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Belyankin, Luka Evdokimovich

Luka Evdokimovich Belyankin (b. 1812 - y. 1874 ) - writer, Moscow merchant [1] .

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Biography

Luka Belyankin was born in 1812 in the family of a merchant. He continued his father's business and also became a merchant in Moscow . Belyankin wrote mainly children's literature.

He died on March 9, 1874 in Moscow at the age of 66. [2]

Bibliography

Essays

  1. "Historical notes and information about Pokrovsky and St. St. Basil's Cathedral ... gleaned from reliable sources ” [3]
  2. “Historical notes about the Frolovsky, now Spassky, Kremlin gates ...”
  3. "Description of the Novgorod Sophia Cathedral, based on the tale of the ancient chroniclers, with the application of the most accurate picture from the image of the Lord Almighty, located in the Novgorod Sophia Cathedral, in the main dome"
  4. “On the celebration in Moscow in honor of the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary, called Bogolyubskaya, with an appendix on the life of Prince Andrei Yuryevich Bogolyubsky”
  5. “The Tale of the Life and Miracles of St. John the Baptist of Moscow (July 3, 1589)”
  6. "Great Lent and the Bright Resurrection of Christ, about how Orthodox Christians meet and spend this great holiday"

Books

  1. “Thoughts, thoughts, sayings and memoirs in verses and prose”
  2. "The captain of the ship Belyankin, some features of the life of sailors in their home life in the ship's cabin and on the deck during their sailing on the seas"
  3. Collection of poems "Thoughts, thoughts, sayings and memories of the past in poetry and prose"

Children's Literature

  1. "Adventures with the Indians on uninhabited islands"
  2. "The game of chance, or Robinson Crusoe, or the traveler"
  3. "Stories of a tourist for children of both sexes and ages about incidents gleaned from his life from adventures and memories during his voyage around the world"
  4. “Maternal love for children, or stories and tales”
  5. "Gold fish"
  6. “Sea secrets, or stories of a hermit who was abandoned by fate on one of the uninhabited islands of the Great Ocean, and his adventures with them”
  7. “Forget-me-not, moral stories for girls and boys with eight pictures” [4]
  8. “A shipwreck, or whoever has not been to the sea, he did not pray to God”

Notes

  1. ↑ SA Vengerov. Sources of the dictionary of Russian writers: Aaron-Gogol . - Type of. Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1900. - book p.
  2. ↑ Belyankin L.E.: curriculum vitae (neopr.) . az.lib.ru. Date of appeal December 25, 2018.
  3. ↑ Luka Evdokimovich Belyankin. Historical notes and information about Pokrovsky and St. Basil’s Blessed Cathedral, Moscow metropolitan city . - Type of. V. Kirilova, 1847. - 74 p.
  4. ↑ Lib.ru/Classics. Belyankin Luka Evdokimovich Forget-me-not (neopr.) . az.lib.ru. Date of appeal December 25, 2018.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Belyankin__Luka_Evdokimovich&oldid = 99272972


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