About the Role of Orthodox Fraternity Schools in Establishing Kiev-Mogilya Academy in the First Third of the XVIIth Century
The changes in methods and techniques in Slavic Science give a new interpretation to old sources. Interdisciplinary researches enlarge our understanding of the history of Slavic culture. The author of the article studies the prehistory of the first East-Slavic higher institution – Kiev-Mogilya Academy. The history of relations between fraternities and Orthodox clergy during the creation of Kiev collegiums is overviewed considering the complex situation of multicultural and multiconfessional Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the first third of the XVIIth century.
Issue: 3, 2007
Series of issue: Humanities (History. Archeology. Ethnology)
Pages: 71 — 74
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