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Fedorov, Ivan, approximately 1510-1583

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Personal name headingFedorov, Ivan, approximately 1510-1583
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Variant(s)Fedorov, Ivan, ca. 1510-1583
Ivan Fedorov, printer, d. 1583
Fedorovych, Ivan, approximately 1510-1583
Fedoriv, Ivan, approximately 1510-1583
Ivan Fedorov, approximately 1510-1583
Fiodorovas, Ivanas, approximately 1510-1583
Moskvitin, Ivan Fedorov, approximately 1510-1583
Федоров, Иван, approximately 1510-1583
LocatedKraków (Poland)
Place of birthMoscow (Russia)?
Place of originMoscow (Russia) Zabłudów (Poland) Lʹviv (Ukraine) Vilnius (Lithuania) Ostroh (Ukraine)
Place of deathLʹviv (Ukraine)
Profession or occupationPrinters Deacons -- Orthodox Eastern Church
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Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inGalaktionov, I. Pervopechatnik Ivan Fedorov, 1922: t.p. (Ivan Fedorov)
Ostrozhskai︠a︡ biblii︠a︡, 199) p. 3, etc. (moskovskiĭ diakon Ivan Fedorov)
Bolʹsh. sovet. ėnt︠s︡ik., 3d ed. v. 27, p. 259 (Fëdorov Ivan, Ivan Fëdorov Moskvitin, ca. 1510, d. 1583, founder of book printing in Russia and Ukraine)
Krypi︠a︡kevych, I. Ivan Fedorovych, pershyĭ ukraïnsʹkyĭ drukar, 1924: p. 3 (Ivan Fedoriv or Fedorovych; Ukrainian book printer ca. 1564)
Vladimirovas, L. Ivanas Fidorovas kultūros raidoje, 1583-1983, 1983: t.p. (Ivanas Fiodorovas)
Orthodox Wiki, viewed 31 March 2022: (Ivan Fyodorov, Ivan Fedorov/Fedorovych: little known about early life, was graduated from Jagiellonian University in Krakow 1532, appointed deacon in Church of St. Nicholas in the Moscow Kremlin 1564-1565; with Peter Mstislavets established the Moscow Print Yard, published the Apostle and other liturgical works in Church Slavic using moveable type; accused of heresy fled to Zabłudów, Poland/Lithuania, where they published the Zabłudów Gospel and Psalter; in 1572 continued work at the St. Onuphurius Monastery in Lviv, where Fedorov was known as the Moscow printer, and where he published Azbuka and 2nd edition of Apostle; in 1575 Prince Ostrozhky placed Fedorov in charge of the Derman Monastery' in 1577-1579, Fedorov established the Ostrih Press, published Ostrog Bible in 1581)
Not found inEnc. Brit.; Enc. Amer.; Collier's Enc.