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Pamvo Berynda (born
Pavlo Berynda, c. 1560 in
Yezupil (according to
other sources, in
Chaikovychi near Sambir) – died on July 23 (O.S. July 13), 1632...
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center of Ukraine.
There he
joined Job Boretsky,
Zacharias Kopystensky, and
Pamvo Berynda, and a
group of
scholars and
Orthodox clerics who
promoted ideas...
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literature in
Ukraine helped lay the
foundations for
Russian secular literature.
Pamvo Berynda (?-1632) - lexicographer, one of the
pioneers of
Ukrainian drama...
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Pyotr Mstislavets 1595
Published in
Vilno 1606
Published in
Krylos by
Pamvo Berynda 1619
Published in the
Regina Wisniowiecka estate near Rokhmaniv...
- Ukraine. The
printers who used to work here
included Hedeon Balaban and
Pamvo Berynda (one of the
first printers on
Ukrainian lands). It was
namely in...
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emerged in Kyiv
Pechersk Lavra,
represented by
authors and
publishers such as
Pamvo Berynda,
Zacharias Kopystensky,
Taras Zemka,
Yelysei Pletenetskyi, Tymofii...
- propaganda. The
texts of some plays, such as "Christmas Day proclamation" by
Pamvo Berynda,
which was
performed in
honor of the
Bishop of Lviv
Jeremiah Tisarovsky...
- Mstislavets, —
issued in
Vilno in 1575.
There is a book of a
great value of
Pamvo Berynda “"Leksikonъ slavenorωsskyiy"”,
which was
published in 1653 in the...