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Like New
A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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ISBN
9780916458256
Book Title
The Diariusz Podrozny of Pylyp Orlyk, 1720-1726

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
ISBN-10
0916458253
ISBN-13
9780916458256
eBay Product ID (ePID)
856316

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
950 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Diariusz Podrozny of Pylyp Orlyk, 1720-1726
Publication Year
1988
Subject
Europe / Eastern, Personal Memoirs
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
Pylyp Orlyk
Series
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Publications
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
80.2 Oz
Item Length
1.1 in
Item Width
0.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
88-084116
TitleLeading
The
Series Volume Number
21
Volume Number
5
Table Of Content
Editorial Statement Editor's note Introduction by Orest Subtelny 1. The Biography of Pylyp Orlyk 2. The Diariusz podro2ny 3. The Contents of the Diariusz 4. The Provenance of the Diariusz 5. The Diariusz in Historiography Select Bibliography Texts The Diariusz podro2ny of Pylyp Orlyk 1720 October 10 Oct. Old Style (Os) = 21 Oct. New Style (NS)] 5r November lOv December 28v January [1 NS] 47r February 67r March 73v April 82r May 89r June 96r July 99v August 102r September 105v October 109r November 112v December 115v 1722 January [INS/21 DEC. Os] 120r February 124r March 128v--137v [Reader's glossary] 138r--138v [Microfiche] Diariusz na rok Panski 1722 March [21 NS/10 NS] 140r April 145v May 154r June 164r July 182v August 205v September 215r October 226v November 233r December 247v 1723 January [1 NS/DEC. 21 Os] 253v February 269v [Reader's glossary] 276r [Microfiche] Diariusz na rok Panski 1723 February [14 NS/3 OS] 4r March 12r April 30r May 58r June 69r July 89v August 108v September ll9v October 135r November l45r December 157r 1724 January [Ns/ 21 DEC. OS] 172r--l77 [Reader's glossary] 178--182r [Microfiche] Pro memoria 183r--185v [See Volume VII] Diariusz na rok Panski 1724 January [12 Ns/1OS] 186r February [1Ns/21JAN. os] 192v March 205v April 216v May 247r June 261v July 280r August 294r September 316r October 330v November 346r December 358v 1725 January [1 NS/ 21 DEC. 0s] 390r Notata ex Ecclesiaste 397r--398v [Microfiche] [Reader's glossary] 399r--408v [Microfiche] Diariusz na rok Panski 1726 January [1 NS/ 21 JAN. 0s] 11r February 14v March 28v April 39r May 41v June 53r July 67v August 75v September 89r October 102r November 109r December 119V 1727 January [1 NS/21 DEC. OS] 140r [Reader's glossary] 147v--156v [Microfiche]
Synopsis
Successor to Ivan Mazepa in 1710, Hetman Pylyp Orlyk led the Ukrainians who had emigrated after the Battle of Poltava in the struggle against Russian domination. The present facsimile edition of the Diariusz podrozny , which has never been published in full, constitutes an invaluable guide to Orlyk's personality, his travels, and his politics., Elected successor to Ivan Mazepa in 1710, Hetman Pylyp Orlyk led the Ukrainians who had emigrated after the Battle of Poltava in the struggle against Russian domination. His diary, spanning the years 1720--1733, constitutes an invaluable guide to Orlyk's personality, his travels, and his politics. It also includes copies of several hundred items of correspondence both of a political and personal nature. The present facsimile edition of the Diariusz podrozny , which has never been published in full, appears in three parts. The first, covering the years 1720-1726, is of special interest, since it describes Orlyk's peregrinations through Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Poland, and, finally, the Ottoman Empire, where Orlyk was to remain interned from 1722. The introduction by Orest Subtelny provides an overview of Orlyk's biography, the contents of his Dianusz , and its place in historiography. Orest Subtelny is Professor of History at York University. The Harvard Library of Early Ukrainian Literature is one portion of the Harvard Project in Commemoration of the Millennium of Christianity in Rus'--Ukraine sponsored by the Ukrainian Research Institute of Harvard University. The Library encompasses literary activity in Rus'Ukraine from its beginning in the mid-eleventh century through the end of the eighteenth century. Included are ecclesiastical and secular works written in a variety of languages, such as Church Slavonic, Old Rus', Ruthenian (Middle Ukrainian), Polish, and Latin. This linguistic diversity reflects the cultural pluralism of Ukrainian intellectual life in the medieval and early-modern periods. The Library consists of three parts. The Texts series publishes the original works, in facsimile whenever appropriate. Two other series-- English Translations and Ukrainian Translations --contain translations of the original works. Each volume begins with an introductory essay by a specialist. The two translation series also include indices, as well as a concordance table to the companion volume in the texts series. A cumulative index to the entire Library is planned.

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