Domostroy Sylvesterovsky Put
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Reprint from the publication. St. Petersburg, I. Glazunov, 1891. The text of the monument with notes, materials for a comparative study (samples of home buildings: Xenophon and 3 Western European ones), an explanatory article and a dictionary. Domostroy is a monument of Russian literature of the 16th century, which is a collection of rules, tips and instructions in all areas of human and family life, including public, family, economic and religious issues. The most famous in the editorial office of the mid -16th century in the Old Slavonic language attributed to Protopop Sylvester. Written in a living language, with the frequent use of proverbs and sayings. Content: Domostroy Silvestrovskoye, Ch. 1-63, a message and punishment from father to son, a decree of a wedding rank, materials for a comparative study of the monument: 1) xenophon, on the economy, ch. 6-11, 2) Western European housekeeping, a) "proverbs"-teaching the sharpener in Bari, b) "Reasoning about the management of the family", A. Pandolfini, c) "Parisian owner", 3) the household, as a monument of literature, 4) The meaning of Domostroy in literature and its attitude to modern life, Art. I. Porfiryev, 5) The content of Sylvestrov "Teachings to the Son" and the characteristic of the author, S. Solovyov, the dictionary to the housekeeper
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
- Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
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ISBN:978-5-4481-0433-6
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