoric of
Hetman
Petro Doroshenko
.425
6
Зміст
Джоваша Сьєдіна. «Поема»
Fasciculus myrrhae.
Иосифа
Туробойського
(1699).435
Ігор Скочиляс. До історії шляхетських родів Галицької Русі: Унівський
архимандрит
¡львівський єпископ Варлаам Шептицький
(1643-1715).461
Лілія Бережна. Як намалювати ворога? «Свої» і «чужі» в ранньомодерній
українській іконографії
.472
Мирон Капраль. Полюбовні угоди та «уклони»: позасудовий захист
інтересів львівського шевського цеху у
XVII—XVIII
століттях
.489
Олексій Сокирко. Гетьманські преторіанці. Надвірні формування Івана Мазепи
кінця
XVII —
початку
XVIII
століття
.500
Наталія Пилип'юк. Могилянська Мучениця за «золотую
вольность»
.511
Катерина Диса. «Дуже небезпечний злочин»: перелюб у міському праві
й судах Волинського та Подільського воєводств
кінця
XVII-XV1I1
століття
.525
Татьяна Таирова-Яковлева. К биографии казацких
старшин
.535
Alfons
Briining. Religious Conversions in Early 18th Century Ukraine
.539
Микола Крикун. Сторінки з історії містечка Сатанова у світлі магістратських
книг
XVIII
століття
.559
Максим Яременко. Демографія проти конфесійного дисциплінування
(навчання дітей «закордонного» духовенства у Києво-Могилянській
академії
XVIII
століття)
.572
Andrzej Gil. Unijna akcja biskupa chełmskiego Maksymiliana Ryłły w dobrach
bracławskich Franciszka Salezego Potockiego w latach
60.
i
70. XVIII
wieku
.588
Леонід Зашкільняк. Метаморфози сучасної Кліо (про нові тенденції
світового історіописання на початку
XXI
століття)
.595
Про авторів
.605
Summary
.610
Contents .
621
Summary
Volodymyr Aleksandrovych. The Oldest Icon of the
Protection of the Virgin Mary: A Supplement to Sources
on Iconography and Chronology
This article analyzes the early thirteenth-century icon of the
Protection of the Mother of God at the Cathedral of the
Nativity of the Mother of God in Suzdal, one of the oldest
icons of its kind. Analysis of this fresco proves its Old Kyivan
roots and connection to the icon of the Pyrohoshcha Mother
of God that was brought from Constantinople.
Liliya Berezhna. How to Paint the Enemy? "Ours" and "Others"
in Early Modern Ukrainian Iconography
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, political transformations in the Ukrai¬
nian lands led to a sharp demarcation between "us" (conceived mostly as Orthodox
Christians) and "them" in engravings and icons. Under the influence of theological
polemics, Ukrainian engravers were the first to represent visually the image of the
enemy, applying zoomorphic and diabolic elements to depictions of ethnically and
religiously alien groups (primarily Turks, Tatars, and heretics). In contrast, Ukrai¬
nian iconographers did not always react to theologians' appeals to depict aliens as
enemies.
Natalia Bilous. "My Sinful Body, Taken from the Soil,
Should Be Buried According to Christian Custom":
Burial Traditions of Seventeenth-Century
Volhynian Burghers
According to data contained in seventeenth-century last wills and testaments, bur¬
ghers preferred to be interred in cemeteries located next to local churches of both
rites: Orthodox and
Uniate.
Testators played an important social role through their
donations of funds for church restorations and upkeep of hospitals. There are no
differences in phraseology noted in the wills of
Uniate
and Orthodox believers. This
finding may attest to the incomplete process of confessionalization in this century.
610
Summary
Zo'ia Borysiuk. Scholars Do Not Live for Scholarship Alone,
or, Toward a History of "The Coffee-Drinkers' Club"
This short essay reveals an unknown but fascinating "parallel" page in the life of
Professor Natalia Yakovenko, who was the instigator, founder, and permanent
president of the Coffee-Drinkers' Club
(Klub Kavopyvtsiv)
based at the National
Historical Archives of Ukraine in Kyiv between
1974
and
1989.
The essay includes
the reminiscences of several club members, who offer their views on the importance
of this society of like-minded individuals in the formation of their independentist
self-awareness in spite of the retrograde ideological system that existed in the Soviet
Union in the
1970s
and
19808.
Giovanna Brogi
Bercoff. The Sermons of Antoniy Radyvylovsky:
History, Culture, Mentality
The author analyzes some of Radyvylovsky'
s
sermons, specifically those written
about St. Nicholas and St. John the Baptist. Texts written about the same saint on
different occasions illustrate the range of differences in the content and function
of each homiletic work. By examining the historical and social contexts, as well as
the various situations in which sermons were preached, the author provides fresh
insight into the mentality, ideas, and political knowledge of seventeenth-century
preachers.
Alfons
Brüning.
Religious Conversions in Early
Eighteenth-Century Ukraine
Consulting Kyiv-based archives, the author examined cases of religious conversions
in the Kyiv and Pereiaslav dioceses in the early eighteenth century. Conversion to
Russian Orthodoxy in this period was rarely connected with profound spiritual
changes. Converts included merchants who hoped to improve their business oppor¬
tunities, former
Uniate or
Roman Catholic priests and monks who desired either to
acquire new parishes or refuge in a well-equipped monastery, former Muslim cap¬
tives reconverting from Islam, Jews seeking a more secure status, soldiers, women
emulating their husbands (or vice versa), and others.
Teresa Chynczewska-Hennel. About a Historian's
Possibilities
The title of this article is borrowed from the preface ("To the Polish Reader") to
Natalia Yakovenko's book The Other Side of the Mirror. On the History of Concep¬
tions and Ideas about Ukraine in the
XVI—XVII
Centuries, which was published in
Warsaw in
2010.
Hayden White's concept of historical writing is compared to Pro¬
fessor Yakovenko's interpretation of historical facts and events. Part of her scholarly
focus is Ukraine's position in Europe, a question that is also examined in the works
of Oxana Pachlowska and the author of this article.
39' 611
Summary
Larysa
Dovha. "Crypto-Protestant" Elements in the Penitential
Poetry of
Lazar
Baranových
This article examines the influence of Protestant ethics on
Lazar Baranovych's
be¬
liefs about the hierarchy of values in life, the road to salvation, and the means of
attaining it.
Kateryna Dysa. "A Very Dangerous Crime": Discussion
of Adultery in Magisterial Law and Town Courts of the Volhynian
and Podolian Palatinates (Late Seventeenth—Eighteenth
Centuries)
The author discusses the specific attitude toward adultery as attested by the legal
recommendations of town courts and court records of Volhynia and Podillia in the
late seventeenth—eighteenth centuries, when adultery came to be considered a seri¬
ous crime as a result of the religious reform of the previous century.
Konstantin Erusalimsky.
The Ad Hoc Empire and Its Rivals:
Problems with the Interpretation of Russian Political
Discourses in the Sixteenth—Early Seventeenth Centuries
Critiquing Dominic
Lieven'
s
assumption that early modern Russia was an empire,
the author argues that cultural symbols in Muscovite political discourses cannot
be reduced to a single language or code of tsardom. Among the examples cited are
the tsar's title and regalia, the right of territorial dominion, historical memory, and
visual and ceremonial representations of power.
Vira Frys.
The Perception of Sin as Depicted in the Marginalia
in Early Cyrillic Books
This article discusses the perception of the concept of sin in Ukraine in the elev¬
enth-sixteenth centuries. Members of the lower strata of society, so-called "book¬
ish people," ordered books for themselves or purchased them and later donated
them to the church, copied them, or made notes on book pages or flyleaves. These
marginalia reveal readers' perceptions, understanding, and attitudes to a particular
concept; they focus attention not on essential parameters, but on the external mani¬
festations related to the concept of "sin."
Andrzej
Gil.
Uniate
Bishop of Khohn Maksymiliian Ryllo's
Activities in
Franciszek
Potocki's Braclav Domain in the 1760s
and 1770s
This article examines the activities of the
Uniate
bishop of Khohn in the domain
of the Kyiv
wojewoda Franciszek Salezy Potocki.
Aimed at stabilizing the
Uni¬
ate
Church in this area, Ryllo's activities brought prosperity and helped consoli¬
date Eastern Catholic church structures in the eastern voievodeships of the Polish
Crown in the 1760s and 1770s.
612
Summary
Ola Hnatiuk and Tomasz Stryjek.
Humanizing the Ancient
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The authors consider Yakovenko's place in contemporary Ukrainian historiog¬
raphy, focusing attention on the scholar's conceptualization of the history of the
Polish-Ukrainian Commonwealth as a part of the Ukrainian national narrative.
Tetiana Hryhorieva. The Sultan's Speech
This article examines the polemical dialog between Grand Ambassador of the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Alexander
Trzebiński
and Sultan
Murad
IV in
1634.
Demonstrating that this story line belongs to the sphere of imagined diplo¬
macy, the author tries to determine the reasons behind its creation and to explain
the purpose of using a literary form of dialog and various techniques of persuasion.
Myron
Kapral.
Amicable Agreements and Bribes:
Extra-Judicial
Tools Protecting the Interests of the Lviv Shoemaking Guild
(Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries)
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries a sense of justice existed in the mi¬
lieu of artisans, thanks to which its members united into separate corporate groups.
Extrajudicial
tools permitted under Magdeburg Law were used to resolve internal
conflicts within the guild through amicable agreements and to regulate external re¬
lations with the municipal authorities. The author highlights the legal and illegal
methods, such as the use of money and alcohol as bribes
{ukłony),
which were used
to safeguard the interests of the shoemaking guild.
Zenon
E. Kohút.
"Ruthenian"
or "Ukrainian"?:
Nation
{Narod)
in the Political Rhetoric of
Hetman
Petro
Doroshenko
This article explores the use of the terms "Ukrainian nation" and
"Ruthenian
na¬
tion" by
Hetman
Petro
Doroshenko and his contemporaries. The author demon¬
strates that Ukrainian terminology was reserved for the territory under the het-
man's authority, which traditionally included the palatinates of Kyiv, Bratslav, and
Chemihiv. He argues that
Hetman
Doroshenko's rule was the apogee of a growing
Ukrainian identity, the major component of which included a defined Ukrainian
territory and the concept of a Ukrainian Fatherland and Ukrainian nation.
Margarita
Korzo.
An Interpretation of the Decalogue
in the Instructive Gospels
For a considerable period of time the Decalogue, first found in the manuscript of
the Instructive Gospels (second half of the sixteenth century), was not subject to
interpretation in Orthodox East Slavonic instructive literature. Teachings on the
613
Summary
Decalogue remained almost unchanged until the end of the seventeenth century.
The Instructive Gospels refer mainly to the Gospels, especially Paul's Epistle to the
Romans
(13:1, 8-10).
The first printed Orthodox instructive works to adhere to
established Western models of interpretation of Old Testament regulations begin to
appear only in the seventeenth century.
Mykola Krykun. The History of Sataniv in Eighteenth-Century
Magistrates' Books
This preliminary exploration of the history of the town of Sataniv in the eigh¬
teenth century is based on magistrates' books held in the National Central His¬
torical Archive in Kyiv and the
Kórnik
Library of the Polish Academy of Sci¬
ences. The author provides data on the town prior to the eighteenth century and
traces successive owners, the administrative order, and the biographies of some
magistrates.
Petro
Kulakovsky. Prince Vasyl-Kostiantyn
Ostrôžky
and Estate Managers in the Kyiv Voivodeship
This article analyzes the conflict between Prince Vasyl-Kostiantyn
Ostrôžky
and es¬
tate managers (spravtsi) of the Kyiv voivodeship, who were appointed by the grand
prince. Research indicates that the main cause of the conflict was a struggle for rev¬
enues from the voivodeship, which belonged to the voievoda. However, during the
existence of the office of estate managers they were divided almost equally between
the two sides.
Henryk Litwin.
The Kyiv Standard-Bearer's Appeal
to the Jesuit General
A letter from the Kyiv Standard-Bearer,
a Ruthenian
Catholic named Remiian Ye¬
lets, to the Jesuit General
Vincenzo
Carafa,
which is held in the order's archive
in Rome and published here, reveals how this official in the Kyivan voivodeship
conceptualized his place in the
Rzeczpospolita.
The letter also attests to Yelets's at¬
tempts to engage the Jesuits in his project to found a university for
Ruthenian
youth
on his estate, Ksaveriv.
Vìtaliy Mykhaiìovsky.
High Officials of the Kingdom
of Poland in the
Ruthenian
Lands in
1434-1506:
Sketching a Collective Portrait
The author sketches a collective portrait of the high officials of the
Ruthenian
voievodeships in the Kingdom of Poland. Analyzing the names of these officials,
the author singles out
43
families. Most of these people belonged to the local no¬
bility and had administrative experience. A typical phenomenon is the practice of
officials embracing two offices—district official and city
starosta.
614
Summary
Mirosław Nagielski.
The Battle of Loiv as Depicted in the
Chancellery Diary of
Janusz Radziwiłł,
Field
Hetman
of Lithuania
The Loiv
(Pol.,
Łojów)
campaign
(31
July
1649)
is examined in the light of Field
Hetman Janusz RadziwiWs
journal, which records details of a battle between the
Lithuanian army led by
Radziwiłł
and Cossack troops under M. Krychevsky's
command. RadziwiWs decision to withdraw the Lithuanian troops to Rechytsa,
against the king's orders, deepened the conflict between the
hetman
and the Polish
king.
Tatiana Oparina.
Freedom and Faith in the Life of Anna
Smelovska
This article chronicles the life of Anna Smelovska, one of thousands of refugees
who fled with the Ukrainian Cossacks to Russia following the suppression of Yakiv
Ostrianyn's revolt. Her life's journey and various investigative materials highlight
the attitudes of Patriarchs Ioasaf and Iosif toward the Orthodox faithful of the Kyi-
van metropolitan see and offer a unique glimpse into the life of a Ukrainian Chris¬
tian in Russia.
Serhy Plokhy. Natalia Yakovenko: Portrait of a Historian
in a Reverse Perspective
This essay looks at the life and times of one of the most prominent Ukrainian his¬
torians of the post-Soviet era: from her education as a classicist at Lviv University
during the Khrushchev "Thaw" to her career as a historian and university profes¬
sor in independent Ukraine. The author places Yakovenko's life and works into a
broader context of the political, cultural, and intellectual developments of the time,
and explores the ways in which she reacted to challenges and helped shape her gen¬
eration's responses to them.
Volodymyr Polishchuk. Olizar Shylovych, First Marshal
of Volhynia
(1463-86)
This article is devoted to a member of the Kirdeievych family, who was one of the
central figures of the Volhynian nobility in the second half of the fifteenth century.
Olizar Shylovych was appointed Marshal of Volhynia after the principality became
a province of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in
1452.
The author analyzes the ge¬
nealogical and heraldic legend about the Kirdeievich family, according to which it
was granted the fleur-de-lys, the coat-of-arms of the French kings.
Natalia Pytypiuk. "A Mohylanian Martyr for Golden Liberty"
In the fall of
1703
the students of rhetoric at Kyiv-
Mohyla
Academy composed a
Polish-language play entitled Declamatio
de S. Catharinae
Genio
about the legend¬
ary Alexandrian martyr. After the play's discovery in
1904,
various scholars opined
615
Summary
that its topic was inspired by the future spouse of Peter I. Rejecting this view as
anachronistic, the author places the play firmly within the tradition of Jesuit martyr
dramas and analyzes its historical context.
Giovanna
Siedina.
Yosyp Turoboisky's "Poem" Fasciculus
Myrrhae
(1699)
The author analyzes "Fasciculus Myrrhae," which serves as the preface to Turo¬
boisky's collection of epigrams on the Passion of Christ and is also included in
his manual of poetics Hymettus extra Atticam. The author analyzes the rhetorical
devices, lexical means, and pagan mythology that Turoboisky employed in order to
demonstrate the superiority of Christian virtues and values over pagan and worldly
ones. The article is accompanied by the first Ukrainian translation of the poem (by
the author).
Ihor Skochylias. From the History of Noble Families in Galician
Rus': Varlaam
Sheptytsky
(1643-1715),
Archimandrite
of Univ and Bishop of Lviv
The author reconstructs the biography of a typical representative of the regional
nobility in early modern
Ukraine-Rus'. A
member of an old
boyar
family from the
Peremyshl land, Bishop Varlaam had close ties with petty and middle-ranking no¬
blemen of the Eastern and Latin rites residing in the Podillia and
Rus'
palatinates,
the very social group that consistently supported his religious, political, and cultural
initiatives. Its members also helped him to establish ties with influential magnates,
royal courts, and high-ranking members of the Roman Catholic clergy.
Volodymyr Sobchuk. Rivne Volost: Its Formation, Composition,
and Owners (to the Mid-Sixteenth Century)
Rivne volost emerged in the last third of the fifteenth century. Prince Semen
Kolodensky and his wife Maria Rovenska formed this complex out of six differ¬
ent estates. In the second decade of the sixteenth century Kostiantyn
Ostrôžky
ob¬
tained the volost thanks to his marriage to the founders' granddaughter. During the
mid-sixteenth century the prince's descendants waged a struggle for the castle and
subordinated villages.
Oleksiy Sokyrko. The Hetman's Praetorians: Ivan Mazepa's
Court Troop Formations in the Late Seventeenth-Early
Eighteenth Centuries
Hetman
Ivan Mazepa's court troops in Cossack Ukraine were one of the many
types of private armies in early modern Europe. The process of the emergence, in-
stitutionalization, and development of private armies in the Cossack Hetmanate
was largely modeled on the formation of magnates' troops in the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth. The heyday of hetmans' private troops coincided with Mazepa's
reign
(1687-1709).
616
Summary
Natalia Starchenko. Defending Our Rights, Privileges,
and Freedoms: The Struggle for Domination in the Volhynian
Dietine of
1593
The nature of power in the Volhynian gentry community is examined through the
prism of the conflict that arose in the Volhynian dietine of
1593.
Consulting a large
number of court records dating to the last third of the sixteenth century and the
seventeenth century, the author notes the predominance of symbolic, "mild" vio¬
lence in relationships between people of unequal standing. The author analyzes the
strategic interplay between the "strong" and the "weak" and the rhetoric used by
both sides in the struggle for power.
Jaroslava
Stratiy. Innokentiy Gizel's Concept of Sensory
Cognition in the Context of the Scholastic Philosophical
Tradition
This article discusses the concept of sensory cognition in the writings of Gizel, a
professor of Kyiv-
Mohyla
Academy, in the context of the scholastic philosophical
tradition. The author argues that the Ukrainian writer considered primary species
impressae as virtual representations of an object, which also initiate a complex, mul¬
tilevel process of comprehending an object of cognition.
Frank E. Sysyn. Ukrainian Nation Building in the Early Modern
Period: New Research Findings
The author reviews the historiography on the topic of nation building and nation¬
hood in the early modern period, focusing on the works of historians who have
written about various aspects of nation building in early modern Ukraine. Among
the authors whose writings are examined are Mykhailo Hrushevsky, Viacheslav
Lypynsky, Teresa Chynczewska-Hennel, David Frick, Natalia Yakovenko, Serhy
Plokhy, Timothy Snyder, Matthias Niendorf, and
Zenon Kohut.
Tatiana
Tairova-Yakovleva. New Data for the Biographies
of Two Cossack Hetmans
The author provides new biographical details of two famous hetmans, Demian
Mnohohrishny and Ivan
Mazepa,
as well as the members of their families. The ar¬
ticle is based on materials held at the Moscow Archive of Ancient Acts and various
published sources.
Ihor Teslenko. "Hannibal from the House of
Strozzi":
An Italian in the Service of the Prince
Ostrôžky
This article is an attempt to reconstruct the biography of Mykolai Hannibal Vlokh,
a member of the Volhynian nobility, who was allegedly a descendant of the famous
Strozzi
family of Florence. Thanks to his service to Prince
Ostrôžky
and the forging
of family ties with members of the local elite, the newcomer and his descendants
successfully adapted to life among the conservative and reserved
Ruthenian
nobility.
617
Summary
Oleksiy Tolochko. Annalistic Framing of the
Ruthenian-Byzantine Pact of
911
As the Primary Chronicle reports, Emperor Leo VI, after concluding the treaty of
911,
tried to convert the pagan envoys of Kyivan
Rus'
to Christianity. The author
suggests the textual source of this invented story, arguing that the chronicle account
is merely a reworking of a similar story that was recorded by a number of Byzantine
historians: Leo VI's attempt to convert Muslim envoys in
907.
The author of the
Primary Chronicle must have known it from the Slavonic translation of the Con¬
tinuation of Hamartolos.
Leonid Tymoshenko. The Episcopal Alternative
to the Stavropigial Church Reform: Non-Stavropigial
Confraternities of the Kyiv Metropolitan See
in the Late Sixteenth—Early
Seventeenth Centuries
The expansion of the standards of stavropigial statutes is analyzed in the context
of the church's reform of the confraternities, whose alternative was lay organiza¬
tions created by the episcopacy. The majority of the latter were founded by Bishop
Hedeon
Balaban
of Lviv. Episcopal confraternities had a smaller range of functions,
and the laity was restricted to tending to the confraternity's domestic affairs and
engaging in charitable work.
Tetiana Vilkul. The Genesis of the "Philosopher's Speech"
in the Primary Chronicle
This article delves into the genesis of the "Philosopher's Speech" in the Primary
Chronicle. The author analyzes the specific features of this compilation, which
consists of Slavic translations of chapters from the Bible and various Byzantine
chronicles. The structure of the text and its textual links to other chapters of the
Primary Chronicle underscore the probability that the "Philosopher's Speech" was
written after
1112
by the author of the Primary Chronicle himself.
Oleksiy Vinnychenko.
Infida
pax: Views of the Nobility
of the
Ruthenian
and Belz Voivodeships on the Muscovite
and Swedish Policies of the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth and King
Władysław
IV
(1633-47)
The relations of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth with neighboring countries
during the reign of King
Władysław
IV
(1632—48)
were regularly discussed by the
gentry of the
Ruthenian
and
Bełz
voivodeships, whose members assembled in the
dietines in Vyshnia and Belz. With regard to relations with the Muscovite Kingdom
and the Swedish realm, the participants of these dietines demonstrated pacifism,
seeking to avoid military conflicts or quash them as soon as possible.
618
Summary
Leontiy Voitovych. Was
Kyìvan
Rus' a
State?
The author focuses on the problem of feudalism in Kyivan
Rus'.
He surveys the
views of various modern scholars, and presents arguments in support of the hy¬
pothesis that Kyivan
Rus',
Scandinavia, and other European countries had military
governments in the ninth and tenth centuries. Some parallels to the early stages of
statehood in Scandinavia and Kyivan
Rus'
are suggested.
Maksym Yaremenko.
Demography versus Confessional
Discipline: "Foreign" Priests' Sons at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
in the Eighteenth Century
In the history of the
Uniate
Church the eighteenth century is presented as a perma¬
nent and goal-directed process of confessional discipline and the creation of a sepa¬
rate
Uniate
identity even on the parish level. However, newly-discovered facts cast
doubt on the success of this process. Among the students of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
were sons of
Uniate
priests, who later made careers for themselves in the Russian
Empire. Successful confessional discipline was impeded by various demographic
and economic factors.
Oksana Zadorozhna. The Formation of Olevsk Volost by the
Nemyrych Family and Its Territorial Composition
(Sixteenth—Mid-Seventeenth Centuries)
The Nemyrych family, which occupied a visible position in the nobiliary commu¬
nity of the Kyiv palatinate, is presented very weakly in current historiography. In
particular, the formation of their land tenures has never been researched. The ar¬
ticle deals with the volost of Olevsk, the cradle of the family's land holdings in the
Kyiv palatinate. The Nemyryches established their fortune at the beginning of the
sixteenth century as a result of entitlements, inheriting their wives' manors, later
acquisitions, and unrecovered mortgages.
Leonid Zashkilniak. Metamorphoses of Contemporary
Clio (New Trends in World Historical Writing at the Beginning
of the Twenty-First Century)
The author considers the views of foreign scholars on the status and prospects of
historical scholarship and the use of historical knowledge in public life in con¬
nection with the processes of globalization and the evolution of the scholarly im¬
age of the world. He also analyzes general works by C.
Rojas,
Marko Bojcun,
and
Ewa
Domanska on the current development and prospects of historical writing
throughout the world.
Yuriy Zazuliak. Punishment, Grace, and Collective
Responsibility in the Administration of Justice in the
Fifteenth-Century
Rus'
Voivodeship
This article focuses on the court registers of the
Rus' voidvodeship,
which attest to
agreements that were concluded between starostas, who served as heads of castle
619
Summary
courts, and individuals accused of crimes. According to these agreements, defen¬
dants could promise to abstain from criminal activity or appear before the court to
respond to criminal charges. These data shed light on some neglected issues in the
history of criminal justice in the Polish Crown's Ukrainian lands in the fifteenth
and sixteenth centuries.
Valeriy Zema. From Constantinople to Vilnius:
The Narration against the Latins and the Beginnings
of Orthodox Polemics
The church rift in the mid-eleventh century had a maj or impact on relations between
Catholic and Orthodox Christians. During the early Middle Ages in Byzantium and
the newly-converted countries of Orthodox Europe polemical treatises appeared
against Western Christians, who were accused of introducing various theological
innovations, such as the addition to the Creed of the Filioque, concerning the pro¬
cession of the Holy Spirit from both Father and Son. These disputes between the
Greeks and Latins were discussed in the semi-apocryphal work known as the Nar¬
ration against the Latins, the Vilnius copy of which is published in the addendum. |
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title | Theatrum humanae vitae studiï na pošanu Natali Jakovenko |
title_auth | Theatrum humanae vitae studiï na pošanu Natali Jakovenko |
title_exact_search | Theatrum humanae vitae studiï na pošanu Natali Jakovenko |
title_full | Theatrum humanae vitae studiï na pošanu Natali Jakovenko [redkolehija: Natalja Bilous] |
title_fullStr | Theatrum humanae vitae studiï na pošanu Natali Jakovenko [redkolehija: Natalja Bilous] |
title_full_unstemmed | Theatrum humanae vitae studiï na pošanu Natali Jakovenko [redkolehija: Natalja Bilous] |
title_short | Theatrum humanae vitae |
title_sort | theatrum humanae vitae studii na posanu natali jakovenko |
title_sub | studiï na pošanu Natali Jakovenko |
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