The article is devoted to one of the first Russian textbooks on logic written by Makariy Petrovich (1733–1765), a professor of the Moscow Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy. The analysis of this work demonstrates that it was not a simple translation of some Latin textbook (such translations were published later, after the foundation of the Moscow University). The textbook is a result of Makariy’s (and his predecessors) years of teaching logic in Russian religious schools. It is, to some extent, an original work. The article explores the peculiarities of Makariy’s rendition of logic. For example, the chapters on syllogistics illustrate that Makariy was somewhat innovative: he replaced Latin names for the modes of the categorical syllogism wit...
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ABSTRACT : Russian linguistic thought is marked out by a handful of basic issues, if one sets apart ...
This Article deals with Lomonosov’s exceptional relations with Latin. Lomonosov (1711-1765) had beco...
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In 1850 a very important decision for the whole history of humanities and social sciences in Russia ...
The paper argues that the philosophy that was taught in Orthodox schools of the Polish-Lithuanian Co...
The article studies the first editions of Mikhail Lomonosov’s “Kratkoe rukovodstvo k krasnorechiiu (...
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The article is a retrospective analysis of Aristotle's logic, which had a great influence on the dev...
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The article offers an analysis of ethical concepts in Russian religious-didactic literature of the ...
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