Contribuții la istoria bibliotecii Mănăstirii Japca
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CERETEU, Igor. Contribuții la istoria bibliotecii Mănăstirii Japca. In: Revista de Istorie a Moldovei, 2020, nr. 3-4(123-124), pp. 122-129. ISSN 1857-2022.
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Revista de Istorie a Moldovei
Numărul 3-4(123-124) / 2020 / ISSN 1857-2022

Contribuții la istoria bibliotecii Mănăstirii Japca

Contributions to the history of the Japca Monastery library

CZU: 026.072:27-523(478)(091)

Pag. 122-129

Cereteu Igor
 
Institutul de Istorie
 
Disponibil în IBN: 8 decembrie 2020


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Japca Monastery was founded at the end of the 17th century by the hieromonk Ezekiel. It functioned without interruption and kept the old spiritual traditions, having a library and an archive with old documents, which have not been preserved. The library was founded by the first abbots and completed by monks and nuns, or by some parishioners who frequented the monastery. The library burned down due to devastation and fires. Following the investigations on the monastery library, we identified 119 titles in 146 copies of books printed between 1723-2006, of which 83 titles in Romanian and 36 titles in Slavonic and Russian. The East-Slavic book appeared in the monastery during the abbot Theodosius in the second half of the eighteenth century and in the last decades of the nineteenth century, and the Romanian during its existence, especially in the twentieth century, when the 12-month Mines are certified, printed in Bucharest and the Cernica monastery. The most numerous books in Romanian come from the printing centers in Bucharest, followed by those from Chisinau, Neamț Monastery, Buda, Iași, Blaj and Râmnic. Among the East Slavic centers, the Pecerskaya Lavra printing house in Kiev, Moscow and St. Petersburg has a larger share.

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Japca Monastery, library, books, Bessarabia, Chisinau, Bucharest, Neamţ Monastery, St. Petersburg, Kiev, Moscow