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Felitsyn, Evgeny Dmitrievich

Evgeniy Dmitrievich Felitsyn (Literary pseudonym: Ф — Ь, Евгений [1] ; March 5 [17], 1848 ; Stavropol , Russian Empire - December 11 [24], 1903 ; Ekaterinodar , Russian Empire) - Russian scientist historian , Caucasian and Cubanologist, archaeologist , ethnographer , cartographer , bibliographer , statistician , biographer , geologist , mineralogist , entomologist ; public figure; army foreman of the Kuban Cossack army ; participant in the Caucasian and Russian-Turkish (1877-1878) wars.

Evgeny Dmitrievich Felitsyn
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of death
Affiliation Russian empire
Type of armyinfantry , Cossack troops
Years of service1864, 1867 (1872 ) - 1903
RankForeman
Battles / warsCaucasian war
Russian-Turkish war (1877-1878)
Awards and prizes
Order of St. Vladimir IV degree with a bowOrder of St. Anne III degreeRUS Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus ribbon.svgOrder of St. Stanislav III degree
RUS Imperial George-Alexander ribbon.svgRUS Imperial Andrew-George ribbon.svgCross "For service in the Caucasus"

Felitsyn was: an honorary member of the Society of Lovers of the Study of the Kuban Region, the Stavropol Provincial and Kuban Regional Statistical Committees; full member - the Imperial Moscow Archaeological Society , the Imperial Society of Lovers of Natural History, Anthropology and Ethnography , the Imperial Odessa Society of History and Antiquities, and the Caucasus Department of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society ; associate member - the Imperial Russian Archaeological Society in St. Petersburg and the Society of lovers of ancient writing [2] .

One of the characteristic features of Felitsyn in the scientific field was that he began to study independently not in scientific literature, but "in the lap of nature, in the conditions of a living real world" [3] .

Now the name of E. D. Felitsyn is founded by him in 1879, the Krasnodar State Historical and Archaeological Museum-Reserve [4] .

Biography

Origin

Eugene Felitsyn was born on March 5, 1848 in the Stavropol Territory in the family of the chief officer. Orthodox religion. In 1864 he graduated from the Stavropol Provincial Gymnasium [5] .

Military Service

On April 13, 1864 he entered the military service as a non-commissioned officer in the 74th Stavropol Infantry Regiment , which at that time was conducting military operations in the Western Caucasus . As part of that regiment, in the same year he took part in a number of expeditions against the highlanders [2] . After the end of the Caucasian War, Felitsyn in December of the same 1864 resigned "without naming a military rank", but in December 1867 he re-entered the service and was assigned to the 76th Kuban Infantry Regiment . In July 1869, he was sent to the Tiflis Infantry Junker School to take a course there. On June 2, 1871, it was renamed the Junker belt. At the end of the 1st category course, on October 20, 1872, Felitsyn was promoted to first officer in the rank of ensign. In 1875, of his own free will, he was transferred to the Yekaterinodar equestrian regiment of the Kuban Cossack army with renaming as a coroner, and in the same year he was assigned to the headquarters of the Kuban Cossack army [3] .

During the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878, Felitsyn served as senior adjutant of the Batalpashi military department, but was soon seconded to the combined Khopersko - Kuban Cossack regiment and the composition of the so-called Marukh detachment under the command of Lieutenant General P. D. Babych Turkish troops on Sukhumi [6] . For the diligence shown to ensure the movement of the detachment, Felitsyn was promoted to centurion on November 30, 1879 [7] . At the end of the war with Turkey in 1878, Felitsyn was re-assigned to the headquarters of the Kuban Cossack army as a senior adjutant [3] .

In 1884, Felitsyn was awarded the rank of Yesaul, and in 1887 he was transferred to the 1st Catherine Regiment and appointed commander of hundreds of that regiment. In the next 1888, he took office as the ruler of the office of the chief of the Kuban region and the ataman of the Kuban Cossack army. In 1892 he was sent to Tiflis , where on December 29 he was appointed acting chairman of the Caucasian Archaeographic Commission [8] [9] [10] . February 26, 1896 was awarded the rank of military foreman [11] .

Scientific and social activities

Even at a young age, during excursions and walks, Felitsyn liked to collect various plants, minerals, and minerals and set to study them [5] .

While in military service, Felitsyn devoted almost all his leisure time to the study of various branches of natural science [2] . The general circle of his interests was quite wide. He collected and studied materials on paleontology , botany , mineralogy , geology , etc. [12] [13] He asked archivists for archival materials to study the history of the Kuban , the colonization of the Trans-Kuban, as well as the demography and ethnography of the mountain tribes of the North Caucasus [Comm. 1] . He was interested in the past of the Caucasus and its peoples, as well as the history of the conquest of the Caucasus by Russia. In addition, Felitsyn collected biographical information about prominent military figures in the Caucasus, as well as information about special cases of heroic deeds of both Russian soldiers and highlanders, while personally visiting the places where the events of interest to him took place [Comm. 2] [16] .

Felitsyn began his literary work in 1873 by publishing articles in the newspaper Kuban Regional Vedomosti . Subsequently, in addition to the Kuban Vedomosti, his research was published in periodicals such as Tiflis Vedomosti , the Caucasus , Izvestia of the Society of Lovers of Natural History, Anthropology and Ethnography , Kuban , Izvestia of the Caucasian Division of the Russian Geographical Society , “ Kuban collection ”, “News of the Society of lovers of the study of the Kuban region”, as well as in collections and other publications, such as: “Memorial book of the Kuban region”, “Notes of the Odessa society of lovers of history and antiquities”, “Collection of St. Studies on the Caucasus ”,“ Proceedings of the Moscow Archaeological Society ”,“ Materials on the archeology of the Caucasus, collected by the expedition of the Moscow Archaeological Society ”and“ Materials on the archeology of Russia ” [17] .

In 1879, Felitsyn was appointed first secretary of the newly opened Kuban Regional Statistical Committee [3] , and also edited his publications, increasing their information content. From June 15, 1879 to September 23, 1892 he was the editor of the unofficial part of the newspaper "Kuban Regional Vedomosti", which was completely transformed by him. From 1875 to 1891 he also edited and published “Memorial Books of the Kuban Region” [12] . As for the latter, according to F. A. Shcherbina , “in its completeness and variety of materials, this work can be ranked among the best publications of this kind in Russia” [18] . Under him, the printing house was completely reorganized [19] . Felitsyn personally traveled to big cities to improve his skills in the printing industry and to buy the latest machines and fonts [20] .

He published two volumes of the "Caucasian Collection" and seven "Memorable and Reference Books of the Kuban Region." In addition, Felitsyn is the author of several individual publications. At the request of the staff of the statistical committee V. A. Shcherbina and A. S. Sobrievsky Felitsyn published the "Bibliographic Index of Literature on the Kuban Cossack Army and the Black Sea Province", which was the first and only pre-revolutionary capital work on the bibliography of the Kuban region [21] . As chairman of the Caucasian Archaeographic Commission in Tiflis , Felitsyn edited and prepared for publication the 12th volume of “ Acts Collected by the Caucasian Archaeographic Commission ” [20] .

In September 1878, Felitsyna was charged with raising funds in the Kuban region to erect a monument to Lermontov in Pyatigorsk [22] . Felitsyn published an appeal in the newspaper "Kuban Regional Vedomosti"

 Those who wish to honor the memory of our glorious poet with a feasible offering for the construction of a monument to him can send their donations either to the editorial office of the Kuban Regional Gazette, or to my name in Yekaterinodar, or to the committee, to the office of the Head of the Terek Region, in the city of Vladikavkaz.
- Kuban regional sheets . - June 1880
 

Felitsyn sent the collected funds to the committee. The opening of the monument to M. Yu. Lermontov (the first in Russia) took place on August 16, 1889 [23] .

Felitsyn's favorite subject of research was archeology . In the years 1878-1879 he made a number of archaeological expeditions in the Kuban region, in Batalpashinsky and Maykop departments. He conducted many excavations of the mounds . He was engaged in the study of dolmens or the so-called “ heroic huts ” [24] . Explored and described over 700 megalithic tombs. Felitsyn sent the most valuable finds to the Caucasian Museum in Tiflis, the Russian History Museum in Moscow and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg. In the latter, in particular, found objects of the 4th century BC were transferred . e. from silver, gold and bronze [25] .

As early as 1878 in Moscow, Felitsyn organized a special department of the Kuban region for the exhibition of the Imperial Society of lovers of science, anthropology and ethnography [8] , at which he presented the exhibits collected by him [24] . The organizing committee of the exhibition was very impressed with the wealth of material provided, which amounted to ⅓ of the entire exhibition, and for the work done, awarded Felitsyn an award - a gold presidency token. Subsequently, Felitsyn was elected a member of the exhibition committee of this society. In 1879, he, together with V. L. Bernshtam, a member of the Moscow Archaeological Society , explored mounds and hillforts near Yekaterinodar. In connection with the preparations for the upcoming V Archaeological Congress in Tiflis from September 8 to September 21, he carried out excavations located upstream of the river. Kuban, Meotsky settlement [12] [Comm. 3] . At that congress, Felitsyn was sent as a representative from the Kuban Regional Statistics Committee [8] [13] .

In 1882, the Moscow Archaeological Society instructed Felitsyn to collect information about ancient statues called Stone Women (or “Polovets Women”). Having traveled over a considerable space of the steppe, Felitsyn, with the help of his assistant enthusiasts, successfully completed this assignment, providing as much information as possible about those stone statues that had not been studied before [25] . Based on general research, Felitsyn compiled an archeological map of the Kuban region on a 20-verst scale, which was published in 1882 by the Moscow Archaeological Society [26] .

Felitsyn was actively engaged in public activities that had an official or semi-official relationship to his service. While still a junker, he read a speech about the starving Samarians in Maykop , after which a certain amount of money was collected in favor of the latter [27] . From 1879 to 1888, he served as secretary of the board of the Ekaterinodar Women's Charitable Society. In 1882, he was a member of the commission for choosing the direction for laying the Novorossiysk branch of the Vladikavkaz railway [28] .

In the fall of 1884, Felitsyn was sent to Odessa to familiarize himself with the results of the entomological congress. In 1885, together with the vice-governor of the Kuban region, he was sent there to Odessa to the congress of vice-governors of Southern Russia to discuss methods of combating harmful insects. In the same year he was appointed a member of the commission on the revision of the laws on immigrants to the Kuban region and on the structure of their life. In 1886, as a member of the clerk for the extermination of locusts in the Kuban region, he participated in a congress in Odessa to discuss measures to combat harmful insects [8] .

Felitsyn also dealt with agricultural and economic issues of the Kuban region and the Cossacks as a whole. He was engaged in research of various sectors of the national economy. In addition to official reports, he published works on tilling, fishing , horse breeding , horticulture and viticulture [29] . From 1890 to 1892 he controlled printing houses, lithographs, photographs, libraries and book trade in the Kuban region and the Black Sea district [20] .

Felitsyn also professionally engaged in photography . He took photographs of objects of historical value and natural places “outstanding in the beauty or majesty of species” [30] [27] .

For some time Felitsyn was fond of music. He learned to play some musical instruments, as a rule, in solitude "so that others would not hear . " He wrote and printed several pieces of music and marches [30] [31] .

Personal life

In 1880, Felitsyn was enlisted in the Cossack estate of the Kuban Cossack army and assigned to the village of Severskaya [8] . In gratitude for the improvement of the railway station of the village of Severskaya, the village community in 1891 allocated Felitsyn near that station for permanent use a plot of land. The latter set up his own farm on it, but, experiencing extreme financial difficulties, was forced to sell his estate to pay off debts, forever ending his chores [27] . Subsequently, due to professional activities, he moved to Ekaterinodar [32] .

Felitsyn did not get a family, and according to his friend F. A. Shcherbina , “subsequently, this attempt to acquire his nest evoked lonely Evgeny Dmitrievich only sad and heavy memories . ” According to Shcherbina, the main reason for this was the impracticality and inability of Felitsin to manage money [30] .

Sickness and death

 
Evgeny Dmitrievich Felitsyn

In the last years of his life, Felitsyn, living in Yekaterinodar, led a secluded lifestyle. He was engaged in preparing for publication still unpublished works and putting in order the collected archival materials. Soon, he began to experience obvious signs of nervous exhaustion and mental fatigue, while not agreeing to leave his work. To correct the shaky health, Felitsyn went to Gelendzhik in the late summer of 1903. However, this trip was not useful and he soon returned to Yekaterinodar, where he was placed in the Kuban military hospital [29] . In it, he died of encephalitis at 11 pm on December 11, 1903 [5] .

He was buried in the military cemetery in its officer unit. The highest order in the military department was excluded from the lists of the dead on January 15, 1904 [33] .

Archivist I. I. Kiyashko requested that all materials collected by Felitsin that remained in his house be transferred to the Kuban Military Archive under the name “Materials collected by military foreman Felitsin.” This proposal was supported by many officials, however, Felitsyn’s archive was allegedly dismantled by various departments and individuals [14] .

Reviews by contemporaries about Eugene Felitsyn

Contemporaries called Felitsyn “the walking encyclopedia of the Caucasus” , “a living chronicle” [34] . They also spoke of him as “a worker who, away from the main centers of science by one-man labor, with insignificant means, has accumulated the necessary material to create the sacred building of science” [25] .

On trips, Felitsyn, in addition to the photographic apparatus, always carried a dagger, a saber, a revolver and carried a gun with him, however, as noted by F. A. Shcherbina

... I have never witnessed the actual manifestation of the warlike inclinations of Yevgeny Dmitrievich, he never attempted to encroach on the life of wild animals that came across to us.

- F. A. Shcherbina , “Collected Works” [35]

But at the same time, Felitsyn, with, as he put it, “outrageously ugly” disturbances in the calm course of life, was extremely harsh in expressions to his opponent. Moreover, according to F. A. Shcherbina

... Evgeny Dmitrievich never touched anyone or offended anyone; on the contrary, he himself was a real child in this regard, and anyone could offend him, hold him, rob him and get into his pocket.

- F. A. Shcherbina , “Collected Works” [35]

In addition, according to Shcherbina, “a precise and harmless humor was inherent in Felitsyn’s character” [36] .

According to BC Shamray, Felitsyn was distinguished by his "gentle character and gentle handling . " He quickly forgot the offense inflicted on him, and on the very next day he could render his “offender” some service or help [20] .

Rewards

  • Cross "For Service in the Caucasus" [26]
  • Medal "For the Conquest of the Western Caucasus" [26]
  • dark bronze medal medal "In memory of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878" [26]
  • Order of St. Vladimir 4th degree with bow [26]
  • gold presidency token OLEAE [28]
  • gold cufflinks with diamonds (1888) [37]
  • Order of St. Stanislav 3rd degree (1880) [11]
  • Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree (1888) [11]
  • Order of St. Stanislav of the 2nd degree (1894) [11]

Proceedings of E. D. Felitsyna

Bibliography

Separate editions
  • The program of statistical and economic description of populated areas of the Kuban region. (Ekaterinodar, 1879)
  • Kuban antiquities: Dolmens - the heroic houses of the village of Bagovskaya Maykopsky Uyezd (Ekaterinodar, 1879)
  • Cossack, military and punishment chieftains of the former Black Sea, Caucasian Linear and Kuban Cossack troops. 1788-1888: Brief biographical information with portraits of atamans (Ekaterinodar, 1888)
  • Kuban Cossack army. 1696-1888: Collection of brief information about the army (Voronezh, 1888) - Co-authored with F. A. Shcherbina .
  • Materials for the history of the Kuban region. Correspondence on the subject of the conquest of the highlanders (Ekaterinodar)
  • Prince Sefer-Bay Zan is a politician and champion of the independence of the Chechen people // Kuban digest. Ekaterinodar, 1904 (Nalchik, 2010).
Articles
List of publications
Kuban regional sheets (Ekaterinodar)
  • Maykop and his life (1873. No. 20)
  • Dolmens - the heroic houses of the village of Bagovskaya (1879. Nos. 21, 22, 25) - Read on February 17, 1879 at a meeting of the committee of the anthropological exhibition of the Society of lovers of natural sciences, anthropology and ethnography , came out as a separate publication in 1879.
  • Fiftieth anniversary of the service in the officer ranks of Lieutenant General P. D. Babich (1879. No. 23, 24)
  • On the collection of donations in the Kuban region for the construction of the monument to Lermontov (1880. No. 27, 29, 30; 1881. No. 22)
  • Grain farming in the Kuban region (1882. No. 30, 42, 45, 48, 49)
  • About fishing in the Kuban region. From the most comprehensive report for 1881 (1882. No. 33, 35, 36)
  • On the delivery of insects harmful to bread for research by Professor Lindeman (1882. No. 20)
  • A note on Kern's article on kefir (1882. No. 44)
  • Cattle breeding in the Kuban region (1882. No. 50)
  • Circassians - Adyge and West Caucasian highlanders. Materials for the study of highlanders and their country (1884. No. 34, 50; 1885. No. 1)
  • From the history of the colonization of the Kuban region (1885. No. 21-23)
  • West Caucasian highlanders and Nogais in the 18th century according to Peysonnel. Materials for the history of the West Caucasian highlanders (1886. Nos. 22–25, 27–29, 31–32, 34, 36) - The same: Kuban collection (1891, vol. 2).
  • To the question of estates among the mountain tribes of the Kuban region (1887. No. 20-22, 26-29, 31, 33)
  • Statistical information about the former Black Sea army. Materials for the study of the Kuban region (1887. No. 18, 42–46, 47–49; 1888. No. 1, 3-17)
  • Documentary information on the foundation of the city of Yekaterinodar (1888. No. 19-21, 23)
  • English and Polish agents in the West Caucasian Highlanders in 1830-1840. (1888. No. 45-46, 49, 50)
  • Historical documents from the archive of the Zaporizhzhya Sich (1889. No. 27–29; 1892. No. 21, 25, 35, 37–39, 42, 43, 45)
  • Horse breeding in the Kuban region (1889. No. 51)
  • The actions of Russian cruisers off the Caucasian coast of the Black Sea in 1830-1840. Documentary materials for the history of the North Caucasus (1890. No. 1-5, 7-9)
  • The heroic defense of the Mikhailovsky fortification and the unprecedented feat of Private Arkhip Osipov on March 22, 1840 (1890. No. 12)
  • Description of the eastern coast of the Black Sea, compiled in 1839 by General N.N. Raevsky. Materials for the history of the Kuban region (1890. No. 48-52)
  • A project drawn up by General N.N. Raevsky in 1839 on the settlement of coastal Cossacks on the eastern shore of the Black Sea (1890. No. 48-52; 1891. No. 1, 5, 6)
  • About smuggling and its cessation on the Black Sea coastline in 1838-1842. Documentary materials for the history of the North Caucasus (1890. No. 10, 12)
  • Major General Ivan Semenovich Kravtsov (1891. No. 1)
  • Documents for the conquest of the eastern coast of the Black Sea (1891. No. 5-9)
  • The centenary of the victory of General-General A. I. Gudovich over the Turks and the capture of the fortress of Anapa on June 22, 1791 (1891. No. 25-26)
  • The first description of the land of the Black Sea army prof. Zablovsky with notes Archpriest Cyril of Rossinsky (1891. No. 32-33)
  • Brief information about the Caucasian cavalry regiment of the Kuban Cossack army in the pre-Merman era (1803-1816) (1892. No. 1, 18-20, 25)
  • Chronology of remarkable events and facts related to the history of the Kuban region and the Kuban Cossack army (1892. No. 19-21, 25, 27-29, 35) - Not finished.
  • Regarding the upcoming century, the Black Sea was awarded land in the Kuban and the bicentennial of the Khopersky regiment (1892. No. 25)
  • The horse-drawn line-up regiments of the Kuban Cossack army (1892. No. 43)
  • Regarding the article by A. Exarchopulo on the Khumarinsky coal deposit (1893. No. 68)
  • From the village of Severskaya. Correspondence about the incidence in the village, about police surveillance at the railway station for suspicious persons, about the opening of telegram reception at the station (1893. No. 69)
  • Regarding the proposed publication of I. I. Dmitrenko, an index of articles in the “Kuban Regional Gazette” and an index of literature on the Kuban Region already produced (1895. No. 11)
  • To the question of the origin of the hopper Cossacks and the formation of a regiment from them (1895. No. 39–42)
  • The village of Severskaya. New Bulletin of the War (1896. No. 28)
  • The experience of sowing Egyptian wheat in the Kuban region (1896. No. 34)
  • Orchards and vineyards in Taman in 1793. According to archival documents (1896. No. 43)
  • Program for compiling the history of the Kuban Cossack army (1896. No. 63)
  • Materials for the history of the Kuban Cossack army (1896. No. 186, 188, 190, 196, 202, 218, 224, 231, 255—257, 261, 266)
  • Cartographic material for the history of the North Caucasus and the Kuban region, collected by E. D. Felitsyn [125 titles, 1818-1865] (1896. No. 275)
  • Nikolai Nikolaevich Karmalin. Extract from the book "Kuban Cossack Army" (1900. No. 79)
  • Suvorov in the Kuban in 1778-1779 (1900.No 112, 114)
  • Trinity Fair in Yekaterinodar 55 years ago, from the affairs of the military archive (1900. No. 123)
  • How the Black Sea observed a solar eclipse on July 15, 1851 (1900. Nos. 127-128, 130)
  • Bulletin of the Spring (1901. No. 55)
  • The heroic defense of the Abinsk fortification on May 26, 1840 (1901. No. 111)
  • Waiting for the end of the world by the Zububan tribes of the highlanders in 1830 (1901. No. 241)
Caucasus (Tiflis)
  • The movement of the Marukh detachment in Sukhum (1878. No. 44, 46)
  • The program of information about stone broads collected for the Archaeological Society (1882. No. 1)
  • Polish emissaries Zvardovsky and Vysotsky among the Zakubansky highlanders in 1845-1846 (1883. No. 43)
Kuban collection (Ekaterinodar)
  • Materials for the history of the North Caucasus: The most comprehensive report of Prince G. A. Potemkin on the establishment of the Azov line and the relocation of the Volga and Khopersky Cossack troops to the North Caucasus (1894, v. 3)
  • Resettlement of the Cossacks of the former Yekaterinoslav Army to the Kuban and the formation of the Caucasus Horse Regiment of the Kuban Cossack Army from them (1894, vol. 3)
  • The escape from the Kuban of three Don regiments in 1792, a riot on the Don and the settlement of the villages that became part of the Kuban Horse Regiment, 1795 (1898, v. 4)
  • Materials for the history of the North Caucasus. 1787-1791 (1896, v. 17, pp. 410-560; 1897, v. 18, p. 382-506; 1898, v. 19, p. 248-370)
  • Some information about the Genoese settlements in the Kuban region, with maps of the XIV and XV centuries (1899, v. 5)
  • Ancient Italian maps collected by V.N. Yurgevich: List; The story of the Genoese George about the life and customs of the Circassians, 1504, translated by A. Veselovsky; Extracts from the charter for the Genoese colonies on the Black Sea, published in Genoa in 1449 (1899, v. 5) - Translated by V.N. Yurgevich .
  • Materials for the biography of the ataman of the Black Sea army Zakhary Alekseevich Chepegi (1901, v. 7)
  • Prince Sefer-Bey Zan (politician and champion of the independence of the Chechen people) (1904, v. 10, p. 1–171) - Issued as a separate publication.
  • Biographical index of literature on the Kuban region and the Black Sea province (t. 5-10) - Co-authored with V. S. Shamray.
Kuban (Ekaterinodar)
  • Censorship in the province (1882. No. 1)
Caucasus (Tiflis)
  • The movement of the Marukh detachment in Sukhum (1878. No. 44, 46)
The memorial book of the Kuban region (Ekaterinodar)
  • Table of winds in Maykop from March 1, 1875 to March 1, 1876 (1876, p. 13)
  • Table of meteorological observations in Maykop from March 1, 1875 to March 1, 1876 (1876) - Co-authored with G. M. Shkil .
  • Kuban coal (1877, pp. 35–70)
  • Comparative tables for 5 years (1877, p. 147-188)
  • Statistical information on the cities and counties of the Kuban region for 1880 (1881, X, p. 1-113)
Information about the mounds in the Kuban region (Moscow, MAO )
  • Information about the mounds in the Kuban region. "Antiquities" (1886-1887. Vol. 11, p. 36, 88)
Collection of information about the Caucasus (Tiflis)
  • The statistical data on population in the Kuban region for 7 years, from 1871 to 1877 (1880, v. 6)
  • A complete list of settlements of the Kuban region according to the information of 1882 (1885, v. 8)
  • The number of mountain and other Muslim peoples of the Kuban region with their distribution by place of residence and the indication of the tribal composition of the inhabitants of each aul (1885, vol. 9)
  • Numerical data on the mountain and other Muslim population of the Kuban region (1887-1888, vol. 1)
News of the Imperial Society of Lovers of Natural History, Anthropology and Ethnography (Moscow, OLEAE )
  • On dolmens in the Zakuban Territory (1878, v. 27, p. 357) - The same: Proceedings of the anthropological department of the Society of lovers of natural sciences, anthropology and ethnography (1878, v. 3).
Bulletin of the Caucasus Department of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society (Tiflis, IRGO )
  • A brief outline of the history of the settlement of the Kuban region (1884, v. 8, No. 1)
News of the Society of lovers of the study of the Kuban region (Ekaterinodar, OLIKO)
  • Some information about the mud volcanoes of the Taman Peninsula (1902, issue 3)
Notes of the Odessa Society of History and Antiquity Lovers (Odessa, OOID )
  • About materials for the history of the war with Turkey of 1788-1791, stored in the Kuban military archive (1879, v. 16, sec. 5, p. 28)
  • A collection of Tamgli family characters of the West Caucasian highlanders and the Cyberty tribe of the Adyghe people (1889, v. 25, sec. 2, p. 504)
  • Acts of 1788-1791, extracted from the affairs of the Kuban Military Archive (1896, v. 19, sec. 2, p. 105-120; 1897, v. 20, det. 2, p. 50-59)
Materials on the archeology of the Caucasus, collected by the expedition of the Moscow Archaeological Society (Moscow, MAO )
  • West Caucasian dolmens. Kozhzhorsky group of dolmens. Dolmens of the Bagovskaya village. Deguak group of dolmens. Dolmens of the Bogatyrskaya road near the Tsarskaya stanitsa (1904, issue 9)
Materials on the archeology of Russia (St. Petersburg, IAK )
  • Description of the excavations carried out by E. D. Felitsyn in the Karagod-Ush mound. 9 tables of snapshots of things found in the mound (No. 13; Antiquities of Southern Russia, chap. 1, pp. 5-12)

Topographic maps

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    Archaeological map of the Kuban region in 1882.

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    Map of the Kuban region, compiled according to 1882.

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    The plan of the city of Yekaterinodar in 1888.

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    Military-historical map of the North-West Caucasus with the designation of the fortifications of the location of the now defunct fortresses, fortifications, posts and the main cordon lines, arranged by Russian troops from 1774 until the end of the Caucasian War.

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    Military-historical map of the North-East Caucasus with the designation of fortifications, towns, redoubts, feldshans, defensive and watch towers, posts and cordon lines, arranged by Russian troops from 1569 until the end of the Caucasian War and indicating the time of their construction and abolition.

Musical works

  • Joke (polka)
  • “Swallow” (polka) - Dedicated to Sofya Vasilievna Lysenko.
  • "Kuban Mazurka"
  • “Kuban military march” (march) - On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the all-merciful awards to the Black Sea (Kuban) army of the Highest Letter of Granting Land in the Kuban on June 30, 1792.
  • “Greetings from the banks of the Kuban” (waltz) - Dedicated to Evdokia Borisovna Sheremeteva.
  • “Inspiration” (waltz) - Dedicated to A.P. Sokolovsky.

Memory

  • On November 2, 1990, by the decision of the regional executive committee, the name of E. D. Felitsyn was assigned to the Krasnodar State Historical and Archaeological Museum-Reserve [4] . In the central hall of the museum there is a bronze bust of E. D. Filitsyn.
  • In the Krasnodar State Historical and Archaeological Museum-Reserve named after Felitsyna held a regional scientific conference, called - "Felitsynsky readings" [38]

Notes

Comments
  1. ↑ Since Felitsyn worked not only during the day, but also at night, he was given the right to take archival documents to his house [14] .
  2. ↑ In order to thoroughly study the “unprecedented feat” of Private Arkhip Osipov , Felitsyn, in addition to analyzing archival and other written materials, came to the village of Arkhipo-Osipovka several times and took photographs there [15] .
  3. ↑ By now, the Meot settlement and mounds in the upper river. Kuban did not survive [12] .
Sources
  1. ↑ Masanov I.F. Felitsyn, Evgeny Dmitrievich // Dictionary of pseudonyms of Russian writers, scientists and public figures. - M .: All-Union Book Chamber, 1956-1960.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 Vaskova, 2003 , p. 140.
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Shcherbina, 2014 , p. 407 / T. 4.
  4. ↑ 1 2 Cooper, 1993 , p. 743.
  5. ↑ 1 2 3 Shcherbina, 2014 , p. 404 / T. 4.
  6. ↑ IKO IRGO, 1904 , p. 97 / T. 17, No. 1.
  7. ↑ Bardadym, 1993 , p. 108.
  8. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Gorodetsky, 1913 , p. 352 / T. 18.
  9. ↑ Baskhanov, 2005 , p. 46.
  10. ↑ Cossacks, 2008 , p. 607.
  11. ↑ 1 2 3 4 SP, 1903 , p. 383.
  12. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Cooper, 1993 , p. 153-155.
  13. ↑ 1 2 Lapchenko, 1990 , p. 23.
  14. ↑ 1 2 Cooper, 1993 , p. 246-247.
  15. ↑ Shcherbina, 2014 , p. 411 / T. 4.
  16. ↑ Shamray, 1907 , p. 78-79 / T. 19.
  17. ↑ Shamray, 1907 , p. 82-88 / T. 19.
  18. ↑ Shcherbina, 2014 , p. 413 / T. 4.
  19. ↑ Gorodetsky, 1913 , p. 353 / T. 18.
  20. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Shamray, 1907 , p. 73-75 / T. 19.
  21. ↑ Vaskova, 2003 , p. 140-141.
  22. ↑ Lamosova, 2014 , p. 71.
  23. ↑ Lamosova, 2014 , p. 73.
  24. ↑ 1 2 Bogdanov, 1879 , p. 13.
  25. ↑ 1 2 3 Korsakova, 2007 .
  26. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 IKO IRGO, 1904 , p. 99 / T. 17, No. 1.
  27. ↑ 1 2 3 Shamray, 1907 , p. 75―76 / T. 19.
  28. ↑ 1 2 IKO IRGO, 1904 , p. 98 / T. 17, No. 1.
  29. ↑ 1 2 Shamray, 1907 , p. 81-82 / T. 19.
  30. ↑ 1 2 3 Shcherbina, 2014 , p. 406 / T. 4.
  31. ↑ Shamray, 1907 , p. 88 / T. 19.
  32. ↑ Gorodetsky, 1913 , p. 354 / T. 18.
  33. ↑ The highest orders of the War Department // Scout / Edited by V.A. Berezovsky . - SPb. : Type. Trenke and Fyusno, 1904. - No. 692 . - S. 89 .
  34. ↑ Town Hall, 2012 .
  35. ↑ 1 2 Shcherbina, 2014 , p. 405 / T. 4.
  36. ↑ Shcherbina, 2014 , p. 409 / T. 4.
  37. ↑ Cooper, 1993 , p. 169.
  38. ↑ Felitsynsky readings (regional scientific conference) (neopr.) . "Museums of Russia" .

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Links

  • Кира Капустина. Краснодарский государственный историко-археологический музей-заповедник имени Е. Д. Фелицына (неопр.) . «Лучший Город» .
  • Юрий Лучинский. Труды и дни войскового старшины Фелицына (неопр.) . Сетевое издание «МК на Кубани» .
  • Петлюра С. Памяти Е. Д. Фелицына (неопр.) . Некоммерческое партнерство «Историко-культурное наследие Кубани» 27—28. Вѣстник казачьих войск (1904). — № 2. Дата обращения 7 апреля 2016.
Источник — https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Фелицын,_Евгений_Дмитриевич&oldid=100616859


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